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Top five special-teams plays of season's first half

There were plenty of amazing plays in the first half of the 2011 season, so there's a lot to look forward to in the season's second half. Here is a compilation of the greatest special teams plays from the first half.

   The 
  Jets' 
  Joe McKnight returns a kickoff 107 yards for a touchdown against the 
  Ravens. It was the longest play in franchise history. 
   The 
  Packers' 
  Randall Cobb gets his first season in the NFL off to a fast start, tying an NFL record with a 108-yard kickoff return for a score. 

Raiders punter Shane Lechler becomes a fantasy option at QB, successfully executing a fake field goal for a score against the Browns.

   The situation goes from bad to worse for the winless 
  Colts, as punter 
  Pat McAfee has his kick blocked and recovered for a 
  Titans touchdown. 

Cardinals rookie Patrick Peterson becomes just the second player in NFL history to return a punt for a winning touchdown in overtime vs. the Rams.

Best of the first half:

» Catches | Comebacks | Defensive plays

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