A former college coach who said that every game at the NFL level is like playing Alabama took a page out of the Auburn playbook (in the Iron Bowl against Alabama) to take a halftime lead against Arizona.
Cardinals kicker Matt Prater came up short on a 68-yard field goal attempt just before the half (if would have been a record). Jamal Agnew caught it nine yards deep and took it the other way. All the way.
It was a 109-yard return, the third play of that distance in NFL history -- and the first to happen somewhere other than in the Metrodome in Minnesota. In 2007, Chargers cornerback Antonio Cromartie returned a missed field goal 109 yards for a touchdown against the Vikings. In 2013, Vikings receiver Cordarrelle Patterson returned a kickoff 109 yards.
The Jaguars surprisingly lead the Cardinals, 13-7.