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"What makes the play great is the mystery of it," said ... "Dec. 23 will henceforth be celebrated in Pittsburgh as the Feast of the Immaculate Reception," legendary local sportscaster Myron ...
Filmmaker Bill McAdams Jr. will delve into the extraordinary journey of the Immaculate Reception football in a feature film.
Their conclusion? The "Immaculate Reception" is the greatest play in NFL history. For the few unfamiliar: The "Immaculate Reception" was a play made by Pittsburgh Steelers running back Franco ...
The story of the Steelers' Immaculate Reception football and its owner, Jim Baker, is being made into a feature film.
Former Steelers QB Terry Bradshaw, who threw the unforgettable "Immaculate Reception" pass, said teammates who will attend the game will celebrate Harris' remarkable play. The catch planted the ...
Legend: Franco Harris, Steelers legend best known for making 'The Immaculate Reception,' dies at 72 A play to remember: Erie connections part of 50th anniversary for the Immaculate Reception It ...
Fifty years later, The Immaculate Reception still has a strong case as the greatest play in NFL history. Back on Dec. 23, 1972, the Steelers needed a last-minute miracle to beat the Raiders in the ...
Into this matrix of preciseness, we have in all its wonderful glory “The Immaculate Reception.” It has been named the most exciting play in NFL history which is like saying cheesecake is yummy.
Fans tailgating near the Immaculate Reception monument before the Steelers' Dec. 11 game against the Ravens could readily recite the moment-by-moment details of the play. That includes those who ...
Even closer to the play was Fred Biletnikoff. The 1961 Tech Memorial graduate, then an eighth-year receiver for the Raiders, was on their sideline while the Immaculate Reception unfolded.
"What makes the play great is the mystery of it," said ... subsequent run for the winning touchdown was nicknamed "The Immaculate Reception." "He caught it I'd say calf-high on the left side ...