You left out two interesting things about the Chester Marcol touchdown. Marcol was high as a kite on blow during the play. Also the guy who blocked the kick later became a justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court
Taysom Hill is only 57 receiving yards away from being the fourth player in NFL history to throw, run, and catch for 1000 yards each. The others are Bob Hoernschemeyer, George Taliaferro, and Charley Trippi, who coincidentally all retired in 1955.
If you do this again bring up OJ Brigance. He's the only player to win both a Super Bowl and CFL championship in the same city. Baltimore Ravens and Baltimore Stallions. Unlikely to ever happen again.
I wonder how many players have rings in the NFL, CFL, and just any of the semi-pro leauges in general, whether it's the WFL, any of the XFL's, either of the USFL's, either of the completely unrelated UFL's, or anything else I'm missing. (I'd throw in the AAF too, but they never got to hand out any championship rings oof)
@@SortaNonymous Only one is Bobby Singh. He won a Super Bowl with the Rams in 99, the only Million Dollar Game in the original XFL with the LA Extreme and a Grey Cup in 06 with the BC Lions.
The lions winning started when Payton manning did a ritual ending the curse. When that first came out, the lions had just lost to a walk off field goal on thanksgiving. Their record since is 33-7, including the 6 game winning streak they ended the 22-23 season with. That curse was broken when we won the north last year, and it’ll be broken again this year when we win it all rah
The longest interception that did not result in a touchdown was 103 yards by Marcus Maye in a 2018 game between the Jets and Broncos at Metlife. Case Keenum was intercepted in the end zone to end the game but Maye was tackled at the one yard line by Courtland Sutton, who caught his first career touchdown that game. I was there
The most recent 1st round NFL Draft pick to never play a single game is Jim Detweiler draft 20th in 1967 and the only other player to come close is 2020 29th overall pick Isaiah Wilson who played only 4 snaps his career
An additional useless fact: The Steelers and Eagles actually switched identities and territories in the 1940 offseason. The Eagles are the team founded by Art Rooney, and the Steelers are the team founded by Bert Bell, and the organization which operated the Steelers was officially called "The Philadelphia Eagles Football Club Inc." until 1945.
I’ve got a good one I just learned recently: there is an alternative version of football established as a club sport by some Ivy League, service academies, and other smaller universities in the 1930s called sprint football that follows the same rules as regular football but enforces a strict 178 pound weight limit per player in order to emphasize a faster, more agile style of play over more brute strength.
I’m so curious. Is it that you are too afraid to type the word “ass”? Or that you aren’t smart enough to figure out a different word? Or that you just mean to be part of the popular trends? I must know
7:24 According to touchdownwire, Josh Allen is the first quarterback to ever do this. He is the seventh player since the merger to do this. He is at least the thirteenth player in the history of the league to do this. There may be others. Whether or not Allen was the first quarterback is also debatable. Tony Canadeo played in a time when a player could be just a 'back' and operate as either a quarterback, a halfback, or both. Ronnie Brown ran for four and passed for one touchdown in a single game (MIA v NE 9/21/2008), but does not have a game with at least one run, pass, and receiving touchdown. touchdownwire's list, Christian McCaffrey, SF v LA, 10/30/2022 LaDainian Tomlinson, SD v OAK, 10/16/2005 David Patten, NE v IND, 10/21/2001 Walter Payton, CHI v MIN, 10/21/1979 Harmon Wages, ATL v NO, 12/7/1969 Dan Reeves, DAL v PHI, 12/10/1967 Keith Lincoln, SD v DEN, 10/7/1965 John Henry Johnson, PIT v PHI, 12/11/1960 Gene Gedman, DET v SF, 10/16/1958 Frank Gifford, NYG v WAS, 12/2/1956 Ray Renfro, CLE v NYG, 12/6/1953 referenced in this video, Tony Canadeo, GB v NYG, 10/31/1943
7:24 According to touchdownwire, Josh Allen is the first quarterback to ever do this. He is the seventh player since the merger to do this. He is at least the thirteenth player in the history of the league to do this. There may be others. Whether or not Allen was the first quarterback is also debatable. Tony Canadeo played in a time when a player could be just a 'back' and operate as either a quarterback, a halfback, or both. touchdownwire's list, Christian McCaffrey, SF v LA, 10/30/2022 LaDainian Tomlinson, SD v OAK, 10/16/2005 David Patten, NE v IND, 10/21/2001 Walter Payton, CHI v MIN, 10/21/1979 Harmon Wages, ATL v NO, 12/7/1969 Dan Reeves, DAL v PHI, 12/10/1967 Keith Lincoln, SD v DEN, 10/7/1965 John Henry Johnson, PIT v PHI, 12/11/1960 Gene Gedman, DET v SF, 10/16/1958 Frank Gifford, NYG v WAS, 12/2/1956 Ray Renfro, CLE v NYG, 12/6/1953 referenced in this video, Tony Canadeo, GB v NYG, 10/31/1943
22:59 So you’re saying the team that won the last SB to go to overtime has a chance to lose their title defense to the Eagles for the second time in NFL history? Bet
Let it be known that prior to both the Patriots and Chiefs winning the SBs that went to overtime, each team had met the Eagles in the SB and beat Philadelphia by 3 points. Revenge is a dish best served in February
The NFC East is the only division in the NFL where each of the 4 teams has won at least one superbowl. This became true in 2017 when the Philadelphia Eagles won their first superbowl
Despite playing their first season at Clemson's Memorial Stadium, the Carolina Panthers are the only NFL team who has not drafted a player from Clemson.
As a Titans fan I came into this season hoping Levis might prove people wrong and make a go at looking the part but even if you take out the poor managing by the head coach swapping back and forth from Mason Rudolph Levis isn't the guy. The Titans need a franchise stud QB in the worst way and what do you know they just backed into the top pick of the draft. Sanders or Ward might surprise a lot of people and go on to greatness in the pros (it's not like this doesn't happen all the time) Guys who were afterthoughts become greats and cant miss superstar picks become busts but it's just our luck we sucked bad enough to get our pick of the best QB's and it happens to be this class. The problem with everyone's idea of what they should do is the NFL and draft are unpredictable, passing on a QB with such a pick hoping to get to pick a better one next year is beyond risky. The more I watch Hunter the more I think guys like him are rare and he is elite so just take him and suffer through one more year to get "The Guy" and hey what do you know maybe the next stud young QB they get they will have learned to not make QBing an a not so great team even harder by changing offensive playcallers every single season forcing him to learn a new playbook each year like they did with Marcus Mariota. The ideal scenario for the Titans would be if they found a QB hungry team that trades up like ideally the 3rd pick which would likely still get them the Heisman winner Hunter and get that teams 1st round pick next year. So that next year they can offer whoever has the #1 pick (if it's not the Titans again) and offer them both first round picks that year for it to get Manning. Getting 2 early first round picks in the same draft would be pretty difficult to pass up.
26:20 that’s not true unless it’s for a specific thing like only punt returns. Nyheim Hines ran back 2 punt return TDs in a game with the colts and then 2 kickoff return TDs in a game with the Bills
I didn’t watch the other facts video but if it wasn’t baseball you should include the text that as of baseball reference steal arm Johnny Taylor might have the worst pitching “Career” ever
Josh Allen fact was wrong, he was the 5th player in the super bowl era to do so. The other 4: Walter Payton (1979) David Patten (2001) LaDanian Tomlinson (2005) Christian McCaffrey (2022)
I don't think he understands the 40 yard dash. Acting like 2 seconds is close would make sense if it was the 4000 yard dash but in the 40yd dash that is 1/3rd slower. Considering you would likely need a cheetah to run 2 seconds faster than Worthy then you know that's a big gap.
Alright?! Alright?! LeBron James isn’t just alright-he’s a basketball deity walking among mortals! LeBron is number one on the NBA’s all-time scoring list while being an elite passer, often compared to Magic Johnson. Who else consistently scores 30+ points a game while dropping dimes like a top-tier point guard? His longevity and consistency over 20+ seasons are otherworldly. LeBron can play-and dominate-all five positions on the court. Need a point guard? He’ll run the offense. Missing a center? He’ll bang in the post. There’s no hole in his game: scoring, passing, rebounding, defending-it’s all elite. His basketball IQ is untouchable. LeBron doesn’t just show up; he takes over. Four NBA titles, 10 Finals appearances, and countless iconic playoff moments. Do we need to mention his 3-1 comeback against the 73-9 Warriors in 2016? The block on Andre Iguodala alone cemented his status as a legend. He’s been dominant from 18 to 40. Most players decline after a decade, but LeBron is still breaking records. This season, he’s putting up numbers better than most stars in their prime. Beyond hoops, LeBron has built schools, empowered his community, and stayed scandal-free while thriving under relentless scrutiny for two decades. He’s a leader in every sense of the word. When you combine talent, accomplishments, and impact, LeBron James isn’t just the GOAT-he’s in a league of his own. Anyone saying he’s “alright” clearly needs to watch more basketball!
UH-OH!! At 28:01 you are telling us that Olympic medalist "Bullet" Bob Hayes ran the 200 yd dash in 2.5 seconds! THAT, sir, would be 288,000 yds/hr or just over 163.6 miles per hour!! Check your work!
Your Josh Allen fact is very wrong. Having a passing, rushing and receiving TD in the same game is pretty rare, but it happens. Your research definitely should have found David Patten doing this in 2001
The best part about that TD Allen throw to himself, is that if you had him in fantasy he got points for both stats.
You left out two interesting things about the Chester Marcol touchdown.
Marcol was high as a kite on blow during the play.
Also the guy who blocked the kick later became a justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court
Taysom Hill is only 57 receiving yards away from being the fourth player in NFL history to throw, run, and catch for 1000 yards each. The others are Bob Hoernschemeyer, George Taliaferro, and Charley Trippi, who coincidentally all retired in 1955.
Was half expecting Terrell Pryor to make, guess he wasn't a runner.
The Minnesota Vikings defense i think in 1969 or 1970 outscored the Minnesota Vikings offense.
First pass thrown by Brett Favre of the Green Bay Packers was to Brett Favre. Unfortunately went for -7 yards.
If you do this again bring up OJ Brigance. He's the only player to win both a Super Bowl and CFL championship in the same city. Baltimore Ravens and Baltimore Stallions.
Unlikely to ever happen again.
I wonder how many players have rings in the NFL, CFL, and just any of the semi-pro leauges in general, whether it's the WFL, any of the XFL's, either of the USFL's, either of the completely unrelated UFL's, or anything else I'm missing. (I'd throw in the AAF too, but they never got to hand out any championship rings oof)
@@SortaNonymous Only one is Bobby Singh. He won a Super Bowl with the Rams in 99, the only Million Dollar Game in the original XFL with the LA Extreme and a Grey Cup in 06 with the BC Lions.
27:57 ain’t no way he ran a 200m in 2 seconds😂
don't disrespect the goat
of course not! it was 2.5 seconds ;)
The lions winning started when Payton manning did a ritual ending the curse. When that first came out, the lions had just lost to a walk off field goal on thanksgiving. Their record since is 33-7, including the 6 game winning streak they ended the 22-23 season with. That curse was broken when we won the north last year, and it’ll be broken again this year when we win it all rah
I like the rah
If it's Lion vs. Ravens, expect Justin Tucker triple doinking a 69 yarder in the final second where the ball still went in.
Blah blah
That’d be awesome to see the lions win a ring this year. I think with Dan Campbell they’re going to be contenders for awhile
The longest interception that did not result in a touchdown was 103 yards by Marcus Maye in a 2018 game between the Jets and Broncos at Metlife. Case Keenum was intercepted in the end zone to end the game but Maye was tackled at the one yard line by Courtland Sutton, who caught his first career touchdown that game. I was there
Fs in the comment for the Dickerod
10:38 real story that kicker snorted. Crack at half time
The most recent 1st round NFL Draft pick to never play a single game is Jim Detweiler draft 20th in 1967 and the only other player to come close is 2020 29th overall pick Isaiah Wilson who played only 4 snaps his career
An additional useless fact: The Steelers and Eagles actually switched identities and territories in the 1940 offseason. The Eagles are the team founded by Art Rooney, and the Steelers are the team founded by Bert Bell, and the organization which operated the Steelers was officially called "The Philadelphia Eagles Football Club Inc." until 1945.
5:36 a better way to say that, is that he BROKE the record! (Wooo!) what an accomplishment that feat is every time it’s done
Art Monk …. Redskins receiver throughout the 1980s - early 90s
was an absolute STUD. 3 rings and A Jerry Rice prototype for sure.
Famous Jameis being on the same list as Peyton, Brees, and Big Ben is kinda wild.
GGs Dickerod....you (mostly your name) will be missed. Can we just rename the chain the Dickerod please?
Seinfeld reference, at the same time I have Seinfeld on in the background. Giddy up
Shout out to Tony Canadeo the Grey Ghost of Gonzaga.
Real ones know this is a reupload.
Bot comments get worse
Who gives af
New to me. So.. imma enjoy it and comment outside of this reply.
Ok nerd
The Steagles would win the Superbowl this year.. problem is the conference situation
Ryan Succop is from Hickory High, like 5 minutes from me (I think it's Succop)
4:08 the only reason why they didn't cover was because the game was cut short by bad weather
40 time disparity is the craziest stat here
The XFL coin scramble should have been without pads, yes I'm blaming the shoulder injury on the pads.
Now i have 2 things i can remember Jim Marshall for..
Walter Payton and David Patten both had passing receiving and rushing tds in a game
I know LT has thrown a few too so maybe even him
I’ve got a good one I just learned recently: there is an alternative version of football established as a club sport by some Ivy League, service academies, and other smaller universities in the 1930s called sprint football that follows the same rules as regular football but enforces a strict 178 pound weight limit per player in order to emphasize a faster, more agile style of play over more brute strength.
espn ahh video except instead of useless they'd say these are eye popping
I’m so curious. Is it that you are too afraid to type the word “ass”? Or that you aren’t smart enough to figure out a different word? Or that you just mean to be part of the popular trends?
I must know
@@Speenzoidotronthis is why no one invites you to party’s lmaoo
@willamshugo283 the grammar.. 😬 ahahah
@@wheattt1 Let's be honest, you aren't getting invited to "parties" either.
@@Speenzoidotron uhh, funny word made me giggle a little bit when typing funny little comment on funny little youtube video
That Josh Allen stat at 7:24 is definitely wrong. Christian McCaffrey did it, and I think it was in 2023
It was indeed wrong, as it should’ve said that Josh Allen was the first QB to do it, not first player in 81 years.
Yep, and Walter Payton did it in (don't know the year), and David Patten in 2001, and Ronnie Brown in 2008 or '09.
7:24 According to touchdownwire, Josh Allen is the first quarterback to ever do this. He is the seventh player since the merger to do this. He is at least the thirteenth player in the history of the league to do this. There may be others.
Whether or not Allen was the first quarterback is also debatable. Tony Canadeo played in a time when a player could be just a 'back' and operate as either a quarterback, a halfback, or both.
Ronnie Brown ran for four and passed for one touchdown in a single game (MIA v NE 9/21/2008), but does not have a game with at least one run, pass, and receiving touchdown.
touchdownwire's list,
Christian McCaffrey, SF v LA, 10/30/2022
LaDainian Tomlinson, SD v OAK, 10/16/2005
David Patten, NE v IND, 10/21/2001
Walter Payton, CHI v MIN, 10/21/1979
Harmon Wages, ATL v NO, 12/7/1969
Dan Reeves, DAL v PHI, 12/10/1967
Keith Lincoln, SD v DEN, 10/7/1965
John Henry Johnson, PIT v PHI, 12/11/1960
Gene Gedman, DET v SF, 10/16/1958
Frank Gifford, NYG v WAS, 12/2/1956
Ray Renfro, CLE v NYG, 12/6/1953
referenced in this video,
Tony Canadeo, GB v NYG, 10/31/1943
@@WhiskeyNixon Thanks for the correction about Ronnie Brown; thought he'd had a receiving TD as well that game.
Put me in to fair catch, coach!
LeBron played Wide receiver not tight end
biggest surprise to me was RGIII was first player in big 4 sports to have roman numerals on his jersey
28:50
*Destruction Derby 64 music.*
😂😂😂
7:24 According to touchdownwire, Josh Allen is the first quarterback to ever do this. He is the seventh player since the merger to do this. He is at least the thirteenth player in the history of the league to do this. There may be others.
Whether or not Allen was the first quarterback is also debatable. Tony Canadeo played in a time when a player could be just a 'back' and operate as either a quarterback, a halfback, or both.
touchdownwire's list,
Christian McCaffrey, SF v LA, 10/30/2022
LaDainian Tomlinson, SD v OAK, 10/16/2005
David Patten, NE v IND, 10/21/2001
Walter Payton, CHI v MIN, 10/21/1979
Harmon Wages, ATL v NO, 12/7/1969
Dan Reeves, DAL v PHI, 12/10/1967
Keith Lincoln, SD v DEN, 10/7/1965
John Henry Johnson, PIT v PHI, 12/11/1960
Gene Gedman, DET v SF, 10/16/1958
Frank Gifford, NYG v WAS, 12/2/1956
Ray Renfro, CLE v NYG, 12/6/1953
referenced in this video,
Tony Canadeo, GB v NYG, 10/31/1943
Ray Guy better than Rachel "Ray Gun", let's be absolutely clear. Obvious info.. yes
22:59 So you’re saying the team that won the last SB to go to overtime has a chance to lose their title defense to the Eagles for the second time in NFL history? Bet
Let it be known that prior to both the Patriots and Chiefs winning the SBs that went to overtime, each team had met the Eagles in the SB and beat Philadelphia by 3 points. Revenge is a dish best served in February
Nobody is going to watch another Eagles v. Chiefs Super Bowl. Nobody.
@@BrianBurkeProd it’s more about who wins the game, in my personal opinion. More about the parade and whether or not I get to go
Bobby lane looks like al bundy 😅
fooball
23:47 I like how you mention that, even though the record he broke belong to O.J. Simpson prior to that who did it in 14 games
Hopefully this doesn’t get removed again!
11:20 ish nice fact about LD and didn’t mention how many… lol thanks
The NFC East is the only division in the NFL where each of the 4 teams has won at least one superbowl. This became true in 2017 when the Philadelphia Eagles won their first superbowl
Dude: The Rams "to this day" do NOT play at Angels Stadium; they play at SoFi Stadium, in Inglewood, Cali. But I STILL loved this video...
7:22 you’re wrong, Christian Mccaffrey passed, ran, and threw a touchdown against the rams on October 30th of 2022
Many consider Jake Bobo, wide receiver for the Seattle Seahawks, to be the greatest wide receiver in the history of the league.
CMC also had a rushing td, passing td, receiving td in the same game
Terrell Pryor had more rushing yards on a single play (93) than Dan Marino had in his 17 year career (87).
Fun fact the nfl gives box with a gold football on the top with the word “Super Bowl history” to players in past superbowls high schools
Despite playing their first season at Clemson's Memorial Stadium, the Carolina Panthers are the only NFL team who has not drafted a player from Clemson.
The 1988-1991 Cincinnati Bengals are the only team to ever carry two left-handed QBs on their active roster. Boomer Esiason and Erik Wilhelm.
The Cleveland Browns have lost more games than any other franchise since 1995...despite being inactive for three of those years.
As a Titans fan I came into this season hoping Levis might prove people wrong and make a go at looking the part but even if you take out the poor managing by the head coach swapping back and forth from Mason Rudolph Levis isn't the guy. The Titans need a franchise stud QB in the worst way and what do you know they just backed into the top pick of the draft. Sanders or Ward might surprise a lot of people and go on to greatness in the pros (it's not like this doesn't happen all the time) Guys who were afterthoughts become greats and cant miss superstar picks become busts but it's just our luck we sucked bad enough to get our pick of the best QB's and it happens to be this class. The problem with everyone's idea of what they should do is the NFL and draft are unpredictable, passing on a QB with such a pick hoping to get to pick a better one next year is beyond risky. The more I watch Hunter the more I think guys like him are rare and he is elite so just take him and suffer through one more year to get "The Guy" and hey what do you know maybe the next stud young QB they get they will have learned to not make QBing an a not so great team even harder by changing offensive playcallers every single season forcing him to learn a new playbook each year like they did with Marcus Mariota.
The ideal scenario for the Titans would be if they found a QB hungry team that trades up like ideally the 3rd pick which would likely still get them the Heisman winner Hunter and get that teams 1st round pick next year. So that next year they can offer whoever has the #1 pick (if it's not the Titans again) and offer them both first round picks that year for it to get Manning. Getting 2 early first round picks in the same draft would be pretty difficult to pass up.
Slinging Sammy Baugh threw four touchdown passes and intercepted four passes in the same game in 1943 against Detroit. I saw the game on TH-cam.
My favorite NFL player - Suge Knight
27:57, well thats quite the record huh, dont know how possible that is
10:10 hated this game
26:20 that’s not true unless it’s for a specific thing like only punt returns. Nyheim Hines ran back 2 punt return TDs in a game with the colts and then 2 kickoff return TDs in a game with the Bills
I didn’t watch the other facts video but if it wasn’t baseball you should include the text that as of baseball reference steal arm Johnny Taylor might have the worst pitching “Career” ever
Josh Allen fact was wrong, he was the 5th player in the super bowl era to do so. The other 4:
Walter Payton (1979)
David Patten (2001)
LaDanian Tomlinson (2005)
Christian McCaffrey (2022)
18:49 im pretty sure a high schooler did it before him... Malachi Lee
Anything it just helps with the algorithm
David Pattten threw, caught, and ran a TD in a single game against the Colts in 2001.
hawk tuah
Brad Johnson was first to throw a touchdown to himself, correct?
I believe that Josh Allen is the first *QB to have a passing/rushing/receiving TD in 80+ years. Great vid
Not useless
9:32 Staten Island is not a city, it's a borough of NYC.
I don't think he understands the 40 yard dash. Acting like 2 seconds is close would make sense if it was the 4000 yard dash but in the 40yd dash that is 1/3rd slower. Considering you would likely need a cheetah to run 2 seconds faster than Worthy then you know that's a big gap.
nice video
FS
F sequentially Jerry Jones
Bama also has 18 national championships?
It’s actually 30 minutes and 1 second of useless football information
Correction: The Dolphin’s mascot was named Snowflake.
Blue 42! Blue 42!
@@nickmoscatello9960 Rover! Sit! HUT!
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Alright?! Alright?! LeBron James isn’t just alright-he’s a basketball deity walking among mortals! LeBron is number one on the NBA’s all-time scoring list while being an elite passer, often compared to Magic Johnson. Who else consistently scores 30+ points a game while dropping dimes like a top-tier point guard? His longevity and consistency over 20+ seasons are otherworldly. LeBron can play-and dominate-all five positions on the court. Need a point guard? He’ll run the offense. Missing a center? He’ll bang in the post. There’s no hole in his game: scoring, passing, rebounding, defending-it’s all elite. His basketball IQ is untouchable. LeBron doesn’t just show up; he takes over. Four NBA titles, 10 Finals appearances, and countless iconic playoff moments. Do we need to mention his 3-1 comeback against the 73-9 Warriors in 2016? The block on Andre Iguodala alone cemented his status as a legend. He’s been dominant from 18 to 40. Most players decline after a decade, but LeBron is still breaking records. This season, he’s putting up numbers better than most stars in their prime. Beyond hoops, LeBron has built schools, empowered his community, and stayed scandal-free while thriving under relentless scrutiny for two decades. He’s a leader in every sense of the word. When you combine talent, accomplishments, and impact, LeBron James isn’t just the GOAT-he’s in a league of his own. Anyone saying he’s “alright” clearly needs to watch more basketball!
7:25 is wrong, in 2001 David Patton ran, caught and threw for a touch down. You mean the first quarterback to do it in 81 years.
He literally said that right after. This means you paused the video, left an objectively wrong comment and probably felt proud of yourself.
@@doomhauer69 you are assuming, I did not hear him say that.
every football fact is a useless fact
Notification gang!
UH-OH!! At 28:01 you are telling us that Olympic medalist "Bullet" Bob Hayes ran the 200 yd dash in 2.5 seconds! THAT, sir, would be 288,000 yds/hr or just over 163.6 miles per hour!!
Check your work!
Your Josh Allen fact is very wrong. Having a passing, rushing and receiving TD in the same game is pretty rare, but it happens. Your research definitely should have found David Patten doing this in 2001
CMC also had a rushing td, passing td, receiving td in the same game
biggest surprise to me was RGIII was first player in big 4 sports to have roman numerals on his jersey