With a successful attempt from 64 yards (made in the jersey of Denver Broncos), Prater stopped at the beginning of NFL Sunday the record for the longest achieved Field Goal. But 68 yards were definitely too far for him on Sunday. Praters attempt was far too short and landed exactly in the arms of Jamal Agnew. The Kick Returner of Jacksonville Jaguars started from their own end zone for the run and was not stopping over 109 yards. Touchdown. Kick-Six. NFL record set.
It was only the third 109-yard touchdown of the NFL story. The same had previously made Cordarelle Patterson (2013, Kick-Off Return) and Antonio Cromartie (2007, also after a failed Field-Goal attempt - the up to date last kick-Six in the NFL).
Already in Week 2, Agnew had posted a kick-off-return touchdown over 102 yards at the 13: 23 defeat against Denver Broncos. He is the ninth NFL player who succeeds more than a return over 100 yards in a season. The last one who succeeded this feat was Patterson in 2013.
Prater is going on his record in the evening
On Sunday, his furious run did not win the Jaguar against Arizona. Also, because Rookie Quarterback Trevor Lawrence also underlyed two interceptions in his third NFL game. And Prater? He was on his record in the evening, as Justin Tucker met for the Baltimore Ravens in Detroit from 66 yards.
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