NFL — 2026-05-10#
Watch First#
The emotional retrospective detailing the late Demaryius Thomas’s Super Bowl XLVIII touchdown through the eyes of his mother, Katina Smith, is absolutely essential viewing today. It is a powerful story of family, resilience, and a mother’s immense pride watching her son reach the pinnacle of the sport while she was incarcerated.
Highlights by Theme#
League News & Culture#
Today’s most compelling story comes from the intersection of football and real life, as ESPN takes a deeply personal look back at Super Bowl XLVIII. In Demaryius Thomas’ ‘I scored a touchdown’ story: SB XLVIII | NFL on ESPN · NFL on ESPN, Katina Smith opens up about her 1999 incarceration and the surreal experience of throwing a Super Bowl party with paper pom-poms behind bars to watch her son play. Even though Thomas heavily blamed himself for the Broncos’ loss to the Seahawks, his mother reminds us that he remains one of only 240 players in NFL history to ever score a Super Bowl touchdown, cementing a beautiful legacy built out of childhood hardship.
League Pulse#
The broader NFL conversation today pauses to remember the profound human elements behind the game’s biggest moments. Demaryius Thomas’s legacy continues to resonate, reminding fans and analysts alike that the triumph of reaching the Super Bowl—and scoring on its biggest stage—often carries deep personal weight far beyond the final score.