That was the football advice Pittsburgh Steelers running back Franco Harris remembered Joe Paterno, his college coach at Penn State, preaching even if a play call wasn't directly meant for him. Go to ...
Whenever I spoke to Franco Harris, usually just chatting at various media events, he was always friendly, charming and blunt. He'd talk about anything and was usually fairly chill unless one topic ...
Former Pittsburgh Steelers great Franco Harris, who died Wednesday morning at age 72, will forever be linked to the Raiders for his role in one of the most historic plays in sports history. On the Dec ...
This weekend will be one of the most special weekends in Pittsburgh Steelers history, as they celebrate the legendary running back Franco Harris, who passed away on Wednesday at 72. Harris will have ...
There’s something about the Raiders and fantastic finishes to football games. Be it Sunday in a 30-24 victory over the Patriots at Allegiant Stadium. Or Dec. 23, 1972, with the play the NFL is ...
Pittsburgh Steelers Hall of Fame running back Franco Harris died Wednesday, just days before the 50th anniversary of the "Immaculate Reception," what many have called one of the greatest plays in NFL ...
Fifty years ago today, the Steelers trailed the Raiders 7-6 at Pittsburgh’s Three Rivers Stadium with 22 seconds left. Quarterback Terry Bradshaw dropped back to pass on fourth down from his 40-yard ...
In the days before he died this week at 72, Pittsburgh Steelers Hall of Fame running back Franco Harris did interviews about his central role in the “Immaculate Reception,” which occurred 50 years ago ...
Fifty years after the “Immaculate Reception” and just hours before his death, Franco Harris said it “blows my mind” how he pulled off arguably the most memorable play in NFL history. In a live ...
It was 50 years ago, on Dec. 23, 1972, when Franco Harris of the Pittsburgh Steelers recorded the Immaculate Reception, viewed by many as the greatest play in NFL history.