PITTSBURGH (AP) — The ball fluttered in the air and all but one of the 22 players on the Three Rivers Stadium turf on that cold December day 50 years ago essentially stopped. Franco Harris never did.
Pittsburgh Steelers Hall of Fame running back Franco Harris died Wednesday, just days before the 50th anniversary of the "Immaculate Reception," what many have called one of the greatest plays in NFL ...
And it came to pass — actually, quarterback Terry Bradshaw came to pass, but bear with us. This is a story about football, culture and religion, so it seems right to begin with some biblical phrasing.
The “Immaculate Reception,” the nickname forever associated with one of the NFL's most famous plays, didn't come about overnight. It required much less time than that. Franco Harris played for the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Prepare yourselves, Steelers fans — the story of the Immaculate Reception football is being turned into a feature film. Bill ...
'A Football Life': Pittsburgh Steelers Pro Football Hall of Fame running back Franco Harris talks 'The Immaculate Reception' with Oakland Raiders linebacker Phil Villapiano. 'A Football Life': Members ...
Weird, how things turn out. While it’s likely the most famous and most replayed replay in NFL history, it’s not very good. It’s unclear, grainy. It shows little and proves nothing. Yet it remains with ...
Fifty years ago today, the Steelers trailed the Raiders 7-6 at Pittsburgh’s Three Rivers Stadium with 22 seconds left. Quarterback Terry Bradshaw dropped back to pass on fourth down from his 40-yard ...
Pittsburgh Steelers former running back Franco Harris breaks down the Immaculate Reception play with current RB Najee Harris. Our NFL Generations series is about bridging the gap between the past and ...
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