Ken Anderson
Ken Anderson holds a couple of distinctions here at The FOX. He's the tallest announcer. Is a huge fan of the Red Sox, and last but not least, he is THE best dancer. Not really, but ask to see his moves sometime.
Email Ken Anderson at ken.anderson@northbayradio.rogers.com
The Immaculate Reception
"The Immaculate Reception" is the nickname given to one of the most famous plays in the history of football. It happened during a divisional playoff game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Oakland Raiders at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh, on December 23, 1972. NFL Films has chosen it as the greatest play of all time, as well as the most controversial. The play was a turning point for the Steelers, who reversed four decades of futility with their first playoff win ever, and went on to win four Super Bowls by the end of the decade. With a little luck, the Steelers will become the first team to win six Superbowls. From here I'll let Chris "Boomer" Berman take over and give you the background and the play. LETS GO STEELERS! Time to win one for the other thumb.
Sorry Cardinal fans, couldn't find anything for you.


