EA Sports Active 2: The complete at-home digital trainer is bringing you RealGM's top-five moments of the 2010 NFL season. 5. The Jets ended up defeating the Patriots by a final of 28-14 and he was eventually traded by the Patriots and subsequently released by the Vikings, but Randy Moss' one-handed touchdown grab on a 34-yard pass from Tom Brady was nothing short of remarkable. Not only would the catch be considered superb if wide open, but Moss beat Darrelle Revis on the play. 4. Brad Smith kickoff for 89 yards against Bengals as the pumpkin pie at the end of Thanksgiving. Smith knifed through Cincinnati's special teams unit, lost his shoe just past the 50-yard line and gave the Jets a two-touchdown lead. 3. Mike Thomas catches a Hail Mary pass from David Garrard to beat the Texans in Week 10 as time expired. The win effectively buried Houston and catapulted Jacksonville into the AFC South race. 2. Marshawn Lynch has had many image-defining moments during his career; driving the golf cart on the Memorial Stadium field following a 2006 overtime win for Cal over Washington, his love for Applebee's on ESPN and off the field legal issue, but his earthquake-creating run against the Saints in the Wildcard round was absolutely why we watch sports. Nobody could possibly watch that run, with Matt Hasselbeck chasing the play at a downfield blocker, and not feel their heart begin to race. 1. Without question, DeSean Jackson's punt return for a touchdown in Week 15 to cap off an improbable comeback to beat the Giants and take control of the NFC East. Jackson initially bobbled the punt, inexplicably sent directly to him by Matt Dodge, which brought in nearly every New York defender and then he burst through the seam and went virtually untouched for the walk-off touchdown.