Logan Wilson must have known the old "jump and stretch the ball over the goal line" play was coming.
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We've seen it countless times on quarterback sneaks, but rarely has it been defensed as well as Wilson did it on Sunday night.
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Wilson, a Cincinnati Bengals linebacker, reached up when Baltimore Ravens quarterback Tyler Huntley
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was about to cross the ball over the goal line in the fourth quarter of a tie AFC wild-card game.
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Wilson knocked the ball out, then defensive end Sam Hubbard took the fumble and raced 98 yards for a touchdown.
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The Bengals made that great defensive play and then got a stop in the final minute after the Ravens drove inside the 20-yard line to hold on to the 24-17 win.
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A final pass by Huntley to the end zone barely fell incomplete as time expired and the Bengals survived.
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Baltimore put up a great fight without Lamar Jackson and had a great shot at the upset until Wilson's fantastic play at the goal line.
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It was the longest fumble return for a touchdown in playoff history. It was also the longest defensive touchdown since Taron Johnson
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It was one of the biggest plays in Bengals history, and one of the most stunning defensive plays in NFL playoff history.
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