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The Monday Night Miracle (ice Hockey)
Monday Night Miracle may refer to the following sporting contests: * Monday Night Miracle (ice hockey), a 1986 NHL game between the Calgary Flames and the St. Louis Blues * Monday Night Miracle (American football), a 2000 NFL game between the New York Jets and the Miami Dolphins * Monday Night Miracle, a 2005 NFL game between the Washington Redskins and the Dallas Cowboys See also * Monday Night Comeback, a 2006 Chicago Bears–Arizona Cardinals NFL game * Miracle match (other) Miracle match or miracle game are terms sometimes used to refer to sporting events with highly unexpected outcomes (a significant upset) or very dramatic finishes. The term may refer to one of the following: Film and literature * ''Miracle'' (200 ...
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Monday Night Miracle (ice Hockey)
Monday Night Miracle may refer to the following sporting contests: * Monday Night Miracle (ice hockey), a 1986 NHL game between the Calgary Flames and the St. Louis Blues * Monday Night Miracle (American football), a 2000 NFL game between the New York Jets and the Miami Dolphins * Monday Night Miracle, a 2005 NFL game between the Washington Redskins and the Dallas Cowboys See also * Monday Night Comeback, a 2006 Chicago Bears–Arizona Cardinals NFL game * Miracle match (other) Miracle match or miracle game are terms sometimes used to refer to sporting events with highly unexpected outcomes (a significant upset) or very dramatic finishes. The term may refer to one of the following: Film and literature * ''Miracle'' (200 ...
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Monday Night Miracle (American Football)
The Monday Night Miracle was an NFL Monday night game between the New York Jets and Miami Dolphins played at Giants Stadium on October 23, 2000. The Jets scored 30 points in the fourth quarter, twice tying the score, and sending the game into overtime, where they defeated the Dolphins, 40–37. Background Like their 1994 showdown at Giants Stadium which was made famous by Dan Marino's "fake spike", this game was for first place in the AFC East as the Jets were 4-1 and the Dolphins were 5-0. But unlike the 1994 game which featured the Jets failing to hold a double-digit (18) lead in the second half, it was the Dolphins who failed to hold the lead. The game is notable for having the second largest fourth-quarter comeback in NFL history and the largest comeback in Jets history. It was also voted the greatest game televised on ABC's ''Monday Night Football'', along with being #5 on NFL Top Ten's ''Top Ten Comebacks''. At the end of the third quarter with the score 30–7 in Miam ...
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AT or at may refer to: Geography Austria * Austria (ISO 2-letter country code) * .at, Internet country code top-level domain United States * Atchison County, Kansas (county code) * The Appalachian Trail (A.T.), a 2,180+ mile long mountainous trail in the Eastern United States Elsewhere * Anguilla (World Meteorological Organization country code) * Ashmore and Cartier Islands (FIPS 10-4 territory code, and obsolete NATO country code) * At, Bihar, village in Aurangabad district of Bihar, India * Province of Asti, Italy (ISO 3166-2:IT code) Science and technology Computing * @ (or " at sign"), the punctuation symbol now typically used in e-mail addresses and tweets) * at (command), used to schedule tasks or other commands to be performed or run at a certain time * IBM Personal Computer/AT ** AT (form factor) for motherboards and computer cases ** AT connector, a five-pin DIN connector for a keyboard * The Hayes command set for computer modems (each command begins w ...
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Monday Night Comeback
Monday is the day of the week between Sunday and Tuesday. According to the International Organization for Standardization's ISO 8601 standard, it is the first day of the week and in countries that adopt the "Sunday-first" convention, it is the second day of the week. The name of Monday is derived from Old English ''Mōnandæg'' and Middle English ''Monenday'', originally a translation of Latin ''dies lunae'' "day of the Moon". Names The names of the day of the week were coined in the Roman era, in Greek and Latin, in the case of Monday as ἡμέρᾱ Σελήνης, ''diēs Lūnae'' "day of the Moon". Many languages use terms either directly derived from these names or loan translations based on them. The English noun ''Monday'' derived sometime before 1200 from ''monedæi'', which itself developed from Old English (around 1000) ''mōnandæg'' and ''mōndæg'' (literally meaning "moon's day"), which has cognates in other Germanic languages, including Old Frisian ''mōnad ...
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