This is why I love to watch every week of the season. Never know when one of these moments is going to happen. Just hope it's never against your favorite team
Man, Troy Polamalu is a defensive BEAST! He knew how to time the QB's hike counts perfectly to get quick, demoralizing, sacks! He also had a lot of nice interceptions that were outer-worldly! Favorite plays are the jumps players make over their opponents. So fun to see a defensive player get nothing but air!🤣
Phenomenal compilation. Finally a "best in NFL history" vid that actually goes back beyond 2005 to include everything. Almost every amazing play I could think of was included. The only 2 that came to mind that weren't here were: * 1972 AFC Divisional Playoff - Ken Stabler runs for 30-yard TD with less than 2:00 to play to give the Raiders a 7-6 lead over the Steelers, just moments before the "Immaculate Reception". Stabler had 93 yards rushing for his CAREER. About as unlikely an occurrence as has ever happened in the NFL. *1986 Monday Night Football, Oct. 13 - Bengals punter Jeff Hayes runs 61 yards for a TD on a fake punt in the 4th quarter to give the Bengals a come-from-behind, 24-22 win over the Steelers. Greatest fake punt in NFL history.
shows also how pampered we are today with HD or 4K as well when you see the detail on things like replays you get now. Also its amazing honestly how well the NFL has preserved its history.
You'll definitely recall these: 1997 Oct. 19th- Carl Pickens is on his way to the end zone for a long TD when Carnell Lake runs up behind, matches stride, and times a strike to knock the ball out and through the end zone for a touchback. One of the most impressive things I've seen from a DB. 1982 Super Bowl Jan. 24- A guy with the unlikely name of Dave Bunz stops Charles Alexander millimeters short of the goal line, then Pete Johnson, that era's Beast Mode, got stuffed the following play in what has to be the defining OMG goal line stand in SB history.
Guys, Here is our Savior YaH The Heavenly FATHER HIMSELF was Who they Crucified/Pierced for our sins and “HERE IS THE PROOF” From the Ancient Egyptian Semitic: "Yad He Vav He" is what Moshe (Moses) wrote, when Moses asked YaH His Name (Exodus 3) Ancient Egyptian Semitic Direct Translation Yad - "Behold The Hand" He - "Behold the Breath" Vav - "Behold The NAIL"
Usually with these compilations there's a handful of awesome plays and then some where you're like "how'd that get in here." Damn near every highlight I'm in awe. Great job on this
Still miss Barry Sanders. He was never pretentious or 'look at me' as I strut into the endzone. He would be 30 yards from endzone with noone close to him and he wouldnt let up. Full speed until he was pass the goalline. Then he would casually hand the ball to the ref and jog bag to bench.
Class act. Too bad he was stuck in Detroit. Payton had class too. Carried the Bears for years and then Ditka makes sure the Fridge scores a TD in the Super Bowl while Payton doesn't. Personally l don't care for the celebrations. They have got out of hand.
That Marvin Harrison catch was unreal...the reflexes required to make that catch off the deflection with one hand and then have the presence of mind to keep both feet inbounds... insane!
10:45 This Marshawn Lynch run against the Saints might be the most impressive run I’ve ever watched!! I watched it in slo-mo and he literally broke 9 tackles on the way to a 67-yd TD!!
That and the run by Henry at about 8:45, absolutely manhandles the first defender from his own 20-35 yard line, drags a 2nd defensive back from the 50 to the opposing 30, bulldozes through a tackle at the 20, then just plain outruns the cornerback who was already flying downfield despite the fact that he was starting from a slow speed after trucking the last tackler.
The BEST OMG moments in the NFL are after every TD scored by Barry Sanders. No self glorifying “look at me” celebrations. Simply respectfully handing or gently tossing the ball back to the official. Every time. O. M. G. !!!
So glad to see Dan Connolly's return on there at 33:45. Not a person in the world who can't appreciate a 330-pound man blazing down the field. Also: it's too bad it wasn't in the regular season so it makes sense not to include it, but one of my favorites was the preseason game in 2010 when Gronkowski was brand new to the league. He caught a pass several yards out from the end zone, James Laurinaitis wrapped up his leg, and Gronk simply dragged a full-grown NFL player down the field on his other leg for a touchdown. I'd never seen anything quite like it.
As a Broncos fan, I held my breath everytime Dante Hall touched the ball. He repeatedly torched us. He was so good that Broncos fans would actually applaud his TDs. You had to respect him; one the most lethal players I've ever witnessed.
12:06 this is officially scored as a "48 yard offensive fumble return" Steve Young was given an interception but no TD. But Todd Bell has 1 interception for "-1 yards"
outstanding compilation!!, amazing! I just enjoyed every minute it lasted, watching those superb plays that even brought me memories from the years i have been fan of this sport!
@@honeybadgerstudios21 dude said try again when his statment literally says"shouldnt have happend" meaning it HAPPENED. Its in the record books. ur phantom delay of clock isnt. lol in record books 4ever. Tucker OWNS Detroit! 2 game winning kicks with total yards of 128 yards in detroit lmao. lol still lmao at try again comment.
I remember watching Earl Cambpbell in a SW conferene game against Bayor (i think) . Texas had it on their own 5 Campbell got the ball and when he hit the line of Baylor defenders it looked like a bowling ball scattering pins, he was brought down in the secondary but it too 3 guys to get it done and he gained 35 yards while breaking several tackles.. What a great player and a GREAT GUY!
In 2122 ppl gonna be saying "Henry was a beast" unfortunately for Josh Norman he is part of one of the most brutal ones so far. But for sure that clip will be played forever.
You know what makes this highlight reel so perfect? You don't show all the stupid showboating after the plays. Meanwhile, the networks love to do a slow motion replay of some guy doing the funky chicken every chance they get. You won my subscription.
3:38 It shows how insane that Henry stiff arm is that it always gets put on best plays ever list even though it was flagged and didn't count. I still prefer the Jaguars 98 yard run but Henry is insane
Great video. There's one l remember. Doug Williams was playing for Tampa Bay, and slipped and threw a TD pass about 40yards..... FROM THE SITTING POSITION!!!! It was officially a 20 or 25 yard pass. But if you look at the actual yards, it was around 30 or 40 yards. Nevertheless,it was a OMG play. See if you can find it.
4:50 That Steve Young run is freaking insane dude. 7-8 broke tackles I particularly enjoy the WR catching the ball against the defenders body. That's so dope. Dante Hall is off the charts too. One of my favorites next to Barry Sanders and Brett Favre.
Reggie Bush could have been one of the best RB's if he had taken football more seriously. The man was such a great talent. I've seen some his HS clips. That man was so quick and could change directions in a flash leaving defensive players in his wake. I figure like a lot of star athletes he got lost in his fame.
i always figured he was just a few years ahead of his time, coupled with him trying too hard to be Barry Sanders instead of Reggie Bush. Alvin Kamara turned into what we thought Reggie would be.
You know you're old when you remember NFL games before they had the screenbug, where you had to wait for a commercial break just to get the current score.
Wanna know why Troy Polamolu is on the Mount Rushmore of best defensive players in NFL history... just watch this video. I think I've never seen anyone with that kind of timing and feel for the game on defense... ever! Sometimes it felt as if he could predict the future. And I mean... he lined up in the C-Gap and ruined Pat's chance to score a 100% Touchdown... that alone is worth a HOF introduction!
I gotta say Derrick Henry's 99yd td run was more impressive than Dorsett's. Pains me to say it bc I'm a life long cowboys fan and I actually seen Tony Dorsetts' run live.
This is why I love to watch every week of the season. Never know when one of these moments is going to happen. Just hope it's never against your favorite team
Gotta ❤Football Content.
I saw almost all of these from the past few years as they happened because of RedZone
they're always against my favorite team.
Go faclons!!!!! 2022
@@igottwopeepees Browns fan??
Man, Troy Polamalu is a defensive BEAST! He knew how to time the QB's hike counts perfectly to get quick, demoralizing, sacks! He also had a lot of nice interceptions that were outer-worldly! Favorite plays are the jumps players make over their opponents. So fun to see a defensive player get nothing but air!🤣
That's why I personally think he's one of the best defensive players his ability to quickly read a play and have the speed to get there are unmatched
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Hell of a player but not on Ed Reeds level!!
@@joeyvanderwiele3323you’re comparing two people that played different positions. They’re both legendary Safety’s and played their role to perfection
@@joeyvanderwiele3323reed
Didn’t do what Troy did
Phenomenal compilation. Finally a "best in NFL history" vid that actually goes back beyond 2005 to include everything. Almost every amazing play I could think of was included. The only 2 that came to mind that weren't here were:
* 1972 AFC Divisional Playoff - Ken Stabler runs for 30-yard TD with less than 2:00 to play to give the Raiders a 7-6 lead over the Steelers, just moments before the "Immaculate Reception". Stabler had 93 yards rushing for his CAREER. About as unlikely an occurrence as has ever happened in the NFL.
*1986 Monday Night Football, Oct. 13 - Bengals punter Jeff Hayes runs 61 yards for a TD on a fake punt in the 4th quarter to give the Bengals a come-from-behind, 24-22 win over the Steelers. Greatest fake punt in NFL history.
Doing the Lord's work. One of the better comments posted on RUclips👍
shows also how pampered we are today with HD or 4K as well when you see the detail on things like replays you get now. Also its amazing honestly how well the NFL has preserved its history.
Also missing "The Catch", Dorsett's 99+ yard touchdown, and the original "Hail Mary". But definitely glad to see things prior to the last 20 years.
You'll definitely recall these:
1997 Oct. 19th- Carl Pickens is on his way to the end zone for a long TD when Carnell Lake runs up behind, matches stride, and times a strike to knock the ball out and through the end zone for a touchback. One of the most impressive things I've seen from a DB.
1982 Super Bowl Jan. 24- A guy with the unlikely name of Dave Bunz stops Charles Alexander millimeters short of the goal line, then Pete Johnson, that era's Beast Mode, got stuffed the following play in what has to be the defining OMG goal line stand in SB history.
You mean the immaculate deception you can tell raider fan for life raider Nation
Barry was an absolute SAVAGE.
And so humble.
That is what football is all about !
As a Lion fan, we didn't watch Lions football, but we watched Barry Sanders run. 😊
Barry literally broke #51 ankles 22:19
Do forget about the Lions other RB wearing number 20 kicking that dude in the face. That's one of my favorite plays ever.
That 99 yard run from Henry was legit. No blocking down field, just stiff arm expertise straight to the house. That is the best run. EVER
Everyone: *misses their blocks*
Henry: Fine, I'll do it myself.
@@B3Band he went thanos mode on the titans
@@benmcq1 ?
@@benmcq1 I like that. Thanos mode is right. But he plays for the Titans himself
@@frogsquash7503 thanos is from a planet called titan
Polamalu is the guy that exited me for the Sport many many years ago. his effort and dedication is insane. I Loved watching him play.
Steve Youngs run and stumble into the end zone is a classic. Bunch of awesome plays. Was fun to watch. Great video
Always picture Burger King scrambling
As a Vikings fan... I hate it, but I recognize its greatness lol
@@chazzx1018 it's funny because the Moss play before that was also a Burger King commercial lol
@@WrathofDash Burger King had some awesome nfl commercials
Guys, Here is our Savior
YaH The Heavenly FATHER HIMSELF was Who they Crucified/Pierced for our sins and “HERE IS THE PROOF”
From the Ancient Egyptian Semitic:
"Yad He Vav He" is what Moshe (Moses) wrote, when Moses asked YaH His Name (Exodus 3)
Ancient Egyptian Semitic Direct Translation
Yad - "Behold The Hand"
He - "Behold the Breath"
Vav - "Behold The NAIL"
Larry Allen's play is still unbelievable no matter how many times I watch it. What a truck stuck in 5th gear
Marshawn Lynch and Derrick Henry both have wicked stiff arms that are capable of breaking players backs
Add najee to the list
@@Keengocrazy no
@@Keengocrazy also no
I agree with the king of the stir far was Walter Peyton sweetness
You mean like Larry Csonka
What I love is that it's one play after another with no gap and no talking! Thanks!!
Troy Polamolu is insane, even though I’m a bengals fan
troy polamalu is so scary
He's like a if ed Reed and Brian Dawkins combined their DNA into a baby and that baby was troy
Yep, Polamalu was incredible. 100% effort 100% of the time. Plus brains. As much as you may hate the Steelers, there's no way you can hate Polamalu.
He's one of the best safeties ever, and still he's so humble. A great human being as well as football player
Polamalu for sure had the most clips💯💯
Usually with these compilations there's a handful of awesome plays and then some where you're like "how'd that get in here." Damn near every highlight I'm in awe. Great job on this
Still miss Barry Sanders. He was never pretentious or 'look at me' as I strut into the endzone. He would be 30 yards from endzone with noone close to him and he wouldnt let up. Full speed until he was pass the goalline. Then he would casually hand the ball to the ref and jog bag to bench.
Yes sir, my dad still talks about him all
The time
Sanders was the most humble man in the game. Such greatness without showboating or gloating.
Class act. Too bad he was stuck in Detroit. Payton had class too. Carried the Bears for years and then Ditka makes sure the Fridge scores a TD in the Super Bowl while Payton doesn't. Personally l don't care for the celebrations. They have got out of hand.
That Marvin Harrison catch was unreal...the reflexes required to make that catch off the deflection with one hand and then have the presence of mind to keep both feet inbounds... insane!
Seriously
10:45 This Marshawn Lynch run against the Saints might be the most impressive run I’ve ever watched!!
I watched it in slo-mo and he literally broke 9 tackles on the way to a 67-yd TD!!
That’s because the nfl is scripted.
That and the run by Henry at about 8:45, absolutely manhandles the first defender from his own 20-35 yard line, drags a 2nd defensive back from the 50 to the opposing 30, bulldozes through a tackle at the 20, then just plain outruns the cornerback who was already flying downfield despite the fact that he was starting from a slow speed after trucking the last tackler.
@@Pretzulkj you know it’s scripted right?
And they didn't even give him the ball on the 2yard line
Haven’t watched many runs have ya ?
The BEST OMG moments in the NFL are after every TD scored by Barry Sanders. No self glorifying “look at me” celebrations. Simply respectfully handing or gently tossing the ball back to the official. Every time. O. M. G. !!!
So glad to see Dan Connolly's return on there at 33:45. Not a person in the world who can't appreciate a 330-pound man blazing down the field.
Also: it's too bad it wasn't in the regular season so it makes sense not to include it, but one of my favorites was the preseason game in 2010 when Gronkowski was brand new to the league. He caught a pass several yards out from the end zone, James Laurinaitis wrapped up his leg, and Gronk simply dragged a full-grown NFL player down the field on his other leg for a touchdown. I'd never seen anything quite like it.
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Yeah bro😂
But that in 2010 tho😤😳
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The raiders defenders trying to stop the refs hands from going up in the 2:18 clip is insane
Ejection for that.
That transition from Romo saying “That’s Odell Beckham” on the Cole catch to the Odell catch lol
haha fr
best thing about that Odell catch is the Cowboys won that game.
Against his Cowboys!
@@Legendary-zh9hd fax
They did something similar later on with 'Somewhere, David Tyree is smiling', then going to Tyree's Helmet Catch.
As a Broncos fan, I held my breath everytime Dante Hall touched the ball. He repeatedly torched us. He was so good that Broncos fans would actually applaud his TDs. You had to respect him; one the most lethal players I've ever witnessed.
12:06 this is officially scored as a "48 yard offensive fumble return" Steve Young was given an interception but no TD. But Todd Bell has 1 interception for "-1 yards"
I wish they still utilized fullbacks like they did in the 90s and early 2000s
On god
It was that Alstott run that motivated this comment wasn't it? I miss the FB too.
38:11 always love that you can hear the whole crowd gasp
Troy Palamolu is the best to have ever been. Absolutely insane player, hall of fame worthy
does it taste good keep on meat riding
The mix of amazing defense got me
40 minutes of just smiling....just one big old smile watching these miracles.
Man i miss the old days....
Watching Troy and his hair fly through the air and tackle Collins never gets old.
This is an awesome compilation. The only play that sprang to mind for me that was missing was D.K. Metcalf's chasedown of Buddha Baker.
IKR at least they got the Larry Allen rundown in here. That was fun to watch as well.
How about Larry Allen chasing down that linebacker. LA weighed near 300 lbs.
Even better, he was 325 at the time and was hauling ass. I can’t imagine a Zach Martin or Quintin Nelson doing that.
outstanding compilation!!, amazing! I just enjoyed every minute it lasted, watching those superb plays that even brought me memories from the years i have been fan of this sport!
This is why we all love this game. One of the best videos I´ve ever seen...
The situational awareness at 3:13 is actually insane. That and the agility! Wow.
Like a cat
As if Muhammad Ali came back to earth for a game.
The editing of this video blew me away. And so many fantastic plays, thanks!
Love how the announcers are just as amazed and excited as the crowd.
That NOOh!!!! When the saints missed the extra point 😂😂😂
lol after the entire team did everything they could to score@@CorePathway
19:40 Pat McAfee shows up in this video!
06 sugar bowl champs west Virginia
Polamalu will never be duplicated...what a beast and a class act..
does it taste good
I thought Garrison Hearst was gonna be the next all time great running back. He was some special. Too bad for injuries.
Very sad situation
Watching Kearse's insane catch and then knowing what happens afterwards.... seeing that following interception on the next play was merciful
There's a Giants vs 49ers Monday night game in 1986. Giants TE Mark Bavaro had a few OMG moments including dragging about nine 49ers on a play.
all i can say is NFL STREETS 2!! back in the days had some honest to god talent compared to today
17:05 whoever the guy running is he absolutely trucked his own teammate 😂
Nothing better than the NFL
The fact that Justin Tucker is the only placekicker in this video speaks *VOLUMES.*
Adam Vinatieri is the 🐐
@@axle1717 hardly he may have the big moments in Super Bowls and such but he couldn’t kick like Tucker can ever.
War eagle Auburn
Delay of game shouldn’t have even happened. Try again
@@honeybadgerstudios21 dude said try again when his statment literally says"shouldnt have happend" meaning it HAPPENED. Its in the record books. ur phantom delay of clock isnt. lol in record books 4ever. Tucker OWNS Detroit! 2 game winning kicks with total yards of 128 yards in detroit lmao. lol still lmao at try again comment.
I remember watching Earl Cambpbell in a SW conferene game against Bayor (i think) . Texas had it on their own 5 Campbell got the ball and when he hit the line of Baylor defenders it looked like a bowling ball scattering pins, he was brought down in the secondary but it too 3 guys to get it done and he gained 35 yards while breaking several tackles.. What a great player and a GREAT GUY!
Thank you Barry Sanders for not making this video a complete dunking on the Lions.
I could think of several other lions clips they could’ve included but the NFL is bias against the lions and it’s no secret
can't forget megatron either
As a SD Chargers fan, The Polamalu interception I couldn’t even be mad at, because it was an amazing play by an amazing player.
Josh Norman gonna be shown when we get "A football Life Derrick Henry"
Derrick Henry’s son
In 2122 ppl gonna be saying "Henry was a beast" unfortunately for Josh Norman he is part of one of the most brutal ones so far. But for sure that clip will be played forever.
Not a play. This was called back on a penalty.
Derrick Henry a monster💪🏿
Awesome compilation.
There's nothing better than seeing Henry break free like a locomotive.
9:44 this is still one of my favorite calls by any sports broadcaster, the absolute gutteral “NOOOO!” still cracks me up 😂
This is why we love the NFL.👍❤️
Forget the N WORD foopall league.
@@terminalogicalinexactitude4561 tf are you talking about lol
@@terminalogicalinexactitude4561 the N stands for national
You know what makes this highlight reel so perfect? You don't show all the stupid showboating after the plays. Meanwhile, the networks love to do a slow motion replay of some guy doing the funky chicken every chance they get. You won my subscription.
I can't believe that John Stallworth is not in these highlights when he has made some of the most spectacular catches in the history of the game
Steve Largent, too.
love hearing Keith Jacksons voice doing the play by plays.
9:42 is still the most pain I've ever heard in an announcers voice in my life
Bro imagine how his teammates must've felt. To get knocked out the playoffs bcuz this dude missed a PAT WIDE RIGHT.
24:05 what about this play? Always love to hear Paul Allen's reactions when his team has an epic fail 😂😂
That clip made my Day🤣🤣🦿😫😫
Without even clicking, I know you're talking about "NOOOOOOOOOOOOO"
Pretty good.
NOOOO
One of the most entertaining NFL montages I've seen! Well done and thank you!
Not a Cowboys fan but Rest in Peace to Marion Barber. One helluva player!
Troy Polamalu is the best safety that has ever played the game, an absolute beast!
7:47 was definitely a forward pass. This was the beginning of my dislike for the Titans.
100 percent an illegal forward pass. Had to scroll awhile for this comment lol
For a few years Earl Cambell was the most unstoppable force the NFL had ever seen. What a brutal runner.
Those old-timey commentators really loved counting down the yards!
A lot of them were ex-radio announcers and thats how you describe a play on the radio.
Dante Hall was just ridiculous....crazy moves
3:38 It shows how insane that Henry stiff arm is that it always gets put on best plays ever list even though it was flagged and didn't count. I still prefer the Jaguars 98 yard run but Henry is insane
Dante Hall and Devin Hester we’re just built different. Human joysticks 🔥
Great video. There's one l remember. Doug Williams was playing for Tampa Bay, and slipped and threw a TD pass about 40yards..... FROM THE SITTING POSITION!!!! It was officially a 20 or 25 yard pass. But if you look at the actual yards, it was around 30 or 40 yards. Nevertheless,it was a OMG play. See if you can find it.
Barry Sanders making cuts without losing more than 1% of his top speed is freakish bro wtf
21:16 "LARRY ALLEN?!?! I can't believe it!"
Him and Leonard davis scary
Those flips into the end zone are superhuman! Never gets old.
11:27 this play started the nfl 100 greatest plays countdown
4:50 That Steve Young run is freaking insane dude. 7-8 broke tackles I particularly enjoy the WR catching the ball against the defenders body. That's so dope. Dante Hall is off the charts too. One of my favorites next to Barry Sanders and Brett Favre.
RIP Franco Harris
5:29 "Throws it up in the air ......... says a prayer" 🤣
I've been watching NFL for 20+ years and for overall strength no one comes close to Derrick Henry. I'm not even a Titans fan but wow
Hearing some of these names sure brings back some good memories from my younger days back when I was a big fan of the NFL. Good stuff...
For some reason there is nothing better than watching a punter score a touchdown
He had some wheels
He went offfffff
Reggie Bush could have been one of the best RB's if he had taken football more seriously. The man was such a great talent. I've seen some his HS clips. That man was so quick and could change directions in a flash leaving defensive players in his wake. I figure like a lot of star athletes he got lost in his fame.
i always figured he was just a few years ahead of his time, coupled with him trying too hard to be Barry Sanders instead of Reggie Bush. Alvin Kamara turned into what we thought Reggie would be.
The commentary makes these moments even more glorious
3:12 literally made my jaw drop
How has Derrick Henry never been charged with assault Jesus
Man Julio was so dominant that moss against Luke is incredible
Juliooooo🔥
I read this as the play happened, what are the odds?
Eli to Beckham…greatest catch in NFL history. Insanity!
2:17 Mind-blowing catch. I was watching it live and must have replayed it like 20 times, the superhuman reflexes. 😲🤪
Harrison catch?
i like the dude that tried to pull the refs arm down from signaling td lol
Not a fan of the sport, but the sheer ATHLETICISM of these men kept me watching the whole thing…
Some of the best moments in NFL history
You're So Handsome 😎 Eugene Satele!
Man some of these one hand catches look tougher than OBJs one hand. Am i the only one that thinks so?
I Absolutely Love This Incredible Catch By Julian Edelman
It's fun to watch people 1000% determined to make that play
9:43 NO!
HE HIT STEVE BROWN WITH WHAT LOOKED LIKE A KARATE KICK😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🎉🎉❤❤
The 2010s was a great decade.
Before it became less physical league
You know you're old when you remember NFL games before they had the screenbug, where you had to wait for a commercial break just to get the current score.
Wanna know why Troy Polamolu is on the Mount Rushmore of best defensive players in NFL history... just watch this video. I think I've never seen anyone with that kind of timing and feel for the game on defense... ever! Sometimes it felt as if he could predict the future. And I mean... he lined up in the C-Gap and ruined Pat's chance to score a 100% Touchdown... that alone is worth a HOF introduction!
Barry Sanders was much smoother than AB with the bicycle kick 🤣
3:13 this guy is insane
35:43 Why the heck did 52 tackle his own teammate 😂
I replayed it a few times I'm also curious the announcer didn't even mention that part lol
John Carney missing that extra point for the saints had that announcer in complete disbelief of the world existing lol
I gotta say Derrick Henry's 99yd td run was more impressive than Dorsett's. Pains me to say it bc I'm a life long cowboys fan and I actually seen Tony Dorsetts' run live.
Cowboys only had 10 men on the field for Dorsett's run. Plus Butch Johnson's Super Bowl catch not here and the OG hail Mary of Pearson.
Troy Polamalu on this multiple times! He was fun to watch.
6:40 The Immaculate Interception 🤣
Greatest sport ever invented. American football rules!