Mecole Hardman will be long remembered when Super Bowl histories are recalled. His three-yard touchdown catch was not that spectacular as spectacular plays go, but what it meant will make him a hero forever.

Then there is the humility of how he figured into the process — down and out in New York but getting a second opportunity with his old team was like a jilted lover being reunited and a broken heart mended.

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