“THIS to send the Packers into the NFC Championship. It iiiiiiiiiiiissss… GOOD! The Packers are moving on!”

—  Joe Buck

Calling Mason Crosby's 51-yard field goal at the end of the game to win 34-31 over the Cowboys in the Divisional Round.
2010s

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