Devin Hester cemented his place as the greatest return man of all time this season with a punt return against the Carolina Panthers a few weeks back.
Since then, the biggest buzz on a return play has been for Patrick Peterson's stunning OT game-winner against the St. Louis Rams Week 9. This mind-numbing play surely helped the rookie's case for Defensive Rookie of the Year.
If you think that return was slick though, have a look at this gem from Devin Hester's time at Miami...its probably safe to say none of these Duke guys got to play special teams in the NFL.
Enjoy!
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