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Sam Hubbard Scores Game-Winning 98-Yard Touchdown, Nick Bosa Makes Key Fumble Recovery and Johnathan Hankins Sacks Tom Brady

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.