On the eve of Super Bowl LVIII, the Pittsburgh Steelers faithful have been reliving a magical moment from 15 seasons prior when the Steelers defeated the Arizona Cardinals to win Super Bowl XLIII.
There are two major plays that stand out. There’s the game-winning touchdown pass from QB Ben Roethlisberger to WR Santonio Holmes for the iconic, toe-tapping touchdown. Then there’s the last play of the first half, the 100-yard interception returned for a touchdown by LB James Harrison, a man known more for putting a hurting on quarterbacks than snagging their pass attempts.
Harrison joined the Pat McAfee Show on Wednesday in Las Vegas, the site of this year’s Super Bowl and was asked about the current state of the Steelers.