While this week's edition of Sunday Night Football was enthralling enough to keep NFL fans plenty entertained, some fans turned their attention to the stands in the final moments as the cameras focused in on one fan.
As the Houston Texans tried holding off a resounding comeback effort from the Detroit Lions, one home fan was caught by the lenses of NBC.
A woman Texans fan was seen holding her hands together in front of her face with under two minutes remaining in the game - leading many on social media to admire her beauty.
'Yo, who's mom is that?,' wrote one person on X, formerly Twitter.
Another user wrote, 'Just imagine what she looks like when she's happy.'
'Love me some Texas!,' proclaimed another user.
Unfortunately for this mystery woman, her Texans could not prevent the Lions from pulling off one of the most surprising comebacks in NFL history.
Houston went into the half up 23-7 after three first-half interceptions from Lions quarterback Jared Goff.
Goff would tack on two more interceptions in the second half - bringing his total on the night up to five.
But miraculously, the Texans didn't score a single second-half point - allowing Detroit to mount a massive comeback to win the game with a last-second field goal from kicker Jake Bates.
The Lions became the first team since 1970 to win a game despite tossing five interceptions and being down by 15 points.
It's yet another accomplishment in a miraculous season that sees the Lions sitting atop the NFC at 8-1.
They'll look to continue their seven-game winning streak this week with a game on Sunday against the struggling Jacksonville Jaguars.
As the Houston Texans tried holding off a resounding comeback effort from the Detroit Lions, one home fan was caught by the lenses of NBC.
A woman Texans fan was seen holding her hands together in front of her face with under two minutes remaining in the game - leading many on social media to admire her beauty.
'Yo, who's mom is that?,' wrote one person on X, formerly Twitter.
Another user wrote, 'Just imagine what she looks like when she's happy.'
'Love me some Texas!,' proclaimed another user.
Unfortunately for this mystery woman, her Texans could not prevent the Lions from pulling off one of the most surprising comebacks in NFL history.
Houston went into the half up 23-7 after three first-half interceptions from Lions quarterback Jared Goff.
Goff would tack on two more interceptions in the second half - bringing his total on the night up to five.
But miraculously, the Texans didn't score a single second-half point - allowing Detroit to mount a massive comeback to win the game with a last-second field goal from kicker Jake Bates.
The Lions became the first team since 1970 to win a game despite tossing five interceptions and being down by 15 points.
It's yet another accomplishment in a miraculous season that sees the Lions sitting atop the NFC at 8-1.
They'll look to continue their seven-game winning streak this week with a game on Sunday against the struggling Jacksonville Jaguars.
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