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Top 10 greatest comebacks in NFL history

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   Battered by eight sacks and playing with bruised ribs, Joe Montana bounced off the rough artificial turf at the Vet to lead the 
  49ers to victory. 

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   On his best day, Anthony Wright looked more like Baltimore hero Johnny Unitas, as the vagabond QB led the 
  Ravens past the 
  Seahawks in OT. 

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   Joe Montana showed glimpses of greatness to come when he led his team to victory over the 
  Saints in Week 14 of the 1980 season. 

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Cowboys coach made history when he replaced with in a 1972 divisional playoff against the 49ers.

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   After his 
  Cardinals blew a big lead to the eventual NFC champion 
  Bears, coach Dennis Green lost his cool in the postgame press conference. 

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   Facing a seemingly unsurmountable 30-7 deficit heading into the fourth quarter, the 
  Jets pulled off the unthinkable against the 
  Dolphins. 

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   After the 
  Giants squandered a 38-14 lead in a 2002 wild-card playoff game, they had one last shot to redeem themselves. What followed was chaos. 

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   The defensive-oriented and defending Super Bowl champion 
  Buccaneers gave up 21 points in the final five minutes to the 
  Colts, who then won in OT. 

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   Back in the day, while it seemed the 
  49ers found ways to lose big games, the 
  Lions always found ways to win, as evidenced by this epic comeback. 

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   En route to the third of four straight Super Bowl appearances, the 
  Bills had to overcome a 35-3 deficit against the run-and-shoot Houston Oilers. 

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