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He holds the record for longest-tenured NFL broadcaster in U.S. TV history, calling NFL football for 47 seasons (1967–2013) on NBC and CBS. [1] Criqui's final NFL broadcast came on December 8, 2013, when he filled in for Bill Macatee as he was having traveling issues in an ice storm in Dallas, calling the 27-26 New England Patriots victory ...
His 18-year tenure with the Falcons is one of the 25 longest in NFL history and is the second longest while staying with the same team. He played in 246 games over this stretch, and his 225 games started as a Falcon is second in team history to Mike Kenn. Van Note missed a mere four games in his entire NFL career.
This is a list of the most consecutive starts and games played by a player by position in the National Football League (NFL). [1] [2] Quarterback Brett Favre's streak of 297 consecutive games started is the longest all-time. [3] [4] Among defensive players, Jim Marshall's 270 is the longest. [3]
[10] [11] The game, also the last the Chiefs played in Kansas City's Municipal Stadium, remains the longest in NFL history as of 2023, at 82 minutes, 40 seconds of playing time. Stenerud's name in the Chiefs' ring of honor at Arrowhead Stadium, June 2008. Stenerud retired after the 1985 season, his 19th (3 AFL, 16 NFL). He converted 373 out of ...
It currently airs a Sunday night game every week and the NFL's kick-off games, along with the Super Bowl. August 6, 2006 present 77 years 77 Meet the Press [b] (NBC News) NBC: November 6, 1947 [1] present 3,600+ Longest-running show. 76 years 72 CBS Evening News [c] (CBS News) CBS: May 3, 1948 present 16,400+ Longest-running network newscast ...
The series began production in 1998 with the filming of the pilot episode, "The Magic Jersey", which aired on Disney Channel as a mid-season special on January 30, 1999. However, its main run wouldn't start until later that fall with the airing of "In Training", which is listed as episode 2 despite being the first episode of the show's main run.
From 1992 to 2000, Christie kicked for Buffalo. With the Bills, he would become one of the game's top kickers. He was a key contributor in the Bills comeback win against the Houston Oilers, in which Buffalo rallied from a 32-point deficit [2] to complete the largest postseason comeback victory in NFL history.
In the Chiefs' playoff loss to the Miami Dolphins on Christmas Day in 1971 (still the longest game in NFL history), Podolak had a playoff-record 350 total yards: 85 rushing, 110 receiving, and 155 on returns. [9] [10] Podolak, who wore jersey number 14, was inducted into the Chiefs' Hall of Fame in 1989. [11]