Returning to the sideline after finishing off the longest punt return in Seahawks history, Tory Horton, not fully aware of what he had just accomplished, was a little surprised by how out of breath he was.
"It was funny because I came to the sideline talking to (Jake) Bobo, and I was like, 'I'm still gassed from that punt return' and then I looked on the little iPad and I saw it was 95 yards and I was like, 'No wonder I'm so tired, I just ran the whole field,'" Horton said after playing a big role in the Seahawks' 44-13 win over the Saints.
If Horton were playing things by the book he probably would have let that punt bounce, hoping it went in the end zone for a touchback, because a general rule for punt returners is to stand on the 10-yard line and not field anything that goes behind th