99 yards
Daniel Buggs
Mike Wallace - 95 yards (October 23, 2011)
Re-pass
a reception, not an interception
Reception or a catch.
I think Cliff Stout was the receiver and it was for 99 yards. I'm not sure it happened at three rivers though but this is the reception I am talking about. I think the QB was Terry Bradshaw.
the longest pass in super bowl 45 was 31 YDS
The longest completed pass was 38 yards by the Giants
An incompletion is a pass that is not caught by the offense or defense. A pass that is caught by the defense is called an interception. A pass that is caught by the offense is called a reception.
No. A rush refers to a player running with the ball from behind the line of scrimmage without receiving a pass; a reception means catching a pass. A player cannot do both on the same play.
A rush is the result of a hand off. A reception is the result of a forward pass. Now it depends on what level of football you are talking about to some degree when you you are talking about a backwards pass. College considers this a rush and the pros still consider this a pass.
Terry Bradshaw threw the pass, Frenchy Fuqua was the intended receiver and Franco Harris was the player who made the reception.