A sidelight to the Cincinnati Bengals' important 17-14 win over Carolina yesterday was the league debut of former UK wide out Glenn Holt.
Because of injuries in the Bengals receiving corp, Holt was activated off the practice squad the morning of the game.
"They told me Monday to get myself prepared," said Holt after the game. "They said by the end of the week I might be on the team."
The first person he called was his mother back in Miami, of course.
"It's just amazing," said Holt. "I'm living my dream."
He played sparingly Sunday, mainly on special teams. In fact, it was on the punt coverage team where Holt was nearly involved in a momentous play. Late in the third quarter, with Cincinnati trailing 14-10, Holt was deep downfield as the "gunner" covering a Kyle Larson punt. In fact, Holt made it to Carolina return man Chris Gamble just as the ball came downward. The ball ended up hitting Holt in the helmet and ricocheting toward the end zone where a mad scramble ensued.
The officials correctly ruled, however, that the ball hitting Holt was an illegal touching violation, giving Carolina possession at the 13-yard line, where Holt was standing at the time of the touch.
"I thought it was going to be a huge play," said Holt. "But it bounced off my head."
The main thing was just getting on the field. An undrafted free agent, Holt signed with the Bengals on May 9. He made enough of an impression during mini-camps to earn an invitation to training camp. He made enough of an impression at training camp to earn a spot on the 8-man practice squad.
"This is the first step," said Holt. "I've still got to work hard and keep trying. This is just the first step."
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