Longest Pick Sixes in NFL History (100+ yards)
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- Опубликовано: 1 июн 2017
- no Malcom Jenkins because his was technically 99 yards not 100.
Also, the one at 4:05 wasn't included in my top 10 longest pick sixes video because there was a lateral mid-play so it went in the books as a 90 yard lateral return so it wasn't on the list of longest pick sixes. Спорт
6:32 99 speed madden character be like
Yea
Bruh I skipped 10 seconds and it was already showing replay 😂
ChrisGold 24 lol
Lmao he was running in fast forward
Logan Jones r/wooooosh
6:32
He used a Potion of swiftness that was on the sideline
2:16 dam that ref is fast
haha shit. glad someone else caught that.
Branden Lucero some refs be dipping like him
Is everyone going to ignore on 2:04 that the referee, No. 23, kept up with an NFL corner the entire way?
Haha he was fast as shit. It was just like when I used to play madden back in the day running down the sideline with ted ginn or devin hester and the ref would be just as fast.
That's exactly what I was thinking when I first saw that piece. How dah hell the ref can keep up, but the other team can't.
J FC wow
I thougt I was the only one to see that
But he didn't make the tackle.
Ed Reed honestly could have played WR and been just fine
Facts
Word up!
On the last play the person who intercepted the ball ran so fast 0_0
What about dishonestly? Could he have played WR dishonestly? Or is that really what a DB does anyway...think about it, and don’t get back to me.
Running routes is different than anticipating
Did anyone see Larry Fitzgerald run into his teamate on the sideline trying to catch James Harrison? Could have been a different outcome if he wasn't in the way.
True. That pick six is actually an NFL record, BTW. Longest pick six in the Superbowl
james harrison is my teamate xox terry bradshaw
Yup that was Antrel Rolle he ran into.
Dylan O- There are so many variables in that 1 play...but yes, I noticed that a long time ago, prob would have caught James at about the 10yrd line if were not for that...but Also Deshea Townsend was calling for James Harrison to pitch the ball back to him and Harrison was like 🖕🏾
Did anyone see the obvious penalties on that return? Cuz the refs sure didn't
2:52 You'll thank me later. I watched the whole game and this is truly one of the greatest NFL plays ever and the fact that Harrison pulled this off is even more incredible! 💪🔥
Holding and an illegal block in the back missed. That return should've been negated.
These clips are EXACTLY why so much emphasis is put on speed when drafting a player! Speed is everything at the DB position!! These were awesome to watch!!
11:18 I feel like I'm listening to someone in the room next to me watch football 😂
Lol nice
Its comforting...
6:18 look at the score feelsbadman
Straight ASS WHOOPING
38-3 XD
I like how you have three straight Eagles pick-six clips vs the Cowboys in the 4th quarter.
Any time the Birds skunk the Cowgirls is a golden moment
That James Harrison pick in the Superbowl was incredible. The party I was at watching the superbowl erupted into pandemonium. One kid punched a hole in the ceiling. Everyone screaming "YAAH SILVERBACK!!!" (that was his nickname in Pittsburgh) and started hugging each other and spilling beer (Iron City of course) everywhere....meanwhile the poor guy looked halfway dead when he hit the end zone. 😂 But then the medical staff came out for Harrison, everyone shuts up immediately...oh shit!! there's a FLAG!? (Facemask! Offence! Touchdown counts!) "BRAAAAAAAAAGHGHGH!!!" "Oh shit! They're reviewing the play!!! Oh no! He might not be all the way in!" (complete silence.....After review, the Ruling on the field stands) BRAAAAGHGHGHGH!!!!" Just that one play was a f*cking roller coaster ride. Totally changed the momentum of the game. Arizona was about to go up by 4 heading into halftime. We didn't lose the lead once after that pick 6. At the time, it was the longest SuperBowl pick-6 in history.
Still is the longest pick 6 in Superbowl history. Honestly, that play, and Santonio Holmes' game winning catch have made for some of the best highlights in Superbowl history.
10:48 good thing there was no challenge flag or instant replay, dude was out of bounds.
That’s. True
Surprise no one caught that
3:31 lol
😂😂😂😂
I would do some shit like that lol
Just subscribed. Nice channel!
Can I just tell you how much videos like this make me so very grateful for high definition TV. I spent decades of my life looking at crap TV and didn't even know how awful it was until HD came along.
Another amazing vid. Keep it up!!!🙂
Ed Reed is the greatest free safety of all time!
Fax
Fax
No doubt
You have the best videos! It's not even close!
I love your videos
He! Could! Go! All! The! Way!
I wish Chris Berman would get the Sunday night highlights show again.
“Convoy” a thing of beauty, my favorite sight in Football , like a screen pass, watching it develop wow , looking for someone to hit to get him home.
What I love most about football is the Brotherhood established in this program, I like when the man has the ball and running and his teammates blocking for him, they have each other back!
I love watching the older clips, cause it makes it look like they're running faster then they are.
So, I've always loved the sound of the crowd when the home does something spectacular, especially when it's in the last two minutes of the game. And after the last year and a half, there is absolutely no sweeter sound than the maniacal roar of the crowd when one of their boys seals the game with a great play. I know you posted this a good two-and-a-half to three years before the pandemic hit, but this is bloody fucking brilliant. Specifically for me, at 5:00, when an Eagle pulls of a pick six against the Cowboys with 32 seconds to go in the game. I grew up in San Diego, but that noise, that roar of elation and exuberance and fuckin'-A are you kidding me did that actually just happen is just the most beautiful thing in the world. Thanks so much for taking the time to produce and edit this. I know it's a royal pain in the ass, so I also know you're a true sports fan. Cheers.
2:04 when she say you're the father
10:48 stepped out of bounds.
Justin Myho ikr
IKR
10:49 just to be that guy
Was looking for this comment
2:53 is the best ever. Watching this live was complete insanity! Super Bowl. Cardinals on the verge of taking the lead and the momentum. The awesome Kurt Warner throws the pick, Harrison barreling and shuffling down field, hurdling, stumbling, scores of possible Cardinal tackles, damn near the entire defense blocking for 100 yards, on the verge of going out of bounds, time runs out of the 2nd quarter, Breaston and Fitzgerald tackle him barely crossing the end zone, no penalties, lead extended, momentum captured!! You'd be hard pressed to find a more exciting, hard fought, team effort, 100 yard interception touchdown run, in the king daddy of all football games, than this! I was at a Super Bowl house party in Spring Church, PA (about 30-40miles east of Pittsburgh), all Steelers fans, I collapsed onto the living room floor after watching this, spilled my beer and dumped a bag of Doritos, everyone was going nuts. The best play I have ever seen! Awesome game, awesome night, good times and good memories. I do feel bad for those Cardinals fans........Nah! LEGENDARY 🥇🏆🏈
"No flags thrown"
AKA - "no douche bag ref to ruin the sweet play you just saw......."
Great vid! However you missed my fav long pick 6, Malcolm Jenkins 100 yard return vs the Pats for the Eagles
I was @ the Chiefs vs Seahawks game when Gary Barbaro picked off Jim Zorn for that 102 yard pick six. It was my first NFL game I've been in love ever since
As a Bengal fan, it's good to see Carson Palmer still throwing those long touchdown passes to other teams
8:23 - Was in grade school when I saw Erich Barnes's 102 yd pick six for the Giants. The game was on the local CBS affiliate. Fun play to see.
The Vencie Glenn td (which is 3rd all-time behind the two Reed tds) was the first time I realized as a kid that the NFL counted the endzone yardage and thus you could have over a 100-yard return. I didn't see the play firsthand, but I had several cards from the 1988 Topps set (which covers the 87 season). They had record-breaker cards, and Glenn had a card made for him (and that's how I found about the record).
Note to self: NEVER throw a slant inside the 5... NEVER
Seahawks know that all too well.
Lmfaooo. The olineman @3:32 that front flips at mid field chasin down revis😂
James Harrison's was clearly the best, because it was the hardest runback to make and happened in the superbowl
Toshow 10 sadly when you're a cardinals fan you have to skip that part
J Wunder
Just as the most fun i was having i wad to go to work
J Wunder
Harrison was down at the one inch line...but I bet the steelers so jk he was in
James Harrison's int return in the super bowl is the number one and one of the best plays of all time!
why don't you have more than 7k subs you're videos are so good
The Cool Kid only 7k more like 100k
venny Trevino yeah
@2:55 Harrison's is the one that mattered most, it changed that whole Super Bowl!
great video, been here since 500 subs you've become an excellent youtuber :D. keep it up
Momentum Changing plays!!
great video thank you
Savage Brick Please do best catches out of bounds
How do you get a hold of all of these old highlights? In all your videos, like the longest run ones
3:32 what is this Dolphin doing?
Also, the Eagles did it to the Cowboys for three clips in a row.
when you run too fast for yourself, sometimes the upper half of your body gets ahead of the lower half in a way that will make you fall face first. That dolphin felt it coming and went for a tumble instead.
Mans turned into the dolphins logo
@@aprilfooledd omg yes
@@aprilfooledd lol
Savage brick sports salute to you for always paying homage to all the ballers past or present in your vids, but as a Buccaneers faithful how could you leave us out this vid. Ronde Barber 96yard Int for TD against the eagles in NFC championship game and also shut down the old veterans stadium in style on our way to the Super Bowl win...Its all good tho,show us some love in a future vid!!!✌🏿
I'm a Bucs fan too, but the video description clearly says 100+ yards, which Barber's was not.
I can’t believe they don’t have Rod Woodson‘s 2001 100 yard interception return versus the Broncos on Monday night football. That was the single most important play of that entire season for the Raiders that year. It basically saved their season
2 years late but, looked it up, it was only 98 yards so barely doesnt qualify
@@wateriswet0510 LOL ya but that said he has more interceptions run back for TDs than anyone ever ontop of his 72 interceptions
2:13 can I point out that the referee is going the same speed as the football players?
JstCallMeRebel
Usually the refs played football before so they’re fast
Refs are usually lean (7% body fat) can bench 300+ and run 4.4s. They just have outside careers (like lawyers, doctors or politicians) that keep them from committing full time to football.
Holy sh.. That guy is fast
5:45 I literally remember watching this play as a child. I grew up in Philadelphia and we seldom got to see the Chargers play. If it was a West Coast team, it was usually the Rams or Raiders. Speedy Duncan taking it to the house when I was about 6 or 7 years old.
Marino wants no part of that at 12:30 lol
back to back to back Phila running back against Dallas.. pure joy to watch
That is awesome 😀😀😀
Kudos for the old time films from the 40's and 50's. People need to remember football was played for decades before the Super Bowl was even thought of.
I see you bro Louis Delmas 💎🤙🏾🔥
Forgot how good Howard Cosell was. Nice vid, loved the old timey stuff.
True. That said, Chris Berman should be required to narrate all NFL highlights -- at gunpoint, if necessary. "He...could...go...all...the...way"!
Berman is great for football. But he should never, ever be allowed to call another baseball game from here to eternity.
I'm OK with that. "back back back back back" simply doesn't sound as good, does it?
Sounds like a squirrel with projectile diarrhea actually.
Cosell was THE greatest. The 40 and unders missed out on what was by far the greatest Monday Night years ever with Howard, Frank Gifford and the great Dandy Don Meredith... "me me me... turn out the lights, the party's over".
Suggestion: Longest fumble runbacks for touchdowns. I remember a game between the Eagles and the Raiders, a West Coast game shown at 4:00 pm on the East Coast. 1986. I think the date was November 30. The game went into overtime. Late in overtime, close to 8 pm in Pennsylvania, 5 pm in California, the Raiders were on the Eagles' 3-yard line and in a good spot to won. But someone fumbled, and the Eagles took it 97 yards in the opposite direction to win.
4:14....seriously, I got the goosebumps!!
I was at the game that Barbaro ran the interception back against Seattle. It was COOOOOLD!!!
As a cowboys fan, seeing all the returns we gave to the eagles (and giants) had me heated
This is Good
Missed Jimmy Hitcock in 97 when he picked off Marino in MIA @ NE 101 yard pick six.
What year was that game @ 6:17? In what Universe could the Lions be leading the Broncos 38-3? I distinctively remember watching a game in 1984 when, I believe Mike Haynes, returned a touchdown against the Dolphins for over 100 yards. (It wasn't the game @ 12:16)
The year of the lions game was 2011, and the lions won 45-10
for the Mike Haynes int, I looked it up and it turns out it was only 97 yards, (so close)
I like this
The James Harrison one was special for a few reasons. First it was a sb. Second there was no time on the clock, so if he doesn't get in, the offense never gets the ball. Finally, the dude is a linebacker where I think all the others were dbs
Best line you can hear: there are no flags. Btw damn that lions Denver game though
Wow, there was some old footage in there!
Interesting to see how many Hall of Famers are throwing those picks. Montana, Aikman, Fouts, Kelly
probably others
Warner
Namath, against the Buffalo Bills in 1968, Tom Janik had the pick 6.
Marino had two on this clip and they missed a third he had at New England in like 97, I believe it was MNF too. Jimmy Hitcock had a like 101 yard pick six that night for the Pats. It was one of two pick sixes he threw in that game. Larry Whigham also had a 60 yard pick six.
At first I thought this was gonna be the Arizona show, but then we got a break and then back to regular schedule picks! Lol! Peace!'
7:28 classic "Browns gonna Browns" moment right there.
Yup...also another "Ed being Ed" moment
This didn’t age well
You know something crazy is gonna happen when the footage is old
Anyone recognize the announcers voice from 8:23-8:47?
Yep, that was the legendary PBA bowling announcer Chris Schenkel!
Never knew he announced other sporting events...
I love watching all the defence going ‘oh damn we got the ball’ and then start disparately trying to block for their man.
1:35 TY for remembering this one.... without this one Doug Williams might not have won this game in Relief of Jay Schroeder and earned the starting position going into the playoffs, That one is historic because it paved the way for "The Quarter" ... Wilburn lead the league in Interceptions that year but the other Corner had the career season of a HOF Career. No one threw to Darrell Green that season because he was a blanket. Wilburn was possibly the best compliment to Darrell Green, a tall physical corner who needed Safety help but with Green on the other side being able to cover anyone deep Wilburn tended to have that help a lot. Put Green on the fast guy and put Wilburn on the big guy.
10:12 #75 was the real MVP there, hope he got a free dinner pass from #34 for that pick-6 reviving block
Legend says Keyshawn Johnson is still holding on to Lito Sheppard's shoulder pads to this day.
Ha
@0:16 #11 got so triggered that he decided to take him down AFTER the TD 😂
2:35 When you try to block Brandon Jacobs, but get ripped a new one :D
No Jimmy Hitchcock ( Patriots ) 100 yard INT vs. Dolphins, Nov. 23, 1997?
Great to hear Howard Cosell....
I forgot about Lito Shepard... I used to always trade for him on Madden 05
Some great runbacks, but every time I see one of them showboating or extending their arms out before crossing the goal line, I keep hoping for a repeat of Leon Lett.
KEEP THE BALL TUCKED AND CROSS THE DAMN LINE FIRST!
Smashwit, spoilsport, lame-o.
The Pick six.
Football’s version of the Shorthanded goal. The backbreaker.
Did everyone ignore the fact there is an entire segment on the eagles getting 100 plus yard pick sixes on the cowboys🤣
Nice
Pick 6's are more likely to happen from long distances because a db will out run any goaline stance offensive linemen.
6:50 hey lois, im calling a football game
Being a lions fan is one of the craziest things in life
So is being a Longtime Jet Fan, Lol
do the longest plays that didn't score next
As I am an Eagles fan any of them by the Redskins, Giants, or Cowboys I cry every time
That sb43 interception singlehandedly screwed the cardinals in 3 ways: cards don't score, Steelers score, Fitzgerald makes the tackle but gets impeded on the sideline lol
All the Lions highlights and no mention of Bryant Westbrooks 101 yard interception return vs the Patroits on Thanksgiving day 2000?
I guess the cowboys quarterbacks use to love throwing it to Lito sheppard😂
When George Teague scored, the announcer said “there is justice in this world” and that reminded me how he was the guy who wrecked TO when he celebrated on the star
Wow defensive backs got surprising speed
Anyone know what that 1st play is called . Like when thete at the 10- and then intercepted right away
I love when you see them running and the other team is clearly slower but they still try to catch up but they get farther and farther away 😂
James Harrison was the best. He's a D-Lineman, give him a lot of credit for going 100 yards
Drake and Josh Fan all my life I thought he was an lb but it was definitely the best
Also he has asthma
@@yashsahoo3205 that makes it more impressive
I know
For going 100 yards and not passing out at the end
The Pick 6 is so nice. Ed Reed did it TWICE!!!
No1 made commentary more exciting better than Chris Berman!