According to the NFL, the average career length for a rookie who makes an opening-day roster is six seasons. Vikings defensive tackle Kevin Williams is close to doubling that as he nears the end of his 11th season.
In fact, at 33, Williams has been around so long that he'll get another shot at Josh McCown a full decade after that infamous day in the desert.
"So he was the guy in Arizona, huh?" Williams said this week as he prepared for McCown and the Bears to visit Mall of America Field on Sunday.
Yes, Kevin. Yes, he was.
Facing fourth-and-25 from the Vikings 28-yard line with four seconds left and the Vikings leading 17-12 at Sun Devil Stadium, it was McCown, then a second-year backup with an 0-2 record as a starter, who launched the ball that would sink a season.
The Cardinals were 3-12 in 2003 and had lost seven in a row. The Vikings were 9-6 and would clinch the division if McCown's desperation throw fell incomplete.
By now, the image of that play and the call by Paul Allen, the team's radio voice, has been forever burned into Vikings history.
"Nooooooooooooo!"