Pigskin Classics: 100 Games That Defined Football
Rain, mud, and history collided in Miami for the 1982 AFC Championship—forever known as “The Mud Bowl.” In this episode of Pigskin Classics: 100 Games That Defined Football, we relive the legendary showdown between the New York Jets and Miami Dolphins, where three days of downpours transformed the Orange Bowl into a swamp, and defense ruled the day. With a Super Bowl berth on the line, stars like Freeman McNeil, Mark Gastineau, and Andra Franklin were swallowed by the muck, and turnovers became the game’s defining moments. Was it strategy, fate, or just the mud that decided everything? Join us for a play-by-play journey through one of football’s grittiest, most unforgettable battles—a game where Super Bowl dreams died in the rain and mud of the Orange Bowl.
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