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Seattle Seahawk RB Dr Dan Doornink's electrifying 80-yard touchdown
Seattle Seahawk RB Dr Dan Doornink's electrifying 80-yard touchdown dash from Jim Zorn on Monday Night Football November 17, 1981, left the San Diego Chargers in the dust….
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Max Anderson Buffalo Bills Highlights
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Max Arthur Anderson (born June 6, 1945) is a former American collegiate and professional football running back and kick returner. He played in the American Football League (AFL) for the Buffalo Bills from 1968 through 1969. He played college football at Arizona State University.
Oakland Raiders at Denver Broncos
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Sunday Oct 2, 1960 Bears Stadium The first time the Broncos met the Raiders We take a look back at the first-ever meeting between the Raiders and the Broncos in 1960, as quarterback Frank Tripucka and end Lionel Taylor led Denver to a 31-14 win over Oakland.
1984 AFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
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Pittsburgh Steelers at Miami Dolphins Sunday Jan 6, 1985 Start Time: 12:30pm Miami Orange Bowl “Pittsburgh racked up 455 yards of offense and converted 54% of their third downs, but it still wasn't enough to keep pace with Miami, who gained 569 yards in 71 plays en route to their fifth Super Bowl in franchise history. Dolphins quarterback Dan Marino led the Dolphins to a victory by throwing for...
Craig Yeast Highlights
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Yeast played college football at the University of Kentucky for four seasons, from 1995 to 1998. When he graduated, Yeast was the all-time leader in career receptions in the history of the Southeastern Conference, with 208 catches, and was second in career receiving yards with 2,899. In 1998, he returned three kickoffs and one punt for touchdowns. As a senior, he was a third team All-American a...
Cleveland Browns at Cincinnati Bengals December 14, 1986
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On December 14, 1986, the Browns routed the Bengals 34-3 at Riverfront Stadium to clinch the AFC Central division title.
Jim Jensen Miami Dolphins
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Nicknamed "Crash", he played 14 seasons in Miami, 2 for the Arena Football Hooters and 12 for the NFL Dolphins, where his best years came while teamed with quarterback Dan Marino and legendary coach Don Shula. He was reportedly nicknamed "Crash" by Richard Salzer, Sr. Jensen wore jersey # 11 because he entered the league as a quarterback. After Marino was selected in the 1983 NFL Draft, it beca...
Ozzie Newsome Highlights
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Ozzie Newsome Jr. (born March 16, 1956) is an American former professional football player and executive who is the executive vice president of player personnel of the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League (NFL). Newsome was a tight end for the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League (NFL). He was inducted into both the College Football Hall of Fame (1994) and the Pro Footba...
Cincinnati Bengals at Cleveland Browns - November 29th, 1981
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Cincinnati Bengals at Cleveland Browns - November 29th, 1981
The History Of The American Football League part 2
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The History Of The American Football League part 2
The History Of The American Football League part 1
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The History Of The American Football League part 1
1965 Western Divisional Round - Baltimore Colts at Green Bay Packers
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1965 Western Divisional Round - Baltimore Colts at Green Bay Packers
NFL needs to fucking go back to playing this song on their highlights and promos. It's good for the game.
Went south for the bears after this. Not relevant until 1984
I think I saw Heidi catching Preston's pass into the stands! 🤣
Jack Lamberts final game.
Love it. Great interceptions
It was tough to win on the road, vs. AFC Central teams. The Browns had 1 blowout win on the road in the 80s against all the AFC Central teams. 51-0 at Pittsburgh in 1989, 40-7 at Houston in 1987, and this game 34-3 at Cincinnati in 1986
Great video!!!!
Great video!!!!
Casper was obtained out of mid-season desperation when Houston came out of the blocks at 3-3 in a year when Bum was going to "kick the door down"
Martin should've been MVP
I always hated the 80s giants they deserved to lose and I always hated LT as well and Phil simms
typical eagles choking a winnable game.
The NFL didn’t officially keep track of sacks until 1982. In all likelihood Atkins is the all time leader in sacks.
SpongeBob
At 1:45, watch RT Forrest Gregg's blocking style. No. 75
I'd love to see the beauty (at 1:17) today. I'd bet she's every bit as pretty now as then.
If could have stayed healthy he would be in the HOF
I forgot how awesome Rod Martin was. I was a kid playing little league football and I remember how bad a@@ he was. Tall lanky.. but would knock your helmet off. Well I am an old man redskins fan so I remember well. Super Bowl 18. What a bad day for DC
David Woodley, THAT worst QB to ever make a Super Bowl He was a below average quarterback that got carried by the Killer B’s I’ll never understand what Shula saw in that guy
Marino put him in his place the following year
1:04 Charger teammates waiting to see the replay on the jumbo Tron.
1:04 Charger players waiting to see the replay on the jumbotron
12 tackles and 3 interceptions.........Rod Martin definitely should've won MVP.
Lamonica is talking to Oakland HC John Rauch on the sidelines at (4:51). Rauch would leave Oakland after this season to coach the hapless Buffalo Bills and ultimately be fired from there in favor of the return of Lou Saban. Just to the left of Lamonica in this sequence, you can see John Madden who would take over as HC of Oakland in 1969.
2:22
the raiders weremuch better than philly they proved it
That was great! 👍 😊😊😊😊
Thanks for this upload!!!
No problem!😌
That's my Dad at 1:53 #22 "Mini" Max Anderson. R.I.P. Dad.
Thanks for posting this. My dad is #22 Max Anderson.
I just posted your dad highlights
@@AlexCarterkingpin9 I just watched them, I appreciate you posting those. I've been searching youtube endlessly trying to find videos of him and I've been able to find quite a few. He passed away in November 2023, so this means a lot to me.
That's my father #22 Max Anderson, R.I.P. pops
I cant belive it took so long for him to be a hall of famer!
thats my cousin
There are plenty of highlights of Mike. I grew up as a teenager in 1981 and over the decades went to numerous of Dolphins games in the Orange Bowl. Kozlowski came up with plenty of big plays. He was solid at DB and should have been utilized more during games.
People rag on bills for no Superbowl wins but 2 AFL championships were when AFL was BETTER than the NFL wide open exciting football
I’m a Raider fan but I love Mr. Randy Gradishar because he’s really a great linebacker for the Broncos especially during the Orange Crush defense era when Red Miller was the coach back then. Despite I wasn’t born yet, I always love him and I’m very glad that he’s finally in the Hall of Fame.
Eagles suck raider's suck 😂
How fitting that the Rams & Cowboys got dominated by the NFC North in the 2023 wild card round. They would have both gotten dominated by the NFC North in the 1985 NFC title game.
Now let's get Clay Matthews into the HOF!
I loved beating the suckboys
I love beating the crappy Jets!
let's go dolphin's tommy super quick running back.
However you were able to get those highlights and create a masterpiece for the hof is very cool . Nice work
It's a shame Romanowski was allowed to wear #53
Congrats Randy. I used to love the Orange Crush.
Welcome to the hall of Fame. He waited far too long. He got live to make the hall of Fame.
Finally Hall of Famer!!!!
WAS WATCHING THE GAME WITH MY BROTHERS & FATHER MY BROTHER WAS A BIG JETS FAN AND WAS PISS OFF NBC CUT THE GAME OFF AT 7PM PUT ON A TV SPECIAL CALLED HEIDI KENNETH O THE NEXT WE WENT TO SCHOOL THATS ALL WE WERE TALKING ABOUT IN CLASS THE HEIDI GAME KENNETH O
3 interceptions... He should've been the MVP.
What a time to be alive, 1985 in Miami. *The Miami Hurricanes were amidst a dynasty in college football, the Dolphins were hot, and Miami Vice (reppin Miami, especially as a tourist spot) was the show at the time.*
Yes, now that you mentioned it!!!
I didn't go to many football games but I was at this one. Tickets for the Jets were still pretty easy to get. This was Joe Namath's first great game as a pro. It was a thing of beauty to watch.