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The New Orleans Saints pulled off a surprising 36-27 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday that was sealed with quite a play.

The Saints were forced to use backup Trevor Siemian after Jameis Winston got hurt in the second quarter. Siemian threw for a touchdown and put the Saints in position to win with a 29-27 lead in the final two minutes.

Tampa Bay had the ball and it looked like Tom Brady would be in position to lead a winning drive. Shockingly, Brady threw a pick-six to PJ Williams on 2nd-and-10.

The pick-six had the Superdome rocking.

The touchdown plus extra point made it a 2-possession game and sealed the win for the Saints.

Brady was shocked.

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