A+ for putting that into the video. That game was legendary, and any highlight of it just wouldn't be complete without seeing Dennis Green's rant (RIP).
The video doesn't truly show how crazy Cowboys/Bills 2007 was. Undefeated Cowboys had a matchup with the undefeated Patriots, but had to go to Buffalo first for MNF matchup against a pretty awful Bills team. Romo had SIX turnovers and the Cowboys had to get a last-minute tying TD (failed 2 pt conversion), recover an onside kick and get into FG range just for Nick Folk to have to make the kick twice due to the Bills calling timeout. Insane game.
Could you imagine the Lions fans with long memories watching the second one unfold like "He's not going to do this to us again! This can't be happening again!"
Throwback ideas for this week: NFL Plays on Halloween that get increasingly spookier Seahawks/Ravens 2003 Week 11 (Crazy 4th Quarter) Cowboys/Eagles 1980 NFC Championship Game
@@VariousListener I thought this was a great comment until I thought about your question. I can't think of one play in which the first adjective that comes to mind to describe it is spooky.
I was at that game, and I think we had the ball for over 40 minutes in time of possession, but every time the Colts scored it was in like 3 minutes lol. That game and the Jets Monday night with the wildcat and Henne throwing deep balls to Ginn were awesome
wasnt a fail mary green bay just really sucks and cried about it because they always get help from the refs thats how they won their super bowl with drug user rodgers
Lol never understood that call. The fact it was disputed by the officials after the catch should have been good enough reason to overturn that shit. You could watch that 100 times and never see where that was a TD
Old footage from the 80's and who do we hear? Al Michaels. Footage all through the 90's and who do we hear? Al Michaels. Footage all through the 2000's and UP TO TODAY, and who do we hear? The legendary Al Michaels. That man is amazing.
I don't understand why it's still on the network. The intent of games being on ABC was because of the Hollywood strikes. But that's been over. Can someone explain? I get the games on ESPN anyway for free through cable, so it's not much of an issue for me.
@@mariosnum1fanBeing able to watch MNF for free, with an OTA antenna, is awesome. Especially for cordcutters. I hope they keep doing it, lest they replace it with another lame sitcom
Favre's killshot from the first play of OT in Denver was the greatest I had ever seen. Considering OT conditions call for careful controlled drives to kick a FG since it was still sudden death back then.
All these years later and that Hail Mary in the Seahawks/packers game is STILL AN INTERCEPTION. Zero chance anyone in their right mind should have called that a touchdown.
@@treyhelms5282 yes, you are right. Look at the play though. The defender clearly chested the ball, whereas the receiver reached in to grab a ball that was already caught. It’s hardly a case of them both catching at the same time
@@broncosbreaks I agree with you on the grabbing, but it doesn't matter as to who had possession. They both did when they were coming down, so tie goes to the receiver. I prefer the Packers to the Seachickens, but it was ironic how this call was used to get the league to cave and bring the regular refs back, when the catch itself was the right call. I get there was pass interference not called before the catch, but you could probably go back to most controversial penalties and find a missed call somewhere.
You’re a fool. The nfl replaced all the refs 24 hours after that game. Tells you all you need to know that they blew it. However. Packers had all game to put it away and didn’t do it. No team should let it get to the last play when so many opportunities are there
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fail_Mary It even has its own Wiki article. Several refs mentioned in the article say they felt it should have been an interception, if the right refs had been in the game. @@treyhelms5282
Thank you NFL Throwback for including the year to go along with each clip. Sometimes you get curious about certain games and either can't remember when it happened or you want to look it up.
@@dpackerman4203 - nope that’s not it. I’m talking about the Monday Night Miracle Redskins vs Cowboys (9/19/05) Skins down 13-0 with la few minutes left, and moss catches tds on back to back drives of 39 and 70 yards for the Skins win
@@Macious_Himself mkay well I’ve never heard of the Monday night miracle so I googled it and everywhere said it was the jets dolphins game. So you were mistaken to call it that.
@@dpackerman4203 - Dude, YOURE wrong, there’s more than one game named MNM. Here a wiki link and see for yourself 🤦🏻♂ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Monday_Night_Miracle
No it was the right call and the derangement of opposition was revolting. No the replacement refs were not wrong and the other refs should have admitted being wrong to begin with.
#1. Great comeback #2 they would need to show the ensuing drive when Sean Taylor obliterates that receiver, just because. #3 Seeing Jerry Jones and Bill Parcels walking off the field stunned is worth the price of admission #4 HAIL TO THE REDSKINS
I‘m not 100% but I think I recall that being a Sunday night game.. Moss beat Roy Williams deep for the second time, 14-13 game in Dallas if I remember correctly
@@miamimercenary9623 it was a Monday night game. It’s referred to as the Monday Night Miracle if you search for it. I remember debating whether to go to bed when they looked so awful, but before the game started I had told my cousin that I want to see the Skins beat the Cowboys in heartbreaking fashion, the same way the Skins had lost so many times in the past. Me having said that was literally the only reason we stayed up to see the end of the game. lol!
1:22 I remember that game. The dolohins ran the ball and tried to keep it out of mannings hands the whole game. They did a great job and it looked like they might pull it off until that final drive
@L_Train yea I kinda remember that game they did their best to keep manning on the sidelines and did a good job of it but but manning still spoiled their party 😅
I miss the early 2000s MNF games and having Chris Jackson and Chris berman talking on sport center about the Sunday and Monday night game(s). ESPN will never reach its peak like the 2000s
The fact that NFL Throwback put 2 Jaguars plays in this video is pretty cool. I would have liked to see the Jaguars vs Steelers Monday Night Football game where Fred Taylor went for 77 yards and a TD on the first play of the game in 1998. Or the game between the Jaguars and the Steelers in 1997 when the Jaguars blocked the game winning Field Goal and Chris Hudson returned it for a TD and Coach Bill Cowher tried to punch Hudson on the sideline.
I see teams use it and win. The losing team keeps throwing eight yard passes over the middle until they lose. Madden was a proponent of the prevent defense.
Did the NFL edit out any trace of John Gruden? Cause he was on MNF from 2009 to 2017 and I don’t hear him speak once other than a couple of reactions he makes.
2000 Jets comeback: The 76 making a catch was lineman Jumbo Elliott 2006 Bears at Cardinals: The Bears are who the Cardinals thought they were, and the Cardinals let them off the hook 2012 Green Bay at Seattle: 26 said touchdown, 84 went 'no time', in the final game with replacement officials 2015 Ravens at Browns: In typical Browns fashion they find another way to lose 2003 Colts at Buccaneers: The Sheriff leads his team to a win with a fortunate bounce from the liquored-up idiot kicker 2000 Vikings at Packers: Antonio Freeman did WHAT?!
Chris Jacke had a 52-yard FG to beat San Francisco as time expired in 1996 in Green Bay that the wind knocked wide left, then swirled back and blew through the uprights. Only thing I'd add to this fantastic compilation. 😅
Where is Baltimore Ravens vs. Houston Texans from Monday, December 13th, 2010? How does such an 'Instant Classic' not make the cut? Summary / Synopsis: The Ravens took a 28-7 lead just after halftime with a 103-yard, second-half-opening, kickoff return touchdown by WR/RS David Reed barrel-rolling through three defenders' missed tackles, then said deficit gets totally evaporated, as the Texans wiped it out with an epic comeback to tie the game up at 28-28 & subsequently sent it into overtime. However, all of that happened only for Ravens CB Josh Wilson to then intercept Texans QB Matt Shaub for the walk-off winning touchdown score on one of Shaub's many infamous pick-sixes throughout his career. Among those plenty of well-documented pick-six passes thrown, said list even includes another one that occurred five seasons later on MNF in 2015, this time around as a Raven, which he tossed against the Browns during the equally renowned 'Kick-Six' game - which, conversely, *_is_* of course part of this MNF compilation video near the end, and rightfully so.
I still don’t know how the hell those refs gave that Hail Mary to Golden Tate when Jennings clearly had the ball. Reviewing it too, they still said it stands.
How in the world is "The Pick At The Stick" ending not included in this? Bowman's game sealing pick 6 in the 49ers final home game at Candlestick Park.
Favre's whole career I always knew that to end the 1st or 2nf half he just might go deep and the DB would have no help and would mistep directly as the ball was about to hit the WR. It was always the script for him. 😂
That Bills loss to the Boys in 2007 was such a heartbreaker. If memory serves, they got up by 3 TDs I think - with a rookie QB, rookie RB, a gutted defense. No way they should have been able to outplay Dallas at that point. Looked like it was going to be a HUGE win in the middle of that playoff drought, and it was the first time MNF had been in Buffalo for like 10 years. Instead, they gave it away. If memory serves, they had the ball on like the Dallas 5 and just needed to run it, but instead threw it, got picked, and that set up the FG. Smh
The Cowboys scored a TD, failed the 2 point conversion to tie it, then had to recover an onside kick, and go down the field with no time-outs to setup the field goal. But, everything else was accurate.
This needs the 2001 Ravens-Titans game where a Titans Steve McNair last second TD run gets called back because the Ravens had a penalty were called for a penalty for being unabated to the QB. The Titans were forced to do the play again, & the Ravens stuffed the Titans at the 1 as the clock expired.
Glad “HE DID WHAT” was number 1. Legendary play and legendary call by Al Michaels.
Gives me goosebumps every time.
I don't think there's any beating that. Thats about as ridiculous and crazy as you're gonna see.
Agreed but too bad he’s been trash lately on TNF. He needs to retire
Hands down craziest ending to any NFL game ever, let alone MNF.
You could of given them 1,000,000 footballs and they couldn’t replicate that catch again!
Will Hill beating the Browns on a blocked field goal was the first thing that came to mind for me lol
The call from Tirico is so iconic & memorable
Same. I was a freshman in college watching that in the dorm lounge, I screamed and ran out into the hallway 😂😂😂
And that was the same weekend as the miracle in motown if I recall
Legendary moment.
The tucker 66yrd fg was mine....ravens nation all day!!!
16:44
"But they are who we thought they were! And we let 'em off the hook!"
Dennis Green
A+ for putting that into the video. That game was legendary, and any highlight of it just wouldn't be complete without seeing Dennis Green's rant (RIP).
@@switchback27 My thought was, "Oh, _that's_ the game that inspired that rant."
@@switchback27how he die?
He was right. The bears defense and special teams was their offense. And Leinhart mistake after mistake lost it
@@TheKingwalker22 Dennis Green passed away from cancer years later.
Dude, you dig the good ones. The best thing about this reel is hearing all the great football voices of my youth.
The 2000 Monday night slate was bananas. It felt like every game was awesome.
Yeah I had no idea the Jets had a last second win against the Pats on mnf that year in addition to the Dolphins game.
Yeah it was. The early 2000s in general MNF was amazing.
The video doesn't truly show how crazy Cowboys/Bills 2007 was. Undefeated Cowboys had a matchup with the undefeated Patriots, but had to go to Buffalo first for MNF matchup against a pretty awful Bills team. Romo had SIX turnovers and the Cowboys had to get a last-minute tying TD (failed 2 pt conversion), recover an onside kick and get into FG range just for Nick Folk to have to make the kick twice due to the Bills calling timeout. Insane game.
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It's insane that Justin tucker had 2 game winning 60+ yard fgs in Ford Field
Could you imagine the Lions fans with long memories watching the second one unfold like "He's not going to do this to us again! This can't be happening again!"
The last 2 times he's played in Detroit 😂
Nothing about miracles happening at Ford Field for the road team is a Miracle. That’s just the way it works around these parts
Tucker's 2nd should have an asterisk attached for an easy penalty that was never called.
@@daevydjaeyou can call a penalty every play .
Throwback ideas for this week:
NFL Plays on Halloween that get increasingly spookier
Seahawks/Ravens 2003 Week 11 (Crazy 4th Quarter)
Cowboys/Eagles 1980 NFC Championship Game
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What makes a play spooky
@@VariousListenerthe spookiness
@@jamesmolinaro4461big hits/injury scares
@@VariousListener I thought this was a great comment until I thought about your question. I can't think of one play in which the first adjective that comes to mind to describe it is spooky.
Glad the late Dennis Green was included in that clip
That Garcon TD was gut wrenching as a Dolphins fan
I was at that game, and I think we had the ball for over 40 minutes in time of possession, but every time the Colts scored it was in like 3 minutes lol. That game and the Jets Monday night with the wildcat and Henne throwing deep balls to Ginn were awesome
The Jets winning their contest against Buffalo on special teams is nothing new, but it’s still pretty fun
Knew Fail Mary would unfortunately be up there, at least Antonio Freeman's catch ended up #1
wasnt a fail mary green bay just really sucks and cried about it because they always get help from the refs thats how they won their super bowl with drug user rodgers
It was a pick
And that began my total hatred for Pete Carroll and the Sea-chickens
Is it not a crazy finish?
Lol never understood that call. The fact it was disputed by the officials after the catch should have been good enough reason to overturn that shit. You could watch that 100 times and never see where that was a TD
Old footage from the 80's and who do we hear? Al Michaels.
Footage all through the 90's and who do we hear? Al Michaels.
Footage all through the 2000's and UP TO TODAY, and who do we hear?
The legendary Al Michaels.
That man is amazing.
And Then In 2006 Al Michaels moved to NBC and who do we hear for 10 years from 2006-15 Mike Tirico
@@AndrewDecaro-j7t Sadly, you are right. Tirico is good, but certainly not Al. Thanks for your comment
Al was great during the 80s and 90s, but he's not anywhere near what he once was. He needs to retire. He sounds like he's tired of calling games.
_Who else is happy Monday Night Football is back on ABC full-time?_
I don't understand why it's still on the network. The intent of games being on ABC was because of the Hollywood strikes. But that's been over. Can someone explain? I get the games on ESPN anyway for free through cable, so it's not much of an issue for me.
@@mariosnum1fan"for free from cable" 😂 is that like that free health care everyone is always going on about?
@@jeffreyv8306 I mean it’s included in my cable package like cbs fox etc. I don’t need to pay extra for it
@@mariosnum1fan Because nobody is watching ESPN any more.
@@mariosnum1fanBeing able to watch MNF for free, with an OTA antenna, is awesome. Especially for cordcutters. I hope they keep doing it, lest they replace it with another lame sitcom
Lol russ throwing that pick and replacement ref signals the touchdown, so classic
Favre's killshot from the first play of OT in Denver was the greatest I had ever seen. Considering OT conditions call for careful controlled drives to kick a FG since it was still sudden death back then.
And who would have thought that it was the ONLY time the Packers have ever won in Denver. Still waiting for a Packers win in Buffalo though.
Time for Devin Hester to be in the hall of fame
If it takes offense defense and special teams to win then Hester 100% belongs
he'll make it eventually.
Who
I have the same sentiment for Brian Mitchell and Steve Tasker and quite a few kickers
@@FamOusRex936how do you not know who Devin Hester is
All these years later and that Hail Mary in the Seahawks/packers game is STILL AN INTERCEPTION. Zero chance anyone in their right mind should have called that a touchdown.
Nope. If both come down with the ball, it's a catch by the offense. That's why you teach defenders to swat the ball down if it's contested.
@@treyhelms5282 yes, you are right. Look at the play though. The defender clearly chested the ball, whereas the receiver reached in to grab a ball that was already caught. It’s hardly a case of them both catching at the same time
@@broncosbreaks I agree with you on the grabbing, but it doesn't matter as to who had possession. They both did when they were coming down, so tie goes to the receiver.
I prefer the Packers to the Seachickens, but it was ironic how this call was used to get the league to cave and bring the regular refs back, when the catch itself was the right call.
I get there was pass interference not called before the catch, but you could probably go back to most controversial penalties and find a missed call somewhere.
You’re a fool. The nfl replaced all the refs 24 hours after that game. Tells you all you need to know that they blew it. However. Packers had all game to put it away and didn’t do it. No team should let it get to the last play when so many opportunities are there
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fail_Mary
It even has its own Wiki article. Several refs mentioned in the article say they felt it should have been an interception, if the right refs had been in the game.
@@treyhelms5282
Thank you NFL Throwback for including the year to go along with each clip. Sometimes you get curious about certain games and either can't remember when it happened or you want to look it up.
Wayne Chrebet was the original Wes Welker/Julian Edelman.
If I were to ever attend a Jets home game, I'd 100% wear a Chrebet jersey.
God damn, even in 2011 with the Bucs, LeGarrete Blount's greatest skill was trampling the Colts.
I do love Monday night winners
Me Too
Who doesn't?
Bummer y'all didn't put the Mark Brunell game winning td pass to Santana Moss in the 05 Washington vs Dallas game on here
Santana Moss single-handedly beating the Cowboys in 2005 not being here is crazy
No kidding. Not including the Monday Night Miracle (game actually has a NAME) invalidates this video. Talk about being biased.
@@Macious_Himself 12:18 bruh what were you watching? It’s right here.
@@dpackerman4203 - nope that’s not it. I’m talking about the Monday Night Miracle Redskins vs Cowboys (9/19/05) Skins down 13-0 with la few minutes left, and moss catches tds on back to back drives of 39 and 70 yards for the Skins win
@@Macious_Himself mkay well I’ve never heard of the Monday night miracle so I googled it and everywhere said it was the jets dolphins game. So you were mistaken to call it that.
@@dpackerman4203 - Dude, YOURE wrong, there’s more than one game named MNM. Here a wiki link and see for yourself 🤦🏻♂
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Monday_Night_Miracle
“Fail Mary” still cuts deep.
It was an all time awful call
No it was the right call and the derangement of opposition was revolting. No the replacement refs were not wrong and the other refs should have admitted being wrong to begin with.
20:22 the most Browns way to lose
The Lions should just never let Justin Tucker kick from 60+ in their stadium ever again at this point lol. Unreal.
Disapponted the Redskins Brunell to Santana Moss to beat the Cowboys wasn't on here
Should have been somewhere in the top ten no less.
#1. Great comeback
#2 they would need to show the ensuing drive when Sean Taylor obliterates that receiver, just because.
#3 Seeing Jerry Jones and Bill Parcels walking off the field stunned is worth the price of admission
#4 HAIL TO THE REDSKINS
I‘m not 100% but I think I recall that being a Sunday night game.. Moss beat Roy Williams deep for the second time, 14-13 game in Dallas if I remember correctly
@@miamimercenary9623 it was a Monday night game. It’s referred to as the Monday Night Miracle if you search for it. I remember debating whether to go to bed when they looked so awful, but before the game started I had told my cousin that I want to see the Skins beat the Cowboys in heartbreaking fashion, the same way the Skins had lost so many times in the past. Me having said that was literally the only reason we stayed up to see the end of the game. lol!
Did some googling and looks like it was in fact a MNF game, played on Monday, Sept. 19, 2005 at Texas Stadium.
1:22 I remember that game. The dolohins ran the ball and tried to keep it out of mannings hands the whole game. They did a great job and it looked like they might pull it off until that final drive
Was that the game where manning only had the ball for literally less than a qtr of time of possession?
@@iprodigy6723 Yeah it was something like that. Dolphins just kept running it and running it but they left just enough time at the end for Manning.
@L_Train yea I kinda remember that game they did their best to keep manning on the sidelines and did a good job of it but but manning still spoiled their party 😅
I miss the early 2000s MNF games and having Chris Jackson and Chris berman talking on sport center about the Sunday and Monday night game(s). ESPN will never reach its peak like the 2000s
Ok, I'm sorry, always great stuff, but... but how is Santana Moss's 70 yard TD to beat Dallas 14-13 in week 2 of 2005 nowhere to be found??
Was that a Monday night game?
@@BuccWylde Yes, it was. In fact, Moss caught two touchdown passes in the 4th quarter, 39 yards and 70 yards!! (2:35 was remaining on the 70 yarder.)
@@sludge8506That time-stamp is the reason. Pretty much all of these are plays as time is expiring to go ahead.
I don't know why, but MNF and SNF's sound quality and overall visuals look way better than any normal day-game.
Prime time games that’s why
I'm so happy the "He did WHAT!?" ended this video! GO PACK GO!
That 2007 game with Dallas and Buffalo was crazy with the fact that Romo turned it over like 6 times.
The best for me will always be the catch by Antonio Freeman against the Vikings in OT
You forgot the Ravens-Texans game from 2010 where the Ravens won it in OT w the game winning interception!
Was looking for this comment! One of the best forgotten games in recent history
another BANGER from NFL Throwback 🔥 what else is new 🤷♂
2:10 Dude, Cooper putting Mercilus on his ass was crazy😂
20:02 GB ball, Seahawks got lucky
Seattle fans have no right to ever complain about bad calls.
That’s one of the worst calls ever along with the rams no call vs N.o and the cooper call out of bounds and more.
The BEARS are who we thought they were! Hahaha never gets old. Hester my fave player ever 😊
Anyone else watching this, getting geared up for the 2024/25 season?
Who doesn't LOVE football?!?!?!?!
Still can't believe that bullshit touchdown call in the green bay/Seattle game lol. Clearly was a pick and that rent-a-ref blew it.
Yeah, but Karma got the Seahawks back in the Super Bowl against New England.
that play single handedly ended the replacement refs.
Al Michaels, Dan Deirdorf were awesome
Outside of two super bowl wins, that win over the Rams in 2000 is an all time favorite for me as a Bucs fan.
3:42 love that TD call
oh the Al Michaels "he did what" highlight in 2000 i believe
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Favre to Freeman gonna be on here calling it
I was right. Greatest MOF moment of all time. I was in 6th grade watching it by myself eating chicken wings late into the night ❤
2:06 the hustle of the big man DJ Reader 💪After Cooper jukes 2 others to the grass. He didn't quite make it but hell of an effort the whole play.
The fact that NFL Throwback put 2 Jaguars plays in this video is pretty cool. I would have liked to see the Jaguars vs Steelers Monday Night Football game where Fred Taylor went for 77 yards and a TD on the first play of the game in 1998. Or the game between the Jaguars and the Steelers in 1997 when the Jaguars blocked the game winning Field Goal and Chris Hudson returned it for a TD and Coach Bill Cowher tried to punch Hudson on the sideline.
The 1980 Bucs and Rams and the 2000 Bucs and Rams better be included here!
That pushoff on the Fail Mary, man, it gets me every time.
Video Idea/suggestion: Every teams best/greatest upset win.
17:12
It’s only right they put Dennis Green’s postgame rant.
they called out prevent defense in 1997 ( 17:36 ) and yet we still to this day see teams use it and lose
I see teams use it and win. The losing team keeps throwing eight yard passes over the middle until they lose.
Madden was a proponent of the prevent defense.
Nice seeing some bucs plays in here, I miss Blunt, that win Vs the Saints with TB was sweet too!
Thank you, thank you, thank you for including the YEAR of each clip! A+
The best Monday Night Football game winning touchdown history of the National Football League
People kind of forget McNabb was a decent player in his time
definitely better than decent. 2000s was a competitive era for QBs.
No, they don’t.
8:04 we all know how this game truly ended 😏. And boy did I scream at the top of my lungs. It was after my bed time and I didn’t care.
I was at the 2009 Bears vs. Vikings game. It was so cold my beer froze. Vikings played like crap for the first half, came back to tie, lost it in OT.
8:28 what the HELL was #46 doing?? 😅
Great Video!
McNabb so underrated
Did the NFL edit out any trace of John Gruden? Cause he was on MNF from 2009 to 2017 and I don’t hear him speak once other than a couple of reactions he makes.
Totally missed out on the 2005 Redskins/Cowboys game where Brunell threw 2 TDs to Santana moss
2000 Jets comeback: The 76 making a catch was lineman Jumbo Elliott
2006 Bears at Cardinals: The Bears are who the Cardinals thought they were, and the Cardinals let them off the hook
2012 Green Bay at Seattle: 26 said touchdown, 84 went 'no time', in the final game with replacement officials
2015 Ravens at Browns: In typical Browns fashion they find another way to lose
2003 Colts at Buccaneers: The Sheriff leads his team to a win with a fortunate bounce from the liquored-up idiot kicker
2000 Vikings at Packers: Antonio Freeman did WHAT?!
The old MNF crew is legendary. I wish they never changed the broadcast crews.
Before there was Edelman's catch in Super Bowl 51, there was Freeman's "what?" on MNF. Insane luck right there!
As a life long Dolphins fan, I was not at all surprised by how many of these last minute wins were against the Fins.
Rod Smith getting wide open while covered by the previous year's Super Bowl MVP, "Lucky" Larry Brown.
Chris Jacke had a 52-yard FG to beat San Francisco as time expired in 1996 in Green Bay that the wind knocked wide left, then swirled back and blew through the uprights. Only thing I'd add to this fantastic compilation. 😅
15:40 in this game, Manning and the Colts scored 3 touchdowns in 2 minutes near the end of the game. Amazing game.
Go Lions, need to bounce back after losing to the men behind the slaughter in Baltimore.
I really miss the old school unis of the 80's.
The Dennis Green moment is probably my favorite post game moment of all time
Where is Baltimore Ravens vs. Houston Texans from Monday, December 13th, 2010? How does such an 'Instant Classic' not make the cut?
Summary / Synopsis: The Ravens took a 28-7 lead just after halftime with a 103-yard, second-half-opening, kickoff return touchdown by WR/RS David Reed barrel-rolling through three defenders' missed tackles, then said deficit gets totally evaporated, as the Texans wiped it out with an epic comeback to tie the game up at 28-28 & subsequently sent it into overtime.
However, all of that happened only for Ravens CB Josh Wilson to then intercept Texans QB Matt Shaub for the walk-off winning touchdown score on one of Shaub's many infamous pick-sixes throughout his career.
Among those plenty of well-documented pick-six passes thrown, said list even includes another one that occurred five seasons later on MNF in 2015, this time around as a Raven, which he tossed against the Browns during the equally renowned 'Kick-Six' game - which, conversely, *_is_* of course part of this MNF compilation video near the end, and rightfully so.
Lol uh oh have to redo the video now. This really is a great play and game.
Thank you for not ending the video on the Seattle "no-catch" touchdown.
The lesson seems to be that if the Monday nighter has New England in it, it has a good shot of having a memorable ending.
20:00
They really had the audacity to include the Fail Mary 😂.
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I knew the Fail Mary was gonna be at least top 3 😂 Go Hawks
Nah, the first one was the craziest. Using Arnaz Battle on offense is actually clinically insane.
James Thrash...now that's a name I haven't heard in 20 years. That 2001-2004 Eagles run was something.
18:28 frank gifford: "he's gone"
Joe Washington's KO return in '78 HAD to be in this list!
DEVIN HESTER ON THE RUNWAY !!!!
as a chargers fan, something about the chargers DEF having the most appearances in this video just feels right
I still don’t know how the hell those refs gave that Hail Mary to Golden Tate when Jennings clearly had the ball. Reviewing it too, they still said it stands.
How in the world is "The Pick At The Stick" ending not included in this? Bowman's game sealing pick 6 in the 49ers final home game at Candlestick Park.
Favre's whole career I always knew that to end the 1st or 2nf half he just might go deep and the DB would have no help and would mistep directly as the ball was about to hit the WR. It was always the script for him. 😂
The Ravens vs Lions definitely wasn't Monday night. What are you guys on? 😂😂😂
That Bills loss to the Boys in 2007 was such a heartbreaker.
If memory serves, they got up by 3 TDs I think - with a rookie QB, rookie RB, a gutted defense. No way they should have been able to outplay Dallas at that point. Looked like it was going to be a HUGE win in the middle of that playoff drought, and it was the first time MNF had been in Buffalo for like 10 years. Instead, they gave it away. If memory serves, they had the ball on like the Dallas 5 and just needed to run it, but instead threw it, got picked, and that set up the FG. Smh
The Cowboys scored a TD, failed the 2 point conversion to tie it, then had to recover an onside kick, and go down the field with no time-outs to setup the field goal. But, everything else was accurate.
Video idea: Best play from every season in nfl history
I already know what the last one will be before even watching the video (Browns-Ravens 2015)
Lol I'll never forget the Seahawks winning a game by tossing an interception
Increasingly crazier, yet some extremely mundane touchdowns after much crazier ones.
I loved the few clips hearing John Madden. He was the greatest.
This needs the 2001 Ravens-Titans game where a Titans Steve McNair last second TD run gets called back because the Ravens had a penalty were called for a penalty for being unabated to the QB. The Titans were forced to do the play again, & the Ravens stuffed the Titans at the 1 as the clock expired.