In the midst of a record-breaking season that would soon end with a Super Bowl appearance, the 2015 Carolina Panthers were up 13-3 vs. the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium in the Panthers' first-ever Thanksgiving Day game.
With 2:46 remaining in the first half, Panthers linebacker Luke Kuechly tracked down Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo's pass while in deep coverage.
Kuechly intercepted the ball in Dallas territory to return it 32 yards for a touchdown.
One would expect a plethora of boos from Cowboys fans in their home stadium.
That wasn't the case.
"Let's not forget, he essentially retired (Tony) Romo," Brandon Jarvis commented on Facebook.
"More than anything his consistently high performance EVERY week. He clearly put in the work in the film room and was always prepared. If there is one game that sticks out to me it was the Thanksgiving game at DALLAS. He was unbelievable and led the Panthers to a dominating win! Great memories all around," Chris Craven added.
What was the second most remembered play? Another pick-six.
This time, in the NFC Championship game later that season vs. the Arizona Cardinals at Bank of America Stadium.
The list of defensive plays can go on but one of the best things fans remember is the way Kuechly represented himself off the field and the work he put into crafting his game.
"Every public moment of this man's career has been nothing short of upstanding," Travis Everhart commented on Facebook. "Got the opportunity to meet him and even before that while waiting in line you could tell he loved to give back to his fans just by watching him. The guy has done everything the right way. He played every down hard, and obviously from what you see on the field he prepared just as hard. Great guy, a legend in Charlotte/NFL, and a future Hall of Famer."