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Super Bowl X

Pittsburgh 0, Dallas 0

January 18, 1976 · Replayed in 60 seconds

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Lynn Swann soars for 161 yards and a TD, becoming the first WR named Super Bowl MVP as the Steelers win back-to-back titles.

Key Moments

Lynn Swann, WR, Pittsburgh
Q1
  • Drew Pearson 29-yd pass from Roger Staubach (Fritsch kick)PIT 0, DAL 7
  • Randy Grossman 7-yd pass from Terry Bradshaw (Gerela kick)PIT 7, DAL 7
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  • Toni Fritsch 36-yd FGPIT 7, DAL 10
Q4
  • Safety: Reggie Harrison blocked punt through end zonePIT 9, DAL 10

    A blocked punt safety, extremely rare in a Super Bowl, cut the Dallas lead to one.

  • Roy Gerela 36-yd FGPIT 12, DAL 10
  • Roy Gerela 18-yd FGPIT 15, DAL 10
  • Lynn Swann 64-yd pass from Terry Bradshaw (kick failed)PIT 21, DAL 10

    Swann's 4-catch, 161-yard masterpiece made him the first WR ever named Super Bowl MVP. His acrobatic juggling catch earlier in the game is one of the most replayed plays in NFL history.

  • Percy Howard 34-yd pass from Roger Staubach (Fritsch kick)PIT 21, DAL 17

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