(RADIO.COM Sports) Unless you're a fan of the Buccaneers or The Weeknd, Super Bowl LV didn't exactly keep you on the edge of your seat.
However, in the middle of the fourth quarter -- with a seventh Super Bowl title for Tom Brady locked up in the Buccaneers' eventual 31-9 win Sunday -- a streaker ran out onto the field at Raymond James Stadium. That set up the chance for Westwood One play-by-play man Kevin Harlan to deliver one of his signature calls of a streaker being brought to justice.
Perhaps the funniest part about the call came from Harlan's color commentator, Hall of Fame quarterback Kurt Warner, who suggested that if you're going to go to the trouble to streak during the Super Bowl, you might as well get into the end zone as opposed to sliding at the one-yard line. Warner knows a thing or two about stops at the one-yard line, as his St. Louis Rams stopped the Tennessee Titans a yard short of the goal line as time expired in a close win in Super Bowl XXXIV.
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