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 4 and 3:
4. SB X – Swann makes magic vs. Dallas – Most felt Lynn Swann wouldn’t even play vs. Dallas after suffering a concussion in the AFC Title game vs. Oakland, but Swann not only played, he was amazing. His masterful wild catch against the Cowboys Mark Washington has been replayed on NFL Films about 50,000 times, and it never gets old. He was able to keep his focus to make the play despite tripping and having to climb up Washington and then falling on his chest. Truly a classic.
3. SB XIV Stallworth goes deep for the winner vs. the Rams – The black and gold trailed 19-17 with less than 13 minutes left against the upstart Rams, but MVP Terry Bradshaw teamed up with WR John Stallworth for a perfect 73-yard bomb to put the Steelers ahead for good 24-19. The ball was perfect, just ahead of the outstretched hands of Rams DB Rod Perry, and the HOF WR pulled it in for the prettiest play of SB XIV.
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