In the 2012 postseason, this quarterback threw 11 touchdown passes without an interception while leading his team to a Super Bowl championship.
Joe Flacco
This quarterback led the NFL with 4,823 passing yards during the 2021 season but didn't recieve a single MVP vote
Tom Brady
After the Rams scored a touchdown on the opening possession of overtime, this Seahawks tight end caught the game-winning two-point conversion to complete a 16-point fourth-quarter comeback.
Eric Saubert
With a trip to Super Bowl LIII on the line, this Saints receiver was hit by Rams defensive back Nickell Robey-Coleman before the ball arrived, but no pass-interference penalty was called.
Tommy Lee Lewis
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During the Raiders’ infamous walk-off victory over New England in 2022, this Patriots wide receiver caught the lateral from Rhamondre Stevenson before throwing the ball backward to Chandler Jones.
Jakobi Meyers
This receiver accumulated 546 receiving yards during the 2021 postseason, the most ever in a single playoff run.
Cooper Kupp
This running back led the NFL with 16 rushing touchdowns in 2022 despite recording fewer than 1,000 rushing yards.
Jamaal Williams
During the Jaguars’ 27-point comeback against the Chargers in the 2022 Wild Card Round, this receiver caught the game-winning two-point conversion before Riley Patterson’s walk-off field goal.
Zay Jones
In 2022, this Dolphins owner was suspended and fined $1.5 million after an NFL investigation found that the organization had impermissible communications with Tom Brady and Sean Payton.
Stephen Ross
In 2020, this team became the first in NFL history to lose two games in the same season despite leading by at least 15 points entering the fourth quarter.
Atlanta Falcons
During the second-largest comeback in NFL postseason history at the time, this quarterback overcame three interceptions by throwing for 443 yards and four touchdowns in a 45–44 victory.
Andrew Luck
In 2022, this receiver became the first player since Andre Johnson in 2008 to lead the NFL outright in both receptions and receiving yards.
Justin Jefferson
In the Rams’ 54–51 victory over Kansas City in 2018, this linebacker returned both a fumble and an interception for touchdowns.
Samson Ebukam
After reportedly wagering only $1,500 on NFL games during a five-day period, this wide receiver was suspended for the entire 2022 season and forfeited more than $11 million in salary.
Calvin Ridley
In the 2017 NFL Draft, this team traded four selections to move up just one spot for Mitchell Trubisky while passing on Patrick Mahomes and Deshaun Watson. The picks surrendered ultimately became these two all pros
Fred Warner & Alvin Kamara
This running back became the first player in NFL history to rush for at least 100 yards in each of his first three career playoff appearances, totaling 425 rushing yards across those games.
Arian Foster
This DB led the NFL with nine interceptions during the 2021 season after recording only one interception during his first three seasons.
Trevon Diggs
During the Bengals’ overtime victory over Kansas City in the 2021 AFC Championship Game, this defensive tackle tipped Patrick Mahomes’ pass before it was intercepted by Cincinnati.
BJ Hill
In 2015, this Browns general manager was suspended for four games after an NFL investigation found that he repeatedly sent prohibited text messages to coaches on the sideline during games.
Ray Farmer
After trading away the selections used on Carson Wentz and Deshaun Watson in consecutive drafts, Cleveland used the first-round pick acquired from Houston in the Watson trade to select this player, who was later included in the trade that brought Odell Beckham Jr. to the Browns.
Jabrill Peppers
This receiver caught four passes for 115 yards despite playing only eight offensive snaps during a 2012 postseason victory.
T.Y. Hilton
After entering the season with only five starts over the previous seven years, this quarterback led the NFL with a 69.8% completion percentage in 2022.
Geno Smith
During Minnesota’s 33-point comeback against Indianapolis in 2022, this Vikings linebacker returned a fumble for a touchdown that was incorrectly nullified because the play was ruled dead.
Chandon Sullivan
After receiving more than $1.2 million through fraudulent COVID-19 relief loans, this former Jets wide receiver spent portions of the money at a casino and on jewelry before being sentenced to 37 months in federal prison.
Josh Bellamy
After Atlanta scored a touchdown to take a one-point lead late in a 2016 game, this Chiefs defender intercepted the Falcons’ ensuing two-point conversion attempt and returned it for the game-winning score—the first “pick-two” in NFL history to provide the winning points.
Eric Berry