There's been a lot of great plays in Oakland Raiders history but in terms of the gutsiest call? Well, it's hard to argue against that award being handed to current head coach Jack Del Rio for what he did during the 2016 NFL season.

All Raiders fans likely remember how Week 1 of last season began, as Del Rio opted to leave his offense on the field to go for the win on a 2-point conversion on the road against the New Orleans Saints. That play, according to NFL.com's top 10, wound up as the No. 8 gutsiest play of all-time.

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While No. 8 may not seem like all that great of an accomplishment, you have to remember that it's up against the entire history of the NFL. This means Super Bowls, playoff games, must-win Week 17 matchups, all that jazz. But, it was a Week 1 game for the Raiders in which they won 35-34 against the Saints.

In case you forgot how it all played out, Derek Carr and company went on an 11-play, 75-yard drive that was capped off by a 10-yard TD pass from Carr to Seth Roberts to make it a 34-33 game. Del Rio then called for the 2-point conversion, and Carr hit Michael Crabtree on a back-shoulder fade to get the job done and send Raider Nation into a frenzy.

Is it time for 2017 to kick off yet?