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The Immaculate Reception December 23, 1972

December 22, 2014 by Gerry

The AFC Divisional Playoff, December 23, 1972. The Steelers are one of the oldest franchises in the NFL, and they have never won a post season game. With 77 seconds left in the game, the Raiders score the only touchdown of the game, on a 30-yard run. Then the Steelers take possession and move the ball to their own 40-yard line. There are 22 seconds on the clock. Watch the video to see what happens next. It’s almost impossible to describe. NFL Films calls it the greatest play of all time. Steeler fans call it “The Immaculate Reception”.

Filed Under: This Day in Sports History Tagged With: Greatest play in NFL History, Immaculate reception, Steelers first championship

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