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Watch the craziest weather moments in NFL history.
Watch the craziest weather moments in NFL history.
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The Patriots would meet the Raiders in the Divisional Round of the AFC Playoffs and the New England victory was fueled by the controversial Tuck Rule, which consequently launched the Patriots into a dynasty.
The story behind the controversial play call that secured a playoff victory for the Patriots in a season that ended with a New England Super Bowl win.
Go through some of the worst elements mother nature has ever presented on a football field.
Watch the craziest weather moments in NFL history.
In a rematch of the 2017 AFC Championship, the Jaguars avenge the previous loss with a 31-20 win against Tom Brady and the Patriots. The temperature of 97 degrees and heat index of 107 make it the hottest NFL game since 2003 (Packers vs. Cardinals).
Under blazing 94-degree temperatures in San Diego, Philip Rivers delivered a masterful performance, outdueling Russell Wilson and leading the Chargers to a 30-21 victory over the defending Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks.
Go through some of the worst elements mother nature has ever presented on a football field.
When Mother Nature hits the gridiron. A look into the history of the wildest weather games in NFL history.
Exploring the most memorable cold-weather playoff game in sports history that featured the face-off of two legendary teams: the Dallas Cowboys, led by Tom Landry, and the Green Bay Packers, led by Vince Lombardi.
Cleveland linebacker Dwayne Rudd throws his helmet off after he thinks he gets the game-winning sack on Trent Green, but the play still goes on and therefore Rudd gets penalized for taking his helmet off during a play. KC ends up getting one additional play in regulation and wins on game-winning FG.
San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey leads the 49ers past the Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium in Week 8 with a passing, rushing, and receiving touchdown.
Alvin Kamara scored four touchdowns, including a 57-yarder on a screen pass, and the Saints ended Dallas' 16-game home winning streak in the regular season with a 44-19 victory over the Cowboys on Sunday.
Saquon Barkley shines in a 28-23 win vs. Jacksonville Jaguars as he hurdles defenders on his way to 199 total yards and two touchdowns.
Jonathan Taylor got his career high in scrimmage yards with 286, fifth game with three or more touchdowns this season as Indianapolis wins in overtime at Olympiastadion Berlin 31-25 over Atlanta.
The Tennessee Titans didn't need another miracle. They just needed Eddie George, their defense and some help from instant replay. George scored on a 68-yard run on the third play of the second half Sunday to lead the Titans to a 19-16 victory over the Indianapolis Colts and a trip to Jacksonville for the AFC title game.
After a brilliant career at Ohio State and with the Tennessee Titans, Eddie George starts acting for himself.
Cleveland linebacker Dwayne Rudd throws his helmet off after he thinks he gets the game-winning sack on Trent Green, but the play still goes on and therefore Rudd gets penalized for taking his helmet off during a play. KC ends up getting one additional play in regulation and wins on game-winning FG.
18 years ago an undrafted running back named Priest Holmes turned in the greatest 38-game performance in NFL history. In this episode of NFL Deep Dive, we take a look at some the most mind-boggling stats, records, and moments from Holmes' storybook career.
Kyle Brandt tells the story of the greatest running back season in NFL history, where 23 rushers gained at least 1,000 yards.
Relive the Week 17 1997 matchup between the New York Jets and the Detroit Lions, as running back Barry Sanders goes over 2,000 yards rushing for the season.
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