Devin Duvernay returned for 103 yards to score a touchdown on the opening kickoff vs Miami Dolphins at the M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore on Sunday. 

In the first 15 seconds of play, the Baltimore Ravens took a 7-0 lead. Duvernay caught Jason Sanders‘ kickoff shot and went 103 yards – from end zone to end zone.

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It is Duvernay’s second career kickoff return for a touchdown. He had one as a rookie, going 93 yards for a touchdown against Kansas City Chiefs.

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“Duvernay that was disrespectful,” a Twitter user said. 

“Devin Duvernay has now scored three touchdowns in five quarters of the 2022 season. Duvernay caught two TDs from Lamar Jackson in last Sunday’s opener. Now, he adds a special teams score,” another one tweeted. 

“Duvernay being HIMMOTHY was absolutely not on my Ravens 2023 bingo card,” a third one said. 

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This 103-yard-play from Duvernay now falls under the category of the longest plays in NFL history. The NFL record for the longest touchdown scored is shared by three players who ran from end to end of the football field. Those three players: Jamal Agnew, Cordarrelle Patterson and Antonio Cromartie ran for 109 yards and scored the TD. 

 Agnew is the latest entrant to the list as he scored from a missed field goal return against the Arizona Cardinals in the 2021 NFL Season. 

Patterson was in his rookie year in 2013 with the Minnesota Vikings when he scored from a kick return in the opening drive of the team’s match against the Green Bay Packers. 

Antonio Cromartie was the first player in NFL history to score a touchdown of these many yards. During his time with the then San Diego Chargers (now Los Angeles Chargers) in 2007, he scored from a missed field goal return against the Minnesota Vikings to hold the record for the longest touchdown.