The Cincinnati Bengals survived the Baltimore Ravens in the opening round of the playoffs in a nail-biter that came down to the very last play.
It was a predictably ugly AFC North slugfest in the first half with the expected chippiness between rivals as the team fell behind 10-9 by halftime. But with the game tied at 17-17, Bengals defensive end Sam Hubbard made NFL history by scoring a 98-yard touchdown on a fumble return.
That means the Bengals are through to the divisional around to play the Buffalo Bills on the road.
Before the prep for that game begins, here’s a look at takeaways and things to know from Sunday night’s classic.