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Steelers win, with longest run in Super Bowl history

A 75-yard touchdown run by Willie Parker helped Pittsburgh Steelers tonight to a 21-10 Super Bowl victory over Seattle Seahawks.
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A 75-yard touchdown run by Willie Parker helped Pittsburgh Steelers tonight to a 21-10 Super Bowl victory over Seattle Seahawks.

Parker's run, 22 seconds into the second half, was the longest in Super Bowl history, one yard longer than Marcus Allen's 1984 touchdown run for Los Angeles Raiders against Washington Redskins.

Hines Ward, who caught five passes for 123 yards, was named most valuable player.

It was a fifth Super Bowl championship for the Steelers, their first since 1980.


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