Airports usually spark debates about long lines or pricey snacks, not football history. But when travelers at Pittsburgh International Airport spotted a scoreboard error above the iconic Franco Harris statue inside the brand-new $1.7 billion terminal, outrage erupted quickly. One wrong number, “12-7” instead of the correct final score “13-7,” was all it took for the Steelers fans to demand action.

The backlash grew after The Athletic’s Josh Yohe posted a photo showing the incorrect score behind the statue. For die-hard Steelers fans, that one point is a big deal . The Immaculate Reception wasn’t just Pittsburgh’s first playoff win; it was the spark that launched a dynasty.

The airport didn’t waste any time addressing the issue after a massive backlash on social media . In a pub

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