Watch: Eagles' Patrick Robinson Returns Interception 50 Yards for a Touchdown

Nothing will wake up a quiet stadium quite like a pick-six.
With the Eagles trailing the Vikings 7-0 in the first half of the NFC Championship Game, Patrick Robinson picked off a Case Keenum pass after the Vikings quarterback was hit while he threw. Robinson looked like he was running into a wall of Vikings around the 25-yard line, but he completely switched the field and found a way to get to the corner of the end zone. When all was said and done, it was a 50-yard pick six for Robinson, who had a career-high four interceptions during the regular season.
.@PatRobinson25 PICKS off Case Keenum.
— NFL (@NFL) January 22, 2018
Sets up his blocking.
And takes it to the HOUSE.
Touchdown, @eagles! #MINvsPHI #NFLPlayoffs https://t.co/VH6kVCylBp
He might have run a total of 100 yards on that return.
Not the best time for Case Keenum to throw his first pick-six of the entire year.
Robinson's return was the seventh pick-six in Eagles' postseason history. The last came against the Vikings when Asante Samuel picked off Tavaris Jackson in the 2008 Wild Card Game.