Sam Hubbard made the top play of the NFL’s wild card weekend all the while breaking an NFL playoff record and leading the Cincinnati Bengals to a first-round win over the Baltimore Ravens in the process.
The former Ohio State defensive end made a game-changing play in the truest sense of the phrase when he plucked a goal-line fumble by Ravens quarterback Tyler Huntley out of the air and returned it all the way to the opposite end zone for a 98-yard touchdown, setting a new record for the longest fumble return touchdown in an NFL postseason game.