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Steve McNair is arguably the most beloved player in Oilers/Titans history, so when Netflix announced it was doing a ...
In Super Bowl 34, the Titans fell, in dramatic fashion, to the St. Louis Rams 23-16. McNair completed 22 passes for 214 yards and ran for 64 yards.
In the coverage of McNair’s death, so much has focused on his role in one particular game: Super Bowl XXXIV against the St. Louis Rams. It is fitting, perhaps, that this game has come to define ...
Former NFL quarterback Steve McNair, whose most noted drive was the final one of the 2000 Super Bowl, was found dead with a gunshot wound to the head Saturday afternoon in a downtown condominium.
McNair guided the team to a 13-3 record that season, including their “Music City Miracle” win over the Buffalo Bills in an AFC wild-card game and, ultimately, an appearance in Super Bowl 34 ...
He broke a record previously held by Tennessee Titans quarterback Steve McNair in Super Bowl XXXIV against the St. Louis Rams. The Titans legend had eight rushes for 64 yards in addition to 214 ...
Selected third overall in the 1995 NFL Draft, Steve McNair was the highest-drafted Black quarterback at the time. He was a true dual-threat, leading the Titans to Super Bowl XXXIV against Kurt ...
Despite an ill-advised recovery time, Steve led his team to his first Super Bowl and then lost to the Rams. Steve McNair was the second black quarterback to start in a Super Bowl.
Here are five of McNair's top moments. (Skip No. 2 if you must.) 1. 1999 AFC Championship Game -- Headed to the Super Bowl Site: Alltel Stadium, Jacksonville ...