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  1. Immaculate Reception - Wikipedia

    The Immaculate Reception is one of the most famous plays in the history of American football. It was a touchdown which occurred in the AFC divisional playoff game of the National Football …

  2. WATCH: OTD - The Immaculate Reception - Steelers.com

    Dec 23, 2025 · The greatest play in NFL history: The Immaculate Reception.

  3. Immaculate Reception's impact, legacy endure 53 years later

    6 days ago · The Immaculate Reception was the Steelers' first playoff touchdown. The Steelers lost to the undefeated Miami Dolphins in the AFC championship game the following week.

  4. The Immaculate Reception: Catch of a Lifetime

    Fifty years have passed since Pittsburgh Steelers running back Franco Harris snagged the "Immaculate Reception" to propel his team to a 1972 AFC playoff victory.

  5. Immaculate Reception Original Broadcast - BEST QUALITY

    Immaculate Reception Original Broadcast - BEST QUALITY Savage Brick Archive 6K subscribers Subscribe

  6. Today in History: The Immaculate Reception – Chicago Tribune

    On Dec. 23, 1972, in an NFL playoff game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Oakland Raiders, Steelers running back Franco Harris scored a game-winning touchdown on a …

  7. This Day in History: Pittsburgh Steelers beat Oakland Raiders on ...

    Dec 23, 2025 · Franco Harris of the Pittsburgh Steelers scored a game-winning 42-yard touchdown off a deflected pass in what is known as the “Immaculate Reception”. The …

  8. NFL’s Greatest Play: The Immaculate Reception - HISTORY

    Nov 18, 2021 · In the decades before 22-year-old rookie Franco Harris' "Immaculate Reception —considered the greatest play in NFL history —the Pittsburgh Steelers were mostly awful. …

  9. Today in History: December 23, Franco Harris makes the ‘Immaculate

    Dec 23, 2025 · The “Immaculate Reception,” as the catch came to be known, is often cited as the greatest NFL play of all time.

  10. Immaculate Reception Explained

    The Immaculate Reception was actually the first touchdown the Steelers ever scored in the postseason (they were shut out against the Eagles in the 1947 playoff game).