That was the night of Super Bowl XLIX, when, as a member of the Seattle Seahawks, Matthews went from a special teamer to one of the biggest names in the biggest game.
After never catching an NFL pass before, Matthews posted four catches for 109 yards and a touchdown. He tied Patriots wideout Julian Edelman for the game high in receiving yards.
Now, after being released by Seattle on Nov. 17, Matthews has been on the Ravens’ practice squad for almost three weeks.
He’s hoping to make his debut in purple Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium against his former team, and he’s looking to show that he’s not a flash in a pan.