Things didn’t look good on the first offensive drive of the game for the Pittsburgh Steelers, but it appeared that the defense made a big splash immediately at Croke Park in Dublin.
Until an official review changed a significant play for the Steelers.
Steelers safety Chuck Clark stripped the ball out of Minnesota Vikings’ running back Jordan Mason’s hands, leading to a 60-yard scoop and score, igniting Croke Park. Turns out, Mason was touching the ball out of bounds, making it a dead ball at the spot of the fumble, retaining possession for the Vikings.
It was a great play from Clark to strip the ball from Mason, and Ramsey was on the spot to scoop and race down the sideline for the score, setting off a fun celebration in Dublin.