Lost in the excitement of the interception by linebacker James Harrison for a touchdown as the first half expired in Super Bowl 43 is the fact that the Steelers would have had one more play. If Harrison would have been ruled down at the half foot line, the Steelers would of been allowed one more play because of the personal foul facemask penalty on Cardinals tackle Elton Brown, before the turnover occurred. The Steelers would have been given the ball half the distance from the spot of the tackle and given one more play even with the clock being expired in the half. VP of Officiating, Mike Pereira, Read more [...]
Video of the Super Bowl 43 Vince Lombardi Trophy presentation to Dan Rooney made by Joe Namath, Commissioner Roger Goodell and NBC reporter Dan Patrick. Patrick interviews, head coach Mike Tomlin, MVP wide receiver Santonio Holmes and quarterback Ben Roethlisberger.
Steelers cornerback Ike Taylor had a fantastic 45 minutes of football on Super Bowl Sunday versus the Arizona Cardinals. The only problem is that Taylor came up 15 minutes short. Taylor blanketed Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald in the first three quarters of football, holding him to just one catch for 12 yards. What happened after that almost cost the Steelers their sixth NFL championship. Fitzgerald, a former University of Pittsburgh star, added 6 catches for 115 yards and 2 touchdowns all in the fourth quarter against Taylor. Fitzgerald's first touchdown came on a fade pattern to the Read more [...]
Video of Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin day after the Super Bowl press conference on Monday following the 27-23 win versus the Arizona Cardinals. also below is the transcript.
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(opening statement) “I think first and foremost, I’d like to just tip my hat to the Arizona Cardinals organization, their coaches and players. That was a fierce battle we had last night. Hopefully it was entertaining to the fans of the game. Hopefully it honored Read more [...]
Below is the audio from Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin Super Bowl 43 post game press conference following the 27-23 win versus the Arizona Cardinals.
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Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl, Allegheny County Executive Dan Onorato and the Pittsburgh Steelers announced on Monday that a Super Bowl parade to celebrate the Steelers win in Super Bowl 43 will be held tomorrow at noon, according to a press release from the mayor's office.
The victory parade will take a similar route as the Pittsburgh traditional St. Patrick’s Day Parade, which usually begins at Mellon Arena and makes it way through Downtown Pittsburgh.
The mayor's office also said that more details about the parade would be released later Monday afternoon.
This should put to rest the fact that Steelers wide receiver Santonio Holmes did indeed have two feet down in the endzone for the winning touchdown catch in Super Bowl 43 versus the Arizona Cardinals.
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Get your Pittsburgh Steelers Monday morning Super Bowl newspapers right now before they are sold out. Pittsburgh Post Gazette and Pittsburgh Tribune-Review newspapers available.
Video of the holding call on Steelers C Justin Hartwig in Super Bowl 43 versus the Arizona Cardinals that resulted in a safety. This could be argued that it wasn't really a hold as much as he got bullrushed and DE Chike Okeafor fell on top of him.
The Pittsburgh Steelers beat the Arizona Cardinals 27-23 in a fantastic finish to Super Bowl 43 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa.
Super Bowl MVP wide receiver Santonio Holmes managed to keep two feet inbounds while catching the game-winning 6-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Ben Roethlisberger with 35 seconds remaining in the game, capping a 78-yard drive.
The Steelers became the first NFL team to boast six Super Bowl wins, breaking a tie with Dallas and San Francisco, but the NFL's No. 1 defense had few answers for Arizona Cardinal quarterback Kurt Warner in the fourth quarter. Warner Read more [...]
Here is the link to the Official Super Bowl 43 media flip card given out to all of the media covering Super Bowl 43 between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Arizona Cardinals.