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 2 and 1:
2. SB XLIII Holmes toe-tapper equals a game-winner – Santonio Holmes begged for the ball all of the final Steelers drive down 23-20, and he got it. The final play was a play of magic, as Holmes made an amazing catch in the corner of the end zone keeping his feet down and holding onto the ball. The play earned the Steelers the win, and Holmes the MVP award.
1. SB XLIII Harrison Goes the Distance – LB James Harrison capped off an amazing season in which he was the NFL Defensive Player of the Year as he picked off Cards QB Kurt Warner on the final play of the first half, then raced an amazing 100 yards for a momentum changing score to make it 17-7 Steelers. The play will likely forever remain the greatest defensive play in Super Bowl history.
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