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Unbelievable Super Bowl Moments: The Longest Plays That Changed Football Forever

Unbelievable Super Bowl Moments: The Longest Plays That Changed Football Forever

Muhammad also caught a touchdown pass in his other Super Bowl appearance, a 29-17 loss to the Indianapolis Colts in 2007 as a member of the Chicago Bears. It makes him one of 30 players with multiple touchdown catches in the Super Bowl.

Muhammad’s catch broke the record that had been achieved just seven years earlier, also against the Patriots. In Super Bowl XXXI, Antonio Freeman caught an 81-yard touchdown pass from Brett Favre in the Green Bay Packers’ 35-21 win over the Patriots.

It was a game of big plays for the Packers, as Favre had another 54-yard touchdown pass to Andre Rison earlier in the game and the special teams had another play that might show up later on this list. And since the Packers won, Freeman’s catch is still the longest in a Super Bowl victory.

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