Bengals defense scores stunning 98-yard touchdown after forcing fumble on goal line

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The NFL playoffs have gotten off to an eventful start.

Early in the fourth quarter of Sunday night's Ravens-Bengals matchup, the Ravens had the ball on the goal line with the game tied. Baltimore tried to run a quarterback sneak, with Tyler Huntley leaping over the pile in an attempt to get the ball over the line.

But as Huntley was suspended in the air, Bengals linebacker Logan Wilson reached in and popped the ball loose. It flew behind all of the bodies and right into the hands of Sam Hubbard, who brought it 98 yards to the house for the score.

As you might suspect, that was good for the longest fumble return in postseason history.

Talk about making a goal line stand.

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