The best one-hit wonders throughout music history
They had one song that blew up the charts … and that … was … it.
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They had one song that blew up the charts … and that … was … it.
Find out which player/play was dubbed the biggest one-hit wonder in Tampa Bay Buccaneers history by ESPN’s NFL Nation.
When we think of one-hit wonders, we usually imagine some band from the 90s like New Radicals or Semisonic.
But ESPN’s NFL Nation decided to have a little fun with the concept, looking at one-hit wonders for each NFL team.
Here’s how they summed up the criteria for being a one-hit wonder: These are the 32 players who had one great game or season and never made a big impact in the NFL again.
For the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, they picked former wide receiver and return man Michael Spurlock, who in Week 15 of the 2007 season against the Atlanta Falcons, made history with his 90-yard kickoff return.
“Spurlock became the first Buccaneer in the franchise’s 32-year history to return a kickoff for a touchdown in a regular-season game when he streaked down the sideline in the first quarter of a Week 15 game against the Falcons. Legendary Bucs radio announcer Gene Deckerhoff infamously shouted, ‘Run, Micheal, run!’ while Matt Vasgersian exclaimed on the TV call, ‘Could it be that the great curse has been lifted?!'”
For those wanting to see the highlight in all its glory, here it is from the broadcast.
So, whatever became of Spurlock? Jenna Laine has you covered.
“Ironically, after Spurlock was cut and re-signed by the Bucs, he did it again against the Falcons on a squib kick in 2010. He spent the final six seasons of his career (2009-14) with seven teams, including the Bucs. He finished with five combined kick- and punt-return touchdowns.”
I’m sorry, but anytime you return a kick for a touchdown, it’s a highlight-worthy moment. Sounds like Spurlock had several, so maybe one-hit wonder isn’t so accurate a description.
Let’s give the guy some respect.
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