NFL Top 10

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NFL Top 10 is a documentary program produced by NFL Films for airing on the NFL Network. The host and narrator is Derrin Horton.

The program counts down 10 items directly related to the players, coaches, and events of the National Football League. Throughout segments on each selection, a wide variety of personalities weigh in on the list. They include former and current NFL players, coaches, national and local sports analysts, and journalists, among others. In addition, multiple celebrity guests have appeared on the show, such as David Copperfield, Richard Simmons, and the Sklar Brothers. Reruns show on weekdays, while new episodes air on Friday nights. It also fills time in markets on an alternate feed where game coverage (usually in the pre-season) is blacked out in deference to a local broadcast station's coverage of that game. The last episode aired January 8, 2019.{{Citation needed|date=November 2024}}

In February 2024, the NFL released "NFL Top 10" videos to recap the 2023 season.{{Cite news |last=Flynn |first=Cameron |date=February 17, 2024 |title=NFL Fans React to the Top 10 Runs of the 2023 Season |url=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=f6h&AN=179816526&lang=en-gb&site=eds-live&scope=site |access-date=2024-11-30 |work=AthlonSports.com |via=EBSCOhost}}

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|EpisodeNumber= 1

|Title=Draft Trades

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|4|5}}

|ShortSummary=The most memorable trades made on draft day. Examples: Eli Manning/Philip Rivers Giants/Chargers Trade, Michael Vick to the Falcons, LaDainian Tomlinson to the Chargers, Colts send Marshall Faulk to the Rams for a 2nd & 5th Round pick

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|EpisodeNumber= 2

|Title=Draft Steals

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|4|11}}

|ShortSummary=Players drafted in the later rounds of the draft that were very talented. Examples: Joe Montana, Larry Wilson, and Shannon Sharpe

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|EpisodeNumber= 3

|Title=Draft Classes

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|4|18}}

|ShortSummary= The best groups of players selected by one team in one draft. Example: the 1974 Pittsburgh Steelers, the 1958 Green Bay Packers and the 1995 Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

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|EpisodeNumber= 4

|Title=Draft Busts

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|4|25}}

|ShortSummary=Players that never lived up to the draft hype. Examples: Houston Cougars quarterbacks (Andre Ware/David Klingler), Brian Bosworth, Art Schlichter, Tony Mandarich, and Ryan Leaf

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|EpisodeNumber= 5

|Title=Mobile Quarterbacks

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|5|23}}

|ShortSummary= The best quarterbacks known for scrambling out of the pocket. Examples: Randall Cunningham, Michael Vick, and Fran Tarkenton

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|EpisodeNumber= 6

|Title=One Shot Wonders

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|5|30}}

|ShortSummary=Players whose NFL careers were basically one good season, one game, or even one play. Examples: Mike Jones, Ickey Woods, Tommy Maddox, and Greg Cook

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|EpisodeNumber= 7

|Title=Bad Weather Games

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|6|6}}

|ShortSummary=The most exciting games with bad weather. Example: Freezer Bowl, the Sneakers Game, and the Ice Bowl

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|EpisodeNumber= 8

|Title=Feuds

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|6|13}}

|ShortSummary=The biggest feuds between players and coaches, coaches and the media, etc. Examples: Jerry Glanville vs. the AFC Central, Joe Montana vs. Steve Young, and the AFL vs. the NFL

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|EpisodeNumber= 9

|Title=Elusive Runners

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|6|20}}

|ShortSummary=Players that were hard to tackle because of their quickness. Examples: Dickie Post, Willie Galimore, and Barry Sanders

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|EpisodeNumber= 10

|Title=Single Season Performances*

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|6|27}}

|ShortSummary=The best performances in a single season. Example: Eric Dickerson's 2,000-yard season in 1984

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|EpisodeNumber= 11

|Title=Linebacking Corps

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|7|4}}

|ShortSummary=The best groups of linebackers ever to play for the same team. Example: New Orleans' Dome Patrol, Pittsburgh Steelers of the 1970s and Oakland Raiders of the early 1980s.

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|EpisodeNumber= 12

|Title=Most Versatile Players

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|7|11}}

|ShortSummary=The best players that played multiple positions. Examples: Mike Vrabel, Chuck Bednarik and Deion Sanders

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|EpisodeNumber= 13

|Title=Pass Rushers

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|7|18}}

|ShortSummary=The best players at rushing the quarterback. Examples: Bruce Smith, Deacon Jones, and Mark Gastineau

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|EpisodeNumber= 14

|Title=Passing Combinations

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|7|25}}

|ShortSummary= The best quarterback/receiver combinations in NFL history. Example: Jim Kelly to Andre Reed, Joe Montana / Steve Young to Jerry Rice, and Peyton Manning to Marvin Harrison.

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|EpisodeNumber= 15

|Title=Foul-Ups

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|8|1}}

|ShortSummary=Mistakes made by players, officials, etc. Examples: Jim Marshall's wrong way run, Garo Yepremian's gaffe in Super Bowl VII and Leon Lett in both Super Bowl XXVII and Thanksgiving Day in 1993

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|EpisodeNumber= 16

|Title=Opening Days

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|9|8}}

|ShortSummary=The best moments to ever come out of Week 1. Examples: Dan Marino's 1994 victory over the Patriots and Garrison Hearst's touchdown run in overtime in 1998 over the Jets

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|EpisodeNumber= 17

|Title=Team Nicknames

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|9|15}}

|ShortSummary=The best team nicknames in NFL history. Example: America's Team, Air Coryell and The Greatest Show On Turf

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|EpisodeNumber= 18

|Title=Records That Will Never Be Broken*

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|9|22}}

|ShortSummary=The hardest records to break in the NFL. Examples: Otto Graham's ten consecutive championship runs and Tom Landry's 29 seasons as Dallas Cowboys coach

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|EpisodeNumber= 19

|Title=Worst Teams

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|9|29}}

|ShortSummary=The worst teams in NFL history. Examples: 1990 New England Patriots, 1989 Dallas Cowboys, and 1976 Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

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|EpisodeNumber= 20

|Title=Power Backs

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|11|2}}

|ShortSummary=Running backs that used power to break tackles. Examples: Marshawn Lynch, John Riggins, and Earl Campbell

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|EpisodeNumber= 21

|Title=Coaches Who Belonged In College

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|4|15}}

|ShortSummary=Successful college coaches who were dismal in the NFL. Examples: Bobby Petrino, Dick MacPherson, and Dennis Erickson.

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|EpisodeNumber= 22

|Title=Football Factories

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|4|22}}

|ShortSummary=The top ten colleges to produce NFL talent. Examples: USC, Michigan, Ohio State and Miami

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|EpisodeNumber= 23

|Title=Team Turnarounds

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|4|29}}

|ShortSummary=The most incredible single season turnarounds. Examples: 1999 Indianapolis Colts and 1999 Rams

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|EpisodeNumber= 24

|Title=Clutch Quarterbacks

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|5|6}}

|ShortSummary=The best quarterbacks in the big game. Examples: Joe Montana, Bart Starr

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|EpisodeNumber= 25

|Title=Things That Changed The Game

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|5|13}}

|ShortSummary=The biggest innovations in football. Examples: Instant replay, Astroturf, NFL Films and AFL-NFL War

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|EpisodeNumber= 26

|Title=Receiving Corps

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|5|20}}

|ShortSummary=The best groups of receivers in NFL history. Example: The "Marks Brothers" (Mark Duper and Mark Clayton) of the Miami Dolphins and "The Posse" (Art Monk, Gary Clark and Ricky Sanders) of the Washington Redskins.

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|EpisodeNumber= 27

|Title=Motivational Coaches

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|5|27}}

|ShortSummary=The most motivational coaches in NFL history. Examples: Bill Parcells, Dick Vermeil, and Vince Lombardi

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|EpisodeNumber= 28

|Title=Controversial Calls

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|6|3}}

|ShortSummary= The most controversial calls in NFL history. Examples: Super Bowl XL, Music City Miracle and the Tuck Rule. The episode was subsequently updated: the Seattle-Green Bay "Fail Mary" Game replaced the Bert Emanuel catch as number 5 on the list.

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|EpisodeNumber= 29

|Title=Quarterback Controversies

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|6|10}}

|ShortSummary=The biggest quarterback controversies in NFL history. Examples: Drew Brees vs. Philip Rivers, and Joe Montana vs. Steve Young

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|EpisodeNumber= 30

|Title=Tight Ends

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|6|17}}

|ShortSummary=The best tight ends in NFL history. Examples: Shannon Sharpe, Tony Gonzalez, John Mackey and Kellen Winslow.

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|EpisodeNumber= 31

|Title=Super Bowl Performances

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|6|24}}

|ShortSummary=Greatest Moments ever in a Super Bowl. Examples: Adam Vinatieri's game-winning field goals and Doug Williams' 4 TD passes in Super Bowl XXII second quarter.

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|EpisodeNumber= 32

|Title=Cornerback Tandems

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|7|8}}

|ShortSummary=Best pairs of cornerbacks in NFL history. Examples: Deion Sanders and Anyone, Hanford Dixon and Frank Minnifield, Lester Hayes and Mike Haynes.

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|EpisodeNumber= 33

|Title=Characters

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|7|15}}

|ShortSummary=The most outspoken football personalities. Examples: Brett Favre, Randy Moss and Terrell Owens

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|EpisodeNumber= 34

|Title=Players Not In The Hall Of Fame

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|7|29}}

|ShortSummary=The best football players who are not in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Example: Jim Marshall, Jerry Kramer, Steve Tasker.

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|EpisodeNumber= 35

|Title=Most Feared Tacklers

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|8|5}}

|ShortSummary=The most feared tacklers in NFL history. Examples: Dick Butkus, Jack Lambert, Night Train Lane, Ray Lewis, and Deacon Jones

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|EpisodeNumber= 36

|Title=Home Field Advantages

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|9|6}}

|ShortSummary=The hardest places to play as the visiting team. Examples: Three Rivers Stadium, Veterans Stadium, and Qwest Field

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|EpisodeNumber= 37

|Title=Biggest Upsets

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|9|13}}

|ShortSummary=The most surprising upset wins. Examples: Super Bowl III and the Jaguars 30-27 win over the Denver Broncos in the 1996 Playoffs

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|EpisodeNumber= 38

|Title=Gutsiest Performances

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|9|20}}

|ShortSummary=Players who played games through injury. Example: Dan Pastorini playing with cracked ribs in 1978 and Jack Youngblood playing with a broken leg in the Super Bowl.

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|EpisodeNumber= 39

|Title=Football Families

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|9|27}}

|ShortSummary=The first families in football. Example: Hasselbeck, Rooney, Manning. It's all in the family.

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|EpisodeNumber= 40

|Title=Comebacks

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|10|4}}

|ShortSummary=The most impressive comeback victories. Examples: 2002 49ers playoff comeback vs. the Giants, Chicago's second half comeback from a 20-point deficit against the Cardinals and Buffalo's 1992 rally against the Oilers

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|EpisodeNumber= 41

|Title=Rookie Seasons

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|4|29}}

|ShortSummary=The best seasons rookies have ever had. Examples: Gale Sayers in 1965, Curt Warner in 1983, and Randy Moss in 1998

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|EpisodeNumber= 42

|Title=Football Myths

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|5|8}}

|ShortSummary=Long-standing beliefs, true or false, about the NFL and pro football. Example: Establishing the run, not losing a starting job to injury, and punting instead of converting on fourth down

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|EpisodeNumber= 43

|Title=Follies

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|5|15}}

|ShortSummary= The comedic side of the NFL . Examples: Blown snaps, coaches post-game rants (notably those of Jim E. Mora and Denny Green) and special teams mishaps

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|EpisodeNumber= 44

|Title=Backfield Tandems

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|5|22}}

|ShortSummary=The best pairs of running backs ever to play on the same team. Examples: Earnest Byner and Kevin Mack, Alan Ameche and Lenny Moore, Roger Craig and Tom Rathman, and Jim Taylor and Paul Hornung.

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|EpisodeNumber= 45

|Title=Dallas Cowboys

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|5|29}}

|ShortSummary=The ten most famous members of the Cowboys. Examples: Michael Irvin, Emmitt Smith, and Tom Landry

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|EpisodeNumber= 46

|Title=Games With Names

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|6|5}}

|ShortSummary=The best games to have been given a nickname. Examples: The Comeback, The Ice Bowl, and The Dolphins-Raiders "Sea Of Hands" Game.

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|EpisodeNumber= 47

|Title=Innovations

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|6|12}}

|ShortSummary=Changes in game strategy. Examples: The zone blitz, 3–4 defense, run and shoot offense, shotgun formation, no-huddle offense, and West Coast offense.

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|EpisodeNumber= 48

|Title=Defenses

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|6|19}}

|ShortSummary=The best defenses in NFL history. Examples: The 2013 Seahawks, the 1985 Bears, the 2000 Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers of the 1970s

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|EpisodeNumber= 49

|Title=Return Aces

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|6|26}}

|ShortSummary=Kick and punt return specialists. Examples: Brian Mitchell, Devin Hester, and Gale Sayers

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|EpisodeNumber= 50

|Title=Coaches Who Never Won a Championship

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|7|3}}

|ShortSummary=The best coaches who never won a Super Bowl or NFL Championship. Examples: Bud Grant, Jeff Fisher, Marv Levy, Marty Schottenheimer and George Allen

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|EpisodeNumber= 51

|Title=Gunslingers

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|7|10}}

|ShortSummary=Quarterbacks who displayed skill in long passes, accurate throws, and improvisation. Examples: Dan Marino, Brett Favre and Warren Moon

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|EpisodeNumber= 52

|Title=Meltdowns

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|7|17}}

|ShortSummary=Games or people who have collapsed under pressure. Examples: Brett Favre's playoff failures, the 2006 Cardinals collapse to the Bears and Dennis Green's famous postgame rant, the controversial career of kicker Mike Vanderjagt, and Jim Mora's infamous 2001 postgame rant following a 40-21 loss to the 49ers.

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|EpisodeNumber= 53

|Title=Greatest Hands

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|7|24}}

|ShortSummary=Players who have been the most reliable in catching passes. Examples: Raymond Berry and Jerry Rice.

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|EpisodeNumber= 54

|Title=Snakebit Franchises

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|7|31}}

|ShortSummary=Teams who have been cursed throughout the years. Examples: the Houston Oilers/Tennessee Oilers/Tennessee Titans, the New York Jets, the Philadelphia Eagles, the New Orleans Saints, the Detroit Lions and the Cleveland Browns. |LineColor=

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|EpisodeNumber= 55

|Title=Traditions

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|9|19}}

|ShortSummary=The best NFL traditions and customs that have stood the test of time. Examples: Tailgating and Super Bowl Sunday.

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|EpisodeNumber= 56

|Title=Undrafted Players

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|4|21}}

|ShortSummary=The best players who made the NFL despite not being drafted. Examples: Warren Moon, Adam Vinatieri, and Kurt Warner

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|EpisodeNumber= 57

|Title=Fans Choice

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|5|31}}

|ShortSummary=The best Top 10 episodes as voted on by viewers on NFL.com

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|EpisodeNumber= 58

|Title=Things We Loved About The 2000s (decade)

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|9|10}}

|ShortSummary=Ten most fascinating aspects of the 2000s (decade). Examples: Brett Favre's serial indecision on retirement, 74 coaching changes during the decade, the Tom Brady–Peyton Manning rivalry, and flamboyant wide receivers Terrell Owens, Steve Smith, and Chad Johnson

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|EpisodeNumber= 59

|Title=Overtime Finishes

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|9|18}}

|ShortSummary=The most famous overtime finishes in NFL history, including the "Ghost to the Post", back-to-back defensive touchdowns in overtime by the 2001 Bears, the "Greatest Game Ever Played", and the Green Bay Packers at Arizona Cardinals in the 2009 NFC Wildcard Playoff Round

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|EpisodeNumber= 60

|Title=Gutsiest Calls

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|9|25}}

|ShortSummary=Ten riskiest calls by coaches. Examples: Bill Belichick's 4th and 2 call versus Indianapolis, Red Right 88, and the playoff gambles of Bill Parcells.

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|EpisodeNumber= 61

|Title=Jersey Numbers

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|10|2}}

|ShortSummary=The ten most famous and recognizable jersey numbers. Examples: 99 for Mark Gastineau, Warren Sapp and Jason Taylor, 20 for Barry Sanders and Ed Reed, 80 for Jerry Rice and Steve Largent, and 7 for John Elway, Joe Theismann and Ben Roethlisberger

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|EpisodeNumber= 62

|Title=Backup Quarterbacks

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|10|9}}

|ShortSummary=The ten most famous quarterbacks that started as backups. Examples: Trent Dilfer for the Ravens and Kurt Warner for the Rams.

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|EpisodeNumber= 63

|Title=Shortest Players

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|10|16}}

|ShortSummary=The ten most famous NFL players considered short (5'9" or under). Examples: Quarterback Doug Flutie and running back Maurice Jones-Drew.

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|EpisodeNumber= 64

|Title=Left-Handed Quarterbacks

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|10|23}}

|ShortSummary=Famous left-handed signal callers from the NFL. Examples: Michael Vick, Tim Tebow, Ken Stabler, and Steve Young

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|EpisodeNumber= 65

|Title=Raiders

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|10|30}}

|ShortSummary=The ten most famous members of the Oakland Raiders. Examples: Ken Stabler, Fred Biletnikoff, and Howie Long

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|EpisodeNumber= 66

|Title=Quarterbacks of the 1980s

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|11|6}}

|ShortSummary=The best quarterbacks from the 1980s. Examples: Dan Marino, John Elway and Joe Montana.

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|EpisodeNumber= 67

|Title=Uniforms

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|11|12}}

|ShortSummary=Top uniform designs from the NFL. Examples: the 49ers of the 1980s and throwback jerseys.

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|EpisodeNumber= 68

|Title=Revenge Games

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|11|20}}

|ShortSummary=The ten most disputed and heated revenge games. Examples: Joe Montana against the 49ers, Brett Favre against the Green Bay Packers in 2009.

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|EpisodeNumber= 69

|Title=Steelers

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|12|24}}

|ShortSummary=The ten most famous members of the Pittsburgh Steelers. Examples: Joe Greene, Jack Lambert, and Terry Bradshaw.

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|EpisodeNumber= 70

|Title=Super Bowls

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2011|2|3}}

|ShortSummary=The ten best Super Bowls of all time. Examples: Super Bowl III, Super Bowl XXXVIII, and Super Bowl XLII.

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|EpisodeNumber= 71

|Title=Teams That Didn't win the Super Bowl

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2011|2|4}}

|ShortSummary=Top teams that either lost the Super Bowl or never made it there. Examples: 2007 Patriots, 1998 Minnesota Vikings and the 2001 St. Louis Rams

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|EpisodeNumber= 72

|Title=Worst Free Agent Signings

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2011|4|28}}

|ShortSummary=Free agent signings that turn out to make things worse than better. Examples: Jeff Garcia to the Browns, Bruce Smith, Dana Stubblefield to Redskins, David Boston signing with the Chargers, and Emmitt Smith signing with the Arizona Cardinals.

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|EpisodeNumber= 73

|Title=Things We Miss About Football

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2011|7|31}}

|ShortSummary=Cherished items and memories of the NFL's past. Examples: player nicknames, coaches who wear suits and ties (ex: Tom Landry and Vince Lombardi), and playing on natural grass instead of Astroturf or Field Turf.

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|EpisodeNumber= 74

|Title=Football Divas

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2011|8|1}}

|ShortSummary=Players and others in the NFL who have been flashy or have caused controversy for strong portions of their careers. Examples: Tom Brady, Joe Namath, Chad Johnson, Terrell Owens, and Randy Moss.

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|EpisodeNumber= 75

|Title=End Zone Celebrations

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2011|9|10}}

|ShortSummary=Some of the wackiest and most recognizable TD celebrations. Examples: Celebrations from Icky Woods or Terrell Owens; acting as counterpoint in the segment is Barry Sanders and his habit of not celebrating a touchdown.

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|EpisodeNumber= 76

|Title=Green Bay Packers

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2011|9|17}}

|ShortSummary=The most famous Packer players. Examples: Brett Favre, Bart Starr, and Paul Hornung.

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|EpisodeNumber= 77

|Title=Things We Love About the Giants – Eagles Rivalry

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2011|9|24}}

|ShortSummary=Most memorable moments of the rivalry. Examples: Miracle at the Meadowlands 1 and 2.

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|EpisodeNumber= 78

|Title=Toughest Acts to Follow

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2011|10|1}}

|ShortSummary=The most difficult jobs to pull off, coming right after a legend. Examples: Bill Cowher coming in after Chuck Noll, Aaron Rodgers replacing Brett Favre, and Leroy Kelly replacing Jim Brown.

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|EpisodeNumber= 79

|Title=Quarterbacks of the 1990s

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2011|10|8}}

|ShortSummary=The most famous QBs of the 1990s. Examples: Brett Favre, Warren Moon, Drew Bledsoe, Troy Aikman, and Steve Young

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|EpisodeNumber= 80

|Title=Football Moves

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2011|10|15}}

|ShortSummary=The greatest moves any NFL player can make. Examples: the Stiff Arm, Pump Fake, the Cut Block, and the Play Action Pass.

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|EpisodeNumber= 81

|Title=Brett Favre Games

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2011|10|22}}

|ShortSummary=The most memorable moments and games of Brett Favre's career. Examples: His first game as a Packer, the 2009 NFC Championship, his Super Bowl victory, and the 2003 game against the Oakland Raiders.

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|EpisodeNumber= 82

|Title=Football Voices

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2011|11|5}}

|ShortSummary=The most memorable game and TV commentators. Examples: Howard Cosell, Merrill Reese, Al Michaels, Bill King, and Myron Cope.

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|EpisodeNumber= 83

|Title=Thanksgiving Moments

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2011|11|24}}

|ShortSummary=The most memorable moments from Thanksgiving games. Examples: The Bounty Bowl in 1989, the disputed Phil Luckett coin toss in 1998, The Butt fumble, and the Leon Lett blunder in 1993.

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|EpisodeNumber= 84

|Title=Passing Seasons

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2011|12|3}}

|ShortSummary=The most successful passing seasons by NFL QBs. Examples: Bert Jones in 1976, and Dan Marino in 1984.

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|EpisodeNumber= 85

|Title=Quarterback Duels

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2011|12|31}}

|ShortSummary=The best and high scoring games with the focus on the quarterbacks involved. Examples: Aaron Rodgers vs Kurt Warner in the 2009 playoffs, Joe Namath vs. Johnny Unitas in 1972, and Dan Marino vs. Drew Bledsoe in 1994 and Ken O'Brien in 1986.

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|EpisodeNumber= 86

|Title=Players that Never Played in a Super Bowl

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2012|1|30}}

|ShortSummary=The best players that never played in a Super Bowl. Examples: Sterling Sharpe, Cris Carter, or Randall Cunningham.

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|EpisodeNumber= 87

|Title=Heisman Winners in the NFL

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2012|4|23}}

|ShortSummary=The best Heisman Trophy winners that played and achieved in the NFL. Examples: Barry Sanders, Paul Hornung, and Marcus Allen.

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|EpisodeNumber= 88

|Title=Things We Loved About The 80s (decade)

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2012|9|7}}

|ShortSummary=Ten most fascinating aspects of the 1980s (decade). Examples: The various games with names, West Coast Offense, etc..

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|EpisodeNumber= 89

|Title=Things We Love About Tebow

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2012|9|14}}

|ShortSummary=A list of aspects that people love about Tim Tebow. Examples: Tebowing, his ability to run the Read Option and his status as an underdog.

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|EpisodeNumber= 90

|Title=Worst Collapses

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2012|9|21}}

|ShortSummary=A list of teams that collapsed during an NFL season missing the playoffs after a great start. Examples: 2008 Dallas Cowboys, 2003 Minnesota Vikings and 1994 Philadelphia Eagles.

}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber= 91

|Title=Trick Plays

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2012|9|28}}

|ShortSummary=A list of most common and successful trick plays in the game. Examples: Reverses, fake field-goals and fake spikes.

}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber= 92

|Title=Running-Backs of the 1980s

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2012|10|5}}

|ShortSummary=The most famous RBs of the 1980s. Examples: Marcus Allen, John Riggins and Walter Payton.

}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber= 93

|Title=Joe Montana Games

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2012|10|19}}

|ShortSummary=The most memorable Joe Montana games. Examples: The Catch game, his victory over the 49ers with Kansas City and the comeback against the Saints in the 1980 season.

}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber= 94

|Title=Quarterbacks of the 1970s

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2012|11|2}}

|ShortSummary=The best quarterbacks from the 1970s. Examples: Terry Bradshaw, Ken Stabler and Ken Anderson.

}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber= 95

|Title=Underrated Players

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2012|11|9}}

|ShortSummary=Most underrated players in NFL history. Examples: Len Dawson, Brian Westbrook and Ken Anderson.

}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber= 96

|Title=Rivalries

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2012|11|16}}

|ShortSummary=A list of the biggest rivalries between NFL clubs. Examples: Bears–Packers, Ravens–Steelers, and Colts–Patriots.}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber= 97

|Title=Draft Day Moments

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2013|04|24}}

|ShortSummary=Most memorable moments from the NFL Draft day. Examples: New York Jets fans booing their own team's picks, Vernon Davis crying in the arms of his mother, and Al Davis's unexpected draft picks.}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber= 98

|Title=Rushing Seasons

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2013|08|18}}

|ShortSummary=The best rushing seasons in NFL history, including playoff yardage. Examples: Terrell Davis in 1998, and Eric Dickerson in 1984.}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber= 99

|Title=Players who Wore #12

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2013|09|14}}

|ShortSummary=The best football players who wore number 12 on their shirt. Examples: Aaron Rodgers, Jim Kelly, Roger Staubach.}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber= 100

|Title=49ers

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2013|09|28}}

|ShortSummary=The best football players who played for the San Francisco 49ers. Examples: Joe Montana, Jerry Rice, Steve Young.}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber= 101

|Title=Ageless Wonders

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2013|10|05}}

|ShortSummary=The most enduring players in league history. Examples: George Blanda, Brett Favre, and Tony Gonzalez.}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber= 102

|Title=Players You Love to Hate

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2013|10|12}}

|ShortSummary=The easiest players to hate in the NFL. Examples: Tom Brady, Terrell Owens, Boomer Esiason, and Brett Favre.}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber= 103

|Title=Football Curses

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2013|11|03}}

|ShortSummary=The most known football-related curses in the NFL. Examples: The Madden Curse, the Curse of Bobby Layne and Joe Namath's deal with the devil.}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber= 104

|Title=Football Steves

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2013|11|17}}

|ShortSummary=The best players with the surname Steve. Examples: Steve Largent, Steve Tasker, Steve McNair, and Steve Young. The episode was created as an homage to NFL Films' Steve Sabol following his passing, and includes clips of Sabol doing interviews, working a camera, and engaging in humorous bits such as visually imitating a narration by John Facenda.}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber= 105

|Title=Coaches of the 80's

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2013|12|14}}

|ShortSummary=The best football coaches from the 1980's decade. Examples: Joe Gibbs, Bill Parcells and Bill Walsh.}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber= 106

|Title=Most Fun Teams Ever

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2013|12|21}}

|ShortSummary=The teams that were the most fun to watch that while they didn't win any championships, they became memorable. Examples: the 1978 Oilers, 2011 Broncos, and 1989 Packers.}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber= 107

|Title=Trending Topics of 2013

|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2014|08|04}}

|ShortSummary=The most talked about topics and stories about the 2013 season. Examples: Robert Griffin III's recovery from injury, Dez Bryant rants and sound bites, and the loudest stadium world record feud.}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=108

|Title=Fantasy Seasons

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2014|09|03}}

|ShortSummary=A list of the best single seasons by players based on their fantasy points statistics. Examples: Peyton Manning in 2013, Marshall Faulk in 2000, LaDainian Tomlinson in 2006. }}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=109

|Title=Brady vs. Manning Games

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2014|10|28}}

|ShortSummary=The best games between Tom Brady and Peyton Manning. Examples: The 4th and 2 game, the Undefeated Bowl, and the 2007 AFC Championship Game}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=110

|Title=Quarterback Teases

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2014|11|11}}

|ShortSummary=A list of quarterbacks that looked good in the beginning but turned out to be big disappointments. Examples: Mark Sanchez, Elvis Grbac, Jeff George. }}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=111

|Title=Big Guys

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2014|12|02}}

|ShortSummary=A list of players who best exemplify the "Big Guy" character. Examples: Nate Newton, Jerome Bettis, Sebastian Janikowski. }}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=112

|Title=Devastating Losses

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2015|09|18}}

|ShortSummary=A list of games that ended with a devastating, unexpected loss for one of the teams. Examples: Brett Favre's playoff late-game interceptions, The Tuck Rule game, The Music City Miracle game. }}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=113

|Title=New York Giants

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2015|09|25}}

|ShortSummary=The ten most famous members of the New York Giants. Examples: Tiki Barber, Michael Strahan, Eli Manning.}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=114

|Title=Football Dynasties

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2015|10|02}}

|ShortSummary=Ten of the most dominant football dynasties that existed in the NFL. Examples: Green Bay Packers in the 60s, San Francisco 49ers in the 80s, Dallas Cowboys in the 90s.}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=115

|Title=Fastest Players

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2015|10|16}}

|ShortSummary=Ten of the fastest players in NFL history. Examples: Joey Galloway, Deion Sanders, Michael Vick.}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=116

|Title=Super Bowl Plays

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2015|10|23}}

|ShortSummary=The best known plays in Super Bowl history. Examples: The David Tyree catch, John Elway's run and helicopter jump, John Riggins run on 4th and 1, and Julian Edelman's catch vs. the Falcons.}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=117

|Title=Peyton Manning Games

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2016|09|07}}

|ShortSummary=The most notable games of Peyton Manning's career. Examples: 2003 comeback win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=118

|Title=New England Patriots

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2016|09|23}}

|ShortSummary=The ten most famous members of the New England Patriots. Examples: Tom Brady, John Hannah, Andre Tippett, and Adam Vinatieri.}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=119

|Title=Wide Receivers of the 2000s

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2016|09|30}}

|ShortSummary=The best receivers that played in the 2000s decade. Examples: Marvin Harrison, Terrell Owens, and Larry Fitzgerald.}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=120

|Title=Playoff Performances

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2016|10|07}}

|ShortSummary=The best performances by players in the NFL Playoffs. Examples: Colin Kaepernick runs over the Packers in 2012, Peyton Manning finally beats Tom Brady in 2006, Larry Fitzgerald in 2015, and Kellen Winslow performance against the Miami Dolphins.}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=121

|Title=Worst Plays

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2016|10|14}}

|ShortSummary=The worst plays in NFL history, with catastrophic consequences. Examples: The Jets' "Butt Fumble", Seattle passing the ball in the Super Bowl instead of giving it to Marshawn Lynch, and Jim Marshall running the wrong way.}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=122

|Title=Quarterbacks

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2016|10|21}}

|ShortSummary=The best signal-callers in NFL history. Examples: Brett Favre, Tom Brady, and Joe Montana}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=123

|Title=Playoff Finishes

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2016|10|28}}

|ShortSummary=The playoff games with the best finishes in NFL history. Examples: The Music City Miracle game, Tim Tebow stuns the Steelers in 2012, and Peyton Manning finally beating Tom Brady in 2006.}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=124

|Title=Player Comebacks

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2016|11|04}}

|ShortSummary=The players with the best performances after coming back from injury or other problems. Eric Berry returning from cancer in 2015, Adrian Peterson gaining over 2,000 yards after a torn ACL, and Michael Vick returning to the NFL after prison.}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=125

|Title=Mic'd Up Guys

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2016|11|18}}

|ShortSummary=The players and coaches with the best sound bytes recorded by NFL Films. Examples: Matthew Stafford, Brett Favre, and Randy Moss. The episode deliberately ends in controversy over not including Hank Stram.}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=126

|Title=Greatest Catches

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2016|11|25}}

|ShortSummary=The best catches in NFL games. Examples: The Immaculate Reception, Randy Moss' one-handed catch on Darrelle Revis, and Antonio Freeman's "He Did What" catch on Monday Night Football.}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=127

|Title=Greatest Interceptions

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2016|12|09}}

|ShortSummary=The most memorable interceptions of all time. Examples: Malcolm Butler in Super Bowl XLIX, Willie Brown in Super Bowl XI, and Tracy Porter in Super Bowl XLIV.}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=128

|Title=Greatest In-Season Trades

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2016|12|16}}

|ShortSummary=The in-season trades that panned out with the best results, for one team, or both. Examples: Detroit Lions trade Bobby Layne to the Steelers, the Bills trade Marshawn Lynch to the Seahawks, and the Rams trade Eric Dickerson to the Colts.}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=129

|Title=Tom Brady Games

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2017|09|06}}

|ShortSummary=The most notable games of Tom Brady's career. Examples: Super Bowl LI, Super Bowl XLIX, The Tuck Rule game.}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=130

|Title=Hail Marys

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2017|10|27}}

|ShortSummary=The most notable and remembered Hail Mary passes in the history of the NFL. Examples: Aaron Rodgers' 2 Hail Mary passes in the same game, Roger Staubach to Drew Pearson in the 1975 NFL playoff game.}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=131

|Title=Clutch Drives

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2017|11|03}}

|ShortSummary=The most clutch drives that have helped teams tie or win games. Examples: The Drive, the Patriots' drive to win Super Bowl XXXVI, the drive to win the Ice Bowl.}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=132

|Title=Career Finales

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2017|11|10}}

|ShortSummary=The most memorable last seasons that have ended a player's career. Examples: Kurt Warner, Barry Sanders, Don Hutson }}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=133

|Title=Amazing Runs

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2017|11|17}}

|ShortSummary=The most memorable runs in NFL history. Examples: Marcus Allen in Super Bowl XVIII, John Riggins in Super Bowl XVII, Beast Quake.}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=134

|Title=Greatest Teams

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2017|12|01}}

|ShortSummary=The most complete and dominating teams in NFL history. Examples: '92 Cowboys, '62 Packers, '07 Patriots.

}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=135

|Title=High Powered Offenses

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2017|12|08}}

|ShortSummary=The 10 best NFL offenses who knew how to put on a show... and points. Examples: '07 Patriots, '98 Vikings, '83 Redskins.

}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=136

|Title=Denver Broncos

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2017|12|15}}

|ShortSummary=The most famous Broncos players. Examples: John Elway, Terrell Davis, and Shannon Sharpe.

}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=137

|Title=What If's

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2017|12|22}}

|ShortSummary=Imagine what would happen if things had gone differently during ten big moments in NFL history. Examples: What if Bo Jackson never got injured? What if Colts never release Peyton Manning? What if there was no AFL-NFL merger?.

}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=138

|Title=Forgotten Plays

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2017|12|29}}

|ShortSummary=Important plays in NFL history that were overshadowed by bigger plays in the same game. Examples: The Bus fumbles and Big Ben tackles the opposing player at the last moment, Dan Reeves' pass in the Ice Bowl, Ricky Proehl's game-tying TDs in two different Super Bowls.

}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=139

|Title=End Zone Celebrations of 2017

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2018|09|07}}

|ShortSummary=The most funny and original end zone celebrations of 2017, after the NFL re-allowed end zone celebrations. Examples: Seahawks riverdance, Lions Rockettes dance, Chiefs potato sack race.

}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=140

|Title=Bitter Ending (Devastating Departures)

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2018|09|24}}

|ShortSummary=The most notable moments regarding players or coaches leaving teams. Examples: Steve Smith leaving the Panthers, Cowboys firing Tom Landry, Browns leave Cleveland to become the Ravens.

}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=141

|Title=Mount Rushmores

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2018|10|02}}

|ShortSummary=The best quartet of players and coaches from a franchise. Examples: The Giants: Lawrence Taylor, Bill Parcells, Michael Strahan, and Frank Gifford.

}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=142

|Title=Goal Line Stands

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2018|10|12}}

|ShortSummary=The goal line stands in NFL history. Examples: 49ers stuff Eagles six times in 2001, week 5; 49ers stop Bengals in Super Bowl XVI; Cowboys stop Bills in Super Bowl XXVII.

}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=143

|Title=Eagles

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2018|10|19}}

|ShortSummary=Best Eagles players of all time. Examples: Brian Dawkins, Donovan McNabb, and Harold Carmichael.

}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=144

|Title=Greatest Games of All Time

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2018|11|06}}

|ShortSummary=Best NFL games of all times. Examples: The Drive, Super Bowl XLIX, the Ice Bowl.

}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=145

|Title=Safeties

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2018|11|13}}

|ShortSummary=Best players who played the free and strong safety positions in NFL history. Examples: Brian Dawkins, Ed Reed, Steve Atwater.

}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=146

|Title=Quarterback-Coach Duos

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2018|11|20}}

|ShortSummary=Best quarterback and coach duos that have achieved the most results in the NFL. Examples: Dungy-Manning, Shula-Marino, Brown-Graham.

}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=147

|Title=Draft Years

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2018|12|04}}

|ShortSummary=The best draft classes organized by years, and not by team and year, as in a previous show. Examples: Draft classes of 1996, 2007, and 1961.

}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=148

|Title=HBCU Players

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2018|12|11}}

|ShortSummary=Best players who were drafted from historically black colleges and universities. Examples: Michael Strahan, Jackie Slater, Walter Payton.

}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=149

|Title=Human Highlight Reel

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2018|12|18}}

|ShortSummary=A list with the players that have the best highlight reel. Examples: Barry Sanders, JJ Watt, Rob Gronkowski.

}}

{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber=150

|Title=Backup Quarterbacks

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2019|01|08}}

|ShortSummary=The most reliable and most successful backup quarterbacks across NFL history. Examples: Frank Reich, Don Strock, Jim Plunkett.

}}

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