
Upon seeing his athleticism, ball skills and route-running ability, naturally one of the first questions Hunt was asked was whether he ever played receiver. Dolphins: Did Robert Hunt ever play receiver?

Here's everything else you need to know about the man behind one of the plays of the game in Ravens vs. "Even though it didn't count, it didn't click in my head that it didn't count. "I was just trying to win at that point," Hunt said. He sat down with NFL Network to break down what happened on the play. Of course, Hunt became the topic of conversation after the game.

POWER to Robert Hunt for providing us a real highlight - Brian Baldinger November 12, 2021Ģ) Juked a defender out of his own anklesģ) Flipped 360 degrees over his head and extended the ball to BREAK THE PLANE of the GL while doing so!!!ĪND YOU TOOK HIS TD AWAY!?!? /uF8SQb68iR But like most big-man touchdowns, it took Twitter by storm and people immediately had their fun with it. Ultimately, the score was called back as Hunt was ruled an ineligible receiver who illegally touched the screen pass from Tua Tagovailoa. This #Dolphins offensive lineman, Robert Hunt, with the greatest non-touchdown touchdown in #NFL history 😆 Miami offensive lineman Robert Hunt displayed impressive athleticism given his size - 6-6, 327 pounds - and tremendous awareness when he caught what looked like a touchdown pass with 13 minutes left in the fourth quarter of Miami's eventual 22-10 upset of Baltimore.

One of the most exciting plays of the Week 10 "Thursday Night Football" game between the Ravens and Dolphins was a play that didn't even count.
