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FILE – In this Dec. 22, 2012, file photo, former Pittsburgh Steelers Hall of Fame running back Franco Harris stands on the spot of the “Immaculate Reception” after a marker commemorating the ...
Franco Harris never did. The Pittsburgh Steelers running back kept right on going, ... The moment his shoe-top grab eternally known as the “Immaculate Reception” entered the lexicon, ...
Franco Harris, the Hall of Fame running back whose heads-up thinking authored “The Immaculate Reception,” considered the most iconic play in NFL history, has died. He was 72. Harris' son Dok ...
Not all of Franco Harris' heroics were confined to the football field. There was also a little-known but valiant stand he took in defense of the city of Pittsburgh against the Ku Klux Klan; KDKA's ...
Hail Mary! Award-winning filmmaker Bill McAdams Jr. (“Jose Canseco: The Truth Hurts”) has secured the exclusive rights to the story of the Immaculate Reception football, one of the most iconic ...
Then, two years ago, Franco Harris suddenly died, three days before the retiring of his jersey on the 50th anniversary of the 'Immaculate Reception,' the incredible moment in 1972 when Harris led ...
PITTSBURGH — Franco Harris, the Hall of Fame running back whose heads-up thinking authored the "Immaculate Reception," considered the most iconic play in NFL history, has died. He was 72.
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