Top 10 Most Devastating Wild Card Losses of All-Time!

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Published 2023-01-11

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  • @10Peter25
    You might add another one after tonight (January 14, 2023). The Los Angeles Chargers just finished blowing a 27-0 lead to lose 30-31 to the Jaguars at Jacksonville. After throwing 4 interceptions in the first half of his postseason debut (three in the first quarter), No. 1 draft pick Trevor Lawrence led his team on a comeback in which he threw 4 TD passes and set the Jags up for a game-winning field goal as time expired. The Chargers only scored 3 points in the second half, and DL Joey Bosa helped the Jaguar offense with two unsportsmanlike conduct penalties.
  • @sports3117
    Cody Parkey’s double doink will live on my mind for the rest of my life
  • @pat2rome
    Babe wake up, new Cowboys wild card loss just dropped
  • This video just reminded me of how great demaryius thomas was back in his prime. Truly one of the great underrated receivers, Rest In Peace
  • @ZACLAND21
    Fun Fact: not only Frank Reich had one of the biggest comebacks in NFL History he also had one of the biggest comebacks in NCAA history when his Maryland team was down 31-0 against Miami in the Orange Bowl at halftime… They came out to the second half and out scored Miami 42-9 in the second half to win 42-40
  • @velder22
    That hit on Carson was ridiculous, you could never convince me that he wasn't trying to blow out his knee especially the way those two teams used to play each other
  • I remember watching that Bills-Oilers game as a teenager in complete disbelief. An epic meltdown.
  • @MerlinMAVK
    That Seahawks Vikings playoff game arguably changed the entire arc of Zimmer's tenure in Minnesota. That team, with its young and scrappy defense, would likely have done serious damage in the next rounds. Soon to follow was Bridgewater's catastrophic injury in camp/pre-season practice.
  • @brucelau2023
    Cody Parkey's double doink against Philly in 2018 will be forever implemented for bears fans for life, if that kick wasn't PARTIALLY blocked or even hit the crossbar twice, who knows what could've happened
  • @walterlv01
    Chargers blowing a 27-0 lead and Ravens fumbling away the go-ahead TD inches from the goal line and having the Bengals run it back 100 yards for the decisive score this past weekend will have to be added to this list.
  • After what Sam Hubbard did last night, I can watch clips of that 2015 game again without getting so upset. I think the momentum is finally turning around for the better in Cincinnati, and having been a Bengals fan my entire life, it's long overdue. We were going nowhere with Dalton and Lewis. But Burrow will eventually bring a championship to Cincy. And after the Buffalo game and how he carried himself and put Hamlin's health and the mental health of the Bills above winning, I earned a lot of respect for Zac Taylor.
  • As a Washington fan, the 2012 Wild Card Game will always be burned into my memory. All hope in our franchise's future was gone after that game. The atmosphere at Fedex was dead after RGIII got injured.
  • I remember that cowboys/Seahawks game. I recall Bill Parcells challenging the ruling of a defensive touchdown, and i was thinking he should let them keep the touchdown. He got it turned into a safety, and seattle scores a touchdown anyway to take the lead..classic cowboys.
  • i was at that Bills/Oilers game and it was f***ing UNBELIEVABLE. half the stadium had left by the 3rd quarter and when they heard the Bills were coming back, many returned & the stadium let them back in. by the end of the game it was completely packed and everyone went totally bonkers. still have the tickets! 🙌
  • @PACNYY
    I'm not even a DAL fan, but my God that Romo play will always make me feel for their fans. 😱.
  • To this day, I will never get over that 2015 Bengals playoff game. I don't think I'll ever fully move on from how traumatically awful that was and how many years it set the team back and the disappointment that followed.
  • @ritualgamerx2583
    I love how the commentators were criticizing the music city miracle lateral, but that was 100 percent a lateral. a better view showed that it was a backward pass and that it was just the certain angle that made it look like it wasnt. 100 percent a lateral.
  • Throw the Cowboys on the list again for what happened yesterday when the packers stomped them