Mark Andrews showcased some impressive jets on the Cincinnati Bengals game-changing touchdown off a fumble recovery.
Sure, Andrews’ efforts were for naught considering Sam Hubbard trucked it downfield 98-yards to give the Bengals the 24-17 lead, but what an effort it was. On a key third-and-goal for the Baltimore Ravens with the score tied in the opening moments of the fourth quarter, Tyler Huntley gave up a sloppy goal-line fumble that Hubbard recovered for the incredible score.
It was a fantastic individual effort from Hubbard — and one that broke the NFL record for the longest fumble recovery in playoff history! — but Andrews nearly caught his man before stumbling at the Ravens’ 25-yard line in a move that would have saved a touchdown had he been able to connect.
Sam Hubbard takes the fumble 98 yards for the TD ‼️
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Those are some wheels right there from Andrews! After the play, fans were convinced Andrews took an illegal block to the back that prevented him from making a tackle on Hubbard but no flag was thrown.
Still, NFL fans were in awe of Andrews’ incredible hustle down the field to try to stop Hubbard’s touchdown.