The NFL will celebrate its 100th birthday in 2019, and in order to commemorate that, the league has planned 17 matchups with historical significance that will be highlighted throughout the season.

Each week throughout the 17-week season next year, a game will be tabbed an a “landmark game.” Of them, the Buffalo Bills are included.

But perhaps not for a reason one would enjoy.

When the Bills visit the Tennessee Titans in Week 5… need we say more?

We’ll let the NFL do the explaining:

Buffalo and Tennessee captivated audiences with the Music City Miracle in the 1999 playoffs. With 16 seconds remaining in the game and the Titans facing a 16-15 deficit, fullback Lorenzo Neal fielded a short kickoff, made a move to his right, and then handed the ball off to tight end Frank Wychek. The tight end took a few steps to his right before stopping, and then turned his body to the left and threw a lateral across the field to an uncovered wide receiver Kevin Dyson, who raced 75 yards down the left sideline untouched for the game-winning touchdown.

Unfortunately, the NFL neglects to mention how it was an illegal forward pass on said play. However, in this same season’s Super Bowl, the Titans fell to the St. Louis Rams and Dyson was tackled “one yard short” as time expired.

Things you just hated to see.