Well, that didn’t take long at all. On the opening kickoff of the game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Tennessee Titans, return man Josh Huff wasted little time in making something happen.
From his own end zone, Huff ran (and ran for what seemed like an eternity) and eventually burned the Titans special teams unit for a whopping 107 yard touchdown. According to SB Nation, the 107 yard return is the longest in Philadelphia Eagles history.
Amazingly, the Eagles have made these types of non-offensive touchdowns almost commonplace this year. So far this season, the Eagles have scored a whopping 10 defensive/special teams touchdowns this season.
That was the Eagles 10th defensive/special teams TD this season!
WOW!
— NFL on ESPN (@ESPNNFL) November 23, 2014
That is insane.


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