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The NFL's Greatest Comeback- 20 Years Ago Today



Bills vs. Oilers - Jan. 3, 1993
Rich Stadium, Orchard Park 
 
Van Miller's Play-By-Play, with Greg Brown, Color Commentary


On The WBEN Liveline
Former Bills Safety  Mark Kelso
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Former Buffalo Bill Steve Tasker, CBS Sports Analyst

 
 
On Jan. 3,1993 the Buffalo Bills created history, a 32-point comeback to beat the Houston Oilers, 41-38 in overtime.

To this day, it remains the greatest comeback the NFL has ever seen, and a benchmark moment in the life of a Buffalo fan.


" There were a lot of great games in that era, but that one certainly stands out for a lot of people, because, I think, the fans were such a big part of it, and it signified what that team was all about," says Steve Tasker, the standout Bills special team player in that game, now a CBS Sports analyst.

 
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Here's the Game Synopsis From The Pro Football Hall Of Fame:
Buffalo Bills’ kicker Steve Christie booted a 32-yard field goal through the uprights in overtime on January 3, 1993 to cap the National Football League’s greatest comeback. However, some beleaguered fans missed the moment as they had already retreated to the comfort of their homes on this cold January day in western New York.

The 1992 AFC Wild Card game looked to be over before it started. The Houston Oilers quickly built a 28-3 halftime lead with the help of four Warren Moon  touchdown passes. What was believed to be the final nail in the coffin came just moments into the second half when Houston strong safety Bubba McDowell intercepted a passed and ran 58 yards for another Oiler score.

Faced with watching their team trail by 32 points, many fans made their way to the parking lot while the Bills headed for the record book. Buffalo’s backup quarterback Frank Reich, who was filling in for the injured Jim Kelly, led the charge. Interestingly, Reich who played behind Boomer Esiason in college at Maryland, led the Terrapins to the greatest comeback in college football history as a senior.

Buffalo began their rally with a one-yard run by Kenneth Davis and when Christie recovered the ensuing onside kick, Reich took over the show. He calmly directed the offense as he connected first with Don Beebe and then hooked up with Andre Reed for three more touchdowns. The Bills’ flurry put them ahead 38-35 with just under 3 minutes to play. With seconds left in regulation, the Oilers’ Al Del Greco tied the score with a 26-yard field goal kick to send the game into overtime.

Early into the extra session, defensive back Nate Odomes intercepted a Moon pass to set the stage for Christie’s dramatic finish.


01/03/2013 6:46AM
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01/03/2013 10:37AM
big screen
I was sitting with my sisterinlaw under the big screen but was a season ticket holder with seats at the tunnle endzone my husband and a friend were sitting in.We decided at 1/2 time we were going over to the tunnel side. With as many people leaving that were leaving, it took us the entire 1/2 time to go to the other end. BUT it was well worth it!!We watched every play on the big screen!!
01/03/2013 11:24AM
Bills comeback
I live in San Antonio,Tx. and have lived here since 1977...I have always been a huge fan of the Bills and though I live in Texas, I hate the Dallas Cowboys..I'm a Deputy Sheriff (ret.) but was on duty that Sunday and was listening to the game in mypatrol car...On the way home, the Bills scored in O/T to win the game and I was literally screaming for joy..The Bills have been my one and only team since 1960 and will remain in my heart forever..(even in Cowboys and Texans country)...
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