The Drive
In the 1986 AFC Championship game, the Cleveland Browns played host to the Denver Broncos. After the Browns scored a touchdown to take a 20-13 lead, the Broncos muffed the subsequent kickoff, placing the ball at their own 2-yard line. With just 5:32 left to play, quarterback John Elway faced the daunting task of driving his team the length of the field in order to reach the coveted Super Bowl. Elway did just that, in a monumental drive, spanning 15 plays, and ultimately throwing the game-tying touchdown pass with just 32 seconds left in the game. The Broncos would go on to win in overtime, reaching their first-ever Super Bowl with Elway at the helm.