Professional football has come a long way from its origins as a game
played on sandlots and frozen fields to the high-tech spectacular it is
today. This book focuses on ten games of the modern era that,
collectively, have shaped and defined the National Football League. The
chapters will go beyond mere descriptions of the games as they trace the
significance of a particular contest on the growth of the league. From
"the greatest game ever played"--the 1958 NFL championship that marked
the dawn of the TV era for the NFL--to Joe Namath's guaranteed win in
Super Bowl III, Franco Harris's Immaculate Reception, and the rise of
the New England Patriots' dynasty, Sean Deveney covers the games that
have helped propel pro football to its status as the most popular game
in America.