10 MOST EMOTIONAL NFL MOMENTS..

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Published 2022-10-27

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  • @tcbowen12
    The Sean Taylor story still hits just as hard as I ever did. I absolutely idolized the guy. My heart breaks every time I hear his story.
  • @teri6353
    The vikings one with be an unforgettable one that season. My adopted dad, who was a big vikings fan, passed away just before the season started (both my brother and I said our goodbyes less than 30 hrs before he passed (My brother and I both had work obligations and I lived in another community)). Both my brother and I, Packer fans, rooted that year for the vikings for our dad.
  • @dfloriza
    As a Ravens fan, the Torrey Smith game was incredibly bittersweet. That was the season we went all the way too - he won the championship for his brother.
  • @poppyshoessp
    I attended the game after Sean Taylor passed. The moment of silence was absolutely beautiful. Lots of tears in FedEx. I'll never forget seeing those #21 towels waving. Lost a great player.
  • Just yesterday the NFL lost Adam Zimmer (former Vikings coach Mike Zimmer's son) he was a coach for the Saints, Vikings, Chiefs, and Bengals. R.I.P. Adam Zimmer.
  • I am a die hard Vikings fan and I remember that playoff game against the Saints, my fiance and I went to Hy-Vee in Oakdale, I stayed outside in the vehicle and listened to the last 2.5 minutes of the game, I went through so many emotions with how many points was scored between the two teams, and I almost ended up crashing into the cemetery on my way back to our place in St. Paul with how much excitement flowed through my body.
  • @reneeday2445
    “Instead Stefan diggs caught the ball and never looked back Nobody: Steffon diggs: *proceeds to look back twice”😂😂😂😂
  • Growing up playing football I always taped my facemasks like Sean Taylor. He will always be one of my favorite DBs of all time. I wasn't even a Miami fan and would watch every game they played because of him.
  • Even though I'm a die hard Steelers fan, i would have liked for you to have added what happened to Damar Hamlin, what happened to him was devastating but he showed his resilience and recovered so quickly ❤
  • @paulgrimm
    Forgot Brett Farve on Monday night against theRaiders. His father died. That day and he played the best game of his life and got a standing ovation from the Raiders home crowd
  • To me it's a complete and utter travesty that Pat Tillman's number hasn't been retired league wide
  • 2:44 We definitely lost a legend the day he died. He even had a cameo appearance in the football movie The Replacements (2000). Legendary coach that will never be forgotten. May he Rest In Peace.
  • This is a heartfelt video, man..ups, downs, smiles and frowns. Everything that makes up life. 💯💯
  • @pf7912
    You can add Damar Hamlin to the mix.. he made every buffalo-cincinnatti football player in tears
  • @tcbowen12
    Brian Robinson coming out the tunnel to "Many men" may be one of the most gangster moves in history
  • @dwaynegaskill
    I'm a diehard Washington Redskins fan, and the passing of Sean Taylor hit the hardest.
  • That’s pretty sad honestly goes to show you can’t trust everybody but what a guy to honestly do all he did to help everybody he knew and touched their life’s in positive ways it’s sad that people he knew and trusted robbed him and ended up ending his life I never knew about his story but 21 forever I wish I knew someone like Sean Taylor