10 greatest plays in Super Bowl history, including ‘The Helmet Catch’ and Marcus Allen

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Super Bowl LVIII between the San Francisco 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs is bound to have at least one memorable play that will help fans remember the game years from now.

That’s how it’s been for the 57 previous Super Bowls, which have produced volumes of highlight-reel plays, often making it difficult to rank the best of the best.

But there are some plays that simply stand apart from the rest for their impact and their brilliance. They are both timeless and iconic.

That said, here are the top 10 greatest plays in the history of the Super Bowl.

10. ‘The Philly Special’ — Super Bowl LII

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9. John Riggins scores on ’70 Chip’ — Super Bowl XVII

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8. Lynn Swann’s circus catch — Super Bowl X

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7. James Harrison’s unlikely pick-six — Super Bowl XLIII

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6. Marcus Allen’s run to glory` — Super Bowl XVIII

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5. Montana to Taylor — Super Bowl XXIII

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4. Mike Jones’ triumphant tackle —

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3. Big Ben to Holmes — Super Bowl XLIII

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2. Malcolm Butler steals a victory — Super Bowl XLIX

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1. ‘The Helmet Catch’

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