The Detroit Lions are the greatest trick play team in the NFL, and it feels like they unveil a new one every week. We have seen Detroit score with the “hook and ladder.” We’ve seen them find the end zone on a reverse flea flicker .

We’ve seen the Lions throw touchdowns to linemen . Lions offensive coordinator busted out a new trick play when his team took on the lowly Chicago Bears in Week 16 at Soldier Field, and I’m honestly not sure I’ve ever seen this one before. With the Lions already up big early in the second half, the Lions called a fake fumble complete with the running back diving on the ground before launching an open touchdown pass.

The creativity here is a 10-out-of-10. Watch Detroit’s latest trick play here: We've reached fake fumble depth in Ben Johnson's play calling well. pic.

twitter.com/PEktpq0zbr Just watch the running back take a dive and pretend like he’s jumping on a loose ball. This is genius.

This play legitimately faked out the Bears defense. Chicago defensive back Jonathan Owens — aka Mr. Simone Biles — bit on the fake, and it left Sam LaPorta with enough space to break free and score.

Jonathan Owens appeared to have his eyes in the backfield as Goff tripped. Was enough for LaPorta to slip by for a score pic.twitter.

com/BBaEGa6op9 Ben Johnson always has a new play up his sleeve. The Bears always find creative ways to embarrassing themselves. Chicago fans are clamoring for the team to hire Johnson as its new head coach in the offsea.