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Monday Night Miracle (American football)

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Notable 2000 NFL game

Not to be confused with the like-nicknamed2005 Washington Redskins–Dallas Cowboys game.
For the similarly-nicknamed "Monday Night Comeback", see2006 Chicago Bears–Arizona Cardinals game.
The Monday Night Miracle
Giants Stadium, the site of the game.
Miami Dolphins
(5–1)
New York Jets
(5–1)
3740
Head coach:
Dave Wannstedt
Head coach:
Al Groh
1234OTTotal
MIA17677037
NYJ07030340
DateOctober 23, 2000
StadiumGiants Stadium
East Rutherford, New Jersey
FavoriteJets by 3[1]
RefereeWalt Coleman
TV in the United States
NetworkABC
AnnouncersAl Michaels,Dan Fouts, andDennis Miller

TheMonday Night Miracle was anNFLMonday night game between theNew York Jets andMiami Dolphins played atGiants Stadium on October 23, 2000.[2] The Jets scored 30 points in the fourth quarter, twice tying the score, and sending the game into overtime, where they defeated the Dolphins, 40–37.

Background

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Like their 1994 showdown at Giants Stadium which was made famous byDan Marino's "fake spike", this game was for first place in theAFC East as the Jets were 4-1 and the Dolphins were 5-0. But unlike the 1994 game which featured the Jets failing to hold a double-digit (18) lead in the second half, it was the Dolphins who failed to hold the lead.[citation needed]

The game is notable for having the second largest fourth-quarter comeback in NFL history and the largest comeback in Jets history. It was also voted the greatest game televised onABC'sMonday Night Football,[3] along with being #5 onNFL Top Ten'sTop Ten Comebacks.[4]

At the end of the third quarter with the score 30–7 in Miami's favor, Jets broadcasterHoward David announced, "And with a whole quarter to go, this game is over."[citation needed]

Jets comeback

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The Jets proceeded to stage a furious rally in the fourth quarter, scoring 23 unanswered points to tie the game at 30. They scored three touchdowns and a field goal, but a two-point conversion attempt toCurtis Martin was stopped. On the Dolphins' first play from scrimmage after the game was tied, they took the lead on a long touchdown pass byJay Fiedler toLeslie Shepherd. However, the Jets still managed to drive downfield and tie the game. One of the key plays was a 4th down catch at the Dolphins 2-yard line byRichie Anderson as he caught the ball despite a head-on hit byZach Thomas and Dolphins defensive backJerry Wilson. Improbably, the tying touchdown was caught byoffensive tackleJohn "Jumbo" Elliott, playing as atackle-eligible.[5] After Elliott caught the touchdown pass,Dennis Miller remarked how opposing defenses, "couldn't keep him down forever." In the overtime Fiedler was intercepted byMarcus Coleman but Coleman was hit byThurman Thomas and fumbled the ball back to the Dolphins. Several plays later, Coleman intercepted Fiedler again and this time held on. An eventualVinny Testaverde pass toWayne Chrebet put the Jets in field goal range, and a pass that was nearly intercepted byJerry Wilson hit the ground first, nullifying the turnover. Jets kickerJohn Hall then won the game with a field goal with 8:13 remaining in the extra session.[5]

ActorArnold Schwarzenegger, while visiting the ABC broadcast booth to promote his upcoming filmThe 6th Day, said after halftime,[6]

Wayne Chrebet is going to pull it off. I think as usual the Jets are going to come from behind, you will see... I think the Dolphins have to beterminated.

The Monday night game for the Jets was in between Games 2 and 3 of theAll New York (Yankees vs.Mets)2000 World Series. The series overshadowed the game. In fact, the crowd broke out into "Let's GoYankees" chants countered by "Let's GoMets" chants during the third quarter.[citation needed]

Starting lineups

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Hall of Fame‡

MiamiPositionNew York Jets
Offense
Leslie ShepherdWRDedric Ward
Richmond WebbLTJason Fabini
John BockLGKerry Jenkins
Tim RuddyCKevin Mawae
Kevin DonnalleyRGRandy Thomas
Todd WadeRTRyan Young
Hunter GoodwinTEFred Baxter
Oronde GadsdenWRWayne Chrebet
Jay FiedlerQBVinny Testaverde
Rob KonradFBWRLaveranues Coles
Lamar SmithRBCurtis Martin
Defense
Kenny MixonLEDERick Lyle
Tim BowensLTDTJason Ferguson
Jermaine HaleyRTDEShane Burton
Jason TaylorRELBMo Lewis
Zach ThomasMLBLBBryan Cox
Jerry WilsonWLBLBMarvin Jones
Robert JonesSLBLBJames Farrior
Patrick SurtainLCBCBAaron Glenn
Sam MadisonRCBCBMarcus Coleman
Brock MarionFSKevin Williams
Brian WalkerSSVictor Green

Game summary

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2000 Week 8: Miami Dolphins at New York Jets
Quarter1234OTTotal
Dolphins17677037
Jets07030340

atGiants Stadium,East Rutherford, New Jersey

Scoring summary
QuarterTimeDriveTeamScoring informationScore
PlaysYardsTOPMIANYJ
17:2214637:38MIA28-yard field goal byOlindo Mare30
15:032690:51MIALeslie Shepherd 42-yard touchdown reception fromJay Fiedler, Mare kick good100
13:091680:13MIALamar Smith 68-yard touchdown run, Mare kick good170
212:575171:57MIA42-yard field goal by Mare200
20:535530:51NYJWayne Chrebet 10-yard touchdown reception fromVinny Testaverde,John Hall kick good207
20:025340:51MIA44-yard field goal by Mare237
30:125353:04MIASmith 3-yard touchdown run, Mare kick good307
413:494751:23NYJLaveranues Coles 30-yard touchdown reception from Testaverde, 2-point pass failed3013
49:517632:11NYJJermaine Wiggins 1-yard touchdown reception from Testaverde, Hall kick good3020
45:4310641:52NYJ34-yard field goal by Hall3023
43:553390:33NYJChrebet 24-yard touchdown reception from Testaverde, Hall kick good3030
43:331460:22MIAShepherd 46-yard touchdown reception from Fiedler, Mare kick good3730
40:429572:51NYJJumbo Elliott 3-yard touchdown reception from Testaverde, Hall kick good3737
OT8:137432:53NYJ40-yard field goal by Hall3740
"TOP" =time of possession. For other American football terms, seeGlossary of American football.3740

Final statistics

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Statistical comparison

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Miami DolphinsNew York Jets
First downs2031
Third down efficiency5/174/16
Fourth down efficiency0/01/2
Total yards433455
Passing yards235376
Passing – completions/attempts16/3536/59
Rushing yards19879
Rushing attempts3822
Yards per rush5.23.6
Penalties–yards13–953–30
Sacks against–yards2–151–2
Fumbles–lost0–01–1
Interceptions thrown33
Time of possession36:1130:36

Individual stats

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Dolphins Passing
PlayerC/ATT*YdsTDINT
Jay Fiedler16/3525023
Dolphins Rushing
PlayerCaraYdsTDLGb
Lamar Smith23155268
Jay Fiedler424015
Rob Konrad51103
J. J. Johnson2603
Thurman Thomas4204
Dolphins Receiving
PlayerReccYdsTDLGb
Oronde Gadsden7119029
Leslie Shepherd394246
Hunter Goodwin21308
Lamar Smith29012
Thurman Thomas1808
Rob Konrad1707
Jets Passing
C/ATT*YdsTDINT
Vinny Testaverde36/5937853
Jets Rushing
PlayerCaraYdsTDLGb
Curtis Martin1465034
Vinny Testaverde1707
Dwight Stone1404
Richie Anderson6304
Jets Receiving
PlayerReccYdsTDLGb
Richie Anderson12109019
Curtis Martin872015
Wayne Chrebet6104228
Laveranues Coles455130
Dedric Ward340027
Jumbo Elliott1313
Jermaine Wiggins1111
Jerald Sowell1-60-6

*Completions/AttemptsaCarriesbLongest playcReceptions

Officials

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  • Referee:Walt Coleman (#65)
  • Umpire: Undrey Wash (#96)
  • Head linesman: John Schleyer (#21)
  • Line judge: Dave Anderson (#81)
  • Field judge: Scott Steenson (#88)
  • Side judge: Bill Spyksma (#12)
  • Back judge: Ron Spitler (#119)

Aftermath

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Despite the Jets winning the game, they would finish the season with a 9-7 record 3rd in the AFC East. The Dolphins however would win the AFC East with an 11-5 record but forcing them to enter the playoffs as a wild card team as they couldn't catch the two teams with the best record in the AFC, the 12-4 Oakland Raiders and the team with the best record in football that year, the 13-3 Tennessee Titans. The Dolphins won their first playoff game 23-17 against Indianapolis in the Wild Card round in overtime (their last playoff win to date) but lost next week against Oakland 27-0 in the divisional round.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Miami Dolphins at New York Jets - October 23rd, 2000".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedFebruary 22, 2023.
  2. ^October 23, 2000 Miami Dolphins at New York Jets Boxscore fromPro Football Reference
  3. ^Diegnan, Mike (December 4, 2002)."MNF's Greatest Games: Miami-New York Jets 2000".ABC Sports Online. Archived fromthe original on February 16, 2003. RetrievedFebruary 19, 2008.
  4. ^"Top 10 greatest comebacks in NFL history".National Football League. January 7, 2009. RetrievedJanuary 3, 2013.
  5. ^abBattista, Judy (October 24, 2000)."The Jets Are the Last Team Standing".The New York Times. RetrievedDecember 8, 2009.
  6. ^"Al Michaels recalls the time Arnold Schwarzenegger terminated the Dolphins".Los Angeles Times. December 24, 2019. RetrievedDecember 20, 2025.

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