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Current and former players, coaches and officials from across the National Football League are reacting to the news of Harris' death.
Franco Harris, who died last week at 72, is best remembered for the “Immaculate Reception,” but his pro-union and pro-democracy values should resonate, too.
Pittsburgh Steelers great Franco Harris has died, just days before the Steelers’ 50th anniversary celebration of the Immaculate Reception. Harris was 72. Steelers players, current and former ...
Members of the Pittsburgh Steelers paid homage to Franco Harris, who died earlier this week, ahead of his number retirement ceremony on Saturday.
The football world was stunned on Wednesday morning by the news that Franco Harris, the legendary Pittsburgh Steelers player who caught the famous "Immaculate Reception," had died at age 72 ...
'A Football Life': Pro Football Hall of Fame running back Franco Harris and his Pittsburgh Steelers teammates talk about his signature running style and how Franco's reputation for running out of ...
It was never just about football to Franco Harris. It couldn't be. That would have been too limiting. Too easy. A cop out.
Franco Harris, the Pittsburgh Steelers running back who caught what became known as the "Immaculate Reception", has died aged 72, the Pro Football Hall of Fame said on Wednesday.
The NFL world lost an absolute legend in Franco Harris this week when he died at the age of 72. Harris is a legend when it comes to the game of football, of course. But he's something more than ...
Pittsburgh Steelers Hall of Fame running back Franco Harris talks about winning offensive rookie of the year after being drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1972.
Franco Harris holds his Pro Football Hall of Fame bust aloft after being inducted into the hall in Canton on Saturday, August 4, 1990. Harris played for the Pittsburgh Steelers where he led them ...
Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama D-Ill., left, accompanied by former Pittsburgh Steelers NFL football players Jerome Bettis, centre, and Franco Harris, holds up a towel as they ...