Bengals’ Sam Hubbard ran over 17 mph on incredible fumble return for TD - News Summed Up

Bengals’ Sam Hubbard ran over 17 mph on incredible fumble return for TD


Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Sam Hubbard returned a fumble 98 yards for a touchdown and set a record for the longest scoop-and-score in NFL postseason history. Hubbard made the play in the fourth quarter after Bengals linebacker Logan Wilson poked the ball away from Baltimore Ravens quarterback Tyler Huntley near the goal line. Hubbard traveled 123.6 yards on the play and it was the longest distance traveled by a ball carrier on a touchdown during the 2022-23 season. BENGALS’ DEFENSE LIFTS TEAM TO DIVISIONAL ROUND THANKS TO SAM HUBBARD TOUCHDOWN“I was watching on the big screen. The play put Cincinnati up a touchdown and an extra point with about 11:39 to play in the game.


Source: Fox News January 17, 2023 02:30 UTC



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