List of Hail Mary passes in American football

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In the National Football League, Eli Manning completed a Hail Mary pass in January 2012. Eli Manning is back to pass in warm ups..jpg
In the National Football League, Eli Manning completed a Hail Mary pass in January 2012.

This is a list, ordered by year, of famous Hail Mary plays from collegiate and professional football in the United States.

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College football

Early use of the term

In the huddle the boys were surprised to hear the non-Catholic say: 'C'mon fellows let's have a 'Hail Mary.' The boys said the quick prayer and on the next play Jimmy Crowley dashed 30 yards for a touchdown. Some time later Notre Dame was again stopped and again this non-Catholic called on the boys for a Hail Mary. On the next play Stuhldreher tossed a 25 yard pass to Layden for a score. In between halves this same lad was chuckling to himself. He turned to one of his teammates and said, 'Boy that Hail Mary is a ________ of a play.' [2]

Contemporary use of the term

Professional football

List of unsuccessful Hail Marys

The sheer improbability of completing such a long pass with so many defenders in position to stop it makes even some unsuccessful Hail Mary attempts worth mentioning. Below is a list of such attempts and explanations as to why the plays were noteworthy.

List of passes often mistakenly referred to as a "Hail Mary"

A number of games over the years have been decided by long, last-second touchdown throws but were not, strictly-speaking, Hail Mary passes. Below is a list of such games with explanations as to why it has been improper to describe them as Hail Marys. Usually, the touchdowns were more conventional pass plays with designated receivers and not of the unscripted, "jump ball" throws that are normally associated with Hail Mary-styled passes.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Hail Murray</span> American football play

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">The Catch II</span> Iconic game-winning touchdown in 1998 NFL playoffs

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