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Miami Miracle = Nfl's 1st Ever Multiple-lateral, Game Winning Td, With No Time Left?

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1982: The Play (Cal vs Stanford) = College football, not NFL

- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Play_(American_football)

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2000: Music City Miracle (Titans vs Bills) = One handoff, One lateral.

- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_City_Miracle

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2003: River City Relay (Saints vs Jaguars) = Saints lost the game.

- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_City_Relay

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2018: Miracle in Miami (Dolphins vs Patriots)

- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miracle_in_Miami

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Is the "Miami Miracle" NFL's 1st ever multiple-lateral, game winning TD, with no time left?
 
I did some research, and I think it really is the NFL's 1st multiple-lateral game-winning final play.
 
Yet another first, to go with an un-defeated season. We had guy that re-wrote the record books back in 1984 with 5048 yards and 48 TD's, but that's just history now.
 
They have already said that it's the longest (69 yards) game winning TD with no time on the clock in the Super Bowl era. Nothing about the number of laterals (I don't think).
 
You think YOU’RE getting mileage out of this! I’m an Aggie and got to witness the LSU miracle over Thanksgiving (1 second on clock on 30 yrd line, after game was oreviously thought over, pkus 7 overtimes. NOW THIS!!!

you did leave out though the greatest last second multi- lateral TD in football history (Div 3 Trinity Univ) :



Damn, that school was from my hometown. I guess I got some magic in me!
 
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