Jerry Rice's ICONIC Monday Night! (Raiders vs. 49ers 1994, Week 1)
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- Jerry Rice's ICONIC Monday Night! (Raiders vs. 49ers 1994 Week 1)
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this is spectacular quality for 1944
I expected guns, black and white 😂😂
I expected Banzai charges and Stalingrad street fights
are you proud of your comment? someone makes a video about one of the greatest teams and players in history and this is your contribution?
@@billybussey do you NOT see everyone else making the same comment? It was a slight error in the title and we’re joking about it.
Oh and for future reference, I don’t give a shit about the 49ers.
@@kevinuchiha6830 lol not black and white... It's OJ
Damn Jerry rice been catching touchdowns since WW2
On the Faiders too 😂
@@kevinuchiha6830😂😂 this is even funnier
I mean, at this point, Jerry Rice might be the reason dinosaurs went extinct-he probably caught their last pass too! 🦖🏈
Haha. Funny to think he was a veteran here in 1994 and he was still years away from catching a TD pass in a SB in 2002!
Ahh, I guess the original title was '1944' haha.
For “1944”, the quality looks AMAZING🤩
The 49ers wanted Jerry Rice to get the TD record at home so they didn’t want to add it to the circus that was Young vs Montana next week
That game was going to be a circus record or not.
1944? I knew rice was an Ironman but this is insane
WW II 🔫
Iron Man? More like Captain America.
At that point the only other guy with this kind of longevity is Gordie Howe
There will never ever ever ever be another Jerry Rice in today's NFL ever!
Man, that’s a solid 50+ year career
Rice is so legendary that he was already terrorizing in 1944.
It's why the Axis never reunited...
Cowboys fan here…Rice was amazing! The GOAT at WR!!
Oh wow I really underrated Rices longevity.
He played in the 1940s to the 2000s.
EDIT: now they fixed it.
127 to break the record... ended his career with 208. SHM, guy was a work of art.
And he missed almost 2 whole seasons with injury another shortened by a strike. Truly the GOAT.
Rice ended his career scoring 209 TDs.
197 receiving
10 rushing
1 passing
1 fumble recover
Young's spiral is a thing of art!!
I watched it live. I also think that the quality of the MNF broadcast was much better back in that era.
1944 was definitely his best season
Jerry Rice the WR GOAT it will be nice to bring to life more games from the 80s and 90s
1944 yall trippin NFL
Wish they didn't change it.
Great way to kick off a magical season. Jerry is the king of receivers past, present, and future. Thanks for doing this one!!! I miss this squad, and I miss Al, Frank, and Dan calling a game. 🥲
1944? Damn Jerry Rice was so good he was torching the league before he was even born
1994 was a special year for the NFL for multiple reasons, from the last year of the Los Angeles teams all the way to the 75th anniversary of the NFL.
Also the first year for the salary cap. So owners no longer could be generous to players all because other owners were jealous of the success of others.
Fox revolutionized TV broadcast with the first scoring bug in 94
@@Mike__B the salary cap was introduced because Congress was threatening to enforce anti-trust laws against individual franchises (such as the 49ers)
That’s some really good TV quality for 1944
True gem lost to history haha
@@NFLVaultLOL
Please do college & old NFL games still I actually wish I could work for y'all's channel since I don't have a job right now will promote your channel regardless but a diehard fan
This 49ers team did everything possible to win a ring in 1994 with Ricky Jackson contract & that team was loaded
Clearly the best WR ever
The commentator said rice had maybe five more years. He played 10 more. 🐐
Uh that's Al Michael's bro, show the God some respect.
It's understandable when you look at how long those careers last. We saw the same thing with Brady when he was turning 40 and there was this whole debate on him saying he wants to play until he's 45. A lot of people questioned if it's possible, turned out it was.
I'm here before NFL Throwback corrects the typo.
I am relatively new to NFL. Which team is more iconic, Packers or 49ers ?
@@Aditya_Raj123 Packers and I'm a 'Niners fan.
I’ll also say the Packers are more iconic, but both teams are very popular.
40 years old. As long as I was showered and homework was done, I could stay up and watch the Niners on Monday night. I still remember this game, still gives me goose bumps, still makes me proud to be a 49er fan! Jerry Rice is the true GOAT
Real onesknow💯
14:40 Now *THIS* is what goats do 🐐
You in another class video war eagle 🦅 on dice knight news speaking of lefty QBs lmao
"Jerry in the prime of his career, he still has another 5 or 6 years at least..."
A decade later Rice was still catching TD passes...
The best WR I ever saw. If he were a rookie today, he'd probably end his career with well over 300 receiving TDs.
Incomparable.
Man Al Michaels is the GOAT. His play-by-play is so good.
What a game. There’s a reason he’s still the GOAT!
damn jerry really played for half a century
He was a longevity legend!
The real GOAT of the nfl.
The only other thing I remember about this game was Napolean McCallum's horrific, career-ending knee injury. That sh*t is etched into my memory. 😱
@@djeanpierre yep Theismann like compound fracture … very horrific
I was trying to remember what happened in his career!
I watched this game live, and then I rewatched the entire game a few years ago, completely forgetting that injury was the same game. One of the absolute worst knee injuries I've ever seen
Always good to see should be hall of famer Ricky Waters doing his thing. The media still has an axe to grind with him for silly reasons
My dad told me he took Jerry Rice first in his fantasy league that year because he had a hunch the 9ers would feed him the ball a lot in week 1 knowing he was close to the TD record, making his first fantasy matchup an automatic win. He turned out to be right!
There was fantasy in 1994?
I was 7 years old in the 1994 year when Jerry Rice became the man in his whole career but he's always have was is and always will be the G.O.A.T Jerry Rice is a awesome phenomenal player who never ever disappoint 1st Round draft pick in the 1985 NFL Draft Mississippi Valley State University won 3 Super Bowl's all with the 49ers after 4 trips!🙌🏽💪🏽😎
If you disagree, it's okay, but I always thought Jerry Rice was the best football player of all, regardless of position.
agreed
Brent Jones at the time was a bit of a mini collector of sports memorabilia. He tried humbly asking Rice if he could maybe get his glove from this game, and was of course humbly denied 😂
Damn Jerry Rice scoring TD's during WWII
Jerry Legend has his own personality!
1944. I didn't know he played Jim Brown😂
That ain’t even Jim Brown days, NFL went back to the dick night trane lane days
Holy moley, the uniforms looked so modern for 1944.
I deserve this!
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1944? Wow! This looks great for that time frame! I was expecting full black and white, but no, this is high quality! Those 1940s folks really know how to use high definition technology.
Yeah not sure what happened after 1944 to make footage quality dip so much
@@NFLVault have you guys ever uploaded games from that far back?
We have some footage from that far back but not full broadcasts, I need to do a deep into the vault see what oldest broadcast I can find is
War eagle 🦅 hope Auburn gets nakeem offord back from Ohio st
Jerry was the best. What an era for football. I love my Jerry ❤❤❤❤
Give me Steve Young over any quarterback in any era. Such a gangster. No slide in this dude 5:57
And when Monday Night Football was broadcasting on ABC, it became a way of life.
Pretty good footage for 1944. Well done!
1944? Damn i didnt knoe jerry rice was immortal
That was some high quality video from 30 years ago. Took me right back to that time as a teenager in Northern California.
1944? Wow! That explains how Jerry has all those records!
This one actually made me chuckle a bit lol
Fun fact:
This was the first time he ever scored a TD against the Raiders in 3 meetings until this scoring exhibition.
I Remember Jerry Rice's 1994 Season Like It Was Yesterday NFL Throwback
We got 1944 Jerry rice football before gta 6
As a 49ers fan I remember watching this game from beginning to end with my brother and father. And the next day was the 1st day of school. One of my favorite games I've watched as a fan
I watched this game when I was younger and as a kid it is a wonderful game to watch as a 49ers fan
Damn didn’t realize he played for 60 years
THE GREATEST PLAYER IN NFL 🏈 HISTORY .. JERRY RICE#80 .. FROM 👑49ERNATION ..
1944 week 1?
Great game
I remember watching this game with a raiders fan. Such a beautiful day!!!
You know football is coming back again when this channel is back with the game-highlights 🔥
That’s sick😂😂
The 49ers won the game decisively, 44-14, making NFL history with Jerry Rice's record-breaking night.
Yes more 90s & early 2000s games back when throwing for 4000 yards was unheard of lmao
1944?! I didn’t know Steve young played for that long?
3:10 Put Mike Shanahan in the Hall of Fame!
A nice start to a championship run.
I remember watching this my first year in college......my 9ers ate them up
I was 11yrs old,It was the 1st Monday night game of the season and as a die hard Raiders fan my mom let me stay up to watch this,it was bittersweet but what I still remember most about the game is Napoleon McCallum's career ending grotesque injury
Only real ones remember when Jerry Rice had this performance in the wake of the liberation of Brussels, Belgium
here before they fix it
@@kingjt6164 🏆
14:50 What a helluva way to break the record with that spectacular catch.
I GOT TO GIVE A ROUND OF APPLAUSE FOR THESE TWO TEAMS BACK IN 1994, THEY PLAYED THEIR BEST DURING THE MONDAY NIGHT GAME. AS FOR JERRY RICE, HE'S ALREADY A LEGEND 🏈💪💪💪💪
The most sophisticated passing attack of the 1940s
did none of you read the comments. you are all making the same joke that no longer makes sense. I hope you all are children and not men.
This was a big time opener to start the year. My uncle went to the game and said it was the most unsafe and uneasy game he ever went to. The crowd mood got pretty felonious.
Raider niner games had some crazy fights I heard but what you expect two loyal fanbases with a national following
I saw it live! At 11 years old. I barely remember, but I remember seeing him break the record.
Mike Shanahan sticking it to the Raiders in 94, dude never forgave Al Davis
@@roljamas yep when they panned to him in the booth … he was like Marty S … who coined the term “Raider week” … he sure gave my Raiders the business …
That's for sure lmao raiders had strange era in the 90s
A rough start for Raiders first 2 games, they would lose at home to the Seahawks 38 to 9 the following week.
@@RichGannon12 Art Shell was done by this point and a poor offensive line … Hoss got
Creamed and couldn’t stay healthy enough… just a year removed from a winnable game on the road in frigid Buffalo … in which passive coaching by Shell cost of the game …
@TalkMyShiit yeah they definitely blew that game in Buffalo in the playoffs, they could have got to the superbowl.
Id have to say that Jerry Rice is the greatest NFL player of all time
u mean 1994
Wow, I didn’t know he played in 1944😂😂😂
0:57 , 2:34 , 5:57 , 6:31 , 9:30 , 11:01
11:24 , 12:17 , 13:07 , 14:40
94 Steve Young had one of the all-time great NFL quarterback single seasons. He was a man on a mission that year.
Albert Lewis was a great CB for many years in KC and is arguably a HoFer. Jerry torched him on that record-breaking TD.
I was born in the Bay Area and was playing high school football during this season. It was fun to have the best team in the land be in your home town like this.
As a raider fan it sucks took them out of Oakland it’s not the same in Vegas
Fittingly, to tie Brown’s record Jerry made a rushing touchdown. The GOAT Jerry Rice!
Not only was there a typo here briefly but Frank Gifford also mentioned this was the 1993 NFL season. Oops.
The start of the apex Raiders of the Lost 90's season. They had a ton of talent, but no coaching, cohesion, or discipline. 49ers might've been in a higher class, but it shouldn't have been 30 points. Napoleon McCallum's gruesome injury was like a harbinger of bad things to come. And yet, after all the chaos, dysfunction, and underachievement, they were 9-6 with a game at home to make the playoffs. Of course, it was the Chiefs, who owned us like the football version of Roots.
4 years later. 2nd best wide receiver all time You Got Moss 84💜💛
Moss is 2nd best to Rice. Rice consistency and longevity passes moss
Great Quality for a 90s game.. Crazy to think that No teams used the Shotgun Formation back Then
Rice, Montana, Young, Lott … those were the golden years for us Niner faithful.
I love 2 minutes in, they mentioned McCaffrey (6'5") having a great preseason
I was 11, in 6th grade, and 100% glued to the tv
Growing up wanting to be the next Jerry Rice I was about 12 or 13, my dad allowed me to stay up on a school night to watch the game. I’ll never forget that.
Jerry Rice is thee all-time goat wide out ..... No disrespect too moss tho , but I still would start him and Moss
The Irony of Jerry Rice tying Jim Brown with a running play.
That 94 49ers offense was deadly. I think that Niner squad hat at least one pro bowler at every position.
Jerry Rice goes through time 😁
Steve Young was throwin DOTS 🔥🔥💪🏾💪🏾🏈🏈
Mannnn this was NOT 1944 😭 😭
Jerry Rice had an iconic performance during the Raiders vs. 49ers Monday Night Football game, recording multiple touchdowns and breaking Jim Brown's all-time touchdown record.
y’all call Tom Brady the GOAT when it should be Jerry Rice
Jerry Rice Is The Goat🐐