Just an FYI, I thought it was interesting.........
http://www.nfl.com/teams/story/TB/9851812
Bucs' last-play FG first to stop shutout since '1933
NFL.com wire reports
PITTSBURGH (Dec. 5, 2006) -- At least the Tampa Bay Buccaneers came away from Pittsburgh with a little sliver of NFL history.
According to research by the Steelers, Matt Bryant 's 27-yard field goal that concluded Pittsburgh's 20-3 victory Dec. 3 was the first such game-ending kick to break up an NFL shutout in 73 years.
The Steelers franchise also was involved in the previous such game.
During Pittsburgh's first NFL season in 1933, Pirates kicker Christian "Mose" Kelsch kicked a 21-yard field goal on the final play to secure a 3-3 tie with the Brooklyn Dodgers at Ebbets Field. The Steelers were known as the Pirates until 1940.
Bucs coach Jon Gruden said he kicked the meaningless field goal so rookie quarterback Bruce Gradkowski, who grew up in Pittsburgh, would come away with something positive from his first NFL game there.