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New York Giants great Fran Tarkenton has been named one of the NFL's all-time best players to never win a Super Bowl.
4-time Super Bowl champion Why he made SN's list: Franco Harris, a running fullback, was the heart of the Steelers' offense to complement their dominant "Steel Curtain" defense during the dynasty. He ...
The team captured four Super Bowl titles behind their legendary Steel Curtain defense, the leadership of Head Coach Chuck Noll, the arm of Terry Bradshaw, and the powerful running of Franco Harris.
In the Super Bowl, Harris carved his way through the Minnesota Vikings ’ defense so graciously. He gained 158 yards on 34 carries, capping it off with a touchdown.
Former Lion Franco Harris still holds the all-time career record for most Super Bowl carries (101) and most Super Bowl rushing yards (354). He won each of his four Super Bowls with the Pittsburgh ...
Super Bowl IX (1974): 158 yards Super Bowl X (1975): 82 yards Super Bowl XIII (1978): 68 yards Super Bowl XIV (1979): 46 yards Harris may have been born in Fort Dix, N.J., but his football legacy ...
Pittsburgh Steelers RB Franco Harris (32) carried the ball 34 times for 158 yards and a touchdown in a 16-6 Super Bowl IX victory over the Minnesota Vikings. Harris was named Super Bowl MVP.
Pittsburgh Steelers running back Franco Harris, (32), tries for some extra yardage during Super Bowl IX against the Minnesota Vikings in New Orleans, LA., on January 12, 1975. (AP Photo) ...
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The family of the four-time Super Bowl champion says they will take to the field for Sunday's Steelers game against the New York Jets to honor the work and life of Franco Harris.
Most Games, Player — 10, Tom Brady, New England, 2002, 2004-05, 2008, 2012, 2015, 2017-19; Tampa Bay, 2021. Most Games Winning Team, Player — 7, Tom Brady, New ...
Four Super Bowl rings and a Pro Football Hall of Fame ring will be in the museum’s “Super Steelers” exhibit as part of an installation that remembers Harris’ life and career.