The Jacksonville Jaguars made history on Sunday after wide receiver and return specialist Jamal Agnew returned a missed field goal attempt for a 109-yard touchdown.
According to the league’s media research department, Agnew’s touchdown is tied for the longest in NFL history.
With two seconds remaining in the first half, the Arizona Cardinals attempted a 68-yard field goal, which would have been a record itself. However, the ball fell just short. Agnew caught the ball and subsequently ran all the way for the score.
The touchdown gave the Jaguars a 13-7 over the Cardinals entering halftime.
A win in the game would give Jacksonville its first victory of the season. Arizona, on the other hand, would receive its first loss.
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