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Lisa de Moraes - Super Bowl's Big Score: 97.5 Million Viewers
New York Giants receiver David Tyree (85) holds on by his fingertips to a 32-yard pass as New England Patriots safety Rodney Harrison (37) pulls him down after the catch during the fourth quarter of the Super Bowl football game Sunday, Feb. 3, 2008 in Glendale, Ariz. Somehow, with time running out and the ball pinned to his helmet, Tyree held on tight with both hands Sunday. Years from now, ...
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