The Hit (Chuck Bednarik)

The Hit
1234 Total
PHI 00710 17
NYG 7300 10
DateNovember 20, 1960
StadiumYankee Stadium, The Bronx, New York City, United States

"The Hit" is a phrase used to describe one of the most famous plays in the history of the National Football League. The game was played November 20, 1960 between the Philadelphia Eagles and the New York Giants at the original Yankee Stadium in Bronx, New York.

On the play, Chuck Bednarik, a linebacker with the Eagles, tackled Frank Gifford, a running back for the Giants, in the game's fourth quarter, knocking Gifford unconscious. He was removed from the field on a stretcher and transported by ambulance to a local hospital, where he was diagnosed with a deep concussion. The hit is considered by NFL analysts and fans to be the most, or certainly among the most, vicious defensive tackles in professional football history.[1]

Bednarik's tackle, which was perfectly legal and drew no penalty, has been widely described over the years as likely the hardest and most vicious tackle in the history of the National Football League. Gifford was hospitalized for ten days.[2]

Gifford's injuries forced him to retire from the NFL. However, after undergoing 18 months of recovery, he ultimately returned with the Giants in 1962, before permanently retiring in 1964.[3]

  1. ^ Burke, Garrett (June 8, 2020). "The Facts and Fiction Behind Chuck Bednarik's Hit on Wide Receiver Frank Gifford". Sportscasting.com. Retrieved September 27, 2022.
  2. ^ "When Frank Gifford was knocked out by one of the most vicious tackles in NFL history," History.com, September 20, 2021
  3. ^ "Hardest Hitters in NFL History," Sports Illustrated, July 25, 2007