Jacksonville Jaguars' Jamal Agnew scores TD on 109-yard kick-six after Arizona Cardinals' Matt Prater misses 68-yard FG attempt

ByMICHAEL DIROCCO
September 26, 2021, 3:09 PM

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Jaguars kick returner Jamal Agnew now has one of the longest possible plays in NFL history. Agnew returned Matt Prater's missed 68-yard field goal attempt for a 109-yard touchdown to give the Jaguars a 13-7 lead over the Arizona Cardinals as the first half ended at TIAA Bank Field.

Prater holds the NFL record with a 64-yard field goal set in 2013, when he was with the Denver Broncos. Cardinals coach Kliff Kingsbury decided to have Prater try a 68-yarder rather than have quarterback Kyler Murray throw a Hail Mary with two seconds remaining in the first half.

The kick was short, and Agnew caught it with his feet just in front of the end line. He headed up the left sideline and broke tackles by Max Garcia and Demetrius Harris between his own 20- and 40-yard lines, picked up key blocks by Malcom Brown and Josh Allen, and Allen, Lerentee McCray and  Shaquill Griffin escorted him the final 30 yards for the score.

The Jaguars lost Sunday's game 31-19, however.

Agnew's return is the third 109-yard touchdown in NFL history. Cordarrelle Patterson returned a kickoff in 2013, and Antonio Cromartie returned a missed field goal attempt in 2007. Cromartie also had the NFL's last kick-six.

Agnew also had a 102-yard kickoff return in Week 2 and now is the ninth player in NFL history with multiple 100-yard returns in the same season. Patterson was the last to do it (2013).