Any time a couple of return men can match Desmond Howard and Deion Sanders in the history books is a good day.
That's what happened on Sunday when the Miami Dolphins' Malik Washington and the New England Patriots' Antonio Gibson did just that.
Washington started the fun with a 74-yard punt return touchdown.
On the ensuing kickoff, Gibson went 90 yards to the house for a kick return TD of his own.
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That hadn't happened in the NFL for 33 years, having a punt return score followed immediately by a kick return score.
The last time it happened was 1992, when Howard handled the punt half and then Sanders responded with the kick portion.
The plays came in the second quarter.
Howard, playing for Washington, returned a punt 55 yards for six.
Then Sanders, playing for the Falcons, went 99 yards for a TD of his own.
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Washington ended up winning that game, 24-17, as Mark Rypien threw two touchdowns.
Sunday's game was a Patriots win, with Gibson's side getting the better of the Dolphins.
It might be another few decades before we see anything like this happen again.
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