The Jacksonville Jaguars surrendered a big play earlier in the second quarter against the Green Bay Packers, but receiver Keelan Cole made up for it several moments later.
Cole returned a punt 90 yards for a touchdown to put the Jaguars ahead 10-7 at Lambeau Field.
He wasn’t touched on the return and made a nifty stop-start move to shake punter J.K. Scott, who had the Packers’ last chance to make the tackle, at the Green Bay 30-yard line.
That was the longest punt return in franchise history.@Air4Cole | #DUUUVAL https://t.co/uYH1IUMdLQ
— #DUUUVAL (@Jaguars) November 15, 2020
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— #DUUUVAL (@Jaguars) November 15, 2020
The 90-yard return was the longest in franchise history (surpassing Reggie Barlow’s 85-yard return against Kansas City in 1998).