
Unbelievable Super Bowl Moments: The Longest Plays That Changed Football Forever
Not bad for a guy who was acquired from the New York Giants for third- and sixth-round draft picks earlier in the 2022 season.
Longest Interception Return: James Harrison, 100 yards, on Feb. 1, 2009
An iconic Super Bowl moment also happens to be the longest defensive return in Super Bowl history.
Kurt Warner and the Arizona Cardinals were driving down the field before halftime and had first-and-goal at the 1-yard line. He saw Anquan Boldin over the middle for a potential touchdown and threw it to the sure-handed receiver. What he didnât see was Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker James Harrison cutting in front of Boldin.
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