On Friday, the NFL Network is scheduled to air a profile of Harris at 9 p.m. Eastern time, featuring interviews with Harris and several former teammates, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the play, the NFL announced Tuesday, seemingly before his death.It unfolded when Harris decided to keep running during a last-second heave by Steelers quarterback Terry Bradshaw in a playoff game against visiting Oakland in 1972.While nearly everyone else on the field stopped, Harris kept running, snatching the ball just inches above the turf near the Oakland 45, then outracing several stunned Raider defenders to give the Steelers their first playoff victory in the franchise’s four-decade history.The Steelers, in the final stages of a rebuild led by Hall of Fame coach Chuck Noll, saw enough in Harris to make him the 13th overall pick in the 1972 draft.Noll, who leaned on Harris so heavily for so long, famously answered “Franco who?” when asked about Harris’ absence from the team’s camp at Saint Vincent College."