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Can't-miss plays of Super Bowl XLIII

LaMarr Woodley puts an end to the Cardinals' last-second attempt to post their first victory by stripping the ball from Kurt Warner.

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   With 35 seconds left in 
   XLIII, 
  Santonio Holmes scores the game-winning touchdown, giving the 
  Steelers a sixth 
   title. 

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Larry Fitzgerald turns a short pass play into a 64-yard score that gives the Cardinals their first lead of the game and caps a rally from 13 points down.

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   A critical first-down pass play is brought back and a safety is called on the 
  Steelers because of holding in the end zone. 

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   Fitzgerald helps spark a stellar 
  Cardinals second-half comeback by snagging this 1-yard touchdown pass out of the air. 

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James Harrison returns an interception 100 yards as time expires in the first half for the longest touchdown in history.

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Cardinals LB Karlos Dansby has one of the seminal moments of XLIII with this second-quarter interception off a deflected pass.

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   Warner stumbles, regains his footing and somehow hooks up with 

Ben Patrick for the Cardinals' first score of XLIII.

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   One minute into the second quarter, Gary Russell scores the 
  Steelers' first touchdown of 
   XLIII on this 1-yard touchdown plunge. 

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   As he is wont to do, 
  Ben Roethlisberger escapes the clutches of the 
  Cardinals' defense to complete a first-down pass to 
  Heath Miller. 

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Cardinals rookie CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie thwarts a long pass from Roethlisberger to Nate Washington and a likely TD with this play.

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   After further review, the 
  Cardinals' defense stands strong on a Roethlisberger goal-line rush and holds the 
  Steelers to a field goal. 

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