Pittsburgh's James Harrison, Made Longest Play in Super Bowl History
Sunday, February 1, 2009
James Harrison of the Pittsburgh Steelers and the NFL's defensive player of the year this season, made the longest Play in Super Bowl history. He ran 100 yards towards touchdown, after intercepting the ball, coming through all the defense of the opposing team, the Arizona Cardinals.
He made his history making play, just in time before the half-time of the Super Bowl 43 ends, giving them 17-7 lead against the Arizona Cardinals. The Pittsburgh Steelers won the game with the final score of 27-23.
Here's the video:
He made his history making play, just in time before the half-time of the Super Bowl 43 ends, giving them 17-7 lead against the Arizona Cardinals. The Pittsburgh Steelers won the game with the final score of 27-23.
Here's the video:
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