It's fair to say that there were a number of very interesting results around the NFL in week two. On Sunday, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers bested the reigning Super Bowl Champions - the Philadelphia Eagles, 27-21.A reborn Ryan Fitzpatrick threw all four of the home team's touchdowns in that game, handing the world champs their first loss of 2018. 

MORE IMPRESSIVE ACTION

Elsewhere, Kansas City outscored Pittsburgh 42-37 in an epic at Heinz Field - and that game saw Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes throw six (yes, six!) TD passes. 

On top of that, the Jacksonville Jaguars avenged their 2017 AFC Championship game loss to the New England Patriots, by beating Tom Brady and co. 31-20 this time around. 

All that happened on Sunday, but following the weekend, there was still a little bit of action to look forward to. 

On Monday Night Football, the Seattle Seahawks visited the Chicago Bears.

ANOTHER SEAHAWKS LOSS

Both teams went into week two after an opening day defeat - but it's Chicago who appear to be turning their fortunes around, after picking up the W at Soldier Field. 

The hosts ran out 24-17 winners and went ahead thanks to two Mitch Trubisky touchdowns. In the fourth quarter though, the Hawks hit back, bringing the score to 10-17.

With six minutes left on the clock, Russell Wilson and co. had the ball on their own 46-yard line, looking to mount a drive to level things up. 

But that's when Prince Amukamara struck, making what turned out to be the most important play of the game. 

PICK SIX

Seahawks running back Rashaad Penny lined up wide left, and after snapping the ball, it was him that Wilson aimed his pass at. 

But Amukamara read the play perfectly, and swooped in ahead of Penny, catching the ball before taking it 49-yards to the house. 

Check it out below.

Brilliant. It gets even better when you realise it's Wilson himself that the cornerback cuts past en-route to the end zone. 

WORK TO DO

After Chicago put another six on the board, there was no way back for Seattle, even though they did score a consolation TD to bring the final score to 24-17. 

With two defeats from two games, Head Coach Pete Carroll has some serious work to do if he wants to improve on the 9-7 finish in 2017. 

Up next for the Seahawks, it's a home game against the Dallas Cowboys, who themselves beat the New York Giants on Monday.