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    • Homer Jones Delivers the First-Ever End Zone “Spike” On October 17, 1965, New York Giants wide receiver Homer Jones celebrated a touchdown he scored against the Philadelphia Eagles by forcefully throwing the football down in the end zone.
    • Cam Newton Soars With the “Superman” Cam Newton is mostly known for his time as the dynamic quarterback for the Carolina Panthers. He’s so thrilling to watch that fans dubbed him “Superman” (or “SuperCam”) on account of his superhero-like feats and his ability to leap into the end zone.
    • It’s “Prime Time” for Deion Sanders. Although he played on the defensive side of the football, former Atlanta Falcons player Deion Sanders returned so many interceptions for touchdowns that he’d high-step into the end zone and do the “Prime Time” dance to celebrate.
    • Ryan Tannehill “Finger-Rolls” the Football. After he joined the Tennessee Titans in 2019, quarterback Ryan Tannehill created a new tradition of his own.
    • The Immaculate Reception | December 23, 1972
    • The Sea of Hands | December 21, 1974
    • Hail Mary | December 28, 1975
    • The Catch | January 10, 1982
    • The Minneapolis Miracle | January 14, 2018

    THE STAGE:Oakland Raiders-Pittsburgh Steelers AFC divisional playoff game, Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh. Entering the game, the Steelers—founded in 1933—had never won a playoff game. With 22 seconds left, Oakland had a 7-3 lead, and the Steelers had the ball at their 40-yard-line. On fourth down, Pittsburgh quarterback Terry Bradshaw, a futur...

    THE STAGE: Miami Dolphins-Oakland Raiders divisional playoff game, Oakland (California) Coliseum. This game was already on the verge of classic status when the Dolphins took a 26-21 lead with two minutes left. Then Raiders quarterback Ken "The Snake" Stabler, a future Hall of Famer, moved his team down the field against the highly ranked defense of...

    THE STAGE: Dallas Cowboys-Minnesota Vikings NFC playoff game, Metropolitan Stadium, Bloomington, Minnesota With 24 seconds left, Minnesota led, 14-10, and the Cowboys had the ball at midfield. Dallas quarterback Roger Staubach, a future Hall of Famer, took the snap and waited for Drew Pearson to get far enough downfield. Then he launched a high, ar...

    THE STAGE: Dallas Cowboys-San Francisco 49ers NFC Championship Game, Candlestick Park in San Francisco. In waning minutes, 49ers quarterback Joe Montana, a future Hall of Famer, directed a drive to the Cowboys’ 6-yard line. On third down with 58 seconds left and his team trailing 27-21, San Francisco coach Bill Walsh called “Change Left Slot—Sprint...

    THE STAGE: New Orleans Saints-Minnesota Vikings divisional playoff game, U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis Trailing New Orleans, 24-23, Minnesota was down to its last play from scrimmage from its 39-yard line. With eight seconds left, quarterback Case Keenum took the snap on "Seven Heaven," a play the team had practiced hundreds of times during trai...

  1. Oct 29, 2024 · Jayden Daniels was the latest quarterback to throw a game-winning Hail Mary touchdown pass. Let's take a look at some of the other memorable Hail Mary passes in NFL history.

    • BYU's Jim McMahon to Clay Brown vs. Southern Methodist (Holiday Bowl), December 19, 1980. Situation: Third and 10 from SMU's 41-yard line. McMahon and the Cougars, who led the NCAA in total offense, passing offense and points per game, turned a 45-25 deficit into a 45-39 game with a late rally.
    • Boston College’s Doug Flutie to Gerard Phelan vs. Miami, November 23, 1984. Situation: Second and 10 from Miami's 48-yard line. | WATCH. “I believed it could happen,” Flutie told reporters after his Hail Mary shocked Miami, 47-45, as well as his teammates and head coach.
    • Colorado’s Kordell Stewart to Michael Westbrook vs. Michigan, September 24, 1994. Situation: Second and 10 from Colorado's 36-yard line. The Buffaloes were down, 26-21, and needed to go 85 yards in 15 seconds.
    • Cleveland’s Tim Couch to Kevin Johnson vs. New Orleans, October 31, 1999. Situation: First and 10 from Cleveland's 44-yard line. | WATCH. The Browns had an 0-7 record, losing five games by double-digits, in their first year back in the NFL since the original Browns moved to Baltimore.
  2. 2 days ago · Often considered the most famous play in NFL history The Helmet Catch – David Tyree (2008, Super Bowl XLII Giants vs. Patriots) During Super Bowl XLII, David Tyree’s one-handed helmet catch set the stage for a game-winning touchdown by the New York Giants against the undefeated New England Patriots.

  3. Jul 6, 2024 · This one is without a doubt one of the single most memorable touchdown celebrations of all-time. Before a nationally televised SNF game for the New Orleans Saints in 2003, four-time Pro Bowler Joe ...

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  5. Sep 13, 2024 · 4. Joe Horn. Next up on the list of the best NFL touchdown celebrations is Saints wide receiver Joe Horn and his epic “Phone Home” celebration. Horn was a great wide receiver for the Saints in the early 2000s and is responsible for one of the most memorable celebrations in NFL history. #TBT: New Orleans Saints wide receiver Joe Horn phones ...

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