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Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Sam Hubbard returned a fumble 98 yards for a touchdown and set a record for the longest scoop-and-score in NFL postseason history.
Hubbard made the play in the fourth quarter after Bengals linebacker Logan Wilson poked the ball away from Baltimore Ravens quarterback Tyler Huntley near the goal line.

Next Gen Stats broke down Hubbard’s game-changing play that gave the Bengals the 24-17 lead and eventually the win by the same score. Hubbard traveled 123.

Lamar Jackson did not travel with the Ravens to their first-round playoff game against the Bengals in Cincinnati. Nick explains different teams have different rules for players with injuries traveling to games. Because Jackson did not travel with the team Nick believes a divorce is eminent between the two parties and looks to the everything that has led up to this point. Nick and Damonza play all in or fold and believe Jackson has already played his last snap as a Raven.

The head coach is staying at Michigan for the 2023 season.
On Monday, Jim Harbaugh announced that he is returning to Michigan in 2023 instead of jumping to the NFL, Michigan president Santa Ono confirmed.
Before publicizing that decision, Harbaugh reportedly made sure to take his name out of the running for the team that was most interested in him. ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports Harbaugh called the Broncos to let them know that he will not be taking their head coaching job if offered. The Michigan head coach had a virtual interview with Denver last week.

Joey Bosa is big mad.
Just one day after the Los Angeles Chargers epically collapsed to lose to the Jacksonville Jaguars, Bosa is sounding off about the officiating crew. And he’s not holding anything back.
“I’m sick of those f***ing people,” he said
The Jaguars comeback was largely aided by on unsportsmanlike conduct penalty by the Chargers linebacker late in the game.
Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence threw a touchdown pass with five minutes and 30 seconds left in regulation. This cut the deficit to four.

The official bad boy of tennis, Nick Kyrgios, will have to sit out the rest of the Australian Open after an MRI revealed damage to his left knee, which will require surgery.
Kyrgios announced his withdrawal from the Open on Monday, deflating anticipation for the event now that one of its biggest stars will be gone.
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“I’m devastated. It’s brutal,” Kyrgios commented on his withdrawal.