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Post by sharonorn » Mon May 19, 2025 6:50 am

Sound represents the very e sence of the NFL, and nobody understands that better than Bose. As we count down the weeks to 50, let's relive some of the most iconic moments in football history with these 50 greatest sounds of the NFL.5. 's Pick-Six2/1/ Christian Kirksey Jersey 2009:: The in and of itself is an exciting event, one that captures the attention of sports fans around the world and keeps us glued to our TV screens. Big plays in the game are just the icing on the cake. But every now and then, we are fortunate enough to witne s a moment that we know will be remembered for generations to come. XLIII between the and delivered one such moment when linebacker intercepted quarterback Kurt Warner at the end of the first half and ran 100 yards for the touchdown, a record. Listen as Al Michaels calls the play.4. Santonio Holmes' Toe-Drag TD2/1/2009: If you thought 's interception return was the ultimate highlight from XLIII, then you clearly didn't watch the final minutes of the game. After the took the lead with le s than three minutes left to play, the drove down the field, looking for the game-winning score. With just 35 seconds left, quarterback connected with wide receiver Santonio Holmes, who managed to grab the six-yard pa Greedy Williams Jersey s out of the air while keeping both feet in bounds. Listen to broadcaster Bill Hillgrove call the play that would secure the ' sixth title. 3. David Tyree's Helmet Catch2/3/2008: XLII may go down as the greatest upset in NFL history. The snuck into the postseason as a wild card team while the offensive juggernaut that was the had taken the league by storm during the 2007 season, going undefeated and entering the with a perfect 18-0 record. For the to pull off the upset, they needed to play nearly flawle s football and make big plays when it mattered most. Perhaps no play in history is as big or as memorable as the infamous helmet catch by wide receiver David Tyree, a play Morgan Burnett Jersey that would extend New York's drive and culminate with the game-winning touchdown. Here is radio broadcaster Bob Papa with the call.2. Malcom Butler Interception to Win XLIX2/1/2015:The dynasty has spanned the better part of a decade and has included six AFC Championships and four titles. But glory hasn't come easy for the Pats. All four of their victories have been decided by four points or le s, and three of those victories came down to the final seconds. The most memorable, and dramatic, came at the end of Nick Chubb Jersey XLIX when the were knocking on the door, mere yards away from scoring the game-winning touchdown and being crowned champions for the second-straight year. But as we've come to see, the is where memories are made and legends are born. In XLIX, it was the play of undrafted cornerback that saved the day for New England and cemented his legacy as a hero. Al Michaels made the call. 1. One Yard Short:1/30/2000:They say football is a game of inches, and never before has that been more true then at the end of XXXIV between the and the . After quarterback Kurt Warner connected with wide receiver Isaac Bruce for a 73-yard Cleveland Browns Jersey touchdown that gave St. Louis a seven-point lead with under two minutes left in the fourth quarter, the made their final drive looking to tie things up. On the final play of the game, quarterback Steve McNair connected with receiver Kevin Dyson, who looked primed to score the game-tying touchdown. But, as fate would have it, Dyson was tackled by linebacker Mike Jones at the one-yard line as time expired, securing the ' first victory and giving us the top play in history. radio announcer Mike Keith made the dramatic call.

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