FILE - Pittsburgh Steelers Franco Harris (32) in action, making catch vs Oakland Raiders Phil Villapiano (41). Ball was deflected as a result of Raiders Jack Tatum (31) and Steelers John Fuqua (33) collision.
Harris ran 60 yards for game-winning touc PITTSBURGH - The "Immaculate Reception" will live on forever in Pittsburgh.
Now too, will the number of the author of the most iconic play in NFL history.The Pittsburgh Steelers will retire Hall of Fame running back Franco Harris' No.
32 on Christmas Eve, 50 years and one day after he plucked the ball out of the air and raced down the sideline to the end zone to pull out a stunning playoff victory over the Oakland Raiders.The honor marks the third time in franchise history the Steelers will retire a number.
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