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Doug Williams and the Quarter That Changed the Super Bowl Forever

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:

Doug Williams didn’t just play in Super Bowl XXII—he owned it. And in doing so, he answered every doubt with the kind of dominance you can’t ignore.

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