Bono - 76.mp4

Bono fooled the entire Cardinals defense—and the cameraman—running untouched down the left sideline for 76 yards. Why the Video is Famous

The video prominently features offensive lineman Joe Valerio sprinting downfield alongside Bono. Valerio famously looked around for defenders to block, but none were within 50 yards of them. Historical Significance BoNo 76.mp4

At the time, this play set the NFL record for the longest touchdown run by a quarterback, a feat that stood until 2002. Matchup: Kansas City Chiefs vs. Arizona Cardinals. Date: October 1, 1995. Historical Significance At the time, this play set

It remained the longest QB touchdown run for seven years until Michael Vick broke the record with a 46-yard run (in overtime) that totaled more yards through different segments, though Bono's singular 76-yard dash remains one of the most iconic "tricks" in NFL history. Date: October 1, 1995

The play is often cited by outlets like Secret Base and NFL Throwback as one of the "weirdest" or "most majestic" plays in football history.