For those that don't know, the score was 20-13 Cleveland. Cleveland had just come from behind scoring 10 points in the fourth quarter and those fans felt they were about to send their beloved Browns to their first Super Bowl. Also, the kickoff that lead to the Broncos being at the two was the result of a rookie making a mistake by not letting the ball roll into the end zone for a touchback. Okay, now you're prepped.
Actually, some argue he made the right choice. The Browns were closing in and the ball could've stopped before the end zone. If the Browns got there, it's their ball!
I will never forget watching this live. I am not a browns fan and I was in shock for a few days. This was an amazing series. the 3rd and 18 was just crazy
This drive was literally my introduction and 1st impression of John Elway . Had never seen him or much NFL but , I followed him the rest of his career . The only thing my memory lapsed on was I didn't realize it was as much time on the clock I always thought it was less time on the Drive .
@@Ronsclassicphotography That's part of the brilliance of The Drive. March down the field, get the TD, leaving your opponent without enough time to answer.
@@yankees29 Easy - Elway. Marino couldn't run or shrug off a defensive lineman in the backfield. If you had a team short on supporting talent - like Denver - Marino would have gotten killed.
Elway had it all. Scrambling ability, ability to throw on the run or from the pocket, howitzer arm, quick release, and great leadership on the field. You couldn’t draw a better combination at the position.
Yet he never threw 30 TDs in a season and rode Terrell Davis’s coattails to win two Super Bowls. He needed a 1700 and 2000 yrd rushing season from his running back to win his rings.
He couldn't stand in the pocket. I know he did a lot of impressive things but he never learned how to stand in the pocket. That's pretty important and I see the same thing being repeated with Josh Allen. He's a lot like Elway.
@@roycesanders1701 Broncos receivers had to catch Elway passes out of self-defense. Watson referred to having an "Elway cross" on his chest - a bruise shaped like the end of the football from letting a ball get to him.
Time2Football I think it started when they moved to Baltimore. Cause they did have devastating losses in the 80s and stuff but they've made the playoffs once moving back from Baltimore.
@@matthewwalker9205 precisely! That was the first of a series of heart-breaking defeats throughout the ‘80s. There’s Red Right 88, The Drive and The Fumble.
@@yankees29 hard to believe I agree. Arguably the 2 most talented QBs in the history of the game. It’s amazing how many things factor into winning a championship.
@DrewHop he was also such a a good major league baseball prospect that it enabled him to avoid being drafted by the Colts. He bluffed the Colts by announcing that if they drafted him he wouldn't go there and would instead play for the Yankees.
Same here. I was 14 when i saw this game. Bronco since then. Elway is the best ive ever seen he carried those teams to the Súper Bowl. Playing with that Dan Reeves Old school offense did not help him. If he played in SAn Francisco he would’ve won 8 Super Bowls
I saw the The Drive 2 vs the Oilers and the commentators were talking about this game and if he could do it again. I became a fan of Elway after that game.
For modern fans, five and a half minutes seems like an eternity. Back then there was no such thing as a two minute drill. The amount of contact that was allowed against receivers severely limited the passing game. Nobody thought they could score backed up at the two yard line. That was just about impossible, until it wasn't.
I witnessed people leaving big old Cleveland municipal stadium and they headed straight for Lake Erie and walked in never to be seen again .. Like Zombies from a horror movie. I still see a Ghost once in a while wearing a Dog Pound Mask out in the foggy water on brisk January nights
They’re still there like the ghost army from Lord of the Rings. Only a Browns super bowl victory will set them free. So, they’re going to be there for a really long time.
@@Greg-mh5zn actually your wrong mate lol, I lived in New Zealand, had 7 years in the states, was a 49 fan in the 80s cos of Ricky Ellison who won 3 super titles, then when I lived in the USA was in Boston so I became a pats fan, from 2001. So you think I would bring up Tom Brady ..Brady lost 3 Super Bowl games, favs to win each time, funny Joe play 4 ..super bowls and won 4, cos he is the goat lol
Art Model once said the Broncos were inferior and were not worthy of being part of the AFL-NFL merger. I wonder what he thought after the Broncos defeated the Browns in 3 championship games.
Elway was throwing stinger missiles. Sammy Winder was one of the worst starting RB's of the 80's. This was the golden age of the NFL. Elway wiped the mud off his hands on Sampsons jersey, then threw a lazer to Mark Jackson. This was the first NFL game I ever saw. Bronco for life...
As a chiefs fan I see a lot of similarities between mahomes and elway. The way both of them throw with their arm talent and the way they both move and improvise.
Mahomes has a lot more supporting talent to work with. The best receiver on that Denver team might be the #4 on KC today, or might not make the roster. Sammy Winder was small, but he was slow. And the offensive line was "patchwork" on their good days.
Wish I had witnessed this live. I was born in ‘90 and while I do remember Elway playing and even winning back to back superbowls I still wish I had understood what I was watching a little more.
I watched this game when I was in the Army. Me and few of my Ohio buddies plus one friend from Colorado. We were whooping it uo when we rhought the Browns were going to the Super Bowl. Mocking and heckling our Colrado buddy. He had the last laugh. Unfortunately :(
Saw the highlights of this game in UK, very exciting. However this was at a time when NFC teams dominated the super bowl. So with the 49ers, Giants, Redskins (sorry Washington) and Bears with great teams, this match up would have at best been 5th best in the league vs 6th.
Tom Brady may be the GOAT , but if he were in this situation, at that time, in frigid cold temperatures, with those receivers and against that defense, could he lead them the way Elway did? I don’t think so. I’d want Elway.
One of my favorite football moments. Recently Pat Mahomes’ drive against the Bills was almost as impressive. He got the Chiefs down the field quickly to kick a field goal to send them into overtime for a win. This is still better though. Classic!
When they showed the replay of the shotgun snap hitting Steve Watson at 4:08, Merlin Olsen said that it hit Watson in the hip. It looked to me like it actually hit him in the ass.
6:01 - nowadays Mahomes draws the penalty 10 out of 10 times in the same situation and gets the ball placed half-the-distance to the end zone and a 1st.
Some people think Mahomes was the first QB who was athletic who had a great arm and ability to run the ball 👀. Elway would've lit up today's NFL. Mahomes may be a little better pure passer but Elway's clutch gene was legendary.
@Blorbus Unimax I wasn't saying I I agree, I'm saying after his statistical historic start to his career(even though it's a much easier league to pass in now) some people, even "experts" on tv were saying they had never seen someone as talented as him. Yes he is an amazing talent, but like I said we had seen stuff like that before, but maybe just not as frequently or those QBs stats weren't as impressive. But Rodgers was doing stuff like Mahomes in his early years. And then like I said before him there were others like Elway.
Nah dude, lol imagine giving Elway those same receivers and TE Mahomes is throwing to. And a offensive coach in Andy Reid. The wideouts Elway had in the 80s and even 90s bunch of guys.
He had 2 clutch receptions in this drive. Notice also how the Broncos used Sammy Winder to get them out of that hole they started in at the 2 yard line. First 4 plays Winder touched the ball. Got them to the 15.
I remember watching this game with my Dad and Uncle at the neighborhood bar, in Denver... We all went nuts when the Broncos won. It was disappointing when when they didn't win the Super Bowl that year.
If Elway, Montana, Manning , Brady, mahomes all out of college in the same draft. Elway will still be the 1 pick. I couldn’t picture any of these great qbs playing in these broncos team Under Dan reeves and going to 3 SB in 4 years. You’ll be kidding yourself if you think they could’ve.
The Browns painted "Broncos" in one endzone (the one that “The Drive” ended in). Interesting piece of trivia there. Has that ever happened outside of a Super Bowl or international game etc...? A friend of mine is a Browns fan, remembers the game and he didn't believe me until I showed him. I wonder how many other people never caught that?
That’s what makes them that much historic. Defenses were allowed to take your head off and they’re running split back sets with 80yds to go. They earned every yard.
I Remember watching this Game on a Mountain Top Base with My Army Buddies. I was Rooting for Elway since I saw him in High School when he played for Granada Hills. Sgt Wilkes was Rooting for CLE who lost the best chance to go to a Super Bowl. Sorry Sgt Wilkes.
The WORST 98-yard drive in history was the one mounted by the Los Angeles Rams against the Minnesota Vikings in the 1974 NFC title game. It came away with no points after the Rams were picked off in the end zone.
The Cardinals almost mounted a 99-yard drive that would have won them the game against the Packers but the pass from Murray was intercepted. 😫 If Green would have just turned around would have been a TD. 🤦♂️
Brady's the 🐐and I've been watching football for 50 years but I don't care what anyone says Elway is my #2 all time .. If Elway had those big pocket $ money bags like Joe Montana had in S.F with the highest payroll in the league for 10 years straight in a non salary cap era John would have won 5 SB's in San Fran .. Mahomes has the skill set like Elway but it's in a touch football era
And here’s the thing, Phil Simms said many years later he’s glad Denver won this game because if Cleveland had won, It would’ve been much tougher to do what he did against that secondary of two all-pro corners (Dixon and Minnefield) than what ultimately he did to Denver in Pasadena.
@@jamesbutke1438 I think it would have been a loss, but a closer one. A great "what-if" in NFL history: Do the Browns give the Giants, Skins and 49ers better games in the SB, even if they lose all three?
For those that don't know, the score was 20-13 Cleveland. Cleveland had just come from behind scoring 10 points in the fourth quarter and those fans felt they were about to send their beloved Browns to their first Super Bowl. Also, the kickoff that lead to the Broncos being at the two was the result of a rookie making a mistake by not letting the ball roll into the end zone for a touchback. Okay, now you're prepped.
cool, forgot about that rookie doing that
I think it was Ken Bell?!
Shut up
Actually, some argue he made the right choice. The Browns were closing in and the ball could've stopped before the end zone. If the Browns got there, it's their ball!
I remember this game 😁😁 I was on the edge of my seat the entire drive
One of many 4th quarter comebacks for Elway. Some of my best memories of my childhood were watching Elway and the Broncos win
I will never forget watching this live. I am not a browns fan and I was in shock for a few days. This was an amazing series. the 3rd and 18 was just crazy
This drive was literally my introduction and 1st impression of John Elway . Had never seen him or much NFL but , I followed him the rest of his career . The only thing my memory lapsed on was I didn't realize it was as much time on the clock I always thought it was less time on the Drive .
@@Ronsclassicphotography That's part of the brilliance of The Drive. March down the field, get the TD, leaving your opponent without enough time to answer.
Insane how Elway could throw it that like in those wet muddy conditions. He’s the Nolan Ryan of Quarterbacks.
@@jonmolina948 Yeah, look at his jersey...you can take Brady, Brees, and Manning COMBINED and they never had that much dirt on their uniforms...
You're probably confusing it with the drive II, there were only 2:07 on the clock @Ronsclassicphotography
John Elway had one of the best throwing arm I had ever seen.
Threw a rocket to Jackson while backpedaling.
He had a rifle. So did Marino. Imagine having to evaluate and pick from the two in the draft?
@@yankees29
Easy - Elway. Marino couldn't run or shrug off a defensive lineman in the backfield. If you had a team short on supporting talent - like Denver - Marino would have gotten killed.
Madden called Elways arm a howitzer
Threw the ball like a rocket
Elway had it all. Scrambling ability, ability to throw on the run or from the pocket, howitzer arm, quick release, and great leadership on the field. You couldn’t draw a better combination at the position.
Yet he never threw 30 TDs in a season and rode Terrell Davis’s coattails to win two Super Bowls. He needed a 1700 and 2000 yrd rushing season from his running back to win his rings.
y'all talk about a sport that involves 45 people like it's tennis lol
@@dociebiemowie915 that has absolutely nothing to do with his individual skill set. We’re not talking about winning, we’re talking about talent.
@@dociebiemowie915 Didn't Troy Aikman go to the HOF because of Emmitt Smith and Michael Irvin?
He couldn't stand in the pocket. I know he did a lot of impressive things but he never learned how to stand in the pocket. That's pretty important and I see the same thing being repeated with Josh Allen. He's a lot like Elway.
3:15 30 yards missile in frigid temperature. The throw by Elway was game changing.
The ball almost went through him. Elway almost killed him with the football.
That bad boy had some mustard on it! Almost split the receiver in half
34 yards in the air in less than 2 seconds. In cold weather. Absolutely unreal rocket. He threw it from the 38 and dude caught it at the other 28.
@@roycesanders1701
Broncos receivers had to catch Elway passes out of self-defense. Watson referred to having an "Elway cross" on his chest - a bruise shaped like the end of the football from letting a ball get to him.
The ball was nearly fumbled away too, as the Center snapped it just off the RB’s leg
Man I love this era. So fun to be able to go back an watch it again.
this warts and all version shows how utterly brilliant this drive was by Elway... simply the greatest.
Playoff games in Cleveland in the 80s were some of the most exciting games I’ve ever watched as a kid
Oh my God! Elway was throwing missiles!!
Sadly this was the beginning of the Browns' sorrows. I feel for the loyal Cleveland fans
Time2Football I think it started when they moved to Baltimore. Cause they did have devastating losses in the 80s and stuff but they've made the playoffs once moving back from Baltimore.
Nah cuz red right 88 was a few years before
Matthew Walker at this point, ever since they fired paul brown lol
@@matthewwalker9205 precisely! That was the first of a series of heart-breaking defeats throughout the ‘80s. There’s Red Right 88, The Drive and The Fumble.
😥
What a cannon Elway could throw 😊
Yea that's called *greatness*. His name is John Elway.
Elway is still said to be the best College prospect to ever enter the draft... #1 second to none. Simply the BEST!
Hard to believe they had their choice of him or Marino.
@@yankees29 hard to believe I agree. Arguably the 2 most talented QBs in the history of the game. It’s amazing how many things factor into winning a championship.
@DrewHop he was also such a a good major league baseball prospect that it enabled him to avoid being drafted by the Colts. He bluffed the Colts by announcing that if they drafted him he wouldn't go there and would instead play for the Yankees.
Can we talk about how the kicker kicked it barefooted?
Think thats weird? Check out the whole era of barefoot kickers in the NFL! - ruclips.net/video/zVI58r-OlLI/видео.html
Ethan Dow you did it
Rich karlis. That’s his name
there was a few of them back then.
God help him if someone runs in and stands on his foot
This whole series is actually pretty cool
Elway the Goat and he's the reason i wear that orange and blue!!! Best QB ever! #DB4L
Same here. I was 14 when i saw this game. Bronco since then. Elway is the best ive ever seen he carried those teams to the Súper Bowl. Playing with that Dan Reeves Old school offense did not help him. If he played in SAn Francisco he would’ve won 8 Super Bowls
I saw the The Drive 2 vs the Oilers and the commentators were talking about this game and if he could do it again. I became a fan of Elway after that game.
I was 18 and agree he was by far the most talented player to ever play QB. Brady couldn't carry his jock in a dump truck.
As a UK fan I could tune in to AFN 873 AM and get patchy reception from Germany....this game was amazing to listen to !
For modern fans, five and a half minutes seems like an eternity. Back then there was no such thing as a two minute drill. The amount of contact that was allowed against receivers severely limited the passing game. Nobody thought they could score backed up at the two yard line. That was just about impossible, until it wasn't.
I recorded this game on VHS.
BroncoLifer
Since1977
I was at this game. Browns fan since 70s too. Still hurts after all this time
The sound of the crowd felt like they were in a gladiator arena 🏈
True
That Clint Sampson Jersey with the Elway muddy hand wipe 🙌
I witnessed people leaving big old Cleveland municipal stadium and they headed straight for Lake Erie and walked in never to be seen again .. Like Zombies from a horror movie. I still see a Ghost once in a while wearing a Dog Pound Mask out in the foggy water on brisk January nights
They’re still there like the ghost army from Lord of the Rings. Only a Browns super bowl victory will set them free.
So, they’re going to be there for a really long time.
Nice experience....
they owed somebody some money after losing the game😂
Masterpiece of a drive.
I saw Elway win MANY games single handedly. He was the most talented Quarterback in NFL history.
No way .. Steve young was just as good
@@pistolpetenaki No way Young had Jerry Rice and a bunch of ball of fame players on his teams
@@Greg-mh5zn oh please .. that like saying ..pippin and the bulls only won cos of Jordan lol, Steve young was amazing quarterback .. better than Elway
@@pistolpetenaki you probably live in SF
@@Greg-mh5zn actually your wrong mate lol, I lived in New Zealand, had 7 years in the states, was a 49 fan in the 80s cos of Ricky Ellison who won 3 super titles, then when I lived in the USA was in Boston so I became a pats fan, from 2001. So you think I would bring up Tom Brady ..Brady lost 3 Super Bowl games, favs to win each time, funny Joe play 4 ..super bowls and won 4, cos he is the goat lol
The 8 words every Browns fan hate:
THE DRIVE
THE FUMBLE
JOHN ELWAY
ART MODELL
Art Model once said the Broncos were inferior and were not worthy of being part of the AFL-NFL merger. I wonder what he thought after the Broncos defeated the Browns in 3 championship games.
Add Johnny Manzel to that list
That QB hit at 1:31 is now a penalty flag in this day and age 😅
When you play a prevent defense, it prevents you from winning.
God damn decades later and I can still feel the tense watching this. Wasn't even born yet
yea lmao this was honestly one of the greatest Drives in NFL history when it's known simply as " The Drive " you know its insane
Rip Marty! One heck of a coach
“Let’s go get the gleam.”
Imagine a world where Cromartie just goes down after picking off Brady😂
Elway is the best of all time
No way .. Joe ..Tom ..and terry all better
@@pistolpetenaki Brady played in a MUCH easier era. There have been lots of rule changes, to make the game easier for QBs between then and now
@@chrisjames6327And still no other QB did what he did
@@pistolpetenaki Terry and Joe played on stacked teams full of ball of gamers.
@@Greg-mh5zn what load of bs ..you play with the team you got ..the results show Joe never lost a Super Bowl lol, heloooooo
i like how the “reverse angle” was super hi-tech back then, when we have imaginary yellow lines showing the first downs now lmao
This was a great game. Elway was unbelievable! I was 10 when I watched this game.
That DAWG pound was deafening!
Going back and watching this, My God could Elway throw the ball. You could hear the thud of the ball hitting his chest when he caught the tying TD.
@@JamieTheBangles11Fan
Mark Jackson said later that if he didn't catch it, it would have been impaled in his chest. The ball was thrown THAT hard
Now this is football
I sure wish Cleveland could be in the AFC Championship Game again this year. It saddened me about Nick Chubb’s injury.
The greatest Drive in NFL History, period!!!
No way ..they had over 3 30 min to go all the way
Just watching old school football gives me a concussion
Best arm the NFL has ever witnessed
Absolutely correct (Brady fan over here) Brady / Montana /Elway top 3 best ever *PERIOD*
Peyton Manning
Incorrect. That label belongs to Marino and Marino only.
Elway was throwing stinger missiles. Sammy Winder was one of the worst starting RB's of the 80's. This was the golden age of the NFL. Elway wiped the mud off his hands on Sampsons jersey, then threw a lazer to Mark Jackson. This was the first NFL game I ever saw. Bronco for life...
As a chiefs fan I see a lot of similarities between mahomes and elway. The way both of them throw with their arm talent and the way they both move and improvise.
Mahomes has a lot more supporting talent to work with. The best receiver on that Denver team might be the #4 on KC today, or might not make the roster. Sammy Winder was small, but he was slow. And the offensive line was "patchwork" on their good days.
It probably comes from their baseball background. I think mahomes is a good example of what elway could do in a modern nfl offense.
@@jimiverson3085blah blah blah
Did you just compare Mahomes to the Goat
I was 12 years old watching this championship game, and I've been a Broncos fan ever since.
Always have loved the grittiness of this game. Looks like they were playing this on a garbage dump in Cleveland.
Well it is in Cleveland
Wish I had witnessed this live. I was born in ‘90 and while I do remember Elway playing and even winning back to back superbowls I still wish I had understood what I was watching a little more.
My favorite quarterback of all time back in the days 💯👍🫡
I watched this game when I was in the Army. Me and few of my Ohio buddies plus one friend from Colorado.
We were whooping it uo when we rhought the Browns were going to the Super Bowl. Mocking and heckling our Colrado buddy. He had the last laugh. Unfortunately :(
ELWAY'S IS THE SPORTSMAN OF YEAR IN 1987!
broncos are such a cool franchise omg
Saw the highlights of this game in UK, very exciting. However this was at a time when NFC teams dominated the super bowl. So with the 49ers, Giants, Redskins (sorry Washington) and Bears with great teams, this match up would have at best been 5th best in the league vs 6th.
Almost looks like the run that beat the Packers lmao
If 80’s Elway had Davis, Sharpe and Rod Smith that would have been unstoppable. Good luck 86 Giants defense.
This was artistry
Tom Brady may be the GOAT , but if he were in this situation, at that time, in frigid cold temperatures, with those receivers and against that defense, could he lead them the way Elway did? I don’t think so. I’d want Elway.
3:48 Gary Kubiak standing next to Dan Reeves lol
What's so funny?
One of my favorite football moments. Recently Pat Mahomes’ drive against the Bills was almost as impressive. He got the Chiefs down the field quickly to kick a field goal to send them into overtime for a win. This is still better though. Classic!
Yeah I'd say the difference is mahomes had a little help from blown coverage where elway was methodical.
@@tim6454cry
When they showed the replay of the shotgun snap hitting Steve Watson at 4:08, Merlin Olsen said that it hit Watson in the hip. It looked to me like it actually hit him in the ass.
Merlin had to keep it rated G.
I once thought when it said that John Elway drove the ball 98 yards, that it was done in one pass.
6:01 - nowadays Mahomes draws the penalty 10 out of 10 times in the same situation and gets the ball placed half-the-distance to the end zone and a 1st.
Some people think Mahomes was the first QB who was athletic who had a great arm and ability to run the ball 👀. Elway would've lit up today's NFL. Mahomes may be a little better pure passer but Elway's clutch gene was legendary.
Randall and Vick :)
John Elway and Dan Marino were the true passers not Patrick Mahomes. You have it the wrong way.
@Blorbus Unimax I wasn't saying I I agree, I'm saying after his statistical historic start to his career(even though it's a much easier league to pass in now) some people, even "experts" on tv were saying they had never seen someone as talented as him. Yes he is an amazing talent, but like I said we had seen stuff like that before, but maybe just not as frequently or those QBs stats weren't as impressive. But Rodgers was doing stuff like Mahomes in his early years. And then like I said before him there were others like Elway.
John Elway, Steve Young and Randall Cunningham would have destroyed the soft ass NFL of today as runners and passers.
Nah dude, lol imagine giving Elway those same receivers and TE Mahomes is throwing to. And a offensive coach in Andy Reid. The wideouts Elway had in the 80s and even 90s bunch of guys.
That arm though
After this display of heart, I was worried for my Giants in the SB to follow. But Simms came up big when it counted.
5:51 John Elway "Yo, one time..."
Rest in peace Dan Reeves
I agree a good man
The steve sowell catch is what made it.
He had 2 clutch receptions in this drive. Notice also how the Broncos used Sammy Winder to get them out of that hole they started in at the 2 yard line. First 4 plays Winder touched the ball. Got them to the 15.
I remember watching this game with my Dad and Uncle at the neighborhood bar, in Denver... We all went nuts when the Broncos won. It was disappointing when when they didn't win the Super Bowl that year.
Watched this game when I was 11 years old. As a Raider fan I hated the Broncos. But I had to give credit to Elway. He has the real deal.
John Elway. The original Mahomes
Just a bit of history, Elway drove the Broncos down the field again in overtime for a Carlis field goal! Clock wasn’t a factor but still clutch!
Glorious
My first NFL memory.
John Elway: I remember him... awesome.
If Elway, Montana, Manning , Brady, mahomes all out of college in the same draft. Elway will still be the 1 pick. I couldn’t picture any of these great qbs playing in these broncos team Under Dan reeves and going to 3 SB in 4 years. You’ll be kidding yourself if you think they could’ve.
Marino would be drafted #1 every single time. Stop lying to yourself and its embarrassing you didn't even mention him lol
The Browns painted "Broncos" in one endzone (the one that “The Drive” ended in). Interesting piece of trivia there. Has that ever happened outside of a Super Bowl or international game etc...? A friend of mine is a Browns fan, remembers the game and he didn't believe me until I showed him. I wonder how many other people never caught that?
These kind of drives happen all the time now.
That’s what makes them that much historic. Defenses were allowed to take your head off and they’re running split back sets with 80yds to go. They earned every yard.
I Remember watching this Game on a Mountain Top Base with My Army Buddies. I was Rooting for Elway since I saw him in High School when he played for Granada Hills. Sgt Wilkes was Rooting for CLE who lost the best chance to go to a Super Bowl. Sorry Sgt Wilkes.
The WORST 98-yard drive in history was the one mounted by the Los Angeles Rams against the Minnesota Vikings in the 1974 NFC title game. It came away with no points after the Rams were picked off in the end zone.
*LOL*
The Cardinals almost mounted a 99-yard drive that would have won them the game against the Packers but the pass from Murray was intercepted. 😫 If Green would have just turned around would have been a TD. 🤦♂️
The great John Elway ladies and gentlemen
GO BRONCOS! I remember this game Cleveland fans will never shake it👍
This still hurts
So no down line, no scorecard? How did people keep track of what was going on?
They had to put their phones down and pay attention lol
I forgot how some kickers would kick with no shoe. Those were the days.
Brady's the 🐐and I've been watching football for 50 years but I don't care what anyone says Elway is my #2 all time .. If Elway had those big pocket $ money bags like Joe Montana had in S.F with the highest payroll in the league for 10 years straight in a non salary cap era John would have won 5 SB's in San Fran .. Mahomes has the skill set like Elway but it's in a touch football era
mahomes will never be the goat because brady beat him in two playoff games with two different teams
this was just one of the many of Marty Schottenheimer's playoff woes, playoff chokes, he was no doubt the most cursed NFL Head Coach of all time
That touchdown pass seems like it was an 80+ mph bullet
like if this was the best drive in NFL history
arod927 games would say that a rod going 90 yards was a lot better than this aswell as other no it's not
willim caldwell I guess
@@willimcaldwell2562 wtf?
Yes, It is.
i didn’t realize that my madden franchise consistently puts on some of the greatest football to ever be seen😂
I love when Browns fans lament The Drive as if Lawrence Taylor wouldn't have eaten them alive 7 days later anyway
And here’s the thing, Phil Simms said many years later he’s glad Denver won this game because if Cleveland had won, It would’ve been much tougher to do what he did against that secondary of two all-pro corners (Dixon and Minnefield) than what ultimately he did to Denver in Pasadena.
And still is even though he not playing anymore
Elway was the Browns killer.
THE KICKER WAS BAREFOOT
I was 13yrs to old! I was watching it on NBC
It's a shame this great drive turned into them getting blown out the next week
Joshua Peacock I know
Browns would’ve gotten blown out too
@@jamesbutke1438 I think it would have been a loss, but a closer one. A great "what-if" in NFL history: Do the Browns give the Giants, Skins and 49ers better games in the SB, even if they lose all three?
There was no games the next week you dope
@@TL2354 You know what he meant, you dope. Moron.
all the credit goes to Denver’s offensive line. Protecting long enough for Elway to hit clays guy
That and what 3 or 4 running plays to start the drive.
One thing to say Mr John Albert Elway clutch
Poor Browns
The good ole days back when men were men. Anyways, poor Browns.
14 weeks away, ppl !!!
Elway was throwing dots!
I want to be John Elway!!!!