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Watch the best returns from the great Devin Hester.
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Jeff Rohrer, Esera Tuaolo, and Vince Lombardi are LGBTQ+ allies in sports, advocating for visibility and acceptance. Rohrer made history as the first openly gay NFL player, while Tuaolo courageously came out after retiring. Lombardi's legacy extends beyond football, fostering a culture of inclusivity. Celebrate their contributions during Pride Month.
Raiders linebacker Carl Nassib comes out as gay and helps transform lives, and Super Bowl champion Osi Umenyiora helps Nigerian prospects escape dramatic hardships.
The iconic Mile High Miracle where the Baltimore Ravens hand the Denver Broncos a 38-35 divisional playoff loss in double overtime after rookie kicker Justin Tucker drills a game-winning, 47-yard field goal.
Tim Tebow capped his brief and unbelievable NFL career with a bang in the 2011 Wild Card round by toppling the 12-4 Pittsburgh Steelers in overtime.
Relive the 2003 NFC Divisional matchup between the Carolina Panthers and the St. Louis Rams where the game goes into overtime after a beautiful onside kick for the Rams, then Carolina wins with a walk-off 69-yard touchdown from Steve Smith, one of the most iconic plays in franchise history.
Jeff Rohrer, Esera Tuaolo, and Vince Lombardi are LGBTQ+ allies in sports, advocating for visibility and acceptance. Rohrer made history as the first openly gay NFL player, while Tuaolo courageously came out after retiring. Lombardi's legacy extends beyond football, fostering a culture of inclusivity. Celebrate their contributions during Pride Month.
Raiders linebacker Carl Nassib comes out as gay and helps transform lives, and Super Bowl champion Osi Umenyiora helps Nigerian prospects escape dramatic hardships.
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Watch the best returns from the great Devin Hester.
Relive the 2018 Week 11 matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Los Angeles Rams where there were 14 touchdowns, including three by defensive players. There were 56 first downs. There were 105 points, with 50 from each team.
In an offensive showcase for the ages, Peyton Manning's Broncos pull out a wild win over Tony Romo's Cowboys. Denver and Dallas combined for 99 points and more than 1,000 total scrimmage yards in a wild Week 5 matchup in 2013.
Minnesota Vikings rookie running back Adrian Peterson runs for an NFL-record 296 yards and three touchdowns in Minnesota's dominating 35-17 win over the San Diego Chargers.
Rookie Odell Beckham Jr. caught three touchdown passes and came within one reception of tying the team's single-game record against the Redskins during Week 15 of the 2014 season.
Jay Cutler threw three TD passes to Brandon Marshall just for good measure, and the Bears put up their highest points total since 1980, routing the Tennessee Titans 51-20 on Sunday for their sixth straight win.
Stepping up in mop-up duty, backup quarterback Matt Flynn capped his 480-yard and six-touchdown performance with a go-ahead touchdown pass to Jermichael Finley with 1:10 left to give the Packers a 45-41 road win over the Detroit Lions.
Relive the Week 8, 2015 matchup between the New Orleans Saints and the New York Giants where Drew Brees passed for 505 yards and an NFL record-tying seven touchdowns, and recently signed Kai Forbath kicked a 50-yard field goal as time ran out, giving the Saints a 52-49 victory in a game with a record 13 scoring passes.
Relive the Week 8, 2016 matchup between the Oakland Raiders and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers where quarterback Derek Carr finished with a franchise-record 513 yards passing, completing 40 of 59 passes without an interception.
Peyton Manning opens up the season with a seven touchdown performance against the reigning Super Bowl Champion Ravens in a 49-27 Broncos' statement victory.
Buffalo Bills overcame a 21-0 second-quarter deficit and snapped a 15-game losing streak against New England Patriots where quarterback Fitzpatrick had a 21-point comeback. From Week 3, 2011.
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