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Top 10 one-shot wonders in NFL history

   Jones possesses one of the most common names anybody can have, but made one of the most uncommonly incredible plays in Super Bowl history. 

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   O'Brien was a 
  Colts rookie when he came through in the most clutch situation in the game ... with a 
   title on the line. 

   The 
  Bills dubbed Johnson as their quarterback of the future, but fans had a much more appropriate title ... "Robosack." 

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   Woods burst on to the scene as a rookie in 1988, led the 
  Bengals to the 
  , then was shuffled out of the NFL just three years later. 

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   Howard had one career reception. It went for 34 yards and a touchdown after he got the best of 
  r Mel Blount in 
   X. 

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   Maddox went from John Elway's successor to out of football, to the Arena League, to the XFL, and back in the NFL with the 
  Steelers. 

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   Longley had one amazing 
   Day in 1974, then did something unforgivable ... he tried to pick a fight with Roger Staubach. 

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   Brown picked off two Neil O'Donnell passes in 
   XXX, was named game MVP, then started just one more game in the NFL. 

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   Smith ran for a 
  -record 204 yards in 
   XXII, but then couldn't stick as a full-time starter for the 
  Redskins. 

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   Just who is this former 
  Bengals QB Cook, the player legendary coach Bill Walsh said could have been the greatest quarterback of all time? 

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