Top 100 all-time Kansas City Chiefs moments: 100-76
DENVER – DECEMBER 15: Dante Hall #82 of the Kansas City Chiefs runs the ball as Deltha O’Neal #24 of the Denver Broncos defends during the NFL game at Invesco Field at Mile High on December 15, 2002 in Denver, Colorado. The Broncos won 31-24. (Photo by Brian Bahr/Getty Images)
92. Dante Hall jukes Broncos in absurd manner (2002)
If you watched Dante Hall, you always think about those quick moves and ridiculous feet. Hall earned the moniker of human joystick, and it was an apt a nickname as ever given. Hall was known to make professional football players look like children in the schoolyard, and it was never more apparent than against the Denver Broncos in Dec. 2002.
Despite the Kansas City Chiefs being all but out of the playoff picture, Hall put forth one of the most exciting plays in franchise history. The receiver/returner caught a quick out and made multiple Denver defenders miss in insane fashion, scooting down the sideline for a 49-yard touchdown. The fourth-quarter score made it 31-21, Denver, but it was an image that won’t be forgotten any time soon.
Hall would go onto become one of the most prolific return men in history the following year, setting standards that will be measuring future players for decades.
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