Jim "Wrong Way" Marshall of the Minnesota Vikings
The Wrong Way Run
During his time with the
Minnesota Vikings, Marshall was playing in a game against the
San Francisco 49ers on October 25, 1964.
After recovering an offensive fumble, Marshall ran 66 yards the wrong way into his team's own
end zone. After completing the run, thinking that he had scored a touchdown for the Vikings, Marshall then spiked the ball in celebration, and the ball landed out of bounds, resulting in a
safety for the 49ers. According to Marshall, when he approached Vikings head coach
Norm Van Brocklin afterwards, Van Brocklin said, "Jim, you did the most interesting thing in this game today." Despite the gaffe, the Vikings won the game 27–22, thanks to a forced fumble by Marshall which Carl Eller returned for a touchdown.
Marshall later received a letter from
Roy Riegels, infamous for a wrong-way run in the
1929 Rose Bowl, stating, "Welcome to the club." In 2019, Marshall's miscue was ranked No. 54 among the NFL's 100 Greatest Plays.