Where Will Levis' 98-yard TD pass to Nick Westbrook-Ikhine ranks in NFL history

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When the Tennessee Titans lost Derrick Henry to the Baltimore Ravens in free agency this past offseason, it was thought that the days of the Titans scoring touchdowns of ridiculous lengths was over.

However, quarterback Will Levis and wide receiver Nick Westbrook-Ikhine proved that wrong. In the third quarter of the Week 11 game against the Minnesota Vikings, Levis hit NWI for a 98-yard touchdown pass.

Backed up into his own end zone, Levis fired a beautiful ball down the sideline for Westbrook-Ikhine, who beat his defender to reel in the catch and then proceeded to take it to the house after the Vikings defensive back fell down trying to make a play on the ball. Check out the incredible play below.

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When it comes to the longest passing touchdowns in NFL history, 13 quarterbacks have thrown for 99-yard scores. Levis becomes the 12th quarterback in league history to connect on a 98-yard bomb for a score, per Pro Football Reference.

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After struggling for much of the season, Levis has looked a lot better against the Vikings, which is a good sign for the second-year signal-caller, who is trying to prove he deserves to be Tennessee's long-term answer at the position.

As for Westbrook-Ikhine, he continues to prove to be a valuable asset year in and year out. He may not be the best receiver on the field at all times, but he routinely makes big plays and is much more appreciated within the fan base.

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