RB Dallas has 1st TD under new kickoff format
Briefly

Dallas recalled, "That monkey almost got on my back. I was like at the 10. I'm like, 'Oh man. I don't know. I don't know.' But, yeah, the elements, we had the wind pretty well and they kind of hung the ball up, [I] caught it, it wasn't perfect, but the guys up front made it happen. The rest is history."
Describing the play, Dallas stated that he fielded a kickoff from Tyler Bass at the 4-yard-line. After breaking through an initial tiny hole, he skillfully split two Bills defenders around the 40-yard-line, dodging to score.
Dallas's historic kick return was not just a personal achievement; he also became the first Cardinal to return a kickoff for a touchdown since David Johnson did in 2015, marking a significant moment in franchise history.
Upon scoring, Dallas took a leap from the 2-yard-line into the end zone amidst a trio of Bills players closing in, completing a thrilling play that solidified his name in the NFL's new kickoff format.
Read at ESPN.com
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