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“Faked the cameraman”: Peyton Manning’s legendary fake for a touchdown against Jerry Jones’ Dallas Cowboys

In a stunning 2013 face-off, Peyton Manning's Denver Broncos triumphed over Tony Romo's Dallas Cowboys 51-48, highlighted by Manning's unexpected touchdown. Faking a handoff to Knowshon Moreno, Manning ran the ball himself, leaving players and even the cameraman fooled. Fans recall the play as one of the NFL's best fakes, showcasing Manning's intelligence and athleticism.
“Faked the cameraman”: Peyton Manning’s legendary fake for a touchdown against Jerry Jones’ Dallas Cowboys
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The quarterback decides the score. There, we said it. We know they don’t always determine the outcome. But that’s what happened in the 2013 season! In the second quarter of the Dallas Cowboys vs. Denver Broncos matchup, quarterback Peyton Manning stood at the 1-yard line. The expected move was a short pass or handoff to the wide receiver/running back. But, but, but. What did Manning do? He decided to fake it! He faked a pass to running back Knowshon Moreno, clutched the ball, and ran into the end zone for a touchdown! At that moment, didn’t the quarterback just decide the game?

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Description of Peyton Manning’s fake play against Jerry Jones’ Dallas Cowboys:Peyton Manning fakes out everybody. He lines up against Dallas at the 1-yard line. The play looks like a pass all the way, and even the cameraman gets fooled, but Manning tucks it and walks into the end zone untouched (source: YouTube Shorts/Splashe NFL).
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It’s called a bootleg touchdown, and it wasn’t in the official playbook. This stunning play left Dallas Cowboys defensive end DeMarcus Ware in shock! He thought RB Knowshon Moreno had the ball. But Moreno didn’t! Manning had kept it and sprinted into the endzone for a touchdown!
On August 30, Sports Media Personality Dov Kleiman shared a throwback video of NFL legend Peyton Manning’s legendary fake pass to Knowshon Moreno on X, and fans quickly poured in with their reactions.
A fan called it “Coldest move ever.” Another wrote, “Such a smooth fake from the Sheriff.”A third fan declared it to be, “One of the best fake outs in NFL history.” A fourth fan commented, “It’s even crazier that even if he chose to hand it off they still score easily.”A fifth fan stated, “The Dallas Cowboys haven’t beat the Denver Broncos since 1995.”
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A fan spoke about the cameraman who got tricked, “Cameraman had time to get faked out, ZOOM OUT, and watch Peyton still have 5 more yards to run.”Another expressed excitement, “I've never been so hyped after a play, before. Literally everyone got tricked, TV viewers, camera man, and all.”A third fan was at the stadium, recalled, “I was sitting just above the top left corner of this view in Dallas. The entire stadium had no idea until he hold up the ball. It was glorious.”A fourth fan said it looked too easy, “Never had a man moved that slowly and scored that easily 😂.”
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A fifth fan said it was unexpected, “Nobody expected Payton to run the ball... like ever!”A fan wanted the current quarterbacks to adopt Manning’s play: “Love this. Never understand why QBs don’t do this more often.”Another said, “He definitely faked the cameraman.”A third fan spoke about the cameraman's actions, “And took 2-3 business days to get there. The fact that the camera panned right and then back left & he was still running got me in tears 😭💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀.”In the 2013 season, Peyton Manning’s Denver Broncos defeated Tony Romo’s Dallas Cowboys by a score of 51-48.Also Read: “Releasing a superstar?” New England Patriots do not want to continue with veteran safety Jabrill Peppers | NFL News - The Times of India
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