Longest interception return
In American football, an interception return occurs when a defensive player intercepts a pass intended for an offensive player and runs the ball to the opposing team’s end zone.
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The “longest interception return” record pertains to the most yardage covered on a solitary interception return. The yardage of the interception is calculated from the spot of the pick to the location where the player was either brought down or found paydirt.
In a stunning play, the player intercepted the pass on their 1-yard line and made a remarkable run to the opposing team’s end zone, resulting in a 99-yard interception return. If confirmed, this interception return could potentially earn the title of “longest interception return” in the game, season, or even the entire league’s history.