On January 23, 2000, the Tampa Bay Bucs brought their highly-touted defense to St. Louis to face the NFL's hottest offense. Tampa Bay had virtually no offense, suffering a safety early. Still, they had a 6-5 lead midway through the fourth quarter until Kurt Warner found Ricky Proehl with the home-run ball. What happened on Tampa Bay's final drive would force a change in the NFL rule book. It also would preserve the Rams' 11-6 win for the right to play Tennessee in Super Bowl XXXIV.