NFL Throwback
See which NFL superstars were shockingly traded at the peak of their careers.
See which NFL superstars were shockingly traded at the peak of their careers.
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Von Miller and the Denver defense torment Panthers quarterback Cam Newton all game long and the Broncos make enough big plays for a 24-10 victory, in what would be the last one of Peyton Manning's career. From Feb. 7, 2016.
Super Bowl Champion Peyton Manning as heard on the field and sidelines.
Tiki Barber ran for 234 yards and three touchdowns as he carried the New York Giants offense to a 34-28 victory over the Washington Redskins.
Identical twins Tiki and Ronde Barber dominate the game of football but end their careers in very different ways.
Watch the matchup between the New York Jets and the New England Patriots during the 2010 Divisional Round where Mark Sanchez threw three touchdown passes, Tom Brady was sacked five times. The New York Jets reached their second straight AFC championship game with a stunning 28-21 win over the New England Patriots.
Raiders linebacker Carl Nassib comes out as gay and helps transform lives, and Super Bowl champion Osi Umenyiora helps Nigerian prospects escape dramatic hardships.
This Pride Month, the NFL honors Richard Fierro for his acts of bravery as he and other survivors of the shooting share their stories of healing, the importance of safe spaces and their hope for unity in the future.
Relive the 2009 NFC Wild Card Round matchup between the Green Bay Packers and the Arizona Cardinals where Kurt Warner and playoff newcomer Aaron Rodgers staged the highest-scoring postseason game in league history, which ended abruptly in overtime. Karlos Dansby returned Rodgers' fumble 17 yards for a touchdown to give the Cardinals a 51-45 victory over the Packers.
Matt Bryant's late field goal stuns Seattle Seahawks and lifts the Atlanta Falcons to a playoff win.
Relive the 2018 AFC Championship matchup between the New England Patriots and the Kansas City Chiefs where Brady blew through Kansas City's exhausted defense on a 75-yard drive to Rex Burkhead's 2-yard touchdown run in a 37-31 victory Sunday for the AFC championship.
During the matchup between the New Orleans Saints and the Minnesota Vikings, a last-minute 61-yard touchdown by Stefon Diggs gave Minnesota a 29-24 victory over New Orleans to send the Vikings to the NFC championship game.
See which NFL superstars were shockingly traded at the peak of their careers.
Brett Kollmann breaks down how the Butt Fumble was caused by events that took place 36 years prior.
Despite a 15 point fourth quarter from the Indianapolis Colts, the Pittsburgh Steelers ended with 21-18 victory to advance to the AFC title game.
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.
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