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So in this video, I decided to look throughout the entity of NFL history to find every NFL team's most painful moment ever. As you'll see in this video, no matter how old or young your team is, one thing is constant, pain. Anyway, if you enjoyed this video, then like and comment if you want, and you can even subscribe if you think I've earned it.
Also if you watch highlight heaven injury videos or other types of content based on NFL pain, then you should watch this video entirely. There are a ton of players like Aaron Rodgers and Tom Brady that have produced the NFL sad moments that you see today, and have both won the super bowl. Now other types of NFL football content by NFL throwback have shown that there are the NFL's worst plays of all time scattered everywhere, and every team has an NFL painful moments video.
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0:00 - Intro
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1:01 - Colts
1:47 - Jaguars
3:01 - Titans
4:01 - Texans
4:42 - Giants
5:32 - Cowboys
6:51 - Eagles
7:44 - Washington
7:52 - Steelers
8:46 - Bengals
9:36 - Ravens
10:16 - Browns
10:47 - 49ers
12:34 - Rams
13:13 - Cardinals
13:33 - Seahawks
13:35 - Chiefs
14:56 - Chargers
15:26 - Broncos
16:45 - Raiders
16:56 - Lions
17:18 - Packers
19:00 - Vikings
19:14 - Bears
20:02 - Bills
20:09 - Patriots
20:46 - Dolphins
21:33 - Jets
22:17 - Panthers
22:42 - Buccaneers
23:17 - Falcons
23:33 - Saints
24:02 - Outro
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You forgot the 1967 Baltimore Colts. They lost their final game of the season to the Rams, which cost them a playoff trip due to point differential.
They were also UNDEFEATED at that point.
Packers are the only one n done 15-1 team but NFC championship vs Seahawks.
@@matthewhenningervonada9914 did an entire video on them for the best teams to never make the playoffs and they won a super bowl eventually so it’s not as bad as the other moments imo
@@tubfrog Oh. My bad. Funny how they lost to the Jets in the super bowl the next year.
Love how the Seahawks section is only a full second. That was definitely the play that ended the Legion of Boom.
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Bro the legion of boom was defense this was the play that proved that Russell was Pete’s lil baby boy and wanted him to a hero
@@nexxed ikr, I still don't get why the Legion of boom ended after that
@@shadowstalker7259 legion of boom fell apart when it came clear that Pete cared more for Russell than the defense. At least in my mind. Now he doesn’t even have what he wanted and the team overall is just a mid team now, which sucks as a hawk fan.
@@nexxed ay so far with a 4-3 record it isn’t looking so bad maybe geno was meant to be in Seattle lol
The 2014 NFC Championship is by far the most painful moment in Packers history. As bad as 2007 and 2011 were, we had a 19-7 lead and possession of the ball with 5ish minutes on the clock in 2014 and somehow lost. When Morgan Burnett intercepted that pass I was 100% sure they were going to the super bowl and the collapse killed me and many many Packers fans inside.
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That onside kick still haunts my mind
Boneheaded play by Burnett; idk what he was thinking with 3+ minutes to go in the quarter
What makes 2014 worse for me is that we were never that close en 2011 and, well, 2007 is quite fitting given how Favre's relationship with the FO was already going down. 2014, though... we literally had the victory in our grasp. 🙏
I didnt start watching football till 2020 luckily i missed it, i still remember my parents reaction to the game tho
Let's not forget the 2016 Cowboys that were 13-3 and lost in the divisional round. That was the first year I started watching football, too...
First year I started watching fully was 2014, and I'm a Packers fan. Yeah only football game that's ever made me cry
the first year i started watching football was 2004.
Yo i forgot about that 😂 that was tough
@@hihunter7 bears are better than the cheeseheads
@@hihunter7 yo 2014 was my first year watching too
As a Raiders fan, you made the right choice by not speaking. I was at the game where Carr broke his leg and words can't express how I feel about losing our last home game because the refs didn't see Carr sliding in bounds and our defense collapsing on themselves.
Bro I was at that game too! It was Christmas Eve 2016 it was my very first time going to a game. When Carr went down the entire stadium was quiet
@@dawg2067 Maybe you should have stayed home in retrospect and went to a different game 💀💀
I didn’t even get halfway through the video (love the content btw) and as a Seahawks fan, I already know what our moment is. I can hear our Seahawk faithful crying and Chris Collinsworth “I cannot believe the call” pretty clear 😂😭
I did my best to numb the pain for u
@@tubfrog Just got to the section. Quick and painless. You sir are a goat
Same my guy, same 😂😂
@@ravencroftsb1294 That he is
Well hey it could always be worse. You could be a fan of a team that has never won it all. Or like me, a fan of a team who won all of their titles before I was born (Cowboys).
Ravens 100% has to be the 2011-12 AFC championship game vs the patriots. Lee Evans dropping the game winning touchdown then Billy Cundiff missing the game tying field goal was devastating. we went on to win it the next year but we could've been back to back. Also the Ravens over Broncos, the Jacoby catch didnt end it. Game went into double overtime, and peyton threw a game losing pick
Exactly.
I thought of that immediately. That was rough.
I'm gonna be real with you. I"ve been a Raider fan since 2003 when I was old enough to understand football, and the most painful thing I've ever witnessed was watching Andrew Walter try to play quarterback in 2006. That was abysmal.
LOL..that name summons a demon
I was at The Ravens game where they lost to the titans in 2019.
Our 2011 lost to the Patriots in the AFC championship game when Bill Cundiff missed a 23 yarder to force OT ( I know we coulda still lost) that was more painful then the 14-2 lost truthfully.
@douglasjay9561 100%. The 2015 Divisional loss to the Patriots is runner-up to that 2012 AFC Championship loss imo. The Ravens were up 14 points twice and still lost. They definitely would’ve made the SB again (not sure if they beat Seattle).
As disappointing as 2019 was, it wasn’t really as heartbreaking because the team just sucked that day and you knew the young core would be back.
I would think the Ryan Shazier career ending injury would be the most painful moment for the Steelers. As a Pats fan who wanted that Super Bowl win over the Giants to get that perfect season, I would still put that injury to Darryl Stingley as the most painful moment for the Patriots.
As a packer fan I have witnessed a lot of painful moments in the last decade that I wish didn't cause me as much pain and suffering as they do 😭
Packers losing to San Francisco in the most recent playoffs broke me
most painful was the 2014-2015 nfc championship vs the seahawks that game broke me more than any loss before
Oh boo hoo. Packers probably had the best run out of any team not the patriots in the 2010s. So much winning and triumph. Obviously playoff chokes. But as a Lions fan I find this comment to be insulting lol
Me too buddy it’s been hard for us we’re either so close to getting over the hump or it’s some type bullshit that gets us 🥲
As a Packer fan, there’s too many to chose from, but that championship game against the Seahawks has to be the worst I’ve witnessed, I get PTSD every time I see an onside kick ever since.
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tbh the Bengals I feel like the wildcard loss a couple years ago was the worst because it's one of the biggest chokes ever against the Steelers
Raiders fan here and I can feel all of that pain too. 😭
As a Ravens fan, that Titans game honestly ain't even in my top 5. The most painful moments were either the death of Steve McNair or the loss where Billy Cundiff missed the 29 yard chip shot.
Billy cundiff for sure, can't believe that wasn't even mentioned.
Bengals fan here, yeah those super bowls were painful, but honestly, the most soul destroying moment was the 2015 wild card game against the steelers
I was pretty surprised that wasn’t there for them.
From the highest of highs to the lowest of lows in under two minutes of game time.
100% agree
For the Bengals, while the three Super Bowl losses were rough and the 2005 Wild Card you’re right was bad. Absolutely nothing will beat the 2015 Wild Card meltdown. That night completely broke the franchise and the city.
As a Bucs fan “they’re a weird one” is a heavy understatement. My team swings wildly from heartbreak to hope and back again
That's been the story of the Broncos since Manning retired. We have hope again with Russell Wilson and Sean Payton, but with Denver you can never be certain.
Love these type of vids .. keep it up 👍
He had to move the team secretly in the night… the city/city officials where literally trying to steal the out from under him and take ownership of it. He saved HIS team by pulling the ultimate sneaky sneak by moving to Indianapolis in the middle of the night
16:17 RE: Broncos vs Ravens 2012 Division Round. That play only tied the game to force overtime. In fact, it went into a second overtime and it wasn't until Broncos RB Ronnie Hillman fumbled the ball deep in his own territory and Baltimore recovered to then kick the winning field goal that the game ended. Metaphorically however, the game was over the moment Jacoby Jones scored that tying touchdown in regulation. Denver mentally was beaten.
Also, the 1996 Divisional Round of Denver at home vs the Jaguars might be just as heart breaking. It was the Broncos best season in 5 years after two coaching changes and they looked utterly dominant in the first half against Jacksonville. Then Mark Brunell picked apart the Broncos' defense after going down 12-0 along with Natron Means leading the ground game to score 20 unanswered points, including a costly 12 men penalty on the Broncos because Michael Dean Perry couldn't get off the field and the Jaguars (only in their second season of existence) upset the heavily favored Broncos in one of the loudest stadiums of all time (the original Mile High Stadium) 30-27. This is the one we older Bronco fans think of as much as the Ravens game in 2012. Here's Berman breaking it down on ESPN:
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Imo the Steelers had to be the 2017 season. The 2020 team did start 11-0 but I don’t really think anyone had them pegged as SB favorites. That 17 team was at the height of the killer B’s and that team definitely could’ve made it. The Jesse James catch Vs the Pats followed by their bitchslap of a game against the Jags was heartbreaking and the Steelers haven’t been at that level since.
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For the Ravens: it’s undeniably the combo of the dropped TD pass by Lee Evans and the WIDE wide left miss from Billy Cundiff in the 2011 AFC Championship game
Nah, for the Chiefs it has to be the 2013 Wild Card game against the Colts. You know what, just any game against the Colts.
That 2013 playoff game was magic through a tV screen. Lol Probably my most memorable and beloved moment/game I’ve ever watched as lifetime Colts fan. Andrew Lucks fumbled recovery into a diving TD was a thing of beauty! It honestly wouldn’t be an overreaction for me to say it’s my personal favorite football play in NFL history. lol But yeah, it’s gotta suck fir Chiefs fans… I particularly wanna say sorry but I don’t think it’s be too genuine if I’m just being completely honest with ya
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man, a lot of time would have been dedicated for this video. Good show
13:35 There is no other answer but Lin Elliot missing the FG in that Colts playoff game. Glad you mentioned it.
Broncos: 96 divisional
Raiders: Tuck Rule
Chiefs: 2018 AFCCG
Chargers: 2022 Wildcard
Patriots: 2007
Bills: 1990 SB
Jets: Butt Fumble
Dolphins: 1984 SB
Jaguars: 1999 AFCCG
Titians: 1999 SB
Texans: 2019 Divisional
Bengals: 1988 SB
Steelers: 2011 Wildcard
Ravens: 2011 AFCCG
Browns: 1986 AFCCG
49ers: 1990 NFCCG
Seahawks: 2014 SB
Cardinals: 2009 SB
Rams: 2001 SB
Cowboys: 2014 Divisional
Giants: 2002 Wildcard
Commanders: 1972 SB
Eagles: 2002 NFCCG
Packers: 2014 NFCCG
Vikings: 1998 NFCCG
Bears: 2006 SB
Lions: 2014 Wildcard
Falcons: 2016 SB
Panthers: 2015 SB
Saints: 2018 NFCCG
Bucs: 2021 Divisional
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Great video. Missed the Jackie Smith drop for the Cowboys and the Bengals blown lead to the Steelers in the 2016 playoffs.
I’m glad you didn’t get into Shaun Taylor because that was truly devastating at the time even though I wasn’t even close to being born yet
I love how the Seahawks is summarized by one picture
Finaly found my dinner video.... what a timing too i know this is a banger of a video even before watching
As a saints fan…yeah shits rough also the Jared cook fumble that pretty much lost us the bucs game, AND the fact we had the most different starters due to injuries ever last year
6:21 I'm not a cowboys fan but in my opinion the dropped pass by that TE in superbowl 13 was pretty heartbreaking because if he did catch it they would have have the superbowl
4:52 they have 3, actually. The two, which you mentioned. And the Brian Westbrook kickoff return. But either way, no moment stings more than the 2010 debacle. Cost them the playoffs, allowed the eagles to win the nfc east, and finally allowed the packers to come in and clinch the final wild card spot (and win the chip)
You should make a All 32 teams Greatest Moment video as a sequel to this
I may
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I’m nervous to see my raiders. So many options for what you could put there 😂
Edit: Yeah that’s basically what I expected 😂
As a niner fan, I try to block out every one of those moments. Especially the Kyle Williams and the Mahomes comeback/ jimmy g overthrow. Its been 3 years and I haven't brought myself to rewatch any of that game
5:32 There’s more for the Cowboys
1966: losing to the Packers in the NFL Champ in their first postseason appearance. Packers defense makes a goal line stand to keep the Cowboys out of the end zone to prevent the game from going to OT. This was the Packers last post-season win in Dallas until SB XLV
1968-69: playoff loses to the Browns. 1968 was Don Meredith’s final game
1970: Super Bowl V
1972: Title defense ends with blowout loss in NFC Champ at WSH
1975: Super Bowl X. No repeat of the Hail Mary
1976: NFC-1, lose at home to the Rams
1978: Jackie Smith is the sickest man in all of America
1979: NFC-1, lose at home to the Rams. Staubach’s final game
1980-82: 3 consecutive NFC Champ game losses (at PHI, at SF, at WSH)
1983: “No Danny no” at home vs WSH, lose Wild Card game to Rams
1984: finish 9-7, out of the playoffs
1985: CHI beats them 44-0, still win NFC East but ran over by Eric Dickerson at LA in divisional round
1986: 7-9, first losing season since 1964
1987: Final strike game, lose at home 13-7 to WSH. On MNF. Go 7-8
1988: 3-13, Landry’s final season. There is some young talent but also a lot of old guys. Overhaul needed. Also owner Bum Bright who got entangled with S&L is looking to sell the team
1994: Jerry gets drunk at a hotel and within earshot of reporters badmouths Jimmy Johnson. Bid for 3peat ends after 3 turnovers leading to 3 SF TDS in the first 6 minutes of the NFC Champ
1995: 4th & 1 debacle at PHI nearly derails the eventual Super Bowl season
1996-2000: Free agency and injuries to key players
1998: losing at home to the Cardinals in the Wild Card
2002: losing at HOU in the Texans first ever regular season game. On SNF (ESPN era)
2005: Week 2, MNF, home opener. The Triplets (Aikman, Smith, Irvin) are entering the ROH. Cowboys lead [NAME REDACTED] 13-0 with about 5 minutes left. I think you know what happens next
2007: NFC-1, lose at home to eventual SB Champ NYG
2008: The Cowboys along with the Buccaneers, Favre led Jets, and Broncos are in prime position to make the playoffs after 12 games are played. Then they each find creative ways to choke. The Cowboys are 8-4, lose 3/4 including final game at Texas Stadium to the Ravens. Get blown out by the Eagles 44-6 in Week 17
2009: JerryWorld opens, Eli Manning spoils the party
2011: lose on SNF to the Giants. Twice. Death blow comes in Week 17
2012: swept by RGIII led WSH. Death blow comes in Week 17
2013: Death blow comes in Week 17. This time its name is the Eagles
2014: Part II of the NFC Chain of Pain. Dez Caught It
2020: NFC East is TANK DIVISION! Lose at NYG in Week 17 and denied a chance of postseason fate in Eagles’ hands
2021: Final play vs SF in Wild Card
You got the moment right for the Chiefs, but saying it's not so bad is not correct... I was a senior in high school and after that game, my dad and I were shell shocked. He had an errand to run (that was an hour round trip) after the game and I rode with him. We spent the whole car ride in stunned, shocked silence. We Chiefs fans absolutely hate Lin Elliot to this day.
I’m so happy you agree that the modern day raiders are a tragedy that somehow finds a way to keep getting your hopes up, and you start to think “You cannot possibly mess this up” and somehow, in the most Raiders way possible, completely fucks up.
Video Idea: Every NFL Teams best moments ever
As a Saints fan, I've lost a ton of respect for the league over the past years. I've been watching football since the 90s and it's getting hard to support.
I was so surprised you didn't mention Trey Lance, when listing all the horrors seen by San Francisco, that I checked the date to see if the video was a year old. They completely leveraged current success on a shiny new toy. Nothing last year, this year or next year. It's absurd how great debo Samuels and George kittle and whatever 3 random running backs they're using.
As a lions fan I look at this as an example of what not to do. Even if the lions can get a top pick QB without trading they could easily trade back, get more picks and draft defense. QBs like jimmy garrapolo, Jared Goff and jamies Winston can be good enough to win with a great team around them
I agree , not mentioning lance is a huge fail
@@balddad5921 lance was a ridiculous investment and ridiculous fail. And I see him as more like Alex Smith or Teddy Bridgewater. The dolphins got first round picks from 49ers in 2021, 22 and 23 and a 22 3rd rounder. Even with losing 1st round pick from NFL punishment, the dolphins got Tyreek hill with some of those picks. Imagine Tyreek hill or better yet going to titans and get AJ Brown or devonta Adams. The 2021 pick ended up being the cowboys taking Micah Parsons. The 2022 pick the chiefs get defensive lineman from Purdue who played all 12 games as a true freshman. Then Miami used the 3rd round pick on a Georgia linebacker who was a 4 year starter.
Now imagine Micah Parsons and Nick bosa together. If Samuels or kittle get hurt 49ers are doomed. Thinking about Tyreek hill, AJ Brown and devonta Adams all being available and 49ers wanting a shiny new toy they incorrectly think can be the next mahomes is so sad. AJ Brown cost a 2022 1st and 3rd. The exact same 2022 payment the 49ers paid anyway but with 2 more 1st rounders.
So 2021 Micah Parsons. AJ Brown in 2022. And Jimmy garrapolo under center like he is anyway. That would be as scary as the Bills. How can this video overlook what would have been one of the best teams for the next 4 or 5 years. Such a waste
@@nickdarr7328 i don't understand how you can call Lance a huge fail when he's barely played yeah he got injured but how is it a huge fail he will still play next year. Like that makes no sense. Yeah let's just call it a fail because the niners traded Hella picks not like Lance can still play or anything like that. Like don't say it's a huge fail when the experiment isn't even over yet. You act like it's impossible for trey Lance to be good when he does play. Fans like you make no sense how you gonna judge something in the next 5 years based off assumptions from one year. That makes no sense whatsoever
@@dominicwilliams2660 It's the Trey Lance trade that's the fail. I never talked about Trey Lance's gameplay. I didn't mean to imply Lance was a bust or worthless. I was saying the 49ers wanted the next mahomes or Allen. It's like people having a 5 year old car that runs great but decide to buy a car so expensive they can't even fill the gas tank. And don't even sell the old car.
I was saying it was the GM fail. Wanting a shiny new toy. If they just kept garrapolo and no trades they would have had Micah Parsons with that 2021 pick. Then the Titans took a 2022 1st and 3rd for AJ Brown. And that's exactly what Miami got in 2022 plus one more first rounder in 2023.
Jimmy garrapolo is very capable of winning. They could have had a historic defense and an amazing offense as they lack that big body guy. And I worry what would happen if Samuels went down. Or even kittle.
So sorry to Trey Lance. Trey Lance trade is the fail. Lynch and shannahan are the ones who failed. Definitely not Lance. I like Lance. But just like Jordan love GMs reach for a dual threat QB because that's entertaining and really the NFL is entertainment. I'm a lions fan by geography so know all about wasted picks and terrible rebuilds. Growing up in the 90s Steve Young was my favorite player. I want Trey Lance to succeed
@@nickdarr7328 again you can't justify the trade being a fail after a few instances. That's like saying someone's a bust after one bad year. Same thing happened with Peyton manning. At first it didn't look great, but obviously he turned out well. So just don't justify something being a fail in so little time that doesn't make sense. Obviously we would have to see how trey pans out first to determine if the trade was a fail on the niners part. Obviously it looks worse becuase those picks have turned out to be good so far but it's too soon to determine if the niners missed out or if treys the real deal
As a Colts fan, talking about Super Bowl 44, the Tracy Porter pick 6 is what sealed the game away, but the onside kick to start the second half lives rent free in my head to this day. The balls of steel that Sean Payton had to have for that play call I couldn’t appreciate back then but I do now.
A couple of other painful moments were Tom Brady tearing his ACL in week 1 of the 2008 season, and the saints' entire 2005 season was really painful and heartbreaking.
I was listening to this, and at first thought you missed the Seahawks. Lol
I think as a Colts fan, at least since around 2004, I can probably say a few words about painful moments. The pick-six in the Super Bowl was painful, but it was made worse because every commercial break basically showed the play the next season. I can’t even tell you what the commercial was about. On top of that, we pulled our staters and proceeded to forgo an undefeated regular season and the chance at an undefeated season. There was also the time Mike Vanderjagt missed a game tying field goal, just after Nick Harper picked up a Jerome Bettis fumble on the goal line only to get stopped by Big Ben. Another one was living through a 2-14 season while Peyton was on the bench, then releasing the best player to ever play for that franchise. Then Andrew Luck retired right before the season started, and this was at a time when the Colts were big time contenders. That was a slow one because I had to go through the 5 stages of grief for that one. And I guess to top all of that off is with the ending to last season. One game away from making the playoffs and they lose to the worst team in the league. At least a Super Bowl helps, but it’s been over 15 years now.
The 2007 Patriots loss has to be the most heartbreaking because Tom Brady would trade his family to have that back
He would trade his family for like 4 almonds in a heartbeat
As a Bengals fan, I’m actually very surprised you didn’t bring up the Jeremy Hill fumble and the ensuing defensive collapse against the Steelers. Burfict is now a verb in our circles. We allowed Big Ben to heave passes with a dislocated shoulder and drive down the field and get a field goal to win. That, to me, is worse than losing to Joe Montana twice.
I’ve been a Lions fan since I was about 8 and for me learning about the team most heartbreaking for me was learning we were the first 0-16 team and never won a Super Bowl. And the Matt Patricia era I won’t even get into
Being a Dallas fan for decades there has been alot of success..and alot of painful losses, mostly final minutes or seconds of games...5 world championships.. and so many others that got away..66 and 67 vs Green Bay, SB V vs Colts, SB X, XIII vs Pitt, and vs SF in The Catch NFC title game..thats another 6 potential titles..but then again alot of teams that have won alot have their own lost opps as well🤷🏽♂️
I’m surprised the Packers moment wasn’t the 2014 NFCCG (poor Brandon Bostick lol).
Giants moment could be the 2002 Wild Card collapse against San Francisco
Jets most painful moment is the Doug Brien game (‘04)
its a reminder, Marty Schottenheimer was probably the most cursed or most unlucky head coach in NFL history, his playoff demons followed him to the end of his NFL coaching career
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Good video
Dragonball z is so epic love the super saiyan reference for enemies stopping the bengals from winning 😂
23:50 to be fair saints got the ball in OT and still lost due to a Drew Brees pick besides the chiefs throwing a pick in OT vs the bengals it’s 2-12 in OT playoff games
Thanks man but my perdition for my favorite team is Dallas almost winning a super bowl but the hof TE lost that TD.
As a die hard packers fan since 2008. I think my most painful moment I’ve witnessed is the end to the 2020 season. We were so close
Texans fan here, the year Matt Schwab went down with the foot injury. That team was good enough to win the Super Bowl.
As a falcons fan I knew 28-3 was coming🤕
I'm not sure which one to pick as a Saints fan. 2010 and 2011 are in consideration with the No Call and Minnesota Miracle too.
My favorite thing about that 99 Jaguars team is that the Music City Miracle probably cost them the super bowl even though they didn't even play in it
As a 49ers fan who started watching football in the 2009-10 season, I have only known pain. I'm praying this is finally the season we get our 6th Trophy. I know my grandpa would be happy, he's the one that got me into the sport, crazy to think he's been watching it all crumble over and over since 1995.
We lost 3 in a row
As a vikings fan NO ONE CAN MATCH MY PAIN.
Falcons, and Saints.
I’m a Mariners fan. 18 INNINGS AND NO SCORE! I’m in pain
At 5:13. Thank you, Matt Dodge. -A Green Bay Packers fan.
9:30 It's over for the Bengals in the SB if they play an NFC West team >:(
There's so many of these type of videos you're just bringing PTSD on people.
Would like to add to giants most painful moment 2003 playoffs against 49ers blowing a 38-14 2nd half lead, giving up 25 unanswered points in 16 minutes. The giants having a chance to chance to win on a field goal but a miss snap and the ensuing chaos flags flew and later the nfl admitted to blowing the call missing a pass interference call.
As a Seahawks fan, I think the aftermath of the interception was way worse than the play itself. It caused the death of the legion of boom and after that, the Seahawks would never win a divisional game.
For colts, big Ben’s tackle was crucial. And as a ravens fan the loss in 2011 to pats. The billy cundiff game.
Texans fan here I was watching the Texans and Chiefs game with my dad at home and I was so hyped in the first QT until my life and soul left me the rest of the game
5:53 Tony Romo is such a cool guy and a great commentator. I rooted for him even though I hate the Cowboys. I will say though it's been harder to hate the Cowboys the last few years because they don't really pose the threat of winning a SB. They do well in the regular season but I know it's all gonna come crashing down in the playoffs, same thing for my Packers. I'm more surprised if we DON'T lose in some bs fashion, typically in the NFC Championship game. Heart breaking shit man
As a Bills fan, I think you can make a good case for the Forward Lateral (also misleadingly known as "the Music City Miracle"). Wide Right was such a close game, and we had three more chances after that. We had such great teams then, and we didn't win-- that's on us. But the Forward Lateral was a fluke play where the other team got away with cheating. And it was our last playoff appearance for two long, painful decades. (Yeah, I know somebody said it wasn't forward, but as someone who has eyeballs, I'm going to die on this hill.)
Sensing a lot of butthurt. Sorry, but it was a lateral and I’m not a fan of either the bills or titans.
If you don't think the Lions have painful moments you haven't been paying attention to them enough. Yes losing Barry and Megatron in their prime hurts, but there's also losing a playoff game to Brett Favre on a hail mary, losing to Aaron Rodgers on a hail mary that should've never happened, going 0-16, the overturned PI against Dallas, the ball batted out of the endzone on MNF against Seattle, Green Bay beating them both times they played in 2019 despite leading for a grand total of 0 minutes and 0 seconds in either game, hiring Matt Patricia, the entirety of the Matt Millen era, and losing the division to Green Bay on the last day of the season TWICE. That's all that franchise knows is pain
Worst moment in Steelers history by far for me is the 94 AFC title game loss to the Chargers. 2nd is SB 30 the following year when NOD threw 2 awful int's when they had a chance to win, then he leaves in free agency the next season and basically kills his career with the Jets.
I haven’t watched the video yet but I know what my Seahawks most painful play is already. I will be FF through that thank you so much, I still can’t watch it. It still hurts but mainly it totally pisses me off to this day. Repeat after me…MARSHAWN MARSHAWN he’s our MAN…MARSHAWN can’t do it…no one can. Give the freaken ball to MARSHAWN. My family, I’m the only Seahawk fan, just refers to it as THE PLAY with no further details as they want to continue to live. I have never forgiven Carroll for that call. Can you have PTSD from a football call?
Oh THANK YOU for just flashing the Seahawks. Your kindness is greatly appreciated. Really good video. Thanks.
@13:23 Holmes only got one foot in. Still hurts. But the non call of “using football as a prop” after that hurt our chances to score. Then the non-fumble sealed it… but lets be honest… it’s not the toe tap that hurts… it’s the Harrison 100 yard INT to end the 1st half. I still can’t watch it. Unlike most teams, AZ Cardinals will never be back to the Super Bowl. This was our one shot.
I enjoyed the commercial with the cute dog in the wheelchair
You don't think bullygate, or, footage of one of our coaches doing blow, on premise, or, being sued by a coach that we just fired, are embarrassing? Lol thx for not mentioning them lol.
5:01 NO NO NO NO NO NO NO
Sad part is he missed so many Raider moments, gotta put us drafting Russel in there
If you want to know how much the Baltimore colts leaving hurt Baltimore. The moving trucks the team escaped in was popular in Baltimore until that night and still hasn’t been able to regain what they had.
Ryan Shazier's injury is by far the most devastating thing to happen to the Steelers. The heart and soul of our defense who was beloved around here potentially never walking again was terrifying
Worse pain for the Houston Texans: the utter season breakdown of QB Matt “Pick 6” Schaub. Although he wasn’t elite, he was reliable and kept the offense stable with an All-Star RB and WR on a team that had real aspirations to go deep in the playoffs. But then he set the record for most pick 6s in consecutive games (or something like that) and that started the roster dismantling.
Oh boy
Finkles kick for the dolphins in the big game was the worst.laces were out but some blamed Dan marino on the hold.but also their actual miami dolphin was stolen.really f everything.mascot was returned eventually. Thanks Ace
as a saints fan
i can verify all of those
the past few years have been hard
As a bills fan, im too young to not experience the 4 losses but I feel horrible every time I hear it.
The Jets and Chargers have since managed to find a new most painful moment in franchise history.
Browns - we fans have SO MANY moments from which to choose. Red Right 88. The Drive. The Fumble. Baker thinks he's a linebacker, etc.
The bears most painful moment was not a playoff loss to Washington, it was the death of Walter Payton. He was a superhero to young Bears fans, so it was heartbreaking when the franchise said goodbye to him
Yup. After 2009 the Vikings signed a pact with the Devil to bestow the Saints with the same curse we have. You've caught us😈
You could do a chapter on the Vikings