Cincinnati Bengals fans have heard the "Sunday Night Football" call from Mike Tirico and the radio call from Dan Hoard, and seen videos of people losing it as Bengals defensive end Sam Hubbard returns the "Fumble in the Jungle" 98 yards for a fourth-quarter touchdown.
On Tuesday, they got to hear Hubbard himself during and after the most memorable highlight of the Bengals' wild-card win against the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday night.
"I was so scared of getting caught," Hubbard acknowledged in the video shared via Twitter by the NFL, NFL Films and the Bengals' official account. "I was so terrified of getting caught. I was like, 'He's on my ass!'"
NFL's Next Gen Stats tweeted that Ravens tight end Mark Andrews reached a top speed of 20.72 miles per hour in pursuit of Hubbard before Bengals linebacker Markus Bailey sent Andrews to the turf with a block:
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