In a game featuring two of the NFL’s toughest defenses, the Bengals’ over the Ravens ended up being defined by an unbelievable play from Cincinnati defensive end Sam Hubbard.
With the game tied at 17, the Ravens looked to break the stalemate on third-and-goal with 11:54 remaining in regulation. Quarterback Tyler Huntley attempted to reach out over the goal line to break the plane, but had the ball knocked out of his hands by Bengals linebacker Logan Wilson and into Hubbard’s waiting arms. From there, Hubbard turned on the jets and took the ball 98 yards downfield for a massive go-ahead touchdown to give the Bengals the lead.