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NFL — 2026-06-14#

Watch First#

If you want a hit of pure, unfiltered Dallas Cowboys history, dial up I Scored A Touchdown: Drew Pearson’s Story | NFL on ESPN. The legendary undrafted wideout recounts the exact play call and the pure elation of scoring against the legendary Steel Curtain defense in Super Bowl X, offering an incredible peek behind the curtain of a golden era.

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Game Analysis & Strategy#

Though we don’t have fresh minicamp tape to grind today, NFL on ESPN delivered a fantastic historical breakdown of an iconic Tom Landry scheme in I Scored A Touchdown: Drew Pearson’s Story | NFL on ESPN. Pearson breaks down “fire power 49 near GO wing short motion,” detailing how Roger Staubach communicated the read directly to him at the line before he completely dusted linebacker Andy Russell over the middle for a 50-plus yard Super Bowl touchdown.

League News & Culture#

It’s a heavily nostalgic day on the digital feeds. NFL on ESPN is highlighting the original “88,” and in Drew Pearson set the standard for No. 88 on the Cowboys & went from undrafted to the Hall of Fame 😤🍿, Pearson drops a hilarious truth bomb: he grew up a Giants and Jets fan in New Jersey, but became a diehard Cowboy “as soon as they paid me”. He also gives immense credit to his quarterback, noting that Roger Staubach was so good he could have made Stevie Wonder a Hall of Famer. Meanwhile, NFL on CBS tapped into our collective digital nostalgia with Fantasy Files were GOATED #throwback, a quick reminder of those beautifully arrogant, over-the-top fantasy football promo campaigns that used to take over the internet.

League Pulse#

Today’s video slate completely pauses the modern offseason rumor mill to lean heavily into the NFL archives. From the tactical brilliance of Tom Landry’s 1970s Cowboys to the golden era of viral fantasy football marketing, the feeds are serving up a strong dose of history to remind us of the legends and campaigns that built the culture of the modern game


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