Ranking the Top 5 Saddest Gridiron Moments in NFL History

Football isn’t just about touchdowns and trophies, it’s about raw emotion. Sure, we celebrate the big plays and epic comebacks, but every now and then, the game delivers something much heavier. Sometimes, it breaks our hearts. Whether it’s a devastating injury, a career cut short, or a moment that leaves the entire stadium in stunned silence, the NFL has seen its share of truly tragic scenes.

So let’s take a look back at five of the saddest moments ever witnessed in NFL history.

5. Brett Favre Plays Day After Father’s Death – 2003

On December 22, 2003, Brett Favre took the field against the Raiders just one day after his father passed away. With tears in his eyes, Favre played one of the best games of his career, throwing for 399 yards and 4 TDs.

  • Why it’s unforgettable: The emotional weight of Favre’s performance was overwhelming. Even Raiders fans applauded.
  • Aftermath: It was a rare moment of unity in sports, blending tragedy with triumph in a way only the NFL can.

4. Super Bowl LI: Falcons Blow 28-3 Lead – 2017

Up 28-3 late in the third quarter against the Patriots, the Falcons let Tom Brady mount the greatest comeback in Super Bowl history.

  • Why it’s unforgettable: No team had ever blown such a big lead in a Super Bowl.
  • Aftermath: The Falcons became the butt of NFL jokes for years, and the emotional fallout from that game lingers to this day.

3. Ryan Shazier’s Spinal Injury – 2017

In a game against the Bengals, Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Ryan Shazier lowered his head for a tackle and immediately collapsed. He had suffered a spinal injury and lost movement in his legs.

  • Why it’s unforgettable: The raw emotion on the field as teammates knelt and prayed spoke volumes.
  • Aftermath: Shazier underwent spinal stabilization surgery and never returned to the NFL. He later walked again but officially retired in 2020.

2. Joe Theismann’s Leg Injury – 1985

One of the most gruesome injuries in NFL history occurred on November 18, 1985, when Lawrence Taylor sacked Washington quarterback Joe Theismann, snapping his leg in two.

  • Why it’s unforgettable: The crack of the break was heard on the live broadcast. Players and viewers alike were left in shock.
  • Aftermath: Theismann never played again. His career ended instantly on a play that still haunts highlight reels.

1. Damar Hamlin’s Cardiac Arrest – 2023

On January 2, 2023, during a Monday Night Football game between the Bills and Bengals, Damar Hamlin collapsed after making a routine tackle. What followed was pure disaster; Hamlin suffered cardiac arrest and required CPR on the field in front of horrified teammates and millions of viewers.

Why it’s unforgettable: The game was suspended, and the nation held its breath for Hamlin’s recovery. The sight of players weeping and praying made this one of the most emotional moments in NFL history.

Aftermath: Thankfully, Hamlin survived and later returned to football, but the trauma of that moment will never be forgotten.

The NFL brings us drama, thrills, and unforgettable joy, but it also delivers heart-wrenching moments that remind us how human this game really is. These five incidents are forever etched into league history as some of the most emotional and heartbreaking ever seen on the gridiron.

Related Articles
Sep 25, 2014; New York, NY, USA; New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter (2) warms up prior to the game against the Baltimore Orioles at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit: William Perlman/NJ Advance Media for NJ.com via Imagn Images
19 MLB Greats Who Played Way Past Their Prime
Whether it was stubbornness or pride, these 19 MLB greats played past the point when their bodies or...
Read More
Oct 6, 2019; Philadelphia, PA, USA; New York Jets quarterback Luke Falk (8) leads his team in the huddle against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images
Ranking the 12 NFL Teams Most Desperate for Relevance
From once-proud dynasties to franchises still waiting for their big moment, here are the NFL teams most...
Read More
Oct 31, 2024; New York, New York, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers minority owner Billie Jean King celebrates after winning the 2024 MLB World Series against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images
The 17 Most Dominant Female Athletes in Sports History
Here are the 17 most dominant female athletes in sports history, ranked from legendary to downright...
Read More

As an Amazon Associate, The Quick Report earns from qualifying purchases.

Part of the Castaway Studios media network.