Jan 4, 2009 6:35 pm US/Eastern
Asante Samuel Sets NFL Playoff Record
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Asante Samuel returned an interception 44 yards for a touchdown against the Vikings on Sunday, the Philadelphia cornerback's NFL-record fourth return for a score in the postseason.
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Asante Samuel returned an interception 44 yards for a
touchdown against the Vikings on Sunday, the Philadelphia cornerback's NFL-record fourth
return for a score in the postseason.
Samuel had three
interceptions for touchdowns with the Patriots, and didn't take long to make an
impact in his first chance with the Eagles.
Samuel jumped an out
rout by Vikings receiver Sidney Rice and got a nice block from defensive end
Chris Clemons on Vikings quarterback Tarvaris Jackson at the goal line to get
into the end zone.
The All-Pro cornerback
was bothered by a hip injury in practice this week and listed as questionable.
He appeared to aggravate the injury earlier in the second quarter and had to
leave the game, but returned on the next possession to make the big play.
The score put him ahead of Oakland defensive back
Willie Brown.
The interception was Samuel's
sixth of his postseason career, moving him into a tie with Ty Law for second
all-time behind safety Rodney Harrison's seven.
After spending his
first five seasons in New England, Samuel signed
a six-year, $57 million contract with $20 million guaranteed with the Eagles
and has been worth every penny.
Samuel led the Eagles
with four interceptions and 21 passes defended in the regular season.
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