Franco Harris had a strong career at Penn State before landing with the Pittsburgher Steelers in the 1972 NFL Draft. Unfortunately, the legendary figure from the NFL passed away late Tuesday night, Franco’s family confirmed to the AP.

Harris was 72 years old at the time of his passing. According to Harris’ son Dok, no cause of death was given.

Harris is best known for his signature “immaculate reception” play for the Steelers in the NFL Playoffs. That now iconic moment came during the 1972 playoffs against the Oakland Raiders with Harris going on to win 4 Super Bowl titles with the Steelers.

Harris passes away just shy of the 50-year anniversary of the immaculate reception. The Steelers were also preparing to honor Harris during the Christmas Eve game against the Las Vegas Raiders with a jersey retirement ceremony for Harris’ No. 32.

The football world recognized Harris and honored him with outpouring of love and support on social media: