
Unveiling the Epic Moments: The Longest Super Bowl Plays That Changed the Game Forever
The interception was just the start for Harrison, who navigated seemingly the entire Cardinals offense before rumbling into the end zone. Steve Breaston and Larry Fitzgerald almost brought Harrison down, but the linebacker managed to stay up long enough to cross the plane as time expired and give the Steelers a 17-7 lead.
The Cardinals would come back and take the lead, but a Ben Roethlisberger pass to wide receiver Santonio Holmes just inside the sideline of the end zone with 46 seconds left gave Pittsburgh the title in Super Bowl XLIII.
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