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  2. Bottlegate - Wikipedia

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    Bottlegate, also referred to as The Beer Bottle Game, was an officiating controversy that resulted in a fan riot during an American football game in the 2001 season of the National Football League (NFL) between the visiting Jacksonville Jaguars and the Cleveland Browns.

  3. 2001 Cleveland Browns season - Wikipedia

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    The most notable game from the 2001 Cleveland Browns season came on a December 16 game against the Jacksonville Jaguars in what became known as "Bottlegate". The Browns were driving toward the east end zone for what would have been the winning score. A controversial call on fourth down gave the Jaguars the ball.

  4. List of nicknamed NFL games and plays - Wikipedia

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    Several National Football League (NFL) games and plays throughout its history have been given names by the media, football fans, and as part of an NFL team's lore as a result of a distinctive play associated with the game, as a result of a unique outcome of or circumstance behind the game, or for other reasons that make the game notable.

  5. Bottle Gate - Wikipedia

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  6. Glassing - Wikipedia

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    This was seen in a riotous incident which took place during a National Football League game in Cleveland, Ohio in 2001 where plastic beer bottles thrown by angry fans became blunt missiles, and which was known as the "Bottlegate" game. The incident effectively ended any further serious marketing of mass-market beer in plastic bottles. [3] [4]

  7. What is the First Four in March Madness? Explaining NCAA ...

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    The First Four of the NCAA Tournament is here. Here's what to know of the games, including history and all-time scores from March Madness' play-in round.

  8. Terry McAulay - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 29 January 2025. American football official (born 1959) Terry McAulay Terry McAulay at Super Bowl XLIII in 2009 Born (1959-12-24) December 24, 1959 (age 65) Brownsville, Texas, U.S. Nationality American Alma mater Louisiana State University Occupation NFL official (1998–2018) Notable credit NBC Rules ...

  9. Ten Cent Beer Night - Wikipedia

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    The promotion was meant to improve attendance at the game by offering cups of beer for just 10 cents each (equivalent to $0.62 in 2023), a substantial discount on the regular price of 65 cents (equivalent to $4.02 in 2023), with a limit of six beers per purchase but no limit on the number of purchases made during the game.