The Comeback (American football)

The Comeback was an NFL playoff game between the Buffalo Bills and the Houston Oilers played on January 3, 1993. It featured the Bills recovering from a 32-point deficit to win in overtime, 41–38, and as of February 2016 it remains the largest comeback in NFL history. It was played in Rich Stadium, and was televised by NBC, with Charlie Jones and Todd Christensen calling the action. Unusual for a playoff game, the stadium was not sold out of tickets; therefore NFL blackout rules prohibited its live broadcast in Western New York.

The Comeback (American football)

The Comeback was an NFL playoff game between the Buffalo Bills and the Houston Oilers played on January 3, 1993. It featured the Bills recovering from a 32-point deficit to win in overtime, 41–38, and as of February 2016 it remains the largest comeback in NFL history. It was played in Rich Stadium, and was televised by NBC, with Charlie Jones and Todd Christensen calling the action. Unusual for a playoff game, the stadium was not sold out of tickets; therefore NFL blackout rules prohibited its live broadcast in Western New York.