Franco Harris, Hall of Fame Pittsburgh Steelers running back, dies at 72
Great of 1970s NFL completed the ‘Immaculate Reception’, voted greatest play in league history
Franco Harris, the Hall of Fame Pittsburgh Steelers running back whose heads-up thinking created the “Immaculate Reception”, considered the most famous play in NFL history, has died. He was 72.
Harris’s son, Dok Harris, said his father died overnight. No cause of death was given.