Sam Hubbard could have saved the Cincinnati Bengals’ season on the purpose line.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Tyler Huntley was rolling within the fourth quarter. He had a landing cross to Demarcus Robinson to tie the sport at 17 and gave the impression to be on the point of give his group the lead after a 25-yard run that received the group to inside 2 yards of a landing.
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Nevertheless, Logan Wilson and Hubbard had completely different concepts.
Huntley went excessive of the road of scrimmage to attempt to get a landing however Wilson knocked the ball out of the quarterback’s fingers and Hubbard recovered. The defensive lineman ran the ball 98 yards for a landing for one of many wildest touchdowns of the 2022-23 postseason thus far.
The play lit up social media.
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It was the longest fumble return in postseason historical past.
Hubbard had 4 tackles and a quarterback hit earlier than he returned the ball for a landing. Wilson had 9 tackles and a compelled fumble because the play was over.
The play put Cincinnati up a landing and an additional level with about 11:39 to play within the sport.
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The Bengals are the defending AFC champions and had been seeking to get previous a troublesome division rival within the Ravens.