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The Drive was an offensive series in the fourth quarter of the 1986 AFC Championship Game played on January 11, 1987, at Cleveland Municipal Stadium between the Denver Broncos and Cleveland Browns. Broncos quarterback John Elway, in a span of 5 minutes and 2 seconds, led his team 98 yards in 15 plays to tie the game with 37 seconds left in ...
The final drive of the game came after Wilson fumbled the ball near the TCU 26-yard line, [49] allowing the Horned Frogs to take possession. [48] On this final drive, Baugh completed three consecutive passes, including a 17-yard pass to L. D. Meyer, an end, [48] that put TCU on SMU's 35-yard line with little time remaining. [19]
Kosar led another touchdown drive in the fourth quarter that culminated with Webster Slaughter catching a four-yard pass to tie the game at 31. After Elway responded by finding Sammy Winder for a touchdown to regain the lead, the Browns again began moving the ball down the field. They managed, once again, to cross the fifty-yard line and drive ...
Despite being pinned at their own 2-yard line, Russell Wilson dropped three third-down dimes to keep the drive alive, the final one being a 30-yard touchdown to Van Jefferson to get Pittsburgh on ...
The final drive included a controversial late hit on Patrick Mahomes, ... In the final two minutes of the game, while Mahomes and the Chiefs were driving to try to tie it up and force overtime ...
A Texas drive that reached the 1-yard ... In his place emerged a Buckeyes squad that had an answer each time Texas tied the game. Ohio State endured drive-killing penalties and a Howard ...
The game, which Navy won with a final score of 34–19, was highlighted by a 26-play drive from the Midshipmen that took up almost 15 minutes of game time and set the record for the longest drive in a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) college football game. [6]
That drive, a 15-play, 70-yard endeavor, ended with a 1-yard touchdown pass to David Moore. Mahomes went 27-of-37 for 269 yards with three touchdowns in the win for the Chiefs.