India, Sept. 28 -- DK Metcalf's imposing size and athleticism were on full display in Dublin as he scored the longest touchdown from scrimmage in NFL International history. The Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver hauled in an 80-yard strike from quarterback Aaron Rodgers, helping his side to a 14-3 lead over the Minnesota Vikings early in the second quarter.

The play was executed to perfection. Rodgers threaded the ball between Vikings linebacker Eric Wilson and safety Harrison Smith, finding Metcalf on a post route. From there, the receiver used his speed and strength to wheel downfield, aided by a block from Calvin Austin III, before crossing into the end zone.

Metcalf was electric in the opening stages of the game, collecting four rece...