Winning the Super Bowl was obviously a great one, but the joy I felt of going to the Super Bowl, it was what I felt about the Pittsburgh Steelers and where we came from, the history of us to that point.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm really happy and had such an amazing time performing at Super Bowl - wish I could relive it all over again.
Coming back in that AFC Championship Game against the Steelers, that was a poignant moment for me for a lot of reasons - the magnitude of the game and having not been able to play for quite a while and to be able to get on the field for that game. That one stands out.
Even in past years, when I wasn't in the Super Bowl, I wished I was.
I was so lucky to walk away with two Super Bowls and know that the last year was positive.
I was truly honored to be a part of that game, to be playing the 50th Super Bowl.
Losing a Super Bowl destroys all the good things that happened to get you there.
I feel so fortunate, so honored, to have played this game that I love for so long, with so many great players, and in front of so many wonderful fans. I fulfilled a childhood dream the first time I stepped on an NFL field, and the league did not let me down one time.
Most exciting for me was to make the Pro Bowl in 14 of 15 years.
I grew up knowing I would be good at athletics, and dreams of a Super Bowl were always within reach as long as I progressed.
As I and the rest of my Pittsburgh Steelers teammates prepared that week in late December 1974, we knew one thing: The road to the Super Bowl in the AFC went through Oakland. To achieve your dreams as a team, you had to slay the Oakland Raiders. They were the barometer of what it took to be a championship team.
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