Bono 76.mp4 Apr 2026
Bono fooled the entire Cardinals defense—and the cameraman—running untouched down the left sideline for 76 yards. Why the Video is Famous
The video typically refers to a famous NFL highlight featuring Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Steve Bono and his record-breaking 76-yard touchdown run against the Arizona Cardinals on October 1, 1995. BoNo 76.mp4
A naked bootleg (play-action fake) designed to look like a handoff to Hall of Fame running back Marcus Allen . The Cardinals' defense was so convinced Marcus Allen
The Cardinals' defense was so convinced Marcus Allen had the ball that they formed a massive pile-up at the line of scrimmage while Bono jogged past them. The "BoNo 76" clip is widely celebrated in
Steve Bono was known as a traditional, "slow" pocket passer rather than a mobile quarterback. Seeing him outrun a professional defense for 76 yards was considered a "cartoonish" and "unbelievable" development.
The "BoNo 76" clip is widely celebrated in sports history for several humorous and tactical reasons:
The video prominently features offensive lineman Joe Valerio sprinting downfield alongside Bono. Valerio famously looked around for defenders to block, but none were within 50 yards of them. Historical Significance