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Bengals CB Mike Hilton makes phenomenally athletic interception vs. Titans

The Cincinnati Bengals haven't been known to spend a lot of money in free agency. But they invested a $24 million deal into former Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Mike Hilton this past offseason.

On Saturday, one play might have been worth every dollar Hilton got.

Hilton made a phenomenal play at a crucial moment in the Bengals' divisional round playoff game against the Tennessee Titans. The Bengals controlled the game 16-6 in the third quarter, but the Titans got to Cincinnati's 9-yard line. It seemed momentum was changing.

Hilton brought it back to the Bengals' side. On a slot blitz, Ryan Tannehill threw to Hilton's direction. Hilton jumped, batted the ball in the air and intercepted it. He might have returned it for a touchdown, but Tannehill reacted quickly and ran him down.

It was still a massive play.

The Bengals haven't been in the playoffs very often in recent seasons. Hilton's play was one of the team's biggest postseason highlights in a long time.

Bengals cornerback Mike Hilton made a shocking interception against the Titans. (Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images)
Bengals cornerback Mike Hilton made a shocking interception against the Titans. (Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images) (Dylan Buell via Getty Images)