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NFL: 10 Greatest Super Bowl Moments Ever

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – FEBRUARY 12: A general view of The Vince Lombardi Trophy and The Pete Rozelle Trophy during the Super Bowl Winning Team Head Coach and MVP Press Conference at the Mandalay Bay North Convention Center on February 12, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images)

Over the course of NFL history, there have been some sensational Super Bowl moments. But I believe that these 10 plays stand above the rest as the greatest of all time.

10. Lynn Swann’s Magical Grab (1976)

Pittsburgh’s Lynn Swann runs past Cowboys’ Mark Washington for a 4th quarter touchdown and a Super Bowl X win.

A tight Super Bowl X matchup between the Steelers and Cowboys was blown open by Swann’s sensational 53-yard catch. The graceful Pittsburgh wideout managed to juggle and secure the ball as he was falling, despite the pass being deflected by Dallas cornerback Mel Renfro.

9. Marcus Allen Explosion (1984)

TAMPA, FL – JANUARY 22: Marcus Allen #32 of the Los Angeles Raiders carries the ball against the Washington Redskins during Super Bowl XVIII on January 22, 1984 at Tampa Stadium in Tampa, Florida. The Raiders won the Super Bowl 38 – 9. (Photo by Focus on Sport/Getty Images)

The Raiders built a 21-3 over the Redskins by half-time, and running back Marcus Allen put the game out of reach for good in the third quarter of Super Bowl XVIII. Starting to the left but finding no room there, Allen reversed field and exploded through the middle for an incredible 74-yard touchdown run.

8.Julian Edelman’s Bobbled Catch (2017)

HOUSTON, TX – FEBRUARY 5: Julian Edelman #11 of the New England Patriots catches a 23-yard pass during Super Bowl 51 against the Atlanta Falcons at NRG Stadium on February 5, 2017 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Michael Zagaris/Getty Images)

Late in the 4th quarter down one score, the Patriots had nearly completed their iconic 28-3 comeback. However, Tom Brady made a mistake, firing the ball towards Falcons cornerback Robert Alford – but the ball bounced off of his hands, and Edelman somehow snatched the wobbly ball off the turf between three Atlanta defenders.

7. Tracy Porter’s Pick-Six (2010)

MIAMI GARDENS, FL – FEBRUARY 07: Tracy Porter #22 of the New Orleans Saints returns a interception for a touchdown against of the Indianapolis Colts during Super Bowl XLIV on February 7, 2010 at Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)

The Saints led the Colts by a touchdown, but Peyton Manning had his team driving with just over three minutes remaining in the game. But cornerback Tracy Porter read him like a book on a third-down play. Stepping in front of receiver Reggie Wayne, Porter picked off the pass and took it 74 yards for a game-sealing score.

6. The Philly Special (2018)

MINNEAPOLIS, MN – FEBRUARY 04: Nick Foles #9 of the Philadelphia Eagles catches a second quarter touchdown reception from teammate Trey Burton against the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII at U.S. Bank Stadium on February 4, 2018 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)

One of the gutsiest calls in Super Bowl history had one of the biggest rewards. On 4th down just 1 yard from the end zone, running back Corey Clement took a surprise snap, pitched the ball to tight end Trey Burton, and threw a touchdown to quarterback Nick Foles! This gave the Eagles a 22-12 halftime lead and helped them hold on for their first-ever Super Bowl victory.

5. Manningham’s Sideline Snatch (2012)

INDIANAPOLIS, IN – FEBRUARY 05: Mario Manningham #82 of the New York Giants makes a catch on the sidelines against Patrick Chung #25 (L) and Sterling Moore #29 (obscured) of the New England Patriots for a gain of 39 yards in the fourth quarter during Super Bowl XLVI at Lucas Oil Stadium on February 5, 2012 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images)

On the last drive of the game, Eli Manning and the Giants needed a score to take the lead. And a perfect throw and catch helped them get the drive going. Receiver Mario Manningham beat double coverage, hauled in a beautiful lobbed pass from Manning, and managed to keep both feet in bounds before Pats safety Patrick Chung delivered a bruising hit.

4. Malcolm Butler’s Interception (2015)

GLENDALE, AZ – FEBRUARY 01: Malcolm Butler #21 of the New England Patriots intercepts a pass by Russell Wilson #3 of the Seattle Seahawks intended for Ricardo Lockette #83 late in the fourth quarter during Super Bowl XLIX at University of Phoenix Stadium on February 1, 2015 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

With under 30 seconds left in the game, the Seahawks were a single yard away from winning their second Super Bowl. But a bizarre decision to call a passing play backfired disastrously. Seattle receiver Ricardo Lockette was beaten to the ball by unheralded Patriot Malcolm Butler, who made the interception to stun the world and give New England the win.

3. One Yard Short (2000)

ATLANTA – JANUARY 30: Kevin Dyson #87 of the Tennessee Titans reaches for the end zone with the ball as Mike Jones #52 of the St. Louis Rams tackles him on the last play of the game during the Super Bowl XXXIV Game at the Georgia Dome on January 30, 2000 in Atlanta, Georgia. The Rams defeated the Titans 23-16. (Photo by: Tom Hauck /Getty Images)

The Titans were in the red zone down seven, and had one play to tie the game with a touchdown against the Rams. But their miracle season ended when Rams linebacker Mike Jones tackled receiver Kevin Dyson at the 1-yard line. The textbook tackle provided one of the most dramatic endings in a Super Bowl game ever.

2. Holmes’ Toe-Tap (2009)

TAMPA, FL – FEBRUARY 01: Santonio Holmes #10 of the Pittsburgh Steelers catches a 6-yard touchdown pass in the fourth quarter against the Arizona Cardinals during Super Bowl XLIII on February 1, 2009 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. The Steelers won the game by a score of 27-23. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

The Steelers needed a fourth-quarter touchdown to take the lead late against the Cardinals, and receiver Santonio Holmes provided a moment of magic. The diminutive wideout rose up over three Cardinal defenders and made a ridiculous toe-tap catch to give Pittsburgh the winning touchdown.

1. The Helmet Catch (2008)

GLENDALE, AZ – FEBRUARY 3: David Tyree #85 of the New York Giants catches a pass over Rodney Harrison #37 of the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLII February 3, 2008 at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. The Giants won the game 17-14. (Photo by Focus on Sport/Getty Images)

The Patriots were denied a perfect season because of this play. New England defensive end Jarvis Green had Eli Manning in his grasp, who managed to escape and fire the ball downfield. Backup receiver David Tyree and Pro Bowl safety Rodney Harrison were waiting for the ball, but Tyree somehow pinned the ball on his helmet with one hand to reel it in.