
A key member of the great Pittsburgh Steelers teams of the 1970s, former Penn State standout Franco Harris put together one of the most amazing careers in NFL history. Over his 13 years in the league the running back rushed for 12,120 yards and 91 touchdowns, went to the Pro Bowl eight times, and won four Super Bowl Championships, earning Super Bowl MVP honors in 1975 at Super Bowl IX. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1990. Franco Harris has hand signed this 16×20 color photograph of him in action, running the ball during a game against the Minnesota Vikings. A Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity is included. To order a black mica frame for this 16′ x 20′ photograph, click here . To order a premium cherry wood frame for this 16′ x 20′ photograph, click here .
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As a key member of the great Pittsburgh Steelers teams of the 1970s, Franco Harris played in eight Pro Bowls and rushed for 158 yards en route to MVP honors in Super Bowl IX, the first-ever title for the Steelers. He appeared in five AFC championships and four Super Bowls in his 12 years of professional football. His career stats are impressive: 12,120 yards, 91 touchdowns rushing,2,287 yards, 9 touchdowns receiving and 14,622 combined net yards. Franco Harris hand signed this 16×20 color photograph of him pacing the sideline during a game against the Cleveland Browns at Municipal Stadium in 1983 in Cleveland, Ohio. A Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity is included. To order a black mica frame for this 16′ x 20′ photograph, click here . To order a premium cherry wood frame for this 16′ x 20′ photograph, click here .
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A key member of the great Pittsburgh Steelers teams of the 1970s, former Penn State standout Franco Harris put together one of the most amazing careers in NFL history. Over his 13 years in the league the running back rushed for 12,120 yards and 91 touchdowns, went to the Pro Bowl eight times, and won four Super Bowl Championships, earning Super Bowl MVP honors in 1975 at Super Bowl IX. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1990. Franco Harris has hand signed this 16×20 color photograph of him in action, taking a handoff from Terry Bradshaw during a Super Bowl game against the Dallas Cowboys. A Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity is included. To order a black mica frame for this 16′ x 20′ photograph, click here . To order a premium cherry wood frame for this 16′ x 20′ photograph, click here .
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Catch the moment as Franco Harris makes his ‘Immaculate Reception’ and takes the Pittsburgh Steelers to their first Super Bowl in 1972. Catch the Moment when Franco Harris made the impossible possible. With 22 seconds left on the clock during the 1972 AFC Divisional Playoff Game, Franco Harris rescued the football that had ricocheted off of the collision between teammate John Fuqua and Oakland Raiders safety Jack Tatum and then bolted 60 yards for the touchdown and the win. Harris has hand signed this memorable 16×20 photograph of the incredible Immaculate Reception that took the Steelers to their first Super Bowl. A Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity is included. To order a black mica frame for this 16′ x 20′ photograph, click here . To order a premium cherry wood frame for this 16′ x 20′ photograph, click here .
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As a key member of the great Pittsburgh Steelers teams of the 1970s, Franco Harris played in eight Pro Bowls and rushed for 158 yards en route to MVP honors in Super Bowl IX, the first-ever title for the Steelers. He appeared in five AFC championships and four Super Bowls in his 12 years of professional football. His career stats are impressive: 12,120 yards, 91 touchdowns rushing,2,287 yards, 9 touchdowns receiving and 14,622 combined net yards. Franco Harris hand signed this 8×10 color photograph of him pacing the sideline during a game against the Cleveland Browns at Municipal Stadium in 1983 in Cleveland, Ohio. A Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity is included. To order a black mica frame for this 8′ x 10′ photograph, click here . To order a premium cherry wood frame for this 8′ x 10′ photograph, click here .
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A key member of the great Pittsburgh Steelers teams of the 1970s, former Penn State standout Franco Harris put together one of the most amazing careers in NFL history. Over his 13 years in the league the running back rushed for 12,120 yards and 91 touchdowns, went to the Pro Bowl eight times, and won four Super Bowl Championships, earning Super Bowl MVP honors in 1975 at Super Bowl IX. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1990. Franco Harris has hand signed this 8×10 color photograph of him in action, taking a handoff from Terry Bradshaw during a Super Bowl game against the Dallas Cowboys. A Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity is included. To order a black mica frame for this 8′ x 10′ photograph, click here . To order a premium cherry wood frame for this 8′ x 10′ photograph, click here .
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