Saturday, February 11, 2023

Entry #2 Craziest Superbowl Moments

Julian Edelman's diving catch (Super Bowl LI)


The Julian Edelman catch is a memorable play from Super Bowl LI, which was played on February 5, 2017. In the game, the New England Patriots faced the Atlanta Falcons.

Late in the fourth quarter, with the Patriots trailing 28-20, quarterback Tom Brady launched a pass to wide receiver Julian Edelman, who made an incredible diving catch in between three defenders for a first down. The catch was a critical moment in the game and helped extend a drive that eventually led to the game-tying touchdown. The Patriots went on to win the game in overtime with a final score of 34-28, the first time in Super Bowl history that a team had come back from a deficit of more than 10 points. The catch is widely remembered as part of one of the greatest games in Super Bowl history and helped secure the Patriots' fifth Super Bowl victory.

David Tyree Helmet Catch (Super Bowl XLII)

The "Helmet Catch" by David Tyree is one of the most famous plays in Super Bowl history. It occurred during Super Bowl XLII, which was played on February 3, 2008, and pitted the New York Giants against the New England Patriots.

Late in the fourth quarter, with the Giants trailing by four points and less than a minute remaining in the game, quarterback Eli Manning launched a deep pass down the field, and Tyree made a remarkable catch by pinning the ball against his helmet with one hand, despite being tightly covered by a defender. This play helped set up the Giants' game-winning touchdown, and they went on achieve one of the greatest upsets in sports history against the heavily favored Patriots with a final score of 17-14. The Helmet Catch is remembered as one of the greatest clutch plays in Super Bowl history.

Malcolm Butler Interception (Super Bowl XLIX)


The Malcolm Butler interception is a defining moment from Super Bowl XLIX, which was played on February 1, 2015. In the game, the New England Patriots faced the Seattle Seahawks, with the Patriots leading 28-24 with just over a minute remaining in the game.

On Seattle's final drive, they had the ball at the New England one-yard line, and many expected them to run the ball in for a touchdown to win the game. Instead, Seattle decided to pass the ball, and Malcolm Butler, a rookie Patriots' cornerback, made an incredible leap to intercept the ball and seal the victory for New England. The interception was a shock to many people, as Seattle was widely expected to score, and it helped the Patriots win their fourth Super Bowl in franchise history. Malcolm Butler's play remains one of the most memorable moments in Super Bowl history.


One Yard Short (Super Bowl XXXIV)


Super Bowl XXXIV, which was played on January 30, 2000. In the game, the St. Louis Rams faced the Tennessee Titans, with the Rams leading 23-16 and the Titans driving down the field in the final moments of the game.

On the final play of the game, Titans' quarterback Steve McNair launched a deep pass to wide receiver Kevin Dyson, who was streaking towards the end zone. Rams' linebacker Mike Jones made a critical tackle, stopping Dyson just short of the end zone and securing a Super Bowl victory for St. Louis. The tackle is remembered as one of the great defensive plays in Super Bowl history, as it helped the Rams win their first Super Bowl in franchise history.


"Philly Special" (Super Bowl LII)


The "Philly Special" is a famous play from Super Bowl LII, which was played on February 4, 2018. In the game, the Philadelphia Eagles faced the New England Patriots.

Late in the first half, with the Eagles facing a fourth down near midfield, head coach Doug Pederson made a bold call to run a trick play, known as the "Philly Special." Back-up quarterback Nick Foles faked receiving the snap allowing running back Corey Clement to take the snap, who then pitched back to tight end Trey Burton who threw a TD pass to a wide open Nick Foles in the endzone, giving the Eagles a 22-12 lead. The play was a huge momentum shift in the game and helped the Eagles secure a 41-33 victory over the Patriots, their first Super Bowl championship in franchise history. The Philly Special is widely remembered as one of the greatest trick plays in Super Bowl history.


Lynn Swann acrobatics (Super Bowl X)



The Lynn Swann catch is a memorable play from Super Bowl X, which was played on January 18, 1976. In the game, the Pittsburgh Steelers faced the Dallas Cowboys.

Steelers' quarterback Terry Bradshaw launched a deep pass down the field to Lynn Swann, who made an incredible leaping catch, despite being closely covered by a defender. They went on to win the game with a final score of 21-17. Swann finished with four catches,161 yards and a TD allowing for him to be the first wide receiver to win Super Bowl MVP. Widely considered one of the greatest catches in Super Bowl history, Lynn Swann established himself as one of the greatest wide receivers of all time.


Blackout Bowl (Super Bowl XLVII)

The "Blackout" of Super Bowl XLVII refers to a power outage that occurred during the game, which was played on February 3, 2013. In the game, the Baltimore Ravens faced the San Francisco 49ers.

In the third quarter, with the Ravens leading 28-6, the power went out in a large portion of the Superdome in New Orleans, causing a delay of over 30 minutes. When play resumed, the 49ers made a push to get back into the game, but ultimately fell short, as the Ravens held on to win the game with a final score of 34-31. The blackout of Super Bowl XLVII is remembered as one of the most unusual events in Super Bowl history and added to the already dramatic and unpredictable nature of the game.

3 comments:

  1. Hello Jay, This was such a fun but informational blog post. I never realized how many mess-ups the Superbowl has had. I don't watch football but I learned I little something about it from reading this blog. What's your favorite moment from the Superbowl? Lilly B.

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  2. Hello Jay, My favorite Super Bowl moment had to be the Seattle interception by The Patirots. As a Cardinals fan I did not want Seahawks to win due to our rivalry within the division. I remember losing all hope on that game at that point, and could not believe what had happened during that play. Definitely on of my favorite sports moments.

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  3. Jay--Your blog is looking really good so far. Engaging layout and format. Clear voice and authentic tone. Thoughtful topics and content. Personal and informative and clearly you. You are working to connect to your audience by creating significance for them. Keep doing all of this!

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