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Steve Young gets the Monkey off his Back, from Press Conference to Playoff, and an NBA Marathon - This DiSH for Jan. 29
Episode 79329th January 2026 • This Day in Sports History • Thrive Sweet Productions
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In 1995, Steve Young threw a Super Bowl record 6 TDs in a rout of San Diego in Super Bowl XXIX. Jerry Rice had flu like symptoms but still caught three TDs to become the all-time Super Bowl leader in TD catches.

In 2012, Brandt Snedeker's post-tourney press conference was interrupted because he had more golf to play. Leader Kyle Stanley's triple bogey on the final hole plunged him into a tie with Snedeker. Brandt won on the second playoff hole.

In 1980, the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Los Angeles Lakers played a marathon 4 overtime game with the Cavs winning 154-153.

In 1936, the Baseball Hall of Fame named its first class of honorees.

And in 1963, the Football Hall of Fame announced its first class of honorees.

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