The Broncos needed just one play after halftime to double their lead.
Fielding the opening kickoff of the second half five yards deep in his end zone, wide receiver Trindon Holliday stretched the lead and made history by taking it 105 yards down the field for a touchdown, marking the longest scoring play in franchise history.
The score also ties for the longest play surrendered in Bengals history.
It’s Denver’s first kickoff return for a touchdown since Cassius Vaughn’s 97-yard return against the Chargers on January 2, 2011.
Tags: Cincinnati Bengals, Gameday Coverage, Week 9
