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Early in the fourth quarter, tackle Sean Locklear was called for holding on a pass completion that would have put the Seahawks at the Steelers ' 1-yard line, poised for the potential tying touchdown.
Super Bowl XL: Pittsburgh 21, Seattle 10 -- The Seahawks joined the NFL in 1976, but it wasn't until February 2006 that the team made its first Super Bowl appearance, an appearance that's still a ...
Longest rush: 75 yards (TD) – Willie Parker, Pittsburgh Steelers, Super Bowl XL vs. Seattle Seahawks. Most rushing touchdowns: 3 (tie) – Jalen Hurts, Philadelphia Eagles, ...
Our photographers roamed Detroit all week to bring you the Super Bowl XL scene. From photos of both teams to anything else that went on, we had it covered. ESPN Radio was live in Detroit all week ...
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Russell Wilson on Steelers’ Comparisons to Super Bowl Seahawks - MSN
Russell Wilson discusses comparisons between this Pittsburgh Steelers team and the Super Bowl winning Seattle Seahawks. NFL News: Mike Tomlin brings back former Super Bowl champion to Pittsburgh ...
Who wouldn't have loved to be inside official Bill Leavy's head when he received his Week 2 NFL assignment? The man at the center of controversy in Super Bowl XL will again officiate a critical ...
The Pittsburgh Steelers claimed their fifth Lombardi Trophy with a victory over the Seattle Seahawks at Super Bowl XL in Detroit on Feb. 5, 2006.
Feb 5, 2006; Detroit, MI, USA; Pittsburgh Steelers hold the Vince Lombardi Trophy overhead on the field after Super Bowl XL at Ford Field. Pittsburgh won 21-10 over the Seattle Seahawks.
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Super Bowl XL Champion selling ring to help out alma mater - MSN
A Steelers Super Bowl XL Champion is selling his ring to help out his high school’s football program. Defensive end Kimo von Oelhoffen, a Hawaiian native, is auctioning off his championship ring ...
Polamalu started all three Super Bowls he played in, with five tackles in Super Bowl XL, two tackles and a pass defense in Super Bowl XLIII, and three tackles in Super Bowl XLV. But the Super Bowl isn ...
Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger dives for the endzone during the matchup between the Steelers and the Seahawks for Super Bowl XL at Ford Field, in Detroit, Michigan on February 6th, 2006.
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