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  2. Tuck rule (American football) - Wikipedia

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    The tuck rule was called in Week 2 of an NFL regular season matchup on September 23, 2001, between the New England Patriots and the New York Jets. [2] With 1:01 left in the second quarter, Patriots defensive end Anthony Pleasant apparently forced Jets quarterback Vinny Testaverde to fumble the ball, with Patriots defensive end Richard Seymour making a recovery. [3]

  3. Tuck Rule Game - Wikipedia

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    The 2001 AFC Divisional Playoff game, also known as the Tuck Rule Game or the Snow Bowl, [1] [2] and sometimes referred to as Snow Bowl 2, was a National Football League (NFL) playoff game between the New England Patriots and the Oakland Raiders.

  4. Tuck rule - Wikipedia

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    Tuck rule may refer to: Tuck rule (American football) Tuck Rule Game , the 2001 AFC Divisional Playoff game between the New England Patriots and the Oakland Raiders

  5. Tom Brady's 'Tuck Rule' documentary tells the story his way ...

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    The film — which is nominally about the infamous call that helped launch the Patriots' dynasty — is the first step in the careful curation of Brady's legacy, one where everything just *happens ...

  6. Tom Brady, Charles Woodson relive 'The Tuck Rule' together ...

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    Patriots QB Tom Brady (12) loses the ball after being brought down by the Raiders' Charles Woodson, right, while Greg Biekert (54) looks to recover the football during the fourth quarter of the ...

  7. Bill Belichick Has Brutally Honest Admission On ‘Tuck Rule’

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    ESPN is airing a new 30 for 30 on the infamous “Tuck Rule” game between the New England Patriots and Oakland Raiders. In January 2002, the Patriots defeated the Raiders in an AFC Divisional ...

  8. American football rules - Wikipedia

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    Because of these rules, various leagues of American football have enacted strict rules of uniform numbering so officials may more easily judge which players were eligible and which were not at the start of a play. For example, in college football, ineligible players wear numbers 50–79, while eligible receivers wear 1–49 or 80–99. Even ...

  9. Tom Brady admits 'it might have been a fumble' in infamous ...

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    With less than two minutes left and down 13-10, Brady, then in his first season as the starting QB, appeared to fumble on a sack by Woodson, only for the ruling to be overturned on replay review ...