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Thrilling Thanksgiving: A Look Back at History-Making Sports Moments
Chicago, USAWednesday, November 27, 2024
The Denver Broncos had a remarkable comeback in 1960. Trailing 38-7 against the Buffalo Bills, they scored 31 points to tie the game, 38-38. Talk about a thrilling finish!
Gordie Howe made sports history multiple times. In 1960, he scored his 1, 000th point with an assist, and in 1961, he became the first player to play 1, 000 NHL games. In 1965, he became the first NHL player to score 600 goals.
The Washington Redskins set an NFL record in 1966 with a whopping 72-41 victory over the New York Giants. That's a lot of points!
Joe Montana of the Kansas City Chiefs reached a major milestone in 1994, surpassing 40, 000 passing yards in a game against Seattle.
Ricky Williams of Texas broke a long-standing record in 1998, becoming the leading rusher in Division I-A history.
In 2009, the Las Vegas Locomotives won the inaugural UFL championship game with a 20-17 overtime victory over the Florida Tuskers.
The Connecticut women's basketball team set an NCAA record in 2011 with their 89th straight home win, beating Dayton 78-38.
Justin Tucker had an amazing game in 2016, making all four of his field goal attempts, including impressive 52, 54, and 57-yard kicks, in Baltimore's 19-14 victory over Cincinnati.
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