In the history of the Pittsburgh Steelers, one that is long and illustrious, some key plays stand out above the others in franchise history.
There’s the Immaculate Reception, of course, which gave birth to the Steelers’ dynasty in the 70s. There’s also the James Harrison 100-yard pick-6 in the Super Bowl XLIII win over Arizona, not to mention the Troy Polamalu pick-6 against Baltimore to send the Steelers to the Super Bowl, or the Antwaan Randle El pass to Hines Ward to seal Super Bowl XL over Seattle.
Those plays are all great, but three plays in Steelers history were highlighted amongst the “most impossible throws” in NFL history, and they all came in Super Bowl wins for the Black and Gold.