Ep. 1 - Wide Right: The Kick That Haunts a City
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January 27, 1991. Super Bowl XXV. Buffalo Bills vs. New York Giants. With eight seconds left and the Bills down by one, Scott Norwood lines up a 47-yard field goal to win it all. What happens next becomes the two most painful words in Buffalo sports history.
This is the full story. The Bills' dominant 1990 season, the no-huddle offense that terrified the NFL, a Super Bowl game plan built around slowing them down, and the final drive that put everything on one kick. We break down the play, the aftermath, and why Wide Right still echoes through Western New York more than three decades later.
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