 Today, we're going to look at three plays in the Houston ball game by A.J. Brown, who's having a tremendous rookie year, and watch the magic that he and Ryan Tannehill are creating for the Titans offense. First play we're going to look at, A.J. comes across in motion. Now, we've got two tight double stacks here on the outside. We're in man-to-man defense with the Texas. They roll down to a short hole robber, and the robber is going to double A.J. Brown. Tannehill is in such sync with this rookie receiver. He sees immediately that they're doubling. So he holds the ball, does not panic in the pocket, is able to manipulate and buy time. As A.J. comes across the field, raises his hand. He's now got the cornerback trailing him in a tailpipe position. Perfect throw on the run, right where he can catch it. Up the sideline, touchdown Titans. Our second play is in the second quarter. Now, what we've done, Arthur Smith has done a nice little innovation here. He's put Marcus Mariota in the ballgame. This is Ryan Tannehill up here at the top. The Houston Texans have gone to a default zone defense. They're now playing quarters coverage. Watch the three linebackers in the second level position. Watch how hard they fight on the play action to Henry. You're going to see a huge area open up right here between the second level and the safeties in the corners playing quarters coverage back here. Nice route up here by A.J. Brown. Starts to move like he's taking off, sticks his foot in the ground, comes across on a deep slant. Perfect throw by Marcus Mariota right out in front of him. This is the catch that put A.J. Brown over 1,000 yards receiving in his rookie year for the Tennessee Titans. Our final play we're going to look at today. This play by next-gen stats was deemed the most improbable throw and catch in the National Football League this year. 6.2 percent chance of completion. We get motion back to a tight trip. You can see up here at the top A.J. Brown is in a cut split. Ryan Tannehill makes a run fake, stays right on the railroad tracks. You've now got both safeties double covering A.J. Brown, 47 yards down the field. This is a magnificent, magnificent play by Ryan Tannehill, A.J. Brown, the offensive front. This play right here just about put an exclamation point on A.J. Brown's day.