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Pittsburgh Steelers Franco Harris Immaculate Reception Signed Pic FREE SHIPPING!

Description: Up for action is a pristine signed 8" x 10" black & white photograph of the late Franco Harris in the famous "Immaculate Reception", one of the most loved events in the history of sports! This photo is certified by the reknowned Steiner Sports company as #600 out of #1972 in this collection. The frame is black vinyl with a shatter-proof vinyl protective cover and matted on 2-layer acid-free shadow matboard. With the frame, the overall dimensions are 15" x 12". FREE USPS PRIORITY SHIPPING AND INSURANCE INCLUDED! The Immaculate Reception is one of the most famous plays in the history of American football. It occurred in the AFC divisional playoff game of the National Football League (NFL), between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Oakland Raiders at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on December 23, 1972.With the Steelers trailing 7-6, on fourth down with 22 seconds left in the game, Pittsburgh quarterback Terry Bradshaw threw a pass targeting John Fuqua. The ball bounced off the helmet of Raiders safety Jack Tatum. Steelers fullback Franco Harris caught it just before it hit the ground and ran for a game-winning touchdown. The play has been a source of some controversy and speculation ever since, with some contending that the ball touched only Fuqua (and did not in any way touch Tatum) or that it hit the ground before Harris caught it, either of which would have resulted in an incomplete pass by the rules at the time. Kevin Cook's The Last Headbangers cites the play as the beginning of a bitter rivalry between Pittsburgh and Oakland that fueled a historically brutal Raiders team during the NFL's most controversially physical era.NFL Films has chosen the Immaculate Reception as the greatest play of all time, as well as the most controversial. The play was also selected as the Greatest Play in NFL History in the NFL Network's 100 series. The play was a turning point for the Steelers, who reversed four decades of futility with their first playoff win ever and went on to win four Super Bowls by the end of the 1970s.The play's name is a pun derived from the Immaculate Conception, a dogma in the Catholic Church. The phrase was first used on air by Myron Cope, a Pittsburgh sportscaster who was reporting on the Steelers' victory. A Pittsburgh woman, Sharon Levosky, called Cope before his 11:00 p.m. sports broadcast that night of December 23 and suggested the name, which was coined by her friend Michael Ord. Cope used the term on television and the phrase stuck. The phrase is a pun on "Immaculate Conception" was apparently meant to imply that the play was divine in nature (see Hail Mary pass for a similar term). On Nov-20-23 at 07:28:19 PST, seller added the following information: Bid now for guaranteed delivery before Christmas!!! Up for action is a pristine signed 8" x 10" black & white photograph of the late Franco Harris in the famous "Immaculate Reception", one of the most loved events in the history of sports! This photo is certified by the reknowned Steiner Sports company as #600 out of 1972 in this collection. The frame is black vinyl with a shatter-proof vinyl protective cover and matted on 2-layer acid-free shadow matboard. With the frame, the overall dimensions are 15" x 12". FREE USPS PRIORITY SHIPPING AND INSURANCE INCLUDED! The Immaculate Reception is one of the most famous plays in the history of American football. It occurred in the AFC divisional playoff game of the National Football League (NFL), between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Oakland Raiders at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on December 23, 1972. With the Steelers trailing 7-6, on fourth down with 22 seconds left in the game, Pittsburgh quarterback Terry Bradshaw threw a pass targeting John Fuqua. The ball bounced off the helmet of Raiders safety Jack Tatum. Steelers fullback Franco Harris caught it just before it hit the ground and ran for a game-winning touchdown. The play has been a source of some controversy and speculation ever since, with some contending that the ball touched only Fuqua (and did not in any way touch Tatum) or that it hit the ground before Harris caught it, either of which would have resulted in an incomplete pass by the rules at the time. Kevin Cook's The Last Headbangers cites the play as the beginning of a bitter rivalry between Pittsburgh and Oakland that fueled a historically brutal Raiders team during the NFL's most controversially physical era. NFL Films has chosen the Immaculate Reception as the greatest play of all time, as well as the most controversial. The play was also selected as the Greatest Play in NFL History in the NFL Network's 100 series. The play was a turning point for the Steelers, who reversed four decades of futility with their first playoff win ever and went on to win four Super Bowls by the end of the 1970s. The play's name is a pun derived from the Immaculate Conception, a dogma in the Catholic Church. The phrase was first used on air by Myron Cope, a Pittsburgh sportscaster who was reporting on the Steelers' victory. A Pittsburgh woman, Sharon Levosky, called Cope before his 11:00 p.m. sports broadcast that night of December 23 and suggested the name, which was coined by her friend Michael Ord. Cope used the term on television and the phrase stuck. The phrase is a pun on "Immaculate Conception" was apparently meant to imply that the play was divine in nature (see Hail Mary pass for a similar term).

Price: 399 USD

Location: Murrells Inlet, South Carolina

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Item Specifics

All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

Brand: Steiner Sports

Framed: Yes

Player: Franco Harris

Sport: Football-NFL

Signed: Yes

Original/Reprint: Original

Autograph Authentication: Steiner Sports

Product: Photo

Team: Pittsburgh Steelers

Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Event/Tournament: Steelers vs. Raiders 1972

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