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Sports comebacks nobody saw coming — which one still gives you chills?
🏆 Leading: Tiger's return from the brink

Eleven years had passed since Tiger Woods won a major. In between came back surgeries, a very public scandal, and a DUI arrest that made a full recovery look like a fantasy. By 2019 most had written off any chance of another green jacket. Then, at Augusta, Woods held his nerve on the back nine while the leaders around him fell apart, closing out a one-shot win that felt less like a golf tournament and more like redemption itself. The roar that followed his final putt remains one of the loudest moments in sports history — a career and a man, both back from the brink.

Tiger's return from the brink Eleven years had passed since Tiger Woods won a major. In between came back surgeries, a very public scandal, and a DUI arrest that made a full recovery look like a fantasy. By 2019 most had written off any chance of another green jacket. Then, at Augusta, Woods held his nerve on the back nine while the leaders around him fell apart, closing out a one-shot win that felt less like a golf tournament and more like redemption itself. The roar that followed his final putt remains one of the loudest moments in sports history — a career and a man, both back from the brink. is leading so far with 100%.

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Sports comebacks nobody saw coming — which one still gives you chills?
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Tiger's return from the brink

Eleven years had passed since Tiger Woods won a major. In between came back surgeries, a very public scandal, and a DUI arrest that made a full recovery look like a fantasy. By 2019 most had written off any chance of another green jacket. Then, at Augusta, Woods held his nerve on the back nine while the leaders around him fell apart, closing out a one-shot win that felt less like a golf tournament and more like redemption itself. The roar that followed his final putt remains one of the loudest moments in sports history — a career and a man, both back from the brink.

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Tiger's return from the brink Eleven years had passed since Tiger Woods won a major. In between came back surgeries, a very public scandal, and a DUI arrest that made a full recovery look like a fantasy. By 2019 most had written off any chance of another green jacket. Then, at Augusta, Woods held his nerve on the back nine while the leaders around him fell apart, closing out a one-shot win that felt less like a golf tournament and more like redemption itself. The roar that followed his final putt remains one of the loudest moments in sports history — a career and a man, both back from the brink.
Down 28-3, still they found a way With just over 17 minutes left in Super Bowl LI, the Atlanta Falcons led the New England Patriots 28-3. Vegas had New England's chances at less than 1%, and fans were already heading for the exits. Then Tom Brady and the Patriots offense simply refused to stop, scoring 25 unanswered points to force overtime — the first in Super Bowl history — before Brady drove them down for the winning score. It remains the largest comeback in Super Bowl history, and "28-3" has become shorthand in sports for any lead that somehow isn't safe.
5,000-to-1 underdogs became champions The season before, Leicester City had been fighting to avoid relegation. Bookmakers gave them 5,000-to-1 odds to win the 2015-16 Premier League title — longer odds than finding the Loch Ness Monster or Elvis being found alive. With a squad built on castoffs and a manager many had never heard of, Leicester simply kept winning, week after week, while the traditional giants faltered around them. When they were confirmed champions, it wasn't just a title — it was widely called the greatest underdog story in the history of team sports, a fairy tale that actually happened on a football pitch.
Down 3-1, breaking a 52-year curse No team had ever come back from a 3-1 deficit to win the NBA Finals — until the Cleveland Cavaliers faced a 73-win Golden State Warriors team many called the greatest ever. Down 3-1, LeBron James and Kyrie Irving refused to fold, winning three straight to force a Game 7. With the score tied late, James delivered a chase-down block for the ages and Irving buried a dagger three over Steph Curry. Cleveland won its first major sports championship in 52 years, and LeBron kept the promise he'd made when he came home. It remains one of the greatest comebacks in sports history.