Sam Hubbard’s record-breaking playoff fumble return TD generated huge reactions

Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Sam Hubbard made one of the wildest playoff plays onlookers will ever see during his team’s wild card encounter with the Baltimore Ravens.

In the fourth quarter, the Ravens were poised to score at the goal line from 17 yards away. Hubbard caught the ball off the ground and ran it back 98 yard for a touchdown. His The 24-17 team is the winning team.

As ESPN Stats & Info That made history, it was pointed out.

“The previous longest fumble return in the playoffs was 93 yards by Andy Russell in the 1975 Divisional Round against the Baltimore Colts- so the city of Baltimore has been on the wrong side of the two longest fumble returns in NFL postseason history.”

Here are some reactions to the historic play of Hubbard and Bengals.

Story originally appeared on Bengals Wire

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