301. Matt Ryan
Quarterback Matt Ryan attended Philadelphia’s William Penn Charter High School, and he was named the National Football League’s 2016 MVP! Therefore, my 301st video features him.
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Quarterback Matt Ryan attended Philadelphia’s William Penn Charter High School, and he was named the National Football League’s 2016 MVP! Therefore, my 301st video features him.
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Nick Foles was named the MVP of Super Bowl LII. Therefore, my 300th video features him!
Pro Football Hall of Famer Chris Doleman played defensive end for the San Francisco 49ers, and he even atttended Valley Forge Military Academy in Wayne, Pennsylvania! So, my 299th video features him.
NFL Films was created by Philadelphia’s Ed and Steve Sabol! Therefore, my 298th video features them.
On January 22, 1984, at Tampa Stadium, the Los Angeles Raiders defeated the Washington Redskins in Super Bowl XVIII. Since the Raiders’ Marcus Allen recorded 209 total yards (191 rushing and 18 receiving) and 2 touchdowns, he was named the Super Bowl MVP! Therefore, my 297th video features him.
For both the San Francisco 49ers and the Philadelphia Eagles, quarterback Jeff Garcia won Wild Card contests over the New York Giants! Therefore, my 296th video features him.
Not only did quarterback Trent Dilfer attend Aptos High School in Santa Cruz County, but also he helped the 2000 Baltimore Ravens win a Super Bowl! Therefore, my 295th video features him.
The Raiders have won three Super Bowls! In 1976, Mike Siani helped the Oakland Raiders win their first Super Bowl. Also, Rod Martin helped the Raiders win Super Bowls in 1980 and 1983. Therefore, my 288th video features them.
In 1991, both punter Jeff Gossett and kicker Jeff Jaeger were named First Team All-Pro and selected to the Pro Bowl while playing for the Raiders! Therefore, my 286th video features them. Thanks to Anthony Prater for filming the questions.
My 284th video features the following San Francisco 49ers legends: Bob Sarlatte, Eddie DeBartolo, Carmen Policy, Bill Ring, Dana Stubblefield, Gold Rush cheerleaders, Sourdough Sam, Ronnie Lott, and Guy McIntyre. In addition, former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown and the Oakland Raiders’ Justin Tuck appear in this video.