It depends on the offensive penalty. If it's something like a holding the ball will go to the defense and the yards on the block in the back will back the defense up.
Vanderbilt's Archibald Barnes had a 100 yard interception.
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Lito Sheppard
The NFL was founded in 1920 but the name of the first player to return an interception for a touchdown is not listed.
Charlie Britt holds the record for the longest interception return for a touchdown in Georgia Bulldog history. He ran an interception 100 yards against Florida-Jacksonville in 1959.
Lito Sheppard
The penalty was for roughing the passer and occurred while the ball was in the air. Therefore, the Giants still had possession of the ball since Sharper had not yet intercepted the pass. Because the Giants had possession when the penalty was committed, they kept possession regardless of the outcome of the play, which was a 70 yard return for a TD. Had there been a penalty after the interception, the Saints would have gotten possession of the ball.
James Harrison
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Yes. Deliberately filing a false or incomplete return is a crime, because you knowingly filed it with the intent to defraud the government. The exact penalty upon conviction would vary according to the nature of the offense and whether it was repetitive.
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