Check Out This 71 Yard Touchdown on Dallas Texans’ First Play
Relive the Magic: Abner Haynes' 71-Yard Touchdown Sparks Historic Texans Win
On September 30, 1962, football fans at the Cotton Bowl witnessed a moment of sheer brilliance that would be etched in sports history forever.
The Dallas Texans faced off against the Buffalo Bills, and from the very first play, Abner Haynes delivered a crazy performance. You can check out the video at the bottom of this article.
He is Fast
On the Texans' first play from scrimmage, Haynes took the handoff and sprinted down the field for a wild 71-yard touchdown run. The sheer speed and agility he displayed were nothing short of phenomenal. Fans leaped from their seats, their cheers echoing through the stadium, as Haynes dashed past defenders with an effortless grace.
Hall of Fame Commentary
Jack Buck, the legendary broadcaster for ABC, captured the moment with his iconic voice, adding an extra layer of drama to an already thrilling play. "Look at him go! He got hit from behind...but I think he's going to score!" Buck's words resonated through televisions across the nation, immortalizing the moment in the annals of sports commentary.
Football = Joy
As we look back on that historic day, we're reminded of the sheer joy and exhilaration that football can bring. Abner Haynes' electrifying run is more than just a play; it's a piece of sports lore that will forever inspire and captivate fans around the world.
Check out the video below:
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