The Double Doink was a game-ending field goal attempt by Chicago Bears kicker Cody Parkey in the National Football League (NFL)'s 2018 NFC Wild Card game . Parkey's failed 43-yard field goal attempt against the Philadelphia Eagles was partially blocked by Eagles defensive lineman Treyvon Hester , hit the left upright, then bounced off the crossbar, and finally fell back out onto the goal line finishing on the 3-yard line. The sixth-seeded, defending Super Bowl champion Eagles won the game over the third-seeded Bears, 16–15, at Soldier Field in Chicago , Illinois, and advanced to the Divisional Round of the playoffs.
89-450: The term "doink" has been used to refer to the percussive sound or thump that a football makes when striking a goal post. The term "double doink" took hold due to NBC commentator Cris Collinsworth . He said on the NBC broadcast during the replay, "The Bears' season's gonna end on a double doink." That miss ended up being referred to as "The Double Doink." A frame-by-frame replay later revealed that
178-632: A juris doctor degree from the University of Cincinnati College of Law in 1991. He lives in Fort Thomas, Kentucky , with his wife, Holly (Bankemper) Collinsworth, an attorney, and their four children. His son, Austin Collinsworth, is a former football player and team captain at the University of Notre Dame . Another son, Jac , also attended Notre Dame and was a featured reporter for ESPN 's Sunday NFL Countdown before joining his father at NBC, where he
267-624: A $ 3.5 million guaranteed contract for 2019. He was officially released on March 13. His departure sparked a dramatized "kicker competition" for the Bears, who ultimately selected Eddy Piñeiro . Parkey moved on to play for the Tennessee Titans , the Cleveland Browns , and the New Orleans Saints . The Eagles lost their next game against the New Orleans Saints , 20–14, after being shut out in
356-543: A 35–24 loss to his former team, the Eagles, and a 24–0 shutout loss to the Tennessee Titans . Pederson was released after the season on February 22, 2001. The Packers re-signed Pederson to a one-year contract on March 13, 2001, to replace backup Matt Hasselbeck , who was traded to the Seattle Seahawks . Pederson was the primary backup to Favre for the entire 2001 season, and was the primary placekick holder in every game. He
445-502: A 42–37–1 (.531) regular season record, 4–2 (.667) playoff record and a 46–39–1 (.541) career record. After reports that Pederson had discussions with the Seahawks about their open offensive coordinator position, it was reported that Pederson would choose to take a year off from coaching in the 2021 season. During the 2021 season, Pederson made visits to practices with the Colts and Bears and he
534-581: A backup to Brett Favre on the Green Bay Packers , where he was a member of the team that won Super Bowl XXXI . Pederson was also a backup to Dan Marino on the Miami Dolphins and a starter for the Philadelphia Eagles and Cleveland Browns until retiring in 2004. Pederson began his coaching career under Andy Reid , serving as an assistant for the Eagles from 2009 to 2012. After Reid became
623-460: A broadcasting career as a sports radio talk show host on Cincinnati station WLW . Initially, he was a guest host for Bob Trumpy (also a Bengals alumnus), but took over the show full-time as Trumpy accepted more television assignments. He then became a reporter for HBO 's (now Showtime 's) Inside the NFL in 1989. In 1990, he became a part of the NBC network's NFL broadcasts , as well as some of
712-747: A first-round bye in Week 17 and needed a win and a loss by the Los Angeles Rams in order to move up to the #2 seed. In Week 17, the Eagles defeated the Redskins 24–0, the Bears defeated the Vikings 24–10, and the Rams defeated the San Francisco 49ers 48–32, meaning the Eagles managed to leap over the Vikings into the #6 seed, as the Eagles rallied from a 4–6 record to finish 9–7, winning their final three games after Carson Wentz
801-609: A game against the Dallas Cowboys . He played the entire game, going 11-of-29 for 145 yards, one touchdown, and one interception. Pederson played the entirety of the next three games, posting a 1–2 record while throwing three touchdowns and three interceptions. In his final start as an Eagle, Pederson was benched at halftime of a week 9 game against the Carolina Panthers after going 3-of-9 for 28 yards and being down 23–0. He did not see game action at quarterback again until
890-472: A kick. You could not know one phrase in Spanish and you know what's going on." The following day, the NFL officially declared the kick attempt a block. After a frame-by-frame replay, Eagles defensive lineman Treyvon Hester 's finger was visibly knocked back as the ball brushed his finger. Five days after the miss, Parkey discussed it with the anchors on NBC's Today show. The appearance had not been cleared by
979-711: A late-season collapse and lost four straight games. Following a loss to the Tennessee Titans in Week 18, the Jaguars fell to a final schedule of 9–8 and missed the playoffs and the chance to win the AFC South where they finished second behind the Texans. Pederson was born in Bellingham, Washington . A devout Christian, Pederson and his wife Jeannie have three sons, including Josh , also a professional football player. During his time with
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#17328592808731068-463: A run-oriented offense to a more balanced pro set attack for 1978 . Collinsworth was moved to wide receiver , where his new position coach was former Gator quarterback Steve Spurrier in his first year as a coach. Though Florida's offense did not improve enough to save the jobs of Dickey or his coaching staff, Collinsworth flourished in his new role. He was named a first-team All-Southeastern Conference (SEC) selection in 1978, 1979 and 1980 , and
1157-546: A season-ending injury in week 7. Pederson started the next six games, posting a 1–5 record. In a week 13 game against the Baltimore Ravens , he was knocked out of the game with bruised ribs and replaced with Wynn. Wynn started the next week against the Jacksonville Jaguars , but he suffered a season-ending injury and Pederson replaced him. Pederson returned for the final two games of the season, losing both, including
1246-462: A week 1 game against the Arizona Cardinals , Pederson threw two touchdowns in the first quarter to help give the Eagles a 21–0 lead. The Cardinals came back, however, and won the game on a field goal as time expired, 25–24. Pederson went 12-for-25 for 91 yards and two touchdowns in the game. McNabb replaced Pederson, who suffered a bruised throwing shoulder, after one half in a week 2 loss to
1335-469: A week 14 game against the Cowboys in which McNabb suffered an injury in the fourth quarter. Pederson went 8-for-12 for 108 yards and a touchdown in the loss, and Koy Detmer received the start ahead of him in week 15 with McNabb still injured. After spending the next season's training camp with the team, the Eagles released Pederson on August 28, 2000. Pederson considered retirement after being released by
1424-487: A week 8 game against the Indianapolis Colts . He helped head coach Don Shula win his NFL-record 325th victory as a coach when Mitchell suffered a separated shoulder in a week 11 game against the Philadelphia Eagles on November 14, 1993. In that record breaking game for Coach Shula, Pederson entered in the third quarter of the game and went 3 for 6 for 34 yards while converting several crucial third downs. Pederson
1513-589: Is also the majority owner of Pro Football Focus . Collinsworth was born in Dayton, Ohio , the son of Abraham Lincoln "Abe" Collinsworth and Donetta Browning Collinsworth. Abe, known as "Lincoln" in high school, was one of the top scorers in Kentucky high-school basketball history, and played for the Kentucky Wildcats "Fiddling Five" who won the 1958 national championship . Both of his parents were educators; Donetta
1602-611: Is an American former professional football player and sports broadcaster who was a wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL) for eight seasons (1981–1988) with the Cincinnati Bengals . He played college football at the University of Florida , where he was recognized as an All-American . He is a television sportscaster for NBC , Showtime , and the NFL Network , and winner of 17 Sports Emmy Awards . He
1691-562: Is on the Board of Selectors of Jefferson Awards for Public Service . One of the most well-known trademarks of Collinsworth's work in the broadcasting booth was his performance of the "Collinsworth Slide" before each game. After Al Michaels gave a brief introduction for the upcoming game, the camera would pan out slightly and allow Collinsworth to slide himself into the picture via his broadcasting chair, after which he provided insights of his own. Football Broadcasting Collinsworth received
1780-566: Is the on-site host for Football Night in America and also hosts NBC's Notre Dame football , NASCAR , and coverage for other big events such as the Indianapolis 500 and Kentucky Derby . On March 12, 2011, Collinsworth reportedly was among 83 people rescued from Jeff Ruby's Waterfront restaurant in Covington, Kentucky , when the floating restaurant tore loose from its moorings and began to drift on
1869-687: The 1981 NFL draft , and spent his entire eight-year NFL career with the Bengals. In his first season, Collinsworth was the team's leading receiver and set the Bengals franchise record for receptions by a rookie with 67, the most by an NFL rookie wide receiver in 21 years. He surpassed 1,000 yards receiving four times (in 1981 , 1983 , 1985 , and 1986 ) and was named to the Pro Bowl in 1981 , 1982 and 1983 . At 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) in height, Collinsworth often created mismatches against much smaller cornerbacks . In addition to his height advantage, he
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#17328592808731958-675: The Minnesota Vikings , kicked by Saints kicker Wil Lutz in an attempt to tie the game. After successfully kicking a career record 60-yard field goal that game, Lutz attempted a 61-yard field goal. Lutz's attempt, like Parkey's, bounced off the left upright and the crossbar. The Saints lost the game 28–25 in part because of that missed field goal. at Soldier Field , Chicago , Illinois First quarter Second quarter Third quarter Fourth quarter Top passers Top rushers Top receivers Cris Collinsworth Anthony Cris Collinsworth (born January 27, 1959)
2047-620: The Ohio River , only to be stopped by the Brent Spence Bridge that links Ohio to Kentucky . Collinsworth also has a steak named after him by the same restaurant. Doug Pederson Douglas Irvin Pederson (born January 31, 1968) is an American professional football coach and former quarterback who is the head coach for the Jacksonville Jaguars of the National Football League (NFL). He spent most of his 13-season career as
2136-680: The Tampa Bay Bandits of the United States Football League (USFL), but the contract was voided when he failed the physical due to a bad ankle. He returned to the Bengals and played for them through the end of the 1988 season, catching three passes for 40 yards in Super Bowl XXIII , the final game of his career. He finished his eight-season NFL career with 417 receptions for 6,698 yards and 36 touchdowns in 107 games. After his retirement as an NFL player, Collinsworth began
2225-660: The Tampa Bay Buccaneers , in which Pederson went 12-of-19 for 100 yards and an interception. Pederson started a week 3 shutout loss (26–0) to the Buffalo Bills , going 14-of-26 for 137 yards and two lost fumbles, before being replaced by McNabb again in the fourth quarter. In a week 4 loss to the New York Giants , Pederson went 6-for-15 for 75 yards and two interceptions before being replaced by McNabb after halftime. Pederson's first NFL win came in week 5 in
2314-474: The Wild Card Round . On August 2, 2020, Pederson tested positive for COVID-19 during training camp. He planned to communicate with the team virtually during his quarantine , and he relinquished day-to-day head coaching duties to assistant head coach Duce Staley in the interim. Pederson returned to the team on August 12. In the 2020 season, the Eagles had their third straight year of injuries, mainly on
2403-485: The Bears front office, and Parkey was criticized by local sportswriters, fans and head coach Matt Nagy , who said in a press conference the following Monday: "We always talk about a 'we' and not a 'me' thing, and we always talk as a team, we win as a team, we lose as a team. I didn't necessarily think [the Today appearance] was too much of a 'we' thing." On February 22, 2019, it was reported that Parkey would be released despite
2492-464: The Cavaliers went 5–6 and lost in the first round of the state playoffs. In 2007, he led the Cavaliers to the semi-finals and to their first district title. On January 29, 2009, Pederson was hired as the offensive quality control coach for the Philadelphia Eagles , reuniting him with his former head coach, Andy Reid. He was promoted to quarterbacks coach on February 8, 2011, replacing James Urban , who
2581-553: The Dolphins on April 16, 1994, after the season ended. He spent the entire 1994 season on the Dolphins' active roster as the third-string quarterback behind Marino and Bernie Kosar . On February 15, 1995, Pederson was selected by the Carolina Panthers in the twenty-second round of the NFL Expansion Draft , after being placed on the Dolphins' available players list on January 19, but was released on May 24, 1995. He returned to
2670-412: The Dolphins, before being released during final roster cuts again. He was subsequently re-signed to the team's practice squad , where he practiced on the scout team until he was waived on October 8, 1992. He was re-signed by the Dolphins after the season on March 3, 1993. After his third training camp with the Dolphins, he was waived again on August 31, 1993. For the second consecutive season, Pederson
2759-536: The Eagles proceeded to win 5 of their last 6 games including upset victories over the Los Angeles Rams and Houston Texans . After winning their last game against the Washington Redskins and the Minnesota Vikings losing to the Chicago Bears , the Eagles made it back to the playoffs with a 9–7 record as the sixth seed. The Eagles went on to upset third-seeded Chicago in a defensive showdown, 16–15 . During
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2848-403: The Eagles replacing Chip Kelly . Despite having Sam Bradford on the roster as the starting quarterback, the Eagles drafted Carson Wentz with the second overall pick in 2016 . Right before the 2016 season began, Bradford was traded to the Minnesota Vikings and Wentz was named the starting quarterback as a rookie . Pederson and Wentz won their first three NFL games together, but finished
2937-475: The Eagles, but instead signed a two-year contract with the Cleveland Browns on September 2, 2000. The Browns' backup, Ty Detmer, suffered a season-ending injury, and the Browns needed a backup quarterback to starter Tim Couch . This was the second time in Pederson's career that he was signed to replace an injured Ty Detmer. Pederson started as the third quarterback behind Couch and Spergon Wynn , until Couch suffered
3026-472: The Jaguars getting an early 14–0 lead, the Eagles came back and won the game 29–21. After the game, Pederson did a jersey/jacket swap with Eagles center Jason Kelce . Despite starting the season 3–7, the Jaguars would come out of their bye-week winning six of their last seven games, finishing 9–8 and winning the division for the first time since 2017. The Jaguars became the third team since the 1970 AFL/NFL merger to draft first overall then win their division in
3115-449: The MVP of the 1980 Tangerine Bowl . During his career at Florida, Collinsworth caught 120 passes for 1,937 yards, and rushed for another 210. He scored 14 touchdowns receiving, two rushing, one on a kickoff return, and threw two touchdown passes. He also returned 30 kickoffs for 726 yards for an average of 24.2 yards per return. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in accounting in 1981 and
3204-516: The Miami Dolphins, Detroit Lions , and New York Jets . He re-signed with the Packers to a one-year, $ 750,000 contract on April 29, 2003. For the third consecutive season, Pederson backed up Favre in all 16 games and held placekicks. He completed both of his passes during the regular season for a total of 16 yards. The Packers re-signed Pederson to a one-year contract on April 28, 2004. Tim Couch
3293-749: The NBC broadcasts of the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing , Collinsworth appeared alongside Bob Costas as a commentator on numerous occasions. Collinsworth and Costas paired again during the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver , Canada. He also continued his work on Inside the NFL when it debuted on its new home on Showtime . Collinsworth is also the color commentator on Madden NFL 09 and Madden NFL 10 with Tom Hammond , as well as in Madden NFL 11 and Madden NFL 12 with Gus Johnson . In 2009, Collinsworth filled
3382-557: The Packers in 1995. Pederson served as the third quarterback behind Favre and McMahon in 1996, playing in one game but recorded no statistics. He received a Super Bowl ring following the Packers' win over the Patriots in Super Bowl XXXI . He re-signed with the Packers with a two-year contract on February 20, 1997. Pederson was again the third quarterback throughout 1997, backing up Favre and Steve Bono . Pederson beat out Rick Mirer for
3471-827: The South, and he accepted an athletic scholarship from coach Doug Dickey to attend the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida. Though he was recruited as a run-first quarterback for the Gators' option offense , Collinsworth threw a 99-yard touchdown pass to Derrick Gaffney against the Rice Owls in his first collegiate attempt, a toss which remains tied for the longest touchdown pass in NCAA history. Florida's option attack struggled against top defenses in Collinsworth's freshman season of 1977 , so Coach Dickey decided to transition his team from
3560-551: The World League after his release, playing with Rhein Fire . Pederson re-signed with the Dolphins again in June 1995. After competing with Dan McGwire throughout training camp, Pederson was waived on August 22, 1995. Marino suffered a knee injury during a week 6 game, so Pederson was re-signed on October 10 to serve as the third quarterback behind Kosar and McGwire for the next two games. He
3649-444: The backup job to Favre, as well as the primary placekick holder job, in 1998. In a week 5 loss to the Minnesota Vikings , Pederson replaced Favre in the last five minutes of a blowout game, and threw two touchdowns in his place. However, Pederson suffered a broken jaw that knocked him out for the team's next four games. Pederson signed a three-year, $ 4.5 million contract with the Philadelphia Eagles on February 18, 1999, to become
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3738-680: The college programming. He joined the NBC pregame show in 1996 . In 1995, he appeared on HBO broadcasting at Wimbledon with Billie Jean King , Martina Navratilova , and Barry MacKay . In 1998, Collinsworth joined the NFL on Fox team after NBC lost their broadcast rights to CBS . After several years as a color commentator on the Fox NFL Sunday pregame show, Collinsworth was assigned to Fox's lead game broadcasting crew (teaming with Joe Buck and Troy Aikman ) in 2002 . He worked on Fox's Super Bowl XXXIX telecast three years later. Collinsworth
3827-455: The color-commentator role vacated by John Madden on NBC 's Sunday Night Football , with Al Michaels . and as of 2022 is in his fourteenth season of the high-profile telecast, paired with Mike Tirico , after Michaels was named the new play-by-play announcer for Prime Video ’s coverage of Thursday Night Football. Collinsworth was the host of Inside the Vault on WGN America . Collinsworth
3916-461: The decision was to give Sudfeld the opportunity to play, he was accused of deliberately losing the game to increase the Eagles' draft position. While it was initially reported on January 2 that Pederson would return to the Eagles for the next season, on January 11, 2021, it was reported that Pederson and the Eagles organization were parting ways. Pederson finished his tenure in Philadelphia with
4005-400: The drive stalled after a Leonard Floyd sack forced Philadelphia to settle for a 44-yard field goal, taking the lead, 3–0. After an exchange of punts, Eagles quarterback Nick Foles launched a 40-yard pass to former Bear Alshon Jeffery . However, the drive was cut short when Roquan Smith picked off Foles at Chicago's 35-yard line. The Bears drove down the field and kicked a field goal to tie
4094-406: The drive with a 22-yard touchdown pass to Robinson to make the score 15–10. The Bears attempted a two-point conversion , but failed. After another exchange of punts, the Eagles drove all the way down to Chicago's 2-yard line. After two runs by Darren Sproles for no gain and an incomplete pass, Philadelphia faced a 4th and goal 1:01 left in the fourth quarter, and Foles found Tate in the endzone for
4183-508: The fifth round for the first pool of draft-eligible players on February 4, 1992. The second pool, which was drafted from on February 20, consisted of players allocated by NFL teams to the league. He was the backup quarterback to Reggie Slack with the Knights from March to May 1992. After the WLAF season finished, he was re-signed by the Dolphins on June 2, 1992. Pederson spent 1992 training camp with
4272-545: The final ten seconds of the game, Pederson called a timeout before Bears placekicker Cody Parkey could score the game-winning field goal, negating his successful attempt. Parkey missed on his subsequent kick in a play that became known as the Double Doink , securing Philadelphia's victory. However, after a promising start to their Divisional Round game in New Orleans, the Eagles fell to the New Orleans Saints , 20–14. This
4361-603: The final three quarters. Members of the 2018–19 St. Louis Blues NHL team watched the game at the Jacks NYB bar in South Philadelphia , where they heard the Laura Branigan song "Gloria" and adopted it as their unofficial victory theme. The Blues went on a winning streak, which led them to making the 2019 Stanley Cup Finals and winning their first Stanley Cup in franchise history. Bill Swerski's Super Fans spoofed
4450-491: The following season, after the 2004 San Diego Chargers and 2008 Miami Dolphins . In the Wild Card Round against the Los Angeles Chargers, the Jaguars committed five turnovers in the first half and found themselves down 27–0 in the second quarter, but they managed to rally and win 31–30 off a field goal by Riley Patterson in the final seconds. The 27-point comeback was the third largest in NFL playoff history, and
4539-424: The game 3–3. The Eagles put together another strong drive, featuring 28-yard pass to Golden Tate . However, this drive was also stopped when Foles' pass was intercepted by Adrian Amos in the end zone. After punts by both teams, Chicago put together a 13 play, 78-yard drive that resulted in a 29-yard Cody Parkey field goal to give the Bears a 6–3 halftime lead. The Eagles finally found some success on offense in
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#17328592808734628-583: The head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs in 2013, Pederson followed him to serve as the Chiefs' offensive coordinator. Pederson returned to the Eagles as their head coach in 2016, a position he held for five seasons. His most successful season with the Eagles was in 2017 when he won Super Bowl LII , the franchise's first Super Bowl title. Pederson became the head coach of the Jaguars in 2022 and led them to their first division title and playoff victory since 2017
4717-477: The kick was actually tipped by Hester, and the NFL officially ruled the play a block. The Bears, the NFC North Division champions, saw their season end with a 12–4 record. It was Parkey's 11th miss of the season, and his sixth kick attempt of the season (including two extra points and four field goals ) to hit an upright. He was released by the Bears two months later. The Eagles lost the following week to
4806-465: The largest in franchise history. The Jaguars also became the first team in NFL playoff history to win a playoff game with an in-game turnover margin of −5. The Jaguars saw their season end in the next round with a 27–20 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in the Divisional Round . Before Jacksonville's December 4 appearance on Monday Night Football , their record was 8–3. The Jaguars eventually had
4895-502: The loss before he suffered a hit to his side in the third quarter that resulted in a cracked bone in his back, a torn muscle in his side, and a broken rib. He stayed in the game up until the last snap, when he was replaced by third-string quarterback Craig Nall . Pederson was placed on injured reserve on October 7, ending his season. He retired in March 2005 to become a head coach at Calvary Baptist Academy . After his retirement, Pederson
4984-504: The offensive line. The Eagles reached a record 14 different offensive line combinations during the season. Pederson faced controversy during the Eagles' final game against the Washington Football Team when he pulled quarterback Jalen Hurts out for backup Nate Sudfeld in the third quarter while facing a three-point deficit. Philadelphia subsequently lost 20–14 to finish with a division-worst 4–11–1 record. Although Pederson said
5073-409: The play in a sketch created for the opening game of the 2019 season between the Bears and the Green Bay Packers . In the scene, a teddy bear purported to be sold in Green Bay said "double doink" when squeezed. A follow-up scene revealed that the teddy bears were created by former Packers quarterback Brett Favre , who joyfully points out that it also comes with its own goalpost showing the ball hitting
5162-477: The remainder of the year. Despite becoming major playoff underdogs due to the loss of Wentz, Foles filled in admirably as the starter, allowing Philadelphia to make it to Super Bowl LII , their first Super Bowl appearance since the 2004 season . Eventual Super Bowl MVP Foles led the team in a 41–33 win over the New England Patriots , giving them their first Lombardi Trophy in franchise history and their first league championship since 1960 . On May 3, 2018, it
5251-443: The same season. Pederson was born in Bellingham, Washington, in 1968. He was raised in nearby Ferndale, Washington , and attended Ferndale High School , and was an All-State selection in football , basketball, and baseball. His quarterback coach at Ferndale was Ray Ramsay. After high school he graduated from Northeast Louisiana University , where he was quarterback from 1987 through 1990. He still holds multiple passing records at
5340-438: The school. Pederson originally signed as a rookie free agent by the Miami Dolphins on May 1, 1991, out of Northeast Louisiana University (now University of Louisiana at Monroe ) in Monroe, Louisiana . He was waived on August 17, 1991, before the start of the regular season. After spending the 1991 season as a free agent, the New York/New Jersey Knights of the World League of American Football (WLAF) drafted him in
5429-411: The season 7–9, missing the playoffs. Pederson's second season was much more successful as he led the Eagles to a 13–3 record, winning them the NFC East division championship and allotting them home-field advantage throughout the playoffs. Wentz, who was having a career year and was considered a front runner for league MVP, tore his ACL in Week 14, leaving backup Nick Foles with the starting job for
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#17328592808735518-450: The second half, capping an 83-yard drive with a 10-yard touchdown pass from Foles to tight end Dallas Goedert . After punts by both teams, Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky completed a 45-yard pass to Allen Robinson , which set up a 34-yard field goal by Parkey, cutting the Eagles' lead to 10–9. In Chicago's following drive, Trubisky completed passes of 19 and 34-yards to Taylor Gabriel and Joshua Bellamy , respectively. He finished off
5607-498: The team's starting quarterback under new head coach Andy Reid , who was Pederson's quarterbacks coach in Green Bay from 1997 to 1998. The Eagles drafted Donovan McNabb with the second overall pick in the 1999 NFL draft in April 1999, and Reid said Pederson would remain the starter until McNabb was ready to play. In his nine starts for the Eagles, Pederson had a 2–7 record, a 51.6% completion rate, 1,168 passing yards, six touchdowns, and nine interceptions. In his first career start,
5696-465: The third-stringer quarterback for weeks 11 and 12. Pederson replaced Gagliano as the third-string quarterback when he signed with the Packers on November 22, 1995. The Packers claimed Jim McMahon off waivers from the Browns to serve as Favre's backup ahead of Pederson and Rubley on November 29, 1995. Rubley was waived on December 13, leaving McMahon and Pederson as Favre's backups. Favre did not miss any games, so Pederson did not see any game action for
5785-444: The timeout, Parkey attempted the kick and made it, although it didn't count. After the timeout, Parkey's next attempt was tipped by Treyvon Hester , ricocheted off the left upright, bounced off the crossbar and landed in the end zone. Parkey later reacted, "I feel terrible. There's really no answer to it. I thought I hit a good ball." Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth were the announcers for NBC : Michaels: And... Oh! It hits
5874-415: The top-seeded New Orleans Saints in the NFC Divisional playoffs . The defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles entered Week 17 needing a road win against the Washington Redskins and for the Chicago Bears to defeat the Minnesota Vikings to qualify for the last wild card spot. Meanwhile, having already won the NFC North for the first time since 2010 , the Bears were still contending for
5963-412: The touchdown. The Eagles went for two but failed. On the Bears' next drive, Trubisky completed passes of 25 and 8 yards, both to Robinson, and spiked the ball with 0:10 left in the game. After Trubisky's spike, the Bears set up for a 43-yard field goal. However, immediately prior to the snap, Eagles head coach Doug Pederson called a time-out to ice the kicker . Even though whistles were blown to signify
6052-431: The upright again! That's impossible! Collinsworth: Oh my goodness... The Bears' season's gonna end on a double doink. Collinsworth is often mistakenly credited with coining the phrase "double doink"; Chris Berman of NFL Primetime first used the phrase in 2000 when describing a missed field goal by Detroit Lions kicker Jason Hanson . When asked about it the following day, Collinsworth said, "I don't think I invented
6141-559: The upright and is no good! On the crossbar. And the Eagles are celebrating here at Soldier Field. Merrill Reese and Mike Quick were on radio call for WIP-FM : Reese: Ball ... is snapped. Placed. Kicked. And it is ... no good! No good! It is no good, and the Eagles win." Quick: He missed it! Rickie Ricardo of the Philadelphia Eagles Spanish language radio announcer said: ¡No, señor! ¡No, señor! ¡No, señor! ¡No, señor! ¡No, señor! ¡No, señor! The memorable call translates to "No, sir! No, sir! No, sir! No, sir! No, sir! No, sir!" This
6230-408: The upright. A second "double doink" at Soldier Field occurred during Sunday Night Football on December 22, 2019, kicked by Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker , in the same north end zone, on an extra point attempt. This time, the ball hit both uprights and not the crossbar. A third "double doink" occurred during a 2022 NFL International Series game between the New Orleans Saints and
6319-474: The word; I think John Madden said doink first. But it was this double dinky thing — the ball bounced off one and then the other." Jeff Joniak called the missed kick with Tom Thayer for WBBM-AM , describing the snap by long snapper Patrick Scales , the hold by holder Pat O'Donnell , and the kick by Parkey: Joniak: Parkey lines it up, O'Donnell on one knee. Gives him a look, extends his arm. Scales sends it back, placement made, kick from 43 and it hit
6408-414: Was Pederson's first career postseason loss as a head coach. The following season, the Eagles had multiple injuries for the second straight year. After starting 5–7 in the first 12 games, the Eagles managed to win their last 4 games and finished with a 9–7 record for the second consecutive year and their second NFC East division title in three years. They subsequently lost to the Seattle Seahawks 17–9 in
6497-414: Was a contributor to The 33rd Team. On February 4, 2022, Pederson was hired as head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars . His first win with the Jaguars in Week 2 in a 24–0 defeat of the Indianapolis Colts . In Week 4, Pederson returned to Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia for a game against his former team, the Philadelphia Eagles , who were the only remaining undefeated team that season. Despite
6586-404: Was a legitimate deep threat due to his speed. In Super Bowl XVI , Collinsworth was the game's leading receiver with five receptions for 107 yards, but committed a costly second quarter fumble when he was hit by San Francisco defensive back Eric Wright . The fumble was immediately followed by a 92-yard 49ers touchdown drive, and San Francisco won 26–21. In 1985 , Collinsworth signed with
6675-418: Was a teacher, and Abe was a high-school teacher and coach who later became a principal and eventually the superintendent of schools for Brevard County . His family, including Cris and his younger brother Greg, moved from Ohio to Melbourne, Florida , in 1963, when Cris was four years old. They moved to nearby Titusville in 1972, where he and his brother attended Astronaut High School , while their father
6764-476: Was able to steer the Dolphins to the win. Pederson also served as the backup to recently acquired Steve DeBerg for the three games Mitchell missed with injury. He briefly entered a week 14 game against the New York Giants while DeBerg was receiving stitches on his face. Mitchell returned as the Dolphins' starter after week 15, and Pederson was released in favor of backup DeBerg and third-string quarterback Hugh Millen on December 16, 1993. Pederson re-signed with
6853-542: Was also the host of the television show Guinness World Records Primetime during his stay at Fox. In 2006 , Collinsworth could be seen on three networks during football season. In addition to co-hosting Inside the NFL on HBO , he returned to NBC as a studio analyst for that network's Sunday night NFL coverage and did color commentary on the NFL Network . He also served as color commentator for NFL Network Thursday night games (and one Saturday-night game) alongside play-by-play man Bryant Gumbel and Bob Papa . In
6942-511: Was hired as head coach of Calvary Baptist Academy , a private Christian high school in Shreveport, Louisiana . Calvary was going into its second year as a program when Pederson signed on in March 2005. Pederson was the head coach at Calvary for four years, and held a 33–7 record in the regular season and an 8–3 record in the post-season. The Cavaliers were in the state playoffs all four years with Pederson as head coach. In his first season in 2005,
7031-526: Was inducted into the University of Florida Student Hall of Fame the same year. He was inducted into the University of Florida Athletic Hall of Fame as a "Gator Great" in 1991, and as part of a recognition of 100 years of Florida football in 2006, The Gainesville Sun recognized him as the No. 12 all-time Gator player. Collinsworth was selected by the Cincinnati Bengals in the second round (37th pick overall) of
7120-471: Was named both a first-team All-American and a first-team Academic All-America in 1980. Collinsworth was a senior captain on the 1980 Gator team that posted the biggest one-year turnaround in NCAA Division I football history at the time, improving to 8–4 after posting a 0–10–1 record in 1979, Charlie Pell 's first season as Florida's head coach. Collinsworth finished his collegiate career by being named
7209-405: Was promoted to assistant offensive coordinator. On January 11, 2013, Pederson followed Andy Reid to the Kansas City Chiefs to serve as offensive coordinator. Following a 1–5 start in 2015, Andy Reid gave Pederson play calling duties, the Chiefs proceeded to win their last 10 games, which made Pederson a head coaching candidate for 2016. On January 18, 2016, Pederson was hired as head coach of
7298-405: Was re-signed to a one-year, $ 650,000 contract with the Packers on April 2, 2002. Pederson again was the backup quarterback and primary holder in all 16 games in 2002. In a week 7 game against the Washington Redskins , Favre suffered a sprained knee and Pederson took most of the snaps in the second half, going 9-for-15 for 78 yards to help win the game 30–9. Pederson also played in games against
7387-432: Was re-signed to the team's practice squad, on September 1, 1993. Dan Marino , the Dolphins' starting quarterback since 1983, ruptured his Achilles' tendon in a week 6 game against the Cleveland Browns on October 10, 1993, forcing backup Scott Mitchell to replace him. Pederson replaced Marino on the active roster, and served as Mitchell's backup for the next four games. Pederson made his NFL debut on October 24, 1993, in
7476-492: Was released again after Marino returned for week 9 on October 24. Pederson worked out for the Green Bay Packers following week 10 in 1995, due to a season-ending injury suffered by backup Ty Detmer and a minor injury sustained by starter Brett Favre . Third-string quarterback T. J. Rubley was forced to play in week 10 and threw a game-ending interception after calling an audible, going against head coach Mike Holmgren 's playcall. The Packers signed Bob Gagliano to serve as
7565-545: Was replaced with Nick Foles for the second consecutive year. Meanwhile, the Bears were locked into the NFC's #3 seed with a record of 12–4, having won 9 of their last 10 games heading into this NFC Wild Card playoff. This was the fourth postseason meeting between the Eagles and Bears, with Philadelphia winning two of the previous three games. The Eagles started off the game with a good drive, including passes to Wendell Smallwood and Zach Ertz of 22 and 17-yards, respectively. However,
7654-485: Was reported the Philadelphia Eagles picked up Pederson's fifth-year option, allowing him to coach the team through 2020. Later on that summer, it was reported that Pederson signed a contract extension through the 2022 NFL season. Pederson's third season was not as successful as his previous one. The Eagles struggled with many injuries to their secondary and wide receivers. After starting 4–6 in their first 10 games
7743-485: Was signed to compete for the backup quarterback job, but lost out to Pederson and was released on September 5, 2004. In a week 3 game against the Indianapolis Colts , Pederson replaced Favre in a blowout loss and went 4-of-6 for 34 yards and an interception. The next week, a week 4 game against the New York Giants , Favre sustained a concussion in the third quarter, and Pederson replaced him at quarterback. Pederson went 7-of-17 for 86 yards and an interception in
7832-436: Was similar to his 2017 call when Philadelphia Eagles kicker Jake Elliott kicked a game-winning 61-yard field goal to beat the New York Giants in which he said "Si, señor!" or rather "Yes, sir!" He said in an interview: " 'Si, señor' is very easy for everyone- the lowest common denominator, you don't have to think much. It's very simple for Hispanics, but if you don't speak Spanish it doesn't take much thought. This guy missed
7921-544: Was the principal. He was successful in multiple sports for the Astronaut War Eagles, and during his senior year in 1976, he won the Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) Class 3A 100-yard-dash state championship and was named a high-school All-American quarterback . Collinsworth's combination of height and speed attracted the attention of college football programs throughout
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