Super Bowl XXX is remembered for Pittsburgh Steelers QB Neil O’Donnell’s three heartbreaking interceptions, falling to the Dallas Cowboys 27-17 in what was the franchise’s first Super Bowl loss. For one man who played in the game, another 15 minutes could’ve changed history.
“We had a good second half once we figured some things out,” former Steelers long snapper Kendall Gammon told 95.7 KCMO Monday. “We dealt with some injuries that did not help. I think if we’d played another quarter, that game might have been different. But it didn’t.”
It’s hardly the near-guarantee RB Shaun Alexander made about beating the Steelers in Super Bowl XL if that game could be replayed, but it was a sign of confidence from Gammon that Pittsburgh was closer to winning that game than perceived.