Arguably the most memorable and replayed Hail Mary
walk-off touchdown pass came on November 23, 1984, in a game now known as "
Hail Flutie".
Boston College was trailing
Miami (FL) 45–41 with six seconds left, when their quarterback
Doug Flutie threw a 63-yard touchdown pass to
Gerard Phelan, succeeding primarily because Miami's secondary stood on the
goal line to keep the receivers in front of them without covering a
post route behind them. Miami's defense was based on the assumption that the five-foot-nine-inch Flutie could not throw the ball as far as the end zone: instead, Flutie hit Phelan in stride against a flatfooted defense a
yard deep in the end zone as time expired. To commemorate the play, a statue of Flutie in his Hail Mary passing pose was unveiled outside Alumni Stadium at Boston College on November 7, 2008. Other noteworthy examples include: • December 19, 1980: Known as "The Miracle Bowl",
Brigham Young University (BYU) quarterback
Jim McMahon threw a 41-yard touchdown pass to tight end
Clay Brown to defeat
Southern Methodist University in the
1980 Holiday Bowl 46–45, which completed Brigham Young's comeback from a 45–25 deficit with four minutes remaining. • November 20, 1983: In a Week 12 matchup featuring the
San Francisco 49ers vs the
Atlanta Falcons, Falcon's quarterback
Steve Bartowski threw a 47-yard touchdown pass to
Billy "White Shoes" Johnson with no time left on the clock to win, 28–24. Johnson caught the ball at the six yard line, ran to his right and was tackled into the endzone by three 49er defenders. • September 24, 1994: Known as the "
Miracle at Michigan",
Colorado quarterback
Kordell Stewart threw a 64-yard
walk-off touchdown pass to wide receiver
Michael Westbrook to beat
Michigan 27–26. Stewart's pass had traveled 73 yards in the air from the Colorado 26 to the opposite 1-yard line, was tipped by Blake Anderson, then caught by Westbrook four yards deep in the end zone. • October 31, 1999: The
Cleveland Browns' first win after returning as an expansion team came on a Hail Mary
walk-off touchdown against the
New Orleans Saints, when Browns quarterback
Tim Couch avoided the Saints pass rush and launched a 56-yard pass that was tipped up in the air and caught by receiver
Kevin Johnson near the pylon for a 21–16 Browns victory. • November 9, 2002: Known as the "
Bluegrass Miracle",
Louisiana State University quarterback
Marcus Randall threw a 74-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver
Devery Henderson in the game to defeat
Kentucky 33–30. • December 8, 2002: Three years after his first Hail Mary,
Tim Couch won another game with a game-ender against the
Jacksonville Jaguars. Couch launched a 50-yard Hail Mary that was caught by
Quincy Morgan, and the ensuing extra point gave the Browns a 21–20 win. Although he remains a hotly debated player - due to being picked #1 overall in the
1999 NFL draft and his injury-plagued career - Tim Couch remains the only NFL player to win two games on game-ending Hail Marys. • October 22, 2011: Known as "Rocket",
Michigan State quarterback
Kirk Cousins threw a 44-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver
Keith Nichol to beat
Wisconsin 37–31. • November 16, 2013: Known as the "
Prayer at Jordan-Hare",
Auburn quarterback
Nick Marshall threw a 73-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver
Ricardo Louis on fourth-and-18 with 36 seconds left to beat
Georgia 43–38. Louis caught the ball after one Georgia defender tipped it away from another. • November 10, 2013: With the
Baltimore Ravens leading 17–10 on the last play of their game against the
Cincinnati Bengals, Bengals quarterback
Andy Dalton launched a 51-yard Hail Mary to the end zone, where a Ravens player tipped the ball in the air directly to
A. J. Green for a touchdown. Despite this game-tying score, the Ravens won the game in overtime, 20–17. • September 5, 2015: Known as the "Miracle at Memorial",
BYU quarterback
Tanner Mangum threw a desperate 42-yard pass to wide receiver
Mitch Mathews as time expired to defeat
Nebraska 33–28 at
Memorial Stadium, and break a streak of 29 consecutive home opener victories for the
Cornhuskers. Mangum, a freshman just two months removed from a
mission for
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, was the backup to senior
Taysom Hill, who had left the game earlier with a season-ending
Lisfranc injury, and was playing in his first organized football game in nearly four years. • December 3, 2015: Known as the "
Miracle in Motown", a 15-yard defensive facemask penalty on the
Detroit Lions as time expired gave the
Green Bay Packers, who had been trailing the entire game, an additional untimed down. Green Bay quarterback
Aaron Rodgers threw a 61-yard touchdown pass which left his hand at Green Bay's 35-yard line and was caught four yards into the end zone by tight end
Richard Rodgers to give the Packers a 27–23 win. The total distance of 69 yards is the longest Hail Mary pass in NFL history. •
January 16, 2016: In the postseason after the
Miracle in Motown, Aaron Rodgers completed a second Hail Mary pass: faced with a 4th and 20 on his own 4-yard line and a 20–13 deficit against the
Arizona Cardinals in the final minute of the game, Rodgers threw a 60-yard completion to
Jeff Janis. On the final play of regulation, he completed a 41-yard touchdown pass to Janis, making Green Bay the first postseason team ever to score a game-tying touchdown on the final play of the 4th quarter. Despite this, Arizona won the game in overtime largely through the efforts of
Larry Fitzgerald, who went all the way to the Green Bay 5-yard line on a short pass he caught while wide open before scoring two plays afterwards. • September 10, 2016: After
Oklahoma State football quarterback
Mason Rudolph threw the ball up into the air as time expired, it was ruled intentional grounding: under college football rules, the game should have ended and Oklahoma State should have defeated
Central Michigan 27–24. However, both on-field officials (from Central Michigan's home of the
Mid-American Conference) and replay officials (from Oklahoma State's home of the
Big 12 Conference) missed the call and gave Central Michigan an
untimed down. CMU quarterback
Cooper Rush threw a 49-yard Hail Mary to receiver Jesse Kroll, who then lateraled to Malik Fountain, who ran it into the end zone to win the game 30–27. • October 1, 2016: After a 47-yard touchdown pass with ten seconds remaining on the clock, a
Georgia player took off his helmet during the celebration, resulting in a 15-yard unsportsmanlike conduct penalty. The kickoff was returned to the Georgia 43-yard line: on the final play,
Tennessee QB
Joshua Dobbs threw a game-winning touchdown, caught by
Jauan Jennings, as time expired to win 34–31. • January 8, 2017: In a wildcard playoff game between the Green Bay Packers and the New York Giants, Aaron Rodgers completed a 42-yard pass to
Randall Cobb over a crowd of players from both teams on the last play before halftime. This gave Green Bay a 14–6 halftime lead, and they went on to win 38–13. • September 16, 2017: In a key
Southeastern Conference matchup between the
Florida Gators and the
Tennessee Volunteers, Florida quarterback
Feleipe Franks completed a 63-yard pass to
Tyrie Cleveland as time expired to give UF a 26–20 win. • November 15, 2020: In a week 10 game against the
Buffalo Bills,
Kyler Murray completed
a 43-yard touchdown pass to receiver
DeAndre Hopkins in the final seconds of the game. Hopkins caught the ball over three Bills defenders for a touchdown to win the game 32–30. • September 17, 2022: During a
College GameDay between
Appalachian State and
Troy, Appalachian State quarterback,
Chase Brice, threw a 63-yard pass as time expired to Christan Horn who caught the pass for a touchdown, allowing Appalachian State to win, 32–28. • September 17, 2023: In the dwindling seconds of a Week 2 matchup between the
Washington Commanders and
Denver Broncos, Broncos quarterback
Russell Wilson completed a 50-yard touchdown pass to receiver Brandon Johnson to bring the game within a conversion, 35–33. Despite the incredible catch, which came off of multiple Commanders players deflecting the ball, the Broncos failed to complete the subsequent two-point conversion. • October 14, 2024: In a Week 6 Monday night game between the
Buffalo Bills and
New York Jets, Aaron Rodgers threw a 52-yard deep pass to
Allen Lazard into the end zone, crowded around the Bills defense on the last play before halftime. It was initially ruled as an incomplete pass, however, with the assistance of replay assist, the ruling was changed to a touchdown. The score after the PAT was 20-17 going into halftime. Despite this, Buffalo won the game 23–20. • October 27, 2024: Known as the "
Hail Maryland",
Washington quarterback
Jayden Daniels threw a deep middle pass for 52 yards to receiver
Noah Brown for a walk-off Commanders touchdown to beat
Chicago 18–15. According to NextGen Stats, Daniels scrambled for 12.79 seconds to make the play possible, the longest since the statistic was begun in 2016. His pass of 64 yards in the air is the second-longest successful NFL Hail Mary behind Aaron Rodgers's 69-yarder in the 2015 "Miracle in Motown." == Metaphorical usage in other fields ==