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Coleman Productions Highlights. I feel so bad for him. He’s such a talented young man. Nobody deserves to lose 3 kids in less than 2 years. Once he gets a kid weather it be adoption it’s gonna be great to see him finally be a dad after everything he’s gone through. Great player better person.
@@jakehoschette2593 and the punter who got tackled on that fake punt/draw play stood up and dapped him up so your point is? It was a clean legal tackle.
Sean Taylor was senselessly killed in his home during a break in. Redskins went out with 10 men on defense leaving his position empty to symbolize that they were short one man after his tragic death.
It was a touchdown in a MEANINGLESS game while his wife sat in the hospital losing their child... FUCK THE TOUCHDOWN. What the hell is wrong with you people?
He’s just so unlucky in the eyes of the public. His interception rates over the last few years have been really low. In fact, the Eric Berry game was during Ryan’s MVP year.
@@notespi4335 mhm.... yeah im not sure about that. hopkins came in like 2015 why julio came 2011. julio has way more yards and is faster, stronger and just better. Your honestly saying that mike evans is better than antonio
Holy shit. I looked Jerome Brown up, I had no clue he had just turned 27 and was the best DT in the league! Along with White, the best DE at 31, that puts it into perspective. Imagine something like JJ Watt being the one to tell us Jadeveon Clowney just died! It'd be so crazy. Also looking him up, apparently he was one of the favorite on the coaching staff for his leadership and effort, and he famously broke up a KKK rally by speaking calmly and making them realize how silly it was to hate another person for not reason like that. Wild stuff.
Him breaking up the KKK rally was astonishing. I'm sorry to make this political tho, but that is why I hate the today's general liberal media's perpetuation of divisive ideologies and segregation, except mostly doing it to white people now... It's sad that these tired old ideas are being justified in the name of "social justice"...
It's been like 12 years and Sean Taylor's death still hurts, I was young when it happened but I'm pretty sure his jersey is still for sale in local stores. Never had another player like him on the team, honestly.
I was curious if they still do, since the team changed names. Searched and am finding Commander jerseys with his name and number, so I’m assuming they still sell them at local stores?
not even a vikings fan but teddy going back out there is crazy. he was so good before he got hurt. could’ve been the best qb for the vikings ever. glad to see him playing well for the broncos now
I looked up to Sean Taylor and Bob Sanders when I played high school ball (class of 07). I was shocked when Sean lost his life. That was the first time I was really hurt over someone I didn’t know personally.
I'm a hardcore Seahawk fan and yes I live in Washington state I have so much respect for all the NFL players this made me cry prayers for you all and can't wait for the next football season to start God bless you all and your families
Don’t care what anyone says. Favre’s game after his dad died was the most amazing thing ever. I remember watching that game as a Packer fan, being heartbroken for Brett, scared he wouldn’t play, and understood why he wouldn’t. Then when they said he’s playing and he walked out on that field I knew it was over for Oakland. My brother and I were young teenagers at the time, and both of us cried that whole game almost from the beauty of it. Even the Oakland fans were happy.
The NFL is a big family at the end of the day. Whether fans or players, fellow supporters or foes, we remember that life is more than football. When a team loses a player tragically, the entire league and fan bases league wide feel the pain. When players triumph despite tragedy or fight back from devastating injuries or illnesses, we can all feel good. Some things are bigger than football, but football is a part of life.
Supreme Nacho overlord really? Either way he went for a tackle And pretty much broke his back, had to have spinal stabilization surgery. Couldn’t walk for a while but he’s made incredible progress.
@1:15 No parents that are expecting should have to deal with such a tragedy and to me proves how strong they are as a couple!.. I truly wish you both the very best and I'm truly sorry for your loss even now!. Much love and respect to you both 🙏🙏🙏 Edit: And seriously thank you both for showing what real strength in the face of a tragedy looks like!. God bless you and your family!.
14 years later and I still recall the horror of hearing of Sean Taylor's passing, still break down to this day but Sean is always watching over us! Continue to rest in peace brother!
That Goodwin play gave me chills I’ll be completely honest I didn’t know anything about all he’s dealt with but I can’t even imagine prayers up brother
I remember when Mr. Farve passed away. I lived in Bay St. Louis, Miss. at the time. I've had the honor and privilage to meet the Farve family by a chance meeting at the pizza place I worked at. Greatest family I've ever met. It was a sad day and everybody knew Brett wouldn't miss that game
Marquise Goodwin and Kwon Alexander always gets me crying every time I think about it it’s just such a sad and proud moment Edit: thank you for the like I just wish there were no sad moments and only good ones it makes me sad and proud that they left only 10 players to show that Sean Taylor could never be replaced I just wish all of these players are okay after these Incidents.
This just puts into perspective that anything could happen at anytime, and you need to show kindness to all, especially your loved ones. This was an emotional and inspirational video. Keep up the good work. Ps I'm not doing this for likes, just for the satisfaction of sharing it with others.
Sean was an absolute monster and a prototype safety with his speed, athleticism and raw hitting power. Receivers always thought twice about going deep up the middle when playing the 'Skins because they knew Sean would be right there to punish them for daring to step into his kingdom.
It gives me chills knowing that a great DL like Reggie White announcing a death of another great DL and not knowing that same player (Reggie White) dies later on in life... They up in heaven right now together having one heck of a great game of football with all the other greats that got taken away from us too soon. RIP
As soon as I seen Reggie White, I was done. Seeing one Eagle say goodbye to another, and years later we had to say goodbye to him. Forever and always the leaders of GangGreen. RIP #99 & #92 always in our Bloodline .
Great list, I think the blocked punt when the Saints returned to the Superdome after Katrina deserves to be on this list though. That was a very emotional moment
Marquis goodwin..I feel that pain. My wife and I lost our baby at 6 months pregnancy. That pain is horrendous. I lost my mind and had bad depression for 6 months. Im better now but for him to go out and play...that's strength I wish I had had.
I knew Brett Favre from when his brother, Jeff, and my cousin dated and got married. I'd see him every now and then. I went to his dad's funeral and even as a 49ers fan who hated Green Bay, I told him that he had the best QB performance the Monday before the funeral.
I know it's so sad that Sean Taylor is not here anymore because he died very young age and he will be remembered for along time and my thoughts and prayers are with his family right now and I never forgotten about him at all
I got to know 2 people on that list. Brett Favre through marriage and Chris Henry because he played highschool ball against my school. I didn't know Big Irv. I spoke to him once for maybe 15 minutes. I'm a Niner since I was 4, so I hated the Packers. The game after Irv died was the only time that I cheered for Brett. I saw him a couple of years after that and I was able to tell him that. Chris laid the first in-game hit I ever had on me. It was on a kickoff. He helped me up and told me to watch my ass next time. I got a tackle on him that game. Afterward, he came to a dance we had and we spoke for a little while. I was proud for our Parish when he made it. When he died, I couldn't believe it. It was unreal. I know that Chad Johnson would score and pay tribute to Chris, but I didn't expect that I'd feel anything. I did. I shed tears. I take those memories with me where I go.
I love those magical moments when the players tap into their strength to continue playing and they have some of the best games of their career. Really cool to see
I knew Chris Henry. Our high schools were rivals. Belle Chasse was where he went and Port Sulphur is where I went. I knew Chris from him being at dances after games and just around. He was a cool guy. My favorite me memory was me thinking that I could tackle the kickoff returner and Chris nailing me with a beauty of a hit. He helped me up and asked if I wanted some more. I was like, "Yep. Bring it." We both had a good laugh. RIP Chris
I would love to have Teddy Bridgewater as Justin Herbert's shoulder to lean on when his coordinators fail him. Teddy has been through it all. Rebuilds, playoffs, etc.
2 things come to mind for the Detroit Lions.... Marvin Jones Jr ( now playing for the Jags) had went out in the 2019 season with an injury, Dec. of that year his 6 month old infant son died. It was very sad, the Detroit Lions had a tribute to the Jones family during a game. It was heartbreaking...... and then there was the career ending injury for #60 Mike Utley in 1991. An injury that left him in a wheel chair..... even as he was being carried off the field... he didn't want anyone to worry so he gave a thumbs up sign. After that.... the Lions used the thumbs up in his honor during the playoffs.... Washington beat Detroit in the Playoffs but they also used the thumbs up to honor him... I thought that was really classy on their part. I know that nobody recognizes the Lions. But most of these type of videos... should at least honor these guys. I did not watch this entire video yet... but I will assume these guys are overlooked because of the team they played for.
The Falcons are cursed, they played The first game back in the super dome, played Kwon Alexander after his brothers passing, Eric Berry’s first game back and 28-3.
I feel for a these players. I am a Bear fan, but I really was saddened by Reggie White's death. Brett Favre dad's passing I remember, as well, as many other tragic news. This just makes you appreciate things in life and family that much more. The one with Marquise Goodwin really gets me. He is on my team now and I was him and his wifes UA-cam channel. You just want to reach out and give him and his wife a huge hug.
***Keep Marquise Goodwin in Your Prayers He lost Twins Recently After Already Losing 1 Kid
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#1 Sean Taylor’s Death
#2 Marquise Goodwin’s Child’s Death
#3 Torrey Smiths Brothers Death
#4 Teddy Bridgwater’s Return After Horrific Hit
#5 Chad Johnson Honoring Chris Henry
#6 Brett Favre’s Father’s Death
#7 Bills First Trip to The Playoffs in 17 years
#8 Kwon Alexander’s Brothers Death
#9 Eric Berry Overcomes Cancer
#10 Steve Smith’s Final Game Interview
#11 Reggie Whits Announces Jerome Brown’s Death
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Coleman Productions Highlights omg I didn't know about the twins 😭 RIP
Coleman Productions Highlights. I feel so bad for him. He’s such a talented young man. Nobody deserves to lose 3 kids in less than 2 years. Once he gets a kid weather it be adoption it’s gonna be great to see him finally be a dad after everything he’s gone through. Great player better person.
Didn't Bridgwater year his ACL in a non contact injury during a summer practice?
Dang, that's harsh
The redskins playing defense with only ten players is a sign that no one could replace Sean Taylor and that is amazing
Snipez 346 R.I.P. Sean he was a great influence to the redskins and he was always a bright guy :(
The Ramsay facts
Finally his number is being retired.
Sean Taylor head hunted in a Pro Bowl game
@@jakehoschette2593 and the punter who got tackled on that fake punt/draw play stood up and dapped him up so your point is? It was a clean legal tackle.
The 'Skins going out there with 10 men gets me every time. Thats respect
Then the Bills ran for a first down.
Thats why its so respectful, the Bills didnt exploit the obvious pass defense. They ran the ball and competed to respect a great player
Sean Taylor was an amazing player. His death was tragic. Gone but never forgotten
Why did they only have 10 players on the field
Sean Taylor was senselessly killed in his home during a break in. Redskins went out with 10 men on defense leaving his position empty to symbolize that they were short one man after his tragic death.
I am a giants fan, but I couldn't be happier that Goodwin got that TD.
Me too, I'm a Giants fan and I'm still proud
Same
I’m seahawks and I’m too
Same I’m a giants fan and I’m proud
It was a touchdown in a MEANINGLESS game while his wife sat in the hospital losing their child... FUCK THE TOUCHDOWN. What the hell is wrong with you people?
Matt Ryan is such a good dude
Always giving the people with sad stories picks😂
He’s just so unlucky in the eyes of the public. His interception rates over the last few years have been really low. In fact, the Eric Berry game was during Ryan’s MVP year.
Rohan Desai true
@@rohandesai2012 1-5 lmaooooo that's some funny shit right there
Not funny from a serious video..
SHUT YOUR MOUTH.
Reggie White making that announcement always gets me, It was before information was spread as quick so everyone was shocked!
Im a Packer fan so its worse for me
@@sarasmith6763 how it’s about Jerome browns death
@Tyler Jensen yeah but that clip was of the announcement of his teammate and his friend Jerome browns death
I met Eric Berry AND marquise Goodwin at the Super Bowl center in Minnesota
Had no idea they had both overcome so much :(
@@wowsocoolomg super bowl experience
If you are overcoming difficult times, play the Falcons and you'll have a big game
BRUH this shit made me laugh😂😂😂
That's what I got out of this😂😂
Julian Keen deandre hopkins is clearly #1 receiver in the league tho
@@notespi4335 mhm.... yeah im not sure about that. hopkins came in like 2015 why julio came 2011. julio has way more yards and is faster, stronger and just better. Your honestly saying that mike evans is better than antonio
@@ILuvJuul yeah ur tweakin if u think mike evan is better then Antonio brown
Prayers out to Marquise. God has a plan for him.
god has a plan for everyone
Losing 3 children? Must be a tough plan
100 like
israel duncan gods being a dick to him then
God's plan
I can hear that poor baby saying “Good job dad!”
Strucid Live stream lies
xJay_ _Moss same
No y'all can't stfu
Prayers to Marquise's and his family.... Loosing a child is the worst pain ever..
Just lost his twins recently also
@@ladonnagauchat6428 Jesus....
Lord have mercy
He has a beautiful healthy baby girl today
Holy shit. I looked Jerome Brown up, I had no clue he had just turned 27 and was the best DT in the league! Along with White, the best DE at 31, that puts it into perspective. Imagine something like JJ Watt being the one to tell us Jadeveon Clowney just died! It'd be so crazy.
Also looking him up, apparently he was one of the favorite on the coaching staff for his leadership and effort, and he famously broke up a KKK rally by speaking calmly and making them realize how silly it was to hate another person for not reason like that. Wild stuff.
Him breaking up the KKK rally was astonishing. I'm sorry to make this political tho, but that is why I hate the today's general liberal media's perpetuation of divisive ideologies and segregation, except mostly doing it to white people now... It's sad that these tired old ideas are being justified in the name of "social justice"...
@@DeMoraJS i guess the different is nowadays, if a black guy tried to peacefully break up one of those meetings, he'd be killed.
Pretty amazing guy. Too bad others don’t follow his example and do instead of preach; converse instead of kneel.
Wow people really commented with their bullshit instead of just saying what was deserving...a great man.
Jerome Brown was on par with Reggie White. If he didn’t pass away when he did he would be in the books with guys like Lawrence Taylor and Reggie white
Goodwin story gets me every time. Seeing a team rally around a player like that is why I watch football
The kwon alexander one always gets me
Aiden Shearin it was so sad
I remember the Torrey Smith game after his brother died. He played with a purpose.
Though I'm a Steelers fan, I had to give him some respect.
It's been like 12 years and Sean Taylor's death still hurts, I was young when it happened but I'm pretty sure his jersey is still for sale in local stores. Never had another player like him on the team, honestly.
What about Alex Smith? I know it's not the same but both stories were tragic
I was curious if they still do, since the team changed names. Searched and am finding Commander jerseys with his name and number, so I’m assuming they still sell them at local stores?
This is beyond sad 😢🙏
Kingchungus why do I see you everywhere
Kingchungus I know
The 49ers story tore me up.
Respect to ALL players and people involved in ALL these stories.
not even a vikings fan but teddy going back out there is crazy. he was so good before he got hurt. could’ve been the best qb for the vikings ever. glad to see him playing well for the broncos now
That marquise Goodwin clip gets me every damn time. Real tears and I'll own that
Matt Ryan doesn't play good against people who just experienced a tragedy
I looked up to Sean Taylor and Bob Sanders when I played high school ball (class of 07). I was shocked when Sean lost his life. That was the first time I was really hurt over someone I didn’t know personally.
I'm a hardcore Seahawk fan and yes I live in Washington state I have so much respect for all the NFL players this made me cry prayers for you all and can't wait for the next football season to start God bless you all and your families
Don’t care what anyone says. Favre’s game after his dad died was the most amazing thing ever. I remember watching that game as a Packer fan, being heartbroken for Brett, scared he wouldn’t play, and understood why he wouldn’t. Then when they said he’s playing and he walked out on that field I knew it was over for Oakland. My brother and I were young teenagers at the time, and both of us cried that whole game almost from the beauty of it. Even the Oakland fans were happy.
On this day it has been 13 years since we lost Sean Taylor. May he rest peacefully.
When Eric berry handed the ball to his mom, and the guy in front of her wanted to take it but realized the significance , was awesome to me
R.I.P Sean Taylor he will be remembered as one of the best safetys ever
The NFL is a big family at the end of the day. Whether fans or players, fellow supporters or foes, we remember that life is more than football. When a team loses a player tragically, the entire league and fan bases league wide feel the pain. When players triumph despite tragedy or fight back from devastating injuries or illnesses, we can all feel good. Some things are bigger than football, but football is a part of life.
Prayers and blessings to everyone in this video, suprised Shazier isn't in this video
What happened with shazier? Haven’t heard anything about a tragedy, just curious
Supreme Nacho overlord really? Either way he went for a tackle And pretty much broke his back, had to have spinal stabilization surgery. Couldn’t walk for a while but he’s made incredible progress.
I'm just glad that brigewater is able to play again he had some good games when he filled in for brees
shawn taylor hits me the most, and goodwins made me tear up when we cried in the endzone
goodwin lost his son and his unborn twins
I cried during this, especially because I remember playing when I had cancer, I just never appreciated sports as much as when I couldn't play them.
Made me cry😭😭
@1:15 No parents that are expecting should have to deal with such a tragedy and to me proves how strong they are as a couple!.. I truly wish you both the very best and I'm truly sorry for your loss even now!. Much love and respect to you both 🙏🙏🙏
Edit: And seriously thank you both for showing what real strength in the face of a tragedy looks like!. God bless you and your family!.
14 years later and I still recall the horror of hearing of Sean Taylor's passing, still break down to this day but Sean is always watching over us! Continue to rest in peace brother!
Todays the anniversary 😭
That Goodwin play gave me chills I’ll be completely honest I didn’t know anything about all he’s dealt with but I can’t even imagine prayers up brother
He just lost his twins recently also
LaDonna Gauchat damn man that’s horrible praying for the man now no one wants to go through that
Jerome brown is from my hometown. When he passed our town was never the same
I remember when Mr. Farve passed away. I lived in Bay St. Louis, Miss. at the time. I've had the honor and privilage to meet the Farve family by a chance meeting at the pizza place I worked at. Greatest family I've ever met. It was a sad day and everybody knew Brett wouldn't miss that game
This is more of a video dissing Matt Ryan.
Marquise Goodwin and Kwon Alexander always gets me crying every time I think about it it’s just such a sad and proud moment
Edit: thank you for the like I just wish there were no sad moments and only good ones it makes me sad and proud that they left only 10 players to show that Sean Taylor could never be replaced I just wish all of these players are okay after these Incidents.
This just puts into perspective that anything could happen at anytime, and you need to show kindness to all, especially your loved ones. This was an emotional and inspirational video. Keep up the good work. Ps I'm not doing this for likes, just for the satisfaction of sharing it with others.
the marquise goodwin one always gives me chills
I was at Steve Smith’s last game✊🏽🙏🏽
I was never old enough to see Sean but I did some digging and he was awesome
But nice vid Cole
Lol my name is Cale
Sean was an absolute monster and a prototype safety with his speed, athleticism and raw hitting power. Receivers always thought twice about going deep up the middle when playing the 'Skins because they knew Sean would be right there to punish them for daring to step into his kingdom.
It gives me chills knowing that a great DL like Reggie White announcing a death of another great DL and not knowing that same player (Reggie White) dies later on in life...
They up in heaven right now together having one heck of a great game of football with all the other greats that got taken away from us too soon. RIP
Steve is a good guy and was my favorite player I have mad respect for how much he loves his family
Sean Taylor Can never be replaced to some
great video. seriously.
So sad. Bless all these players!
I love Eric berry so damn much I hope he’s healthy for 2019 he’s a damn monster and a knight of the kingdom
Grant Drake Yeah didn’t see that comin. I’m pissed the fuck off and have been.
As soon as I seen Reggie White, I was done. Seeing one Eagle say goodbye to another, and years later we had to say goodbye to him. Forever and always the leaders of GangGreen. RIP #99 & #92 always in our Bloodline .
Great list, I think the blocked punt when the Saints returned to the Superdome after Katrina deserves to be on this list though. That was a very emotional moment
RIP
The Steve Smith interview was amazing..
R.I.P. Sean Taylor... Coming from a Cardinals Fan. 🙏🙏🙏
Marquis goodwin..I feel that pain. My wife and I lost our baby at 6 months pregnancy. That pain is horrendous. I lost my mind and had bad depression for 6 months. Im better now but for him to go out and play...that's strength I wish I had had.
No matter how bad things are God has a plan in the future
I love how all the picks like Eric Berry and Kwon Alexander are against the Falcons!!
The speech about Jerome brown is so chilling. So sad
Steve Smith's last-game interview just gets to me man
You might hate him as a player but you got to respect his game. Thank you Steve Smith
Dealing with loss is hard yet you go on and you push yourself to be better than you were. Survive to be someone you never knew.
Reggie was strong a real man's man tennessee guy here we love n miss u still reggie rip Jerome also
I knew Brett Favre from when his brother, Jeff, and my cousin dated and got married. I'd see him every now and then. I went to his dad's funeral and even as a 49ers fan who hated Green Bay, I told him that he had the best QB performance the Monday before the funeral.
I know it's so sad that Sean Taylor is not here anymore because he died very young age and he will be remembered for along time and my thoughts and prayers are with his family right now and I never forgotten about him at all
I got to know 2 people on that list. Brett Favre through marriage and Chris Henry because he played highschool ball against my school. I didn't know Big Irv. I spoke to him once for maybe 15 minutes. I'm a Niner since I was 4, so I hated the Packers. The game after Irv died was the only time that I cheered for Brett. I saw him a couple of years after that and I was able to tell him that.
Chris laid the first in-game hit I ever had on me. It was on a kickoff. He helped me up and told me to watch my ass next time. I got a tackle on him that game. Afterward, he came to a dance we had and we spoke for a little while. I was proud for our Parish when he made it. When he died, I couldn't believe it. It was unreal. I know that Chad Johnson would score and pay tribute to Chris, but I didn't expect that I'd feel anything. I did. I shed tears. I take those memories with me where I go.
Man all these are sad af !!! Really has me in my feels for sure 👌🏻💯
The Torrey Smith game was emotional and epic!
Sean Taylor was a bad ass defensive player
I love those magical moments when the players tap into their strength to continue playing and they have some of the best games of their career. Really cool to see
This video made me cry my eyes out and I never cry!
I was surprised to not see Pat Tillman on this list
8:00 you heard the 3 types of yeah’s
LOVE THE THUMBNAIL
My prayers is with Marquise goodwin
i HATE that Chad may never get in the hall. 85 was box office & deserves to be in canton
Damn. Cant believe how all these players played through these games after all the tragedies they've been through.
I love Kwon Alexander! Tragic. Best of luck in the future for him!!!
Sam Rees why is your profile picture the fake team in madden
Wow I cried this whole video...godbless all of the players
I knew Chris Henry. Our high schools were rivals. Belle Chasse was where he went and Port Sulphur is where I went. I knew Chris from him being at dances after games and just around. He was a cool guy. My favorite me memory was me thinking that I could tackle the kickoff returner and Chris nailing me with a beauty of a hit. He helped me up and asked if I wanted some more. I was like, "Yep. Bring it." We both had a good laugh. RIP Chris
This video had me in tears
I would love to have Teddy Bridgewater as Justin Herbert's shoulder to lean on when his coordinators fail him. Teddy has been through it all. Rebuilds, playoffs, etc.
Damn Sean died 6 days after my 2nd Birthday.
My dad taught marquis Goodwin wife
😮
oh damn. interesting
Shawn Taylor didn’t get replaced he still tackling in heaven 👆
i remember that torrey smith game. he was on my fantasy team, and I kept him on the bench cuz I thought he wouldn't do anything. then he went off.
Sean Taylor's my favorite football player and my favorite sport is basketball
Sad thing Jerome brown is from the same city as me in Florida and there is a gym dedicated to him and I am going to same high school as him
Sean Taylor Taylor will always be remembered in my heart
2 things come to mind for the Detroit Lions.... Marvin Jones Jr ( now playing for the Jags) had went out in the 2019 season with an injury, Dec. of that year his 6 month old infant son died. It was very sad, the Detroit Lions had a tribute to the Jones family during a game. It was heartbreaking...... and then there was the career ending injury for #60 Mike Utley in 1991. An injury that left him in a wheel chair..... even as he was being carried off the field... he didn't want anyone to worry so he gave a thumbs up sign. After that.... the Lions used the thumbs up in his honor during the playoffs.... Washington beat Detroit in the Playoffs but they also used the thumbs up to honor him... I thought that was really classy on their part. I know that nobody recognizes the Lions. But most of these type of videos... should at least honor these guys. I did not watch this entire video yet... but I will assume these guys are overlooked because of the team they played for.
Does anyone know the name of the music that starts playing at 13:30?
It sounds like some music from NFL Films
Matt Ryann lowlights for 16:29
Eric berry made me cry
Damn i really feel for Goodman him and his wife are really being put through it
R.I.P to every person that died
The Falcons are cursed, they played The first game back in the super dome, played Kwon Alexander after his brothers passing, Eric Berry’s first game back and 28-3.
This gives me the chills
This video makes me cry good luck to all of these people and family
The Brett farve one kills me
I dont think Steve Smith could have said it any better!!! What a beast!
My mom keeps texting me asking why I’m crying so damn loud
I feel for a these players. I am a Bear fan, but I really was saddened by Reggie White's death. Brett Favre dad's passing I remember, as well, as many other tragic news. This just makes you appreciate things in life and family that much more. The one with Marquise Goodwin really gets me. He is on my team now and I was him and his wifes UA-cam channel. You just want to reach out and give him and his wife a huge hug.