Texans score one of the most unlikely kick return touchdowns ever against the Jaguars

The Texans winning against the reigning AFC South champion Jaguars was already weird. It got a lot weirder in the the third quarter as the Texans made it 24-10 in scarcely believable fashion. The Jaguars looked to have life after a field goal cut the deficit to one score, but the resulting kickoff produced a […]

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Andrew Beck scores an 85-yard kick return touchdown for the Texans against the Jaguars. Credit:@HoustonTexans on X (formerly Twitter).

The Texans winning against the reigning AFC South champion Jaguars was already weird.

It got a lot weirder in the the third quarter as the Texans made it 24-10 in scarcely believable fashion.

The Jaguars looked to have life after a field goal cut the deficit to one score, but the resulting kickoff produced a play that will be one of the most memorable of the season for the Texans.

An apparent attempted squib kick by the Jaguars was bobbled by starting fullback Andrew Beck, who then showed a remarkable turn of speed to go 85 yards down the right sideline and into the endzone.

It marked Beck's first touchdown since his rookie year with the Broncos in 2019, and it will surely be the highlight of his career to this point.

Unsurprisingly, the entire Texans sideline lost its mind, with third-string quarterback Case Keenum leading delirious celebrations.

A former tight end converted to fullback, Beck has already displayed plenty of versatility in his career, now he might have a compelling case for becoming the starting kick returner.

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