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Old Tue Jan 13, 2004, 02:03pm
Bluefoot Bluefoot is offline
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There's only one KO in OT, that is, to start the first OT period. When any OT period ends in the postseason, the offense keeps the football and both teams switch ends of the field.

The earlier post referring to the Garo Yepremian game is the Miami Dolphins first round AFC Playoff game on Christmas Day, 1971. KC's Jan Stenerud missed a makable kick in OT, the Chief's Ed Podolak gained a ton of yards, but Miami prevailed in the second OT period. The Dolphins went on to lose Super Bowl VI to the Dallas Cowboys.
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