What is the biggest comeback in NFL history?
The 1993 NFL playoff game between the Buffalo Bills and the Houston Oilers (also known as “The Comeback”) featured the Bills recovering from a 32-point deficit to win in overtime, and it remains the largest comeback in NFL history. The game is also remembered for being won by the Bills backup quarterback Frank Reich. It was played in Rich Stadium, and was televised by NBC, with Charlie Jones and Todd Christensen calling the action. The stadium did not sell out for this game and was therefore blacked out in Western New York and Southern Ontario. As a result, local fans did not get to see the game live.