Draft:Walk-off touchdown
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- Comment: Some of the examples listed happen at the end of regulation. If desired, this can be a section at the walk-off page or Sudden death (sport) AngusW🐶🐶F (bark • sniff) 23:31, 3 November 2024 (UTC)
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In gridiron football, a walk-off touchdown is a touchdown scored that ends the game with the winning team having been losing or tied at the beginning of the play.[1][2][3]
Famous examples
[edit]- Immaculate Reception in 1972 in the NFL
- The Play (American football) in 1982 in college football
- Hail Flutie in 1984 in college football
- Miracle in Miami in 2018 in NFL
See also
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[edit]Category:NFL Category:College football Category:Gridiron football
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- ^ NFL Throwback: Greatest walk-off touchdowns, NFL.com
- ^ The Wildest Walk-Off Touchdowns in NFL History, Bleacher Report, December 19th 2018, By David Kenyon
- ^ Walk-off touchdowns could end up actually being walk-off touchdowns, NBC Sports, March 23rd 2018