Super Bowl XXXVIII still is considered one of theĀ greatest Super Bowls in NFL history. But it turns out the entertainment between plays was just as good as the product on the field.
That game, of course, saw the New England Patriots defeat the Carolina Panthers in a 32-29 thriller in Houston in the stadium now known as NRG Stadium. The Patriots are back in Houston this week to take on the Atlanta Falcons in Super Bowl LI, and Daniel Gotera, a reporter for Houston’s KHOU-TV, marked the occasion byĀ digging up some incredible footage from that Feb. 1, 2004, game.
What kind of footage? Let’s just say it’ll knock your socks off.
A gem from the KHOU Sports vault, the streaker at Super Bowl 38! Something you didn't see on TV…the best part, at the end! pic.twitter.com/tVdFpQiKlD
— Daniel Gotera (@DTGotera) January 30, 2017
Yes, that’s a streaker making the most of his 30 seconds of fame before a Panthers kickoff. But the reason to watchĀ comes at the end of the videoĀ when Patriots linebacker and current NESN analyst Matt Chatham rocks this guy’s world with an epic blindside hit.
We’re pretty sure that hit was better than any Super Bowl halftime show we’ve seen.
National television broadcasts typically don’t show streaking fans — much less streaking fans getting leveled by NFL players — so we allĀ should thank GoteraĀ forĀ tracking down this amazing moment.
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