James Harrison made what is arguably the greatest play in Super Bowl history when he intercepted a Kurt Warner pass and returned it 100 yards for a touchdown as time in the second quarter expired in Super Bowl XLIII. If that is the play for which Harrison will be remembered most, it's not exactly an accurate depiction of his career.
While Harrison has always been an effective pass defender and owns five career interceptions, his signature way of creating turnovers has always been the strip-sack...........
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