Smith's Super Bowl TD: Perfect Play Over Stats
Steve Smith Senior, the retired Carolina Panthers wide receiver, cherishes a standout moment from his NFL career: a touchdown catch in Super Bowl thirty-eight. This play, a thirty-nine-yard score from Jake Delhomme, tied the game at seven before halftime. Despite the pressure, Smith executed the catch perfectly, leaving no defender near him. The 2003 season led the Panthers to their first Super Bowl, where they faced the New England Patriots. Down seven, Carolina drove ninety-five yards in eight plays, setting up Smiths key score. Although the Patriots won with a last-second field goal, Smiths touchdown remains a highlight of the thrilling back-and-forth game, often considered one of the best Super Bowls ever.
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