Check out all of the Moment editions that appear in NFL ALL DAY's first-ever Historical Series pack being released on Friday, April 22, at 2 PM ET! There will be 50,000 packs available out of a total of 56,037 packs created. All Moments are being stuffed into packs, so the mint count for each Moment edition is the same as the number across the 56,037 total packs created.

ALL DAY Debut badges will be applied to the lowest-tier Moment edition for each player in this drop, matching the order in which they were minted on chain. (i.e. Randall Cunningham has both a Legendary Moment edition and a Common; the ALL DAY Debut badge will be applied to the Common because it was minted first)

GB - Brett Favre

Just one day removed from the passing of his father, Brett Favre took the field in Oakland for a Monday night matchup against the Raiders to a standing ovation from the crowd. What followed was one of the most impressive performances of his Hall of Fame career. Favre threw for four touchdowns in the first half alone, on his way to 399 yards passing for the game and a 41-7 Green Bay victory.

Set: Marquee
Mint Count: 10

CHI - Brian Urlacher

Brian Urlacher read this slant route and stepped in front to intercept a pass with nothing but green space in front of him. He took it back 85 yards for the touchdown. It was one of two Chicago interceptions on the day, part of a 35-7 Bears win over the Packers on Dec. 23, 2007. Urlacher added five total tackles in the victory.

Set: Unforgettable
Mint Count: 75

MIN - Cris Carter

Between two defenders. Only needed one hand to pull it in. Cris Carter showed why he would become a Hall of Famer with this grab against Tampa Bay, skying to pull it in and get two feet down inbounds to complete the catch. It was one of five catches for 62 yards in the game for Carter, whose effort helped the Vikings to a 20-16 win over the Buccaneers on Sept. 30, 2001.

Set: Unforgettable
Mint Count: 75

PHI - Randall Cunningham

How did Randall Cunningham see the defender closing in on him from behind, bending down just in time to escape what looked like a sure safety? That was just the beginning of this spectacular sequence, as Cunningham rolled out to his left and launched this deep pass nearly 60 yards in the air from his own end zone into Buffalo territory. There to make a leaping grab was Fred Barnett, who high-pointed the football, pulled it in, and ran into the end zone to complete the 95-yard touchdown. Cunningham was 15-of-25 for 231 yards to go along with three touchdowns on the day. Philadelphia would ultimately fall to Buffalo, though, 30-23, on Dec. 2, 1990.

Set: Unforgettable
Mint Count: 75

MIN - Brett Favre

The Vikings trailed by four points with only seconds to play against San Francisco on Sept. 27, 2009. Brett Favre, now wearing purple in front of the Minnesota home crowd for the first time, delivered one of the most memorable finishes of his Hall of Fame career. Escaping pressure to his right, Favre dodged a 49ers defender and launched a pass deep down the field. The only Viking in the area was Greg Lewis, blanketed by a San Francisco defender and with little room to operate along the back boundary. Lewis pulled it in, tapped two feet, and completed the catch for the improbable touchdown. Minnesota would add an extra point to make it 27-24, which was ultimately the winning margin. Favre was 24-of-46 for 301 yards with two touchdowns in the victory.

Set: Against the Clock
Mint Count: 60

GB - Antonio Freeman

Tied in overtime against Minnesota, Antonio Freeman delivered one of the most stunning and improbable catches ever. What appeared to be an interception then appeared to be an incompletion, which turned into a reception and then a touchdown. How? It was all thanks to a fortuitous bounce off of Freeman's shoulder and quick thinking by the receiver to turn and grab the ball before it hit the ground. As his defender looked around to see what happened, Freeman hopped to his feet and carried the ball into the end zone for the game-winning score, completing one of the NFL's 100 Greatest Plays. Freeman finished with five catches for 118 yards and this score in a 26-20 Green Bay win over the Vikings in overtime on Nov. 6, 2000.

Set: Rivalries
Mint Count: 70


CHI - Charles Tillman

Rookie Charles Tillman came through in a massive spot for his team with just over a minute to play in the fourth quarter. On the play, Tillman elevated in the end zone, locked in on this Daunte Culpepper pass, took the ball away from the receiver, and ended Minnesota's hopes at a late comeback with an interception. He added 10 total tackles in the game in Chicago's 13-10 victory over the Vikings on Dec. 14, 2003.

Set: Rookie Revelation
Mint Count: 99
Badges: Rookie Year

DEN - Terrell Davis

Terrell Davis saw a hole and darted through it on this run, emerging from a cloud and outrunning the defense on this 60-yard score. Davis carried the ball 19 times for 110 yards and this score in the game, though Denver would ultimately fall, 42-33, to Houston on Nov. 26, 1995.

Set: Rookie Revelation
Mint Count: 99
Badges: Rookie Year


CHI - Lance Briggs

Stripping the quarterback on a designed handoff? That's how quickly Lance Briggs got through the Detroit offensive line before reaching out and stripping the quarterback and recovering the ball himself. Briggs was a defensive force against Detroit, tallying 10 total tackles in a 19-14 Chicago win over the Lions on Sept. 12, 2010.

Set: Setting the Bar
Mint Count: 1,000

GB - Brett Favre

The pass rush was closing in and Brett Favre saw his receiver, Greg Jennings, slipping behind the defense. He lofted a pass down the field, which fell right into Jennings' arms in stride. Jennings took it the rest of the way for a 60-yard score. Favre completed 24-of-34 passes for 360 yards with two touchdowns on the day in a 33-22 victory over Kansas City on Nov. 4, 2007.

Set: Setting the Bar
Mint Count: 1,000

MIA - Ricky Williams

Ricky Williams took this toss to the left and saw a hole. After one cut inside, he threaded the needle between a block and another New Orleans defender and it was all green space ahead of him from there. The 68-yard score was one of Williams' three touchdowns and 80 yards on the day. The Dolphins would ultimately fall to the Saints, though, 46-34, on Oct. 25, 2009.

Set: Setting the Bar
Mint Count: 1,000

PHI - Reggie White

Reggie White wrapped up the quarterback on this sack, then simply took the ball from him. In front of him was only open space and he motored 70 yards for his first career touchdown. Philadelphia would ultimately fall to Washington, though, 34-24, on Sept. 13, 1987.

Set: Setting the Bar
Mint Count: 1,000

PHO - Aeneas Williams

Aeneas Williams dropped back in coverage and picked off this pass along the near sideline. Looking up the field, Williams dodged three would-be Saints tacklers and darted through a pair of others on his way to the end zone on this 46-yard interception return for a touchdown. Williams also had a fumble return for a touchdown in the game. The Cardinals would go on to fall to the Saints, 20-17, on Oct. 31, 1993.

Set: Setting the Bar
Mint Count: 1,000
Badges: ALL DAY Debut

SEA - Matt Hasselbeck

Matt Hasselbeck pumped right, then lofted this pass down the middle of the field, where tight end Jerramy Stevens was waiting to pull it in in the back of the end zone for the score. Hasselbeck finished 17-of-21 for 168 yards and two touchdowns on the day in a 28-13 Seattle win over Indianapolis on Dec. 24, 2005.

Set: Setting the Bar
Mint Count: 1,000

WAS - London Fletcher

London Fletcher pulled in this off-target throw for the interception and the journey to the end zone began. With three Washington blockers in front of him, he planted his foot at the four-yard line and dove toward the end zone. His momentum carried him in for the score, a pile of teammates below him as he brought it across the goal line for six. Fletcher added 13 total tackles in the game, a 21-19 Washington win over Arizona on Oct. 21, 2007.

Set: Setting the Bar
Mint Count: 1,000
Badges: ALL DAY Debut

MIA - Mark Clayton

With the game tied and just over a minute to play, Mark Clayton delivered again for the Dolphins -- and set an NFL record in the process. He had already tallied two touchdowns in the game and, as he pulled in this pass around midfield, his defender slipped. That made it a footrace to the end zone and Clayton won, putting Miami ahead late and on its way to a 28-21 victory over the Cowboys on Dec. 17, 1984. The score helped him to set a then-NFL record for receiving touchdowns in a season with 18. Clayton finished with four catches for 150 yards and three touchdowns in the win.

Set: Against the Clock
Mint Count: 600
Badges: ALL DAY Debut

BUF - Thurman Thomas

Thurman Thomas made his way toward the far sideline as he shook tackle after tackle. Then, he reversed field and weaved his way through the Miami defense on his way to a 30-yard touchdown to extend Buffalo's first-half lead. Thomas carried the ball 27 times for 148 yards and this score in the game, a 31-17 Bills win over the Dolphins on Oct. 29, 1989.

Set: Highwire
Mint Count: 777

GB - Donald Driver

Donald Driver got behind the defense and Brett Favre found him on this deep ball, connecting on an 85-yard score against Chicago under the lights on Monday night, Oct. 7, 2002. Driver caught four passes for 120 yards and this score on the night, a 34-21 win over the Bears.

Set: Highwire
Mint Count: 777

GB - Greg Jennings

Greg Jennings took advantage of a matchup in the middle of the field, then absorbed contact from a defender over the top on this play. After that? Only green space in front of him. He won the footrace to the end zone from there to take it in for an 83-yard score. Jennings caught five passes for 118 yards and this score in the game, though the Packers would ultimately fall to the Steelers, 37-36, on Dec. 20, 2009.

Set: Highwire
Mint Count: 777
Badges: ALL DAY Debut

IND - Marvin Harrison

Marvin Harrison wasn't yet looking for the ball when it was released, but as he turned to locate it, he reached out with his left hand, tapped it in the air to himself, and pulled it in while getting two feet down inbounds for the score. Harrison caught eight passes for 145 yards and two touchdowns in the game, a 27-20 Indianapolis victory over New England on Nov. 5, 2006.

Set: Highwire
Mint Count: 777
Badges: Championship Year

NYJ - Jerricho Cotchery

Jerricho Cotchery jostled for position with the defensive back on this play down the near sideline as Brett Favre launched a pass deep. With his one free hand as the ball arrived, Cotchery reached out and grabbed it, pinning it to his helmet and falling to the ground, completing the catch and being ruled down by contact. Cotchery caught five passes for 87 yards and a touchdown in the game, a 34-31 win over New England on Nov. 13, 2008.

Set: Highwire
Mint Count: 777
Badges: ALL DAY Debut

DET - Dre' Bly

Dre' Bly started it all and got an assist to help put points on the board. After stripping the ball and grabbing it out of the air for the fumble recovery, he returned it into Minnesota territory before pitching it back to fellow defensive back Corey Harris, who took it the remaining 35 yards for the touchdown. Bly added five tackles in the game in a 24-14 loss to the Vikings on Nov. 23, 2003.

Set: Rivalries
Mint Count: 700
Badges: ALL DAY Debut

DET - Johnnie Morton

Backed up at their own two-yard line, the Lions weren't just content with gaining a few yards and some breathing room. Johnnie Morton got separation from his defender down the field and quarterback Charlie Batch found him. It was a footrace from there, with Morton winning en route to a 98-yard touchdown. Morton caught two passes for 138 yards and this touchdown in the game, a 31-27 Detroit loss to Chicago on Oct. 4, 1998.

Set: Rivalries
Mint Count: 700
Badges: ALL DAY Debut

GB - Ahman Green

It appeared Ahman Green would be stopped at the line for a short loss, but he absorbed two tackles and bounced it to the outside to pick up the first down and much more. Picking up a nice block on the edge, he was able to turn the corner and win the footrace to the end zone on this 83-yard touchdown. Green carried the ball 17 times for 157 yards and two touchdowns in the game, a 28-6 Packers win over Detroit on Sept. 9, 2001.

Set: Rivalries
Mint Count: 700
Badges: ALL DAY Debut

BUF - Thurman Thomas

This 74-yard Thurman Thomas catch was the cherry on top of a big day for the Buffalo running back, pushing the game out of reach and sealing a victory for the Bills. Running a wheel route down the far sideline, Thomas pulled in the pass and turned on the jets to take it in for the touchdown and make it a three-score game. He carried the ball 21 times for 105 yards and a touchdown on the ground to go along with four catches for 99 yards and this score through the air. The Bills would go on to win, 31-10, over the Patriots on Oct. 1, 1989.

Set: Gridiron
Mint Count: 9,000
Badges: ALL DAY Debut

DEN - Javon Walker

Javon Walker worked his way behind the defense as his quarterback rolled out off the play action on this play, tracking the ball and pulling it in for the 54-yard score. Walker caught five passes on the day for 84 yards and this touchdown in a 37-20 Broncos win over Arizona on Dec. 17, 2006.

Set: Gridiron
Mint Count: 9,000
Badges: ALL DAY Debut

DEN - Terrell Davis

Terrell Davis found a hole on the left side and darted through it, getting to the second level of the Jacksonville defense and pushing into the red zone. He dodged one diving defender and took a hit from another, which propelled him into the end zone on this 37-yard touchdown run. Davis carried the ball 31 times for 136 yards and three touchdowns on the day in Denver's 37-24 win over the Jaguars on Oct. 25, 1998.

Set: Gridiron
Mint Count: 9,000
Badges: ALL DAY Debut, Championship Year

GB - Antonio Freeman

In the Green Bay snow, Antonio Freeman put on a show. The wide receiver caught seven passes for 186 yards and three touchdowns, including this 32-yard score from Brett Favre to extend the Packers' lead just before halftime. His standout performance helped Green Bay to a 30-22 win over Tennessee on Dec. 20, 1998.

Set: Gridiron
Mint Count: 9,000
Badges: ALL DAY Debut

GB - LeRoy Butler

LeRoy Butler rushed around the edge, speeding by two would-be blockers to arrive at the quarterback and take him down for the sack. He tallied 1.5 sacks on the day in a 13-7 Green Bay win over Tampa Bay on Oct. 27, 1996.

Set: Gridiron
Mint Count: 9,000
Badges: ALL DAY Debut, Championship Year

IND - Marvin Harrison

Marvin Harrison's stop-and-go hesitation on this route was enough to pull the safety toward him, which freed him to go deep and pull in this 68-yard pass for the score. Harrison caught seven passes for 172 yards and this touchdown in the game, a 20-17 loss to Tennessee on Dec. 3, 2006.

Set: Gridiron
Mint Count: 9,000
Badges: ALL DAY Debut, Championship Year

MIA - Ricky Williams

Ricky Williams fought through contact at the line of scrimmage, then delivered a stiff arm down the field on this 30-yard run against Kansas City. Williams carried the ball 14 times for 66 yards on the day and added a touchdown, though Miami would fall, 48-30, to the Chiefs on Sept. 29, 2002.

Set: Gridiron
Mint Count: 9,000
Badges: ALL DAY Debut

MIN - Cris Carter

Cris Carter had to make nearly a full extension to pull in this deep ball from Daunte Culpepper and he did, securing the pass and tumbling into the end zone for a 47-yard score. It was one of eight catches on the day for Carter for 111 yards and this score in Minnesota's 31-26 victory over Detroit on Oct. 14, 2001.

Set: Gridiron
Mint Count: 9,000
Badges: ALL DAY Debut

MIN - Daunte Culpepper

Daunte Culpepper glanced right before locking in on his target to the left, launching this deep ball to Troy Williamson, who had gotten a step on his defender down the far sideline. Williamson pulled it in and fell forward into the end zone, giving the Vikings six points on the 53-yard connection. Culpepper finished 21-of-29 for 300 yards and three touchdowns in a 33-16 Minnesota win over New Orleans on Sept. 25, 2005.

Set: Gridiron
Mint Count: 9,000
Badges: ALL DAY Debut

MIN - Kevin Williams

Kevin Williams kept tabs on the quarterback as he scrambled out of the pocket and looked for open space. As he approached and Williams grabbed hold of him, the defensive lineman pulled down on the football, causing it to pop free. Minnesota would take over possession after recovering the fumble and stifle Philadelphia's drive as they pushed toward the red zone. Williams finished with a pair of tackles in the game, part of a 24-14 Vikings win over the Eagles on Dec. 28, 2010.

Set: Gridiron
Mint Count: 9,000
Badges: ALL DAY Debut

NYJ - Thomas Jones

Just when the defense thought Thomas Jones was down, he popped back up and kept running for this 29-yard touchdown. How? Because when he was taken to the ground, he landed on top of a Denver defender and never actually touched the turf, allowing him to keep going for the score. Jones carried the ball 16 times in the game for 138 yards and two touchdowns in a 34-17 Jets loss to the Broncos on Nov. 30, 2008.

Set: Gridiron
Mint Count: 9,000
Badges: ALL DAY Debut

PHI - Randall Cunningham

Randall Cunningham rolled to his left off of play action and launched this deep ball down the middle of the field. It fell into the waiting arms of wide receiver Kenny Jackson, who had gotten a step on his defender and took it in for the 70-yard score. Cunningham finished 17-of-32 for 291 yards with three touchdowns on the day in a 28-23 Philadelphia win over the St. Louis Cardinals on Nov. 1, 1987.

Set: Gridiron
Mint Count: 9,000
Badges: ALL DAY Debut

SEA - Shaun Alexander

One defender dodged. A second. A stiff arm around the outside. Dive for the end zone. Touchdown. Shaun Alexander had to work hard for this six-yard touchdown, but he got there to extend Seattle's lead in the second quarter. Alexander carried the ball 28 times for 135 yards and two touchdowns on the ground in the game. He added another through the air and Seattle would go on to win, 21-7, on Sept. 12, 2004.

Set: Gridiron
Mint Count: 9,000
Badges: ALL DAY Debut

TB - Derrick Brooks

Derrick Brooks took on a would-be blocker and pushed past him as he broke down the pocket, swatting at the ball as he moved past the quarterback and causing a fumble. Tampa Bay would recover and capitalize on the turnover by adding a field goal before halftime. Brooks tallied 11 total tackles, including two sacks, in the game and helped the Buccaneers to a 27-0 shutout win over Atlanta on Dec. 5, 2004.

Set: Gridiron
Mint Count: 9,000
Badges: ALL DAY Debut


TEN - Steve McNair

Steve McNair dropped back to pass before deciding to do it himself, darting through the line and weaving his way through Baltimore's defense for a 15-yard touchdown. It was one of two rushing touchdowns on the day for McNair to go along with a 22-of-45 day passing for 219 yards. The Oilers would ultimately fall to the Ravens, 21-19, on Dec. 14, 1997.

Set: Gridiron
Mint Count: 9,000
Badges: ALL DAY Debut

WAS - Mark Brunell

Mark Brunell was looking deep off the play action here, lofting a pass deep down the field to Santana Moss for the 59-yard touchdown. Brunell was 7-of-11 for 112 yards and two touchdowns in the game, a 35-20 Washington victory over the Giants on Dec. 24, 2005.

Set: Gridiron
Mint Count: 9,000
Badges: ALL DAY Debut

DET - Herman Moore

Tracking the ball the whole way, Herman Moore adjusted to come back to the ball as this pass was in the air, shaking his defender and pulling it in for the catch. A nifty spin and extension of the ball got him into the end zone for the 29-yard score. Moore caught six passes on the day for 147 yards and three touchdowns in a 24-16 win over Green Bay on Oct. 29, 1995.

Set: Against the Clock
Mint Count: 6,000
Badges: ALL DAY Debut

JAX - Byron Leftwich

With the pass rush closing in, tied with the Jets in overtime, Byron Leftwich lofted this one up down the far sideline. Wide receiver Jimmy Smith created separation and pulled it in, absorbing contact and reaching the ball across the goal line for a 36-yard game-winning score. Leftwich finished 16-of-23 for 177 yards with two touchdowns in a 26-20 road victory for the Jaguars over New York on Sept. 25, 2005.

Set: Against the Clock
Mint Count: 6,000
Badges: ALL DAY Debut

NYJ - Laveranues Coles

Trailing by three with about a minute to play in the fourth quarter, Laveranues Coles made an adjustment while this Brett Favre pass was in the air, contorting his body to make the back-shoulder grab for the score. He caught seven passes on the day for 64 yards and this touchdown in New York's 28-24 come-from-behind win over Kansas City on Oct. 26, 2008.

Set: Against the Clock
Mint Count: 6,000
Badges: ALL DAY Debut


ATL - Chris Miller

Rookie quarterback Chris Miller dropped back to pass off the play action and eyed his receiver with a step on his defender down the near sideline. Miller let it fly, hitting him in stride for the 51-yard touchdown. An extra point would even the score, 10-10, in the second quarter. Miller finished 16-of-36 for 196 yards in the game, a 30-13 loss to Detroit on Dec. 27, 1987.

Set: Opening Acts
Mint Count: 4,000
Badges: ALL DAY Debut, Rookie Year

CHI - Lance Briggs

Lance Briggs was tracking this pass as Brett Favre tried to throw it away under pressure, intercepting it and sprinting down the near sideline to return it 45 yards for the score. Briggs tallied nine total tackles in the game, though the Bears would ultimately fall to Green Bay, 34-21, on Dec. 7, 2003.

Set: Opening Acts
Mint Count: 4,000
Badges: ALL DAY Debut, Rookie Year


GB - Brett Favre

Coming into the game for Green Bay's injured starter, second-year quarterback Brett Favre and the Packers had pulled within three in the fourth quarter against Cincinnati. With just 0:19 to play, Favre dropped back to pass, pump-faked, and launched this one deep down the far sideline. Wide receiver Kitrick Taylor had gotten a step on his defender and pulled it in for six. An extra point would give the Packers the lead and the win, 24-23. Favre finished 22-of-39 for 289 yards and two touchdowns in the victory on Sept. 20, 1992.

Set: Opening Acts
Mint Count: 4,000
Badges: ALL DAY Debut

GB - Matt Hasselbeck

Matt Hasselbeck's first career touchdown pass came when he lined up as the holder on this Green Bay field goal attempt early in the fourth quarter against Minnesota. Down by four points, the Packers ran a fake, with Jeff Thomason leaking out to the left side and Hasselbeck finding him for the nine-yard score. It was his lone pass attempt of the game in a 24-20 Green Bay loss to the Vikings on Dec. 20, 1999.

Set: Opening Acts
Mint Count: 4,000
Badges: ALL DAY Debut

PHI - Reggie White

Rookie Reggie White was impressive in his first NFL game, registering 2.5 sacks -- including this takedown -- against the Giants. He would go on to tally 13 sacks during his rookie season, the start of a Hall of Fame career. The Eagles would fall to the Giants, 16-10, on Sept. 29, 1985.

Set: Opening Acts
Mint Count: 4,000
Badges: ALL DAY Debut, Rookie Year

CHI - Brian Urlacher

Brian Urlacher was lurking as quarterback Daunte Culpepper let this pass go in the red zone. Urlacher stepped in front and picked it off, stifling Minnesota's drive and giving the ball back to Chicago's offense. Urlacher added eight total tackles and 1.5 sacks in the game, a 24-14 win over the Vikings on Dec. 5, 2004.

Set: Rivalries
Mint Count: 7,000
Badges: ALL DAY Debut

CHI - Charles Tillman

Charles Tillman closed quickly as the receiver turned up the field and pushed for a first down. As he did many times in his career, he forced a fumble, with the ball bouncing into a teammate's arms for the turnover. Tillman added nine tackles in the game, a 24-14 Chicago win over Minnesota on Dec. 5, 2004.

Set: Rivalries
Mint Count: 7,000
Badges: ALL DAY Debut, Rookie Year

DET - Roy Williams

A defender was blanketing him. Another was closing in over the top. The only choice for rookie wide receiver Roy Williams was to elevate to grab this pass and that's what he did, adding some one-handed flair in the process and picking up the first down. In his NFL debut, he caught four passes for 69 yards, a 20-16 Detroit win over Chicago on Sept. 12, 2004.

Set: Rivalries
Mint Count: 7,000
Badges: ALL DAY Debut, Rookie Year

GB - Donald Driver

With just a step on his defender and another closing quickly over the top, Donald Driver stayed focused on the football and pulled in this 23-yard pass from Brett Favre for the touchdown. He caught four passes for 87 yards and this score in the game, part of a 16-13 Packers win over the Lions on Dec. 12, 2004.

Set: Rivalries
Mint Count: 7,000
Badges: ALL DAY Debut