With the ball on the one-yard line, you'd expect if a team were to score, it would be the offensive side.
Well, on Sunday at Paycor Stadium, it was the defence instead who added six points to the board.
With the score tied 17-17, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Tyler Huntley tried to go overtop of the Cincinnati Bengals' defence, only to have the ball punched out by Logan Wilson.
Sam Hubbard was in the perfect spot to scoop up the loose pigskin, and he immediately took it back 98 yards for the longest fumble return touchdown in NFL post-season history.
It was also the longest go-ahead score in the history of the NFL playoffs.
Talk about a momentum swing.
Even Hubbard was in awe after the game.
“You can't even dream that one up,” Hubbard told reporters. “It's pretty special.”
The signature play ended up being the final score of the game, punching the Bengals' ticket to the Divisional Round with a 24-17 win and setting up a heavyweight showdown with the Buffalo Bills next weekend.
With the football world all glued to their TVs during Hubbard's historic play, there were understandably some bewildered fans who took to social media to let out their emotions:
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