It’s Super Bowl week, and with it here at Steelers Gab we’re going back to take a look at the top 10 Steeler plays in Super Bowl history. We’re doing two per day, with today being numbers 6 and 5:
6. SB XLIII Woodley clinches the win – LB LaMarr Woodley made sure that Cards QB Kurt Warner would not get a shot at a last second bomb to try and upset the Steelers, as he got to the QB and sacked him with just seconds remaining, knocking the ball out of his hands, and Brett Keisel recovered it, saving the win for the Steelers.
5. SB XL – Willie Goes 75 against Seattle – The Steelers were up 7-3 entering the third quarter vs. Seattle, but needed a spark big time and got it from “Fast” Willie Parker, who got perfect blocks and raced through a role on the third play of the third quarter to go 75 yards for a touchdown to put the Steelers up 14-3. The play could not have been drawn up any better, and credit not only goes to Parker but to the five big boys up front that made the hole for him to race through.
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