NFL - 1989 AFC Championship Cleveland Browns @ Denver Broncos [1/2]

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Classic part of the Cleveland Denver 80s playoffs rivalry. Classic Miami QB Bernie Kosar tries to lead the browns to take down the high Flying John Elway led Denver Bronco.

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  • When the Browns lost their third AFC title game, Browns fans felt they were robbed of the Bernie Kosar-Joe Montana matchup at Super Bowl XXIV.

  • @TMC1982Part2 and TMC1982Part2, they should also bring back the microphones with the NBC logo (not the NBC Sports logo) just like in the 80s-90s when NBC had the NFL's AFC package, the NBA and the MLB.

  • I wish that NBC would go back to having their sports announcers wear blazers w/ the network logo (the peacock). Only CBS (and to a lesser extent, MLB Network for their Thursday night baseball game telecasts) still has their announcers wear a "uniform"-like network coat w/ the logo.

  • @iLO80 I must've been looking something else. I think I just responded to that guy without seeing the play, thinking it was a forward pass. Definitely a fumble.

  • Great memories for us bronco fans

  • @gmorales14 if Cleveland had played SF, no doubt it would have been rematched on Monday Night Football. It would be until 1993 that MNF would cover a SF-Cleveland game - it was the last time the Browns won a game aired on ABC.

  • @GialloHorror That rule still applies. If it's not forward, it's a lateral. Laterals are live.

  • @LimeZYX Elway threw it behind him, so it's a lateral. Counts as a fumble instead of an incomplete pass.

  • @LimeZYX Rules were different back then

  • @deeniemarie7 Well, Cleveland wouldn't have had a prayer against San Fransisco either that year. Montana, Rice, Craig, Lott, among others. No one from the AFC would have had a shot. I'm sure, in hindsight, Denver might not have minded if Cleveland won this game! lol

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