Jauan Jennings has produced the first touchdown of Super Bowl LVIII, delivering an improbable passing touchdown for the San Francisco 49ers!

Already up 3-0 over the Kansas City Chiefs, the 49ers were driving for more and dialed up a trick play on 2nd-and-10. That play involved Brock Purdy throwing a backward pass to Jennings to start things off.

Jennings took a glimpse down the field before eventually tossing a pass behind the line of scrimmage to Christian McCaffrey. The pass was wobbly and stayed in the air for what felt like an eternity, giving the Chiefs defense a chance to make a play.

Ultimately, Jennings’ pass found its mark and McCaffrey had a clear path to the end zone to make it 10-0, San Francisco:

Though an unlikely touchdown for Jennings, it is not his first passing touchdown. In fact, he had 2 passing touchdowns during his college career at Tennessee, including a 58-yard score against Florida.

Behind Jennings’ touchdown, San Francisco is looking at a 10-3 halftime lead over the Chiefs. Fans can track all the odds for the second half via SDS’s mobile sports betting app.