Super Bowl 50 is right around the corner. The players are practicing, fans are stocking up on beer, and football fanatics are reminiscing on their favorite highlights from games past. With the easiest diagramming tool on the market, Just Play can help you draw that game winning play in a matter of seconds. We took the five of the biggest plays from the last twenty years and drew up exactly how it was executed.
1. Willie Parker’s 75-yard touchdown run
Super Bowl XL: Seahawks vs. Steelers
Willie Parker’s big run in the opening minute of the second half broke open the game for Pittsburgh aiding in their Super Bowl XL victory over the Seahawks. This well executed play called “Counter Pike” landed Parker in the record books for holding the longest run in Super Bowl History.
2. Ty Law’s Pick Six
Super Bowl XXXVI: Patriots vs. Rams
Ty Law picked off Kurt Warner’s pass intended for Isaac Bruce and raced 47 yards untouched down the left sideline into the end zone. Law’s huge defensive play, aided by great pressure off the edge, was the difference in the Patriots’ 20-17 win.
3. Malcolm Butler’s Interception
Super Bowl XLIX: Patriots vs. Seahawks
With Seattle a yard away from a game-winning touchdown and a second straight Super Bowl, Malcom Butler stepped in front of Russell Wilson’s pass to provide a game-winning interception for New England.
4. Jermaine Kearse’s slant for a Touchdown
Super Bowl XLVIII: Seahawks vs. Broncos
Kearse catches a six yard slant then breaks four tackles to complete a Super Bowl touchdown.
5. Santonio Holmes Super Bowl winning catch
Super Bowl XLIII: Steelers vs. Cardinals
Ben Roethlisberger fired a bullet to Santonio Holmes who hauled in an unbelievable catch that made him the Super Bowl MVP. Holmes ran a ten yard corner and got both feet in while surrounded by three Cardinals’ defenders to put the Steelers in front with 35 seconds left to win Super Bowl XLIII.
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