Most Iconic Moment for Each NFL Team
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- Опубліковано 5 чер 2017
- The most iconic and beloved moments from all 32 NFL teams in history. Take a journey through some of the greatest moments in football and feel the nostalgia of your favorite franchise’s most celebrated times such as the "Helmet Catch", "Immaculate Reception", "The Comeback", "The Original Hail Mary", and many other incredible plays.
THESE PLAYS ARE A MATTER OF OPINION, AND ARE BY NO MEANS THE ONLY ICONIC MOMENTS. A “MOMENT” CAN BE A SERIES OF PLAYS OR A SINGLE PLAY.
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*HERE ARE THE PLAYS IN ORDER OF THE VIDEO. ALSO, I DON'T NEED YOU TO TELL ME MY OPINION IS WRONG AND YOUR OPINION IS RIGHT*
1. Chicago Bears - “The Refrigerator” Perry scores in 1986 Super Bowl
2. Cincinnati Bengals - Late game stop vs Chargers in “Freezer Bowl” 1981
3. Buffalo Bills - “The Comeback” 1992 AFC Playoffs vs Oilers after being down 35-3 in the third
4. Denver Broncos - “Helicopter Run” by John Elway vs Packers 1998
5. Cleveland Browns - Jim Brown 1961 run
6. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Pick six (one of several) vs Raiders 2002
7. Arizona Cardinals - Larry Fitzgerald takes the lead back vs Steelers 2009
8. San Diego Chargers - Wide right in playoffs vs Dolphins
9. Kansas City Chiefs - Dante Hall “The Human Joystick” juke 2002
10. Indianapolis Colts - Intercepts Brady to win AFC Championship 2006
11. Dallas Cowboys - “The Original Hail Mary” Staubach vs Vikings 1975
12. Miami Dolphins - Hook n Ladder before half in playoffs
13. Philadelphia Eagles - “Miracle at New Meadowlands” Desean Jackson punt return 2010
14. Atlanta Falcons - Michael Vick game winner vs Vikings 2002
15. New York Giants - David Tyree “Helmet Catch” vs Patriots 2007
16. Jacksonville Jaguars - David Garrard 4th & 2 conversion & sack fumble vs Steelers 2002 Playoffs
17. New York Jets - Joe Namath delivers on Super Bowl III victory promise
18. Detroit Lions - Barry Sanders TD in playoffs
19. Green Bay Packers - “Ice Bowl” Bart Starr QB sneak
20. Carolina Panthers - Steve Smith OT playoff game winner vs Rams 2002
21. New England Patriots - Tom Brady 28-3 comeback vs Falcons 2017 Super Bowl
22. Oakland Raiders - Marcus Allen TD vs Washington SB XVIII
23. St. Louis Rams - Tackle at goal line secures Super Bowl 2000 victory
24. Baltimore Ravens - Flacco to Jones hail mary 2012 Playoffs
25. Washington Redskins - John Riggins 4th & 1 Super Bowl TD vs MIA
26. New Orleans Saints - Tracy Porter pick six off Peyton Manning to win SB 2010
27. Seattle Seahawks - Marshawn Lynch “Beat Quake/ Beast Mode” epic run vs Saints 2011 Playoffs
28. Pittsburg Steelers - “Immaculate Reception” tipped to Franco Harris for the win
29. Houston Texans - First drive in first game, score touchdown vs Cowboys 2002
30. Tennessee Titans - “Music City Miracle” Dyson scores on lateral to win game vs Bills
31. Minnesota Vikings - Brett Favre to Greg Lewis hail mary vs SF, rated as #1 hail mary by NFL
32. San Francisco 49ers - “The Catch” Joe Montana
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it would be awesome if you included time stamps for each play
+Connor Whitby i believe someone in here did before
WTD Productions Beastquake was amazing but I'd say the most iconic play in Seattle history is Richard Sherman deflecting Kaepernick's pass to Earl to send them to the Super Bowl. Or maybe the OT pass to Kearse against GB to go to the SB
WTD Productions wait a minute for the Steelers what about the Super Bowl against the cards either James Harrison's pick six or santonio holmes corner Td reception to when the Super Bowl
The most iconic moment for the Jets should have been the butt fumble
john gleason lmfao.
john gleason just like how the most iconic moment for the Browns should have been the missed field goal by the Chargers last year. Lol.
john gleason I'm the biggest jets fan ever and I agree.
Butt Fumble isn't even that special. Tom Brady ran into a damn ref and got tackled.
john gleason I
0:08 - Bears | 0:35 - Bengals | 0:55 - Bills | 2:13 - Broncos | 2:54 - Browns | 3:26 - Buccaneers | 3:59 - Cardinals | 4:57 - Chargers | 5:20 - Chiefs | 5:35 - Colts | 6:02 - Cowboys | 6:36 - Dolphins | 6:58 - Eagles | 7:42 - Falcons | 19:06 - 49ers | 7:58 - Giants | 9:12 - Jaguars | 10:05 - Jets | 10:25 - Lions | 10:47 - Packers | 11:06 - Panthers | 11:41 - Patriots | 13:05 - Raiders | 13:35 - Rams | 14:18 - Ravens | 14:46 - Redskins | 15:21 - Saints | 15:42 - Seahawks | 16:02 - Steelers | 16:33 - Texans | 17:16 - Titans | 18:34 - Vikings
Thank You.
you rock
the sammyb You're the real MVP
the sammyb I'm happy people like you exist
the sammyb not all heros wear capes
As a chiefs fan the most iconic for me was seeing Eric berry come back from cancer
Reminded me of Mario Lemieux playing in the NHL and dominating the day of getting chemotherapy treatment multiple times. I'm an Eric Berry fan, sucks he got hurt again.
The announcer for Minnesota omg 😂 freaking perfect voice!
the saints should be their first game back in new Orleans when the punt gets blocked
+Joseph Chandler like i say, each team has several that could be used, i decided to go with winning a super bowl
Miami has the only perfect season in NFL history and you decided to go with an alley-oop play from a playoff game...THAT THEY LOST???
What happened to your "Super Bowl Winning Theory" there, bud?
obi1corleone Chiefs won a super bowl also but dante hall is there iconic moment.....
Joseph Chandler that's what I'd thought too.
obi1corleone why are you so mad, it's his video
I never get tired seeing the immaculate reception. Good vid bro
Highlight Heaven I love ur channel and I'm surprised ur here
Highlight Heaven You know almost none of these are close lol
huh?
Highlight Heaven Bro the one for the Patriots should have been the field goal in rams vs pats.
Studzz the one for the Patriots should've been the play where Drew Bledsoe was injured
Barry Sanders was from another planet. My favorite RB of all time.
Was expecting the fake spike to be the Dolphins most iconic
Nah, HH is spot on again with this one. The Hook-and-Lateral in one of the greatest games ever played is the right call, IMO.
the best play for the browns were in 1961 😂😂😁😁😁
Edit: crazy oldhead brown fans go crazy in replies LMAOOO
KINGSACEBRUH yeah but by someone who many consider to be the best football player of all time.
Richard Nixon 1961😀😁😁😂😂😂😂😁😁😂
KINGSACEBRUH I don't get what you're trying to say. I'm not a browns fan I just think you're being an idiot. The packers most iconic play was in 67, doesn't mean they're a bad team. Grow up and show some respect for one of the greatest players of all time.
+Richard Nixon widely considered one of the greatest backs of all time ^^
I'm not mad, more baffled at your stupidity. Not only do you have an abysmal knowledge of grammar, but those comments are edited so I'd love to know what you messed up originally. Secondly, rather than mocking a fantastic player, it'd be preferable to show some respect since, as I said, he's one of the greatest to ever play. And again, the Packers' most iconic play was in '67. Doesn't mean they're a bad team.
Huh I wonder what the Giants one will be
(Sarcasm)
Let's go Irish 930 True, but as a Giants fan, I don't think I'll ever get tired of seeing that clip. It's not just iconic for the franchise, it's an iconic play for the entire NFL. That 2007 Super Bowl played out like a perfect underdog story, and I don't think I'll see another Super Bowl upset better than that in my lifetime.
Why? Because. Well we saw a 28-3 come back by the patriots so....🤷🏾♂️ I'm a giants fan btw
Why? Because. 2001 was better
lol u mad we runied your perfect season?
Why? Because. It still breaks my heart every time I see it. I cried when that happen and my heart still hurts from it
Great video. Glad I could watch it before this goes viral.
Bears are cursed for giving the ball to The Fridge instead of Walter Freaking Payton. He poured blood sweat and tears into that half-ass franchise. He should've gotten that TD!
Packman 04 I like the Bears but I will admit if I was the coach I would have ran it with Payton
Is that really the Texans most iconic play in the 1st quarter for a regular season game
+diegos9753 read the play description. it was their first ever game and drive as the Texans. brand new team.
WTD Productions thanks for the clarification I just would of thought it would of been a Earl Campbell run
diegos9753 Earl Campbell was on the Houston Oilers which became the Tennessee Titans. The Houston Texans were founded in 2002.
RIP Arkos :(.
You Will Never Know She's not dead! She's just not here right now.
I knew flacco to jacoby Jones was gonna be in here thanks awesome vid:)
Dustin Tussey what like Ray Lewis blocked that pass in super bowl 35
The Tracy Porter pick six still feels like magic every time I watch it, all the same this video is great. Football history is beautiful.
0:08 Chicago Bears
0:35 Cincinnati Bengals
0:55 Buffalo Bills
2:13 Denver Broncos
2:53 Cleveland Browns
3:26 Tampa Bay Buccaneers
3:59 Arizona Cardinals
4:56 San Diego Chargers
5:19 Kansas City Chiefs
5:34 Indianapolis Colts
6:01 Dallas Cowboys
6:34 Miami Dolphins
6:57 Philadelphia Eagles
7:41 Atlanta Falcons
7:57 New York Giants
9:11 Jacksonville Jaguars
10:04 New York Jets
10:25 Detroit Lions
10:46 Green Bay Packers
11:04 Carolina Panthers
11:41 New England Patriots
13:05 Oakland Raiders
13:34 St. Louis Rams
14:17 Baltimore Ravens
14:45 Washington Redskins
15:20 New Orleans Saints
15:41 Seattle Seahawks
16:02 Pittsburgh Steelers
16:32 Houston Texans
17:15 Tennessee Titans
18:33 Minnesota Vikings
19:05 San Francisco 49ers
I know I'm a little late but enjoy!
as a Houstonian, and a Texans fan. It hurt seeing the Bills moment.
I love the vid and idea. Great work bro
+visionary. thanks man
Some franchises it's negative things that are most iconic though. Bills-Norwood FG Browns-The Fumble come to mind.
Bucs should be the Ronde Barber interception in the NFC Championship
The Vikings and Eagles would be different now
The eagles one is wrong, our most iconic moment was throwing snowballs at santa
Mark Cuban nah, it's choking in every single Super Bowl they've been to.
Mark Cuban I really loved the 4th and 26 pass to Freddie Mitchell
Max Gee but how? In order to choke you have to have a lead..
Max Gee the patriots cheated
Slimy Taco They're have are biased, I hope for someone to drill Brady, but I mean this is from an eagle fan, and still there are lots of other teams out there that feel the same, like the Jets too.
Sweetness should've scored instead of The Fridge
I agree with all of these, except for one: the Chargers. The Chargers most iconic moment should have been when LaDainian Tomlinson broke the single season touchdown record (Week 14, 2006). "And he will gallop into the endzone! Chargers fans are witnesses to history!"
No it should be the Marlon McCree interception fumble
I'd have chosen Kellen Winslow being carried off the field by his teammates after the Epic in Miami. Greatest game ever played, at least for its era.
My 49ers have had multiple "iconic moments" over the years, but I had a feeling you would use "The Catch" in the 1981 NFC Championship game.. What a great video.. Keep 'em coming!
When you know your team sucks that it's most iconic moment was in 1961 cough cough Cleveland browns
travis haywood the Packers must suck too because theirs was in 1967. Jim Brown is one of the greats. I see nothing wrong here.
Should've been butt fumble for Jets
mason dp Mad?
i was gonna say
The Lynch run for the Seahawks was a great play, but the Richard Sherman tip that led to their first Super Bowl victory seems that team's most iconic moment.
Nice vid. All game footage. Great stuff. You're the man🤙🏼
lol thought the Steelers one was either going to be the 99 yard interception by James Harrison or the fade toe tap to Santonio Holmes
Those are good, too, but the immaculate reception is pretty iconic.
The Immaculate Reception is considered by many to be the greatest NFL play of all time. For the Steelers, it quite literally marked the definite turning point for the franchise. Before that play, the Steelers were among the worst teams of the NFL, having never won a playoff game. After that play, the Steelers have won more games, playoff or regular season, and have won more championships than any other team in the league.
Thanks for making me appreciate the immaculate reception more
Or the Troy Palomalu scoop up interception
Cardinals could have been the "Hail Larry" in overtime against the Packers in the 2016 playoffs
Time to update the Eagles one with Super Bowl 52! I’d say do a combo of the philly special, the strip sack and the last second Hail Mary attempt
So glad you put DeSean Jacksons return in here. That was one of the greatest comebacks I'm nfl history.
Seahawks fan here and while beast quake was great, I think I'd take Sherman's tip pass in the end zone to send the Hawks to SB 48
I knew it'd be one of the two, though personally I find it a difficult choice
What about passing on the 1 yard line?
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As a hawks fan, I still wake up at night with cold sweats. That's how iconic the 1 yd int was.
I'm happy that they didn't choose the Hasselbeck pick 6 play on Super Bowl XL...
saints shouls have been the blocked punt
yournamehere nah. if it wasn’t that interception it should’ve been the one against brett favre and the vikings.
Great vid. Gave me chills.
As a Pittsburgh fan, I truly feel for the Cardinals moment being in a Super Bowl they ended up losing in the last minute. When Fitz scored there, I thought it was over and while I'd still be upset over the loss, I'd have been happpy for him and Warner at least. They both deserve more recognition.
Bears one shoulda been the devin hester kick return in super bowl imo
+Victor torres yeah but people will always remember the fridge scoring, and everytime someone does the same, it's referred to. plus Bears won that SB, lost the one with Hester
You're probably too young to remember 1985.
@@WTDProductions - have to agree with HH going with the Fridge, but I'd be tempted to argue it was his Monday Night Football TD vs the Packers that might actually be the more iconic score.
I realize you probably limited the moment to on-the-field action, otherwise for me, the Bears moment might be Gale Sayers' award speech where he referenced his dying teammate, Brian Piccolo. That's literally the stuff movies are made of.
the ghost of super bowl xli still haunts rex grossman.
The best play for the Cardinals was in a Super Bowl they didn't even win.
+StubbornGamingAmoeba okay? they still came all the way back and it was a great moment. there are several plays in here where the team ended up losing, still an iconic moment
imo the santonio holmes catch made it obsolete
I guarantee the Larry Fitzgerald catch and run vs Green Bay in the NFC champiosnhip is a lot more iconic to Cardinal fans than the TD in a Super Bowl they lost
+northernwv lmao i'm a cardinals fan. as great as that was, it doesn't change cardinals history. cardinals had no business making it to the super bowl that year, and that touchdown proved they wouldn't roll over to a great team on the big stage. and all of my friends who are cardinals fans agreed with my choice
Pretty good. No NFL fan should leave this one and be disappointed.
That Eagles one was so much more than just that play. It was a huge comeback against one of their main rivals. When you see a team go as hard as they can and succeed, it just makes you feel good.
surprised the Jaguars one wasn't the 1996 divisional round
TheBreadman904 I thought the same. However that Garrard run shook the entire city of Jacksonville and made Steelers fans cry. We were the only team to beat them twice at home ever
The Eagles one could have been the first miracle at the meadowlands.
90's Nick nah the sequel had a huge comeback before desean Jackson made his iconic punt return. So that's why that one is better than the first
The first Miracle in the Meadowlands is an iconic moment in the history of the entire NFL though.
What about 4th & 25?
the jacoby jones ravens one brings tears to my eyes. No one really knows how significant that play was
A couple surprises here, particularly how the miracle in the meadowlands, the epic in miami, the drive, and the jags win over the broncos weren't the choices for their teams. But as a Panthers fan I can say the choice was absolutely spot on
How was the chiefs not Hank Stram and his metriculating the ball down the field
IMO
Philadelphia Eagles - "Miracle at the Meadowlands" vs. Giants (1978)
Oakland Raiders - "The Holy Roller" vs. Chargers (1978) or "The Sea of Hands" vs. Dolphins (1974)
Denver Broncos - "The Drive" vs. Browns (1987)
Atlanta Falcons - Bartkowski Hail Mary vs. 49ers (1983)
New England Patriots - Malcolm Butler Interception vs. Seahawks (SB 49) (2015) or "The Birth of a Dynasty" vs. Rams (SB 36) (2002)
Arizona Cardinals - Larry Fitzgerald's Overtime Heroics vs. Packers (2015)
MARK-44PRIME what are you talking about? The Beastquake was WAY more iconic than the Fail Mary. The Beastquake put the Seahawks back on the map
sccrdude22 it was an iconic play too, but it's in my opinion.
MARK-44PRIME The fail Mary is a moment in nfl history that frankly should not exist.
sccrdude22 What the NFL doesn't want you to know is the Seahawks went 7-9 that year
how is the fail Mary the most iconic play in seahawks history😂
Nice work!
I think most Eagles fans would agree that 4th and 26 is more important to the city than Desean's miracle punt return.
The most iconic moment for the eagles should have been the fourth and 26 against the packers in the NFC Championship game in 2005
Can we all agree at least that Joe Buck shouldn't have a job calling a little league scrimmage let alone super bowls?
If it was only one play the Malcolm Butler interception to steal the Super Bowl should have been the Patriots most iconic moment.
texans one should have been jj watt pic six
+Arnold Campos that came second in voting. but you only get to have your first ever touchdown as a franchise vs a rival once
First time on your channel. Nice video!!!
5:35 did that feel good anyone els? Seeing Tom's face like "oh nerrrrrrrrr"
I like how the Cardinals most iconic moment is from a game they lost 😂
Patriots should’ve been Butlers catch vs the Seahawks
Dope list fam
the 25 point Super Bowl comeback will always be the best comeback ever, nothing can top that
the chargers play should have been LT breaking the record but whatever I guess
Miracle of the meadowlands 👍🏼👌🏼🔥
As a texans fan, I gotta say.... WAY MORE MEMORABLE MOMENT was when JJ Watt became the 1st player to get 20 sacks in a season more than once, and his 20th sack was for his first career safety.. That shit gave me chills in real time. You knew bortles had no chance against watt.
LaDainian Tomlinson? Chargers 2006? 29TH TOUCHDOWN BRO CMON
+Nathan Cady i'm aware of it. and yet almost every list had the miami game #1. one opinion can really never be right over another one though.
Wait the Jaguars beat the Steelers in a playoff game in the last tenish years?
Twice.
when i was a kid going to browns games all the highlights would be in black and white, they still kinda were ten years later (like 2012)
I personally think Chuck Bednarik's tackle on Frank Gifford is our most iconic moment. At least that one actually amounted to something.
What about Malcolm Butler's interception
Nike Guy yes that was good but the come back was better because it was a team effort and not just one guy or one play.
Aiden Brown I don't know, I think we're forgetting some iconic FGs that started the Dynasty. Sure, this is the House that Brady Built, but it sits on the rock-solid foundation of Vinatieri's foot. I would point to the Tuck Rule game or Super Bowl XXXVI.
I'd have chosen Butler as the most iconic moment too. The comeback against the Falcons was incredible, but it wasn't a moment, it was a long series of events. A Vinatieri kick would also qualify, but let's face it, goalline interceptions are cooler than field goals, even in the snow.
Not hating but the Chicago moment is a disrespect to Walter Payton the fridge was a fad, Walter Payton produced damn near every iconic moment the Bears have ever had. Just sayin
wow good work
I always wanted to see one of these! I agree with almost all of them
The bills most iconic moment was when they won 4 super bowls in a row ! .... oh wait.
The eagles most iconic moment was when they won a superbowl.... o wait
Hudson that day will come
Falcons most iconic moment was winning sb51-oh wait
Joel Benzie the eagles most iconic moment is when they won 3 NFC Championships in a row!!! oh wait
Actually it was when they snow balled Santa
How was Jacoby Jone's 109 yard return not the one for the ravens?
+FrostFire kickoff return
FrostFire becuase lots of teams do it it wasnt that srunning
Colts fan here, and the Marlin Jackson pick was the perfect choice. There weren't any moments that were quite as iconic in the actual SB, except Kelvin Hayden's INT return for a TD, but that moment in the AFC title game was truly special.
The Patriots had owned us in previous years, and had knocked us out of the playoffs in '03 and '04. He beat them in the regular season in '05 and '06, both at Foxboro, but I was still very nervous about this game because the stakes were much higher, and Brady and Belichick had owned us in the playoffs. Going down 21-3 early felt like fulfilling a prophecy, confirming that we'd always be second-best, but that entire comeback was totally euphoric. Joseph Addai's go-ahead TD was an amazing moment, but then we had to give the ball back to Brady, and we all still had our hearts in our throats. The INT is when we finally believed we'd done it. No disrespect to the Bears, but we knew we'd won the SB on that play. Marlin Jackson was a pretty insignificant player in Colts history, but I'll never forget his name, never forget that call.
I remember that play, of course, because it was a massive coverage mistake by the Bears that left him wide open, and that score got us in the game. But like I said, the play I remember most from that game is the Hayden INT return, because that's when we knew we'd won. It was the first and only time in the game that we were ahead by more than one score.
Actually, the play from that game I probably remember most vividly is the opening kickoff. I was screaming at my TV "DON'T KICK TO HESTER", and then we did, and then Hester did his thing. That was such a weird, crazy game, especially because of the rain.
I will never get over the 2010 desean Jackson punt return. by far my favorite game ever
BIlls most iconic moment wide left lol
Zack Young wide right?
Zack Young do you mean wide right?
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Zack Young hey, don't get mad at me for your mistake.
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The Immaculate Reception was really cool, but the thing is, was the ball really down? The camera angle doesn't hurry up enough to see, the one Football question that will never be answered...
hester's run back to start the superbowl for the bears and jacoby jones' run back after halftime in the superbowl for the ravens are moments i would put in the vid instead...i just love run backs lol
i'm not a giants fan or an Odell fan, but how could his insane one handed catch not be on there for them. best catch i've ever seen. i worked at a bar for a guy that was a huge giants fan that year, he wouldn't shut up about it, but although I hated to admit anything he liked was good. working in a sports bar, i had that constant reminder by him, and I had to give it to odell, that was unbelievable
+jeremy broadwater it was a great catch, yes. but it's not even in the same conversation as david tyree. first, manning somehow escapes a sack, throws up a pass, and tyree (who i believe hardly caught a pass before that) makes a catch pinning it to his helmet. setting up the TD. a catch to help win the SUPER BOWL vs an undefeated team >> a great regular season catch
i see your point completely, like i said i'm not a big giants fan and didn't realize the backstory to that. was just comparing the two catches visully i guess. i never played football so i can't honestly compare the difficulty of his catch either. just that beckham not only made the catch one handed but did it at that angle and pretty much fully stretched out, reaching not just extended at that angle but also fouled on the play. but with that backstory and where it led the franchise to at the end of that year I see the arguement
+jeremy broadwater yeah for a catch alone beckhams is maybe better, but the game and the significance, tyree's catch will be one of the most famous in super bowl history
All of the super bowls in the last 15 years had at least tom Brady, Ben rothelisberger, or Peyton manning
Andy Cowser SB 47, SB 37...
Whoops😂
Lol, wrong.
Why isn't the chiefs one super bowl 4?
SS yeah I thought the chiefs one was the least iconic of all of them
SS probably bc there wasn't an iconic play in that game, though Hank Stram's call of 65 toss power trap should've been on it
Hipster Eagle what about Otis Taylor's 42yd sideline hitch pass touchdown?😒
SS I for sure woulda went with 65 Tpt. Its the name of their production company. also forgive my Matt Cassel pic, I'm too lazy to change it. lolm
Great video man was fuckin awesome
I legit teared up at the Lions' play with Sanders.
The Texans one was bullshit
Is it though? What else have they done that's memorable?
Life in the 413 omg
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Great video man!!!!! Ignore what people say is bad, this is great stuff!!!!! Keep up the great work!!!!!
Never get tired of that colts interception! xD
Do not fucking tell me that Patriots game wasn't rigged.
This Nigga it wasn’t rigged.
Scottie C can you read?
Cristos Ortega that game was not rigged and if it was it was the falcons that rigged it cause the falcons had so many opportunities to win that game
The most iconic moment for the Giants should have been Odell's one handed catch on Brandon Carr
Dat Boi you must be new to the NFL.
Dat Boi
*a wild bandwagon spotted*
You must be like 9 or something
Miracle at Meadowlands 2 was MUCH more than just that punt return. Still, great way to seal the comeback.
the guy on the cowboys thinking the Play is over when sanders just runs past him is the best hahaha
I was expecting either the Immaculate Reception or the Santonio Holmes catch in the end zone and now I'm satisfied.
The first thing I thought about when I saw the title was the Jets Buttfumble 😂
the music city miracle will always be the most iconic play (for now). Number one on top 10 every year since it happened.
7:25 one of the greatest games I had ever seen.
This is how gridiron should be watched. Not 3.5 hours of slow tedium but 20 mins of action.
PA's call was more iconic than the throw and catch by Favre and Lewis... I still get chills listening to it
i still get chills from that vikings play
As a Raider fan, I know we have a deep history- so I was thinking either Marcus's long TD run in the super bowl OR Old Man Willie's interception returned for a TD against the Vikings in the super bowl. You can't go wrong with either if you're a Raider fan.
As a cardinals fan I'm dreading seeing which iconic moment for the steelers is... I assume I'm right to be dreading seeing it again
gooood video men 💪👌👏