One Shot: The TD That Never Was
Michael Bush and the Raiders scored another big win on Sunday against the Cutler-less Bears in Oakland. Bush had a productive day again for the Raiders, scoring the game-clinching touchdown. Today’s...
View ArticleOne Shot: Fly Like an Eagle
Tonight, the Philadelphia Eagles will fly across the country to play the Seattle Seahawks on NFL Network’s Thursday Night Football at 8:20pm ET. For today’s “One Shot,” we’re showing you an actual...
View ArticleOne Shot: Dalton to Green
Even though this play might have been meaningless in Pittsburgh’s thumping of the Bengals on Sunday, we decided to give you another look at a pretty pitch-and-catch. For today’s “One Shot”, we actually...
View ArticleOne Shot: Smilin’ n’ Sullen
Today’s One Shot from Week 14 shows you a stark contrast between the collective feelings of New York and Dallas on Sunday night. Check out the conflicting reactions from those in the stands at Cowboys...
View ArticleOne Shot: Heyward-Bey to the House
Darrius Heyward-Bey’s touchdown catch-and-run against the Lions was overshadowed by the Raiders collapse and Detroit’s clutch comeback. But today you can see it again, as we feature this slow-motion...
View ArticleOne Shot: Jerome Simpson’s TD
Bet you haven’t seen Jerome Simpson’s acrobatic touchdown flip from every angle. Well after watching this video, you will have: … MORE ►
View ArticleOne Shot: Fox’s Gatorade Bath
Winning is never easy. Sometimes, celebrating a victory can be just as difficult. In Week Two, Brian Dawkins was mic’ed-up on the most grueling attempt to douse a coach in Gatorade that NFL Films has...
View ArticleOne Shot: 49er Fandemonium
San Francisco 49ers fans finally have something to celebrate and celebrate they did. After a back-and-forth fourth quarter, the 49ers pulled off a thrilling victory over the Saints on Saturday. San...
View ArticleOne Shot: Welker’s Heartbreaking Drop
After Super Bowl XLVI, Tom Brady said that the Patriots left too many plays on the field. Several come to my mind, but there may not have been one bigger than Wes Welker’s drop late … MORE ►
View ArticleOne Shot: Cruzin’ to the Endzone
At the beginning of the season, people were wondering who the New York Giants would use as their third receiver behind Hakeem Nicks and Mario Manningham. As it turned out, their number 3 man became …...
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