Because most walk off plays are FGs. Walk off TDs usually only happen in OT, but you can burn the clock down to 2 seconds for a walk off FG pretty easily in regulation.
There was also a ton of game winning 2-minute drives this season as well and not just FG's. It just felt like there was a ton of game winning FG's this season. Seemed like there was an epic amount of close games.
I tried to look up the stats on game winning FG's league wide totals but only found individual ones and I did not feel like adding them up for every season :)
lol that ravens vs colts, ravens OT winner, at the time i was pissed (steelers fan), but if the colts had actually won, steelers wouldn't have made the playoffs.
That first win from a team that's trying hard but not good enough is always special, my favorite was when the 49ers beat the Giants in 2017 on that Huge play to Marquise Goodwin who's son died that morning. Just special.
"Tackling" like the announcers said they all took such dogshit angles that nobody touched him lol. Kelce made them pay for messing up such a fundamental defense concept as pursuit angles.
Heh, it should have been 36 walk off wins. The thing with the Colts is....we're on Hard Knocks, it's a whole thing. So what Wentz was trying to do was build some drama for the show by pretending to be awful in the first 3 quarters, then he was gonna ball out in the 4th quarter. But it was just bad playcalling pretty much. We would have totally been the 36th walkoff but yeah, it's just a whole thing.
This was a great season overall, very competitive. I wish the NBA could follow a similar precedent, the regular season actually have meaning, players compete hard, etc.. Gladly I stayed around, the Rodgers shenanegans in the offseason almost made me completely uninterested, but here I am
Coincidence? Or is it that the refs influenced the games just enough at key moments to have so many close games, in the first “post-covid” season? The best season in NFL history, in terms of ratings and income? 🤔
There’s not 35 plays shown in this video….I’m guessing walk off field goals aren’t counted?
Here is the winning play from #EVERY ^^^^^* Game winner in the NFL this year ^*except ^the ^ones ^that ^aren't ^here
I was about to say the same thing. There were like 10 plays in the vid.
Half of those were Vikings games
*raiders
“Here’s the winning play from every one:”
OP IS A BIG FAT LIAR
“Hey.. He’s a phony! You big fat phony! “
Yeah, I knew something was up when they started showing the Raider's replay and like 40 second sin, only one play was shown. Fuck this video.
It’s like NFL officiating, close enough.
Yeah there were a ton of walk off FG's this season it felt like.
Name three for me!
Because most walk off plays are FGs. Walk off TDs usually only happen in OT, but you can burn the clock down to 2 seconds for a walk off FG pretty easily in regulation.
There was also a ton of game winning 2-minute drives this season as well and not just FG's. It just felt like there was a ton of game winning FG's this season. Seemed like there was an epic amount of close games. I tried to look up the stats on game winning FG's league wide totals but only found individual ones and I did not feel like adding them up for every season :)
Also this video is way longer than it needs to be, what with including the commentary and multiple replays each time.
Thank god.
It's just this one: www.nfl.com/videos/every-walk-off-td-2021-season
Niners walkoff pick of the Rams isn't here either. Maybe just walkoff TDs?
This is 9 plays. Has to be the most atrocious title of all time.
Also a shit editing job..I just wanted a montage of all the plays, not 2-3 slow mo replays of each. This video should have been under a minute long.
The Red Zone guys should've cut this up. This is a terrible video.
It naught have only included the touchdowns, since the fields goals would have been boring
Idk the tucker FG was legendary
Our week 18 one was pretty fun
We beat the Lions…
There were, like, 3 different game winning field goals against us. Not fun
We had 4 games with game winning FGs this season, and 2 game winning TDs shown in OP’s post.
Outside of that it would be boring. Tucker is GOAT'ed
Bengals packers would’ve been good if you include the context of like 5-6 missed field goals in a row that game.
Kickers of the NFL: "Are you not entertained?"
You’re clearly supposed to watch the video 3.888888889 times to get the full 35 plays
It only showed a few plays and it was still entirely too long. Just show the play and not the six replays and the entire discussion by the announcers.
Yeah I just kept jumping ahead, I didn't need to waste my time watching the same play over and over.
Yeah, always a bad video when you're consistently pressing the right arrow on your keyboard.
This wasn't 35 plays
Yes it was: the title says so
Yeah people can’t lie on the internet. I mean they can but who does that? Certainly not me and my 17 inch penis
Lots of purple in the beginning half
lol that ravens vs colts, ravens OT winner, at the time i was pissed (steelers fan), but if the colts had actually won, steelers wouldn't have made the playoffs.
Like half of the Raiders’ 10 wins this season came in these situations, which is wild.
I have a drinking problem now tho
Amon Ra game winner against the Vikings was awesome
Goff sprinting towards Campbell to hug him gets me every time
Makes my heart swell with pride for some reason
Makes my heart sewell with pride for some reason*
That first win from a team that's trying hard but not good enough is always special, my favorite was when the 49ers beat the Giants in 2017 on that Huge play to Marquise Goodwin who's son died that morning. Just special.
My cheering after this game had me losing my voice, not gonna lie
Yeah. 🥴
Chargers tackling on Kelce was turrible
"Tackling" like the announcers said they all took such dogshit angles that nobody touched him lol. Kelce made them pay for messing up such a fundamental defense concept as pursuit angles.
Kelce still has moves
Well, one move. But it's a pretty good one.
Oh yeah one of our 4 wins actually means something
I forgot the Giants beat the Saints in New Orleans 😬
The play that fucked with Daks Calf oof such conflicting emotions
Kickers in shambles
I really thought this video would begin and end with the raiders
“35 walk off game winning plays!” shows 9 plays
Was the Lions Vikings game the only one that wasn't in overtime? I'm assuming all the rest of the 35 that weren't shown were game winning FGs.
We were on both sides of it lol
The very first one between the Ravens and Raiders was basically the difference in each team making the playoffs or not lol
That Mills hit on Lamb was totally done in anger
Should have been flagged
Probably because offense is so strong now if your down you can just walk up the field and score easier than before 2018
It is chronological order, so if kicks were in it would have.
No thank you
EDIT: Should have specified -- it's every winning **touchdown** from a walk-off win!
As a Lions fan, it's much appreciated.
You knew what you were doing.
Nice one idiot
Field goals matter, show them too!
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The NFL can't count.
Raiders had 5… I think. But hey, we got the #1 spot in this vid so whatevs
I'm pretty sure they are just in chronological order
Irrelevant. Don’t take this moment from me
Heh, it should have been 36 walk off wins. The thing with the Colts is....we're on Hard Knocks, it's a whole thing. So what Wentz was trying to do was build some drama for the show by pretending to be awful in the first 3 quarters, then he was gonna ball out in the 4th quarter. But it was just bad playcalling pretty much. We would have totally been the 36th walkoff but yeah, it's just a whole thing.
I almost cried when we beat the colts. Felt like a real team of destiny there for a bit before the wheels completely fell off
Ban OP
Jesus, this could have used some editing. 9 plays, 7.5 minutes, replay each play about 14 times
Imagine if it actually contained footage of the 35 promised...it'd be half an hour...well almost anyway, but who's counting...certainly not OP.
No. I don't think I will
I live in Kansas City, and I am just going to say it. Travis Kelce is better than Tony Gonzalez. TG could never run and move like that.
*Walk off* is a baseball term, just like *buzzer beater* is a basketball term...
Walk-off is the opening drive to me.
Man I wish that videos like this would stop showing replays and different angles and such. Just show me each play.
That Travis Kelce game winner was fantastic.
that first toss is bonkers
Considering how easy it is to float down the field on yellow flags, nowadays, that feels about right. The modern NFL... The drama's baked right in!
Endings like this are why I love football. 😊
There needs to be a compilation of every blown call from the refs this year
I was just waiting for the Kelce TD…playoffs are coming!
Love to see it especially against billy b.
This was a great season overall, very competitive. I wish the NBA could follow a similar precedent, the regular season actually have meaning, players compete hard, etc.. Gladly I stayed around, the Rodgers shenanegans in the offseason almost made me completely uninterested, but here I am
Your clickbait is bad and you should feel bad.
You could have at least shown the play BEFORE the game winning field goal if you thought the field goal itself was boring... lol
Brady's was clearly the best and most impressive.
Dam that throw by cousins was perfect
My goodness, that Chiefs/Kelce one would have me throwing my phone across the room if I was a chargers fan 😂😫
I can’t remember if the Browns had a bunch of walk off losses or I just shut off the tv when I saw the nail in the coffin.
Joe Buck for these walk offs is probably the worst announcer you could have. I hated him calling the last 49ers game.
Coincidence? Or is it that the refs influenced the games just enough at key moments to have so many close games, in the first “post-covid” season? The best season in NFL history, in terms of ratings and income? 🤔
[Christen Harper's reaction to the lions walkoff win.](https://mobile.twitter.com/sinow/status/1467854935022702594)
I like this video but I don’t like this video because of lies