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Taron Johnson's incredible 101-yard interception return pads Buffalo Bills' lead

On a night with few offensive fireworks, it was fitting that the biggest play came on a 101-yard interception return for a touchdown by Buffalo Bills cornerback Taron Johnson.

The play tied the longest interception return in NFL postseason history, with Green Bay's George Teague (1993, Wild Card).

The Bills had just gone ahead 10-3 in the third quarter, but the Ravens were mounting a long drive and were knocking on the door for a potential game-tying touchdown when quarterback Lamar Jackson didn't seem to see Johnson cut underneath on a throw into the end zone.