DETROIT, Mich. -- "Unbelievable" is the first word that comes to Matthew Stafford's mind when recalling Calvin Johnson's 329-yard performance against the Dallas Cowboys on Oct. 27, 2013.
"There were so many great plays in that game, but his ability to compete to the end was the best part," Stafford remembered.
It started early on with Johnson's first-quarter slant that he took for 87 yards. From there, the wideout known as Megatron, due to his extraordinary combination of size and speed, went on to catch 13 more balls en route to the second-highest single-game receiving yardage total in NFL history, behind only Willie "Flipper" Anderson's 336-yard day in 1989.