Doug Williams and the Quarter That Changed the Super Bowl Forever
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Doug Williams and the Quarter That Changed the Super Bowl Forever

2025-02-11
On January 31st, 1988, under the bright lights of San Diego's Jack Murphy Stadium, Doug "Uncle Dougie" Williams made history as the first Black quarterback to start in a Super Bowl. Across from him stood NFL golden boy John Elway—and a chorus of doubts that had shadowed Black quarterbacks for decades. The game couldn't have started worse: a 56-yard touchdown on Denver's first play, a 10–0 deficit by the end of the first quarter, and a painful knee injury that sent Williams to the sideline. But what followed wasn't just a comeback—it was a seismic statement. In this episode, we relive:
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