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History of the Pittsburgh Steelers

Heinz Field, home to the Pittsburgh Steelers and Pittsburgh Panthers, is a monument to Western Pennsylvania football tradition and, especially, to the fans. To understand just what Heinz Field represents to the Pittsburgh Steelers and the city of Pittsburgh, however, you first have to understand the events which brought us to this day.

The Steelers' roots in Pittsburgh date back to July 8, 1933 when they were founded under the name Pittsburgh Pirates by Arthur Joseph Rooney. They were a member of the Eastern Division of the 10-team NFL, five of which remain: Pittsburgh Steelers, Chicago (Arizona) Cardinals, Green Bay Packers, Chicago Bears and New York Giants.

The Steelers were not always the thriving team that they are today, however. In their first seven seasons, the Pittsburgh Steelers won only 22 games.

Professional football just wasn't a priority in Pittsburgh, where baseball and college football were much more popular, so Art Rooney often took the Steelers away from their home at Forbes Field, and on the road to cities such as Johnstown, PA; Youngstown, OH; and New Orleans, LA. Through it all, Rooney never faltered in his resolve to make pro football successful in Pittsburgh.

In 1938, Rooney offered Colorado All-American Byron "Whizzer" White a $15,800 contract, making him the NFL's first 'big money' player. Two years later, in an attempt to generate some fan support and involvement, the football team changed its name to the Pittsburgh Steelers, in recognition of Pittsburgh's proud steel heritage. Yet it still took two more years before the Steelers, thanks to rookie Bill Dudley who led the NFL in rushing, enjoyed their first winning season.

The following years saw the Pittsburgh Steelers merged with the Philadelphia Eagles "Steagles" (1943) and Cardinals "Card-Pitt" (1944) as football rosters became depleted by World War II. The Steelers first chance at a division title came in 1947 under coach Jock Sutherland as the Pittsburgh Steelers finished in a tie for first place in the NFL's Eastern Division with the Philadelphia Eagles, who beat the Steelers in a playoff game 21-0. From 1957 to 1963, the Steelers, led by quarterback Bobby Layne, defensive tackle Ernie Stautner and running back John Henry Johnson, were again division contenders but continued to come up short. The 'dynasty years' of the Pittsburgh Steelers were still a decade away.

Two significant changes took place in 1970, when the Pittsburgh Steelers, under the leadership of coach Chuck Noll, moved from the NFL to the AFC Central with the merger of the American Football League and the National Football League, and also moved into their new home at Three Rivers Stadium, named after the three rivers (Allegheny, Monongahela and Ohio Rivers) that converge at downtown Pittsburgh. Previously, the Steelers had played home games at both Forbes Field and Pitt Stadium (home of the University of Pittsburgh Panthers) from 1958-63 and, exclusively at Pitt Stadium from 1964-69.

Many think Three Rivers Stadium brought good luck, as the Pittsburgh Steelers' first-ever division title came in 1972 with an 11-3 record. In the first playoff game at Three Rivers, the Steelers defeated the Oakland Raiders 13-7 and advanced to the AFC Championship Game (which they later lost) with Franco Harris' "Immaculate Reception," perhaps the most famous play in NFL history, during the final minute of the game.

The Pittsburgh Steelers, led by Hall of Famers Terry Bradshaw, Franco Harris, Mel Blount, Joe Greene, Jack Lambert and Jack Ham, again reached the playoffs in 1973, winning the Super Bowl the next two seasons. After missing another chance at the Super Bowl with playoff losses in 1976 and 1977, the Steelers won the Super Bowl again in 1978 and 1979, becoming the first team in NFL history to win four Super Bowls and the only team to win back-to-back Super Bowls twice. With six consecutive AFC Central championships, eight straight years of playoff appearances, and four Super Bowl championships, the Steelers were affectionately dubbed as the "Team of the Decade" for the 1970s.

Former NFL linebacker Bill Cowher was hired as head coach in 1992 and built solid teams in the early 1990s with running back Barry Foster, linebacker Greg Lloyd, and quarterback Neil O’Donnell. Cowher led Pittsburgh to three straight division crowns from 1994 to 1996. Following the 1995 season the Steelers again played in the Super Bowl, but they lost to the Cowboys 27-17. Running back Jerome Bettis led the team in the 1996 season as Pittsburgh clinched the AFC Central Division and beat the Indianapolis Colts 42-14 in the playoffs before losing to the New England Patriots, 28-3.

The newest chapter of Steelers history began in June of 1998 with the official ground-breaking for Heinz Field, the new 64,450-seat home of the Pittsburgh Steelers and Pittsburgh Panthers. The gates to Heinz Field were officially opened in August of 2001 for seasons of thrills and excitement that will provide a lifetime of memories for generations of football fans. Beyond the South Plaza, Heinz Field's horseshoe shape allows for a beautiful view of the city's unique skyline and the fountain at the Point. Dan Rooney, son of Steelers founder Art Rooney, looks at Heinz Field as the Steelers' "thank you" to the loyal fans who made them one of the best football franchises in history - a beautiful, intimate home where "every seat is a good football seat."

1975 IX Defeated Minnesota Vikings, 16-6
1976 X Defeated Dallas Cowboys, 21-17
1979 XIII Defeated Dallas Cowboys, 35-31
1980 XIV Defeated Los Angeles Rams, 31-19
1996 XXX Lost to Dallas Cowboys, 27-17
2006 XL Defeated Seattle Seahawks, 21-10

 

    Pittsburgh Steelers Roster                          

No Name Pos College
16 Batch, Charlie QB Eastern Michigan
37 Battles, Ainsley FS Vanderbilt
97 Bell, Kendrell ILB Georgia
36 Bettis, Jerome RB Notre Dame
74 Bowman, Grant DT Michigan
72 Brooks, Barrett T Kansas State
46 Brown, Dante RB Memphis
80 Burress, Plaxico WR Michigan State
19 Cobb, Zamir WR Temple
21 Colclough, Ricardo CB Tusculum, Tenn.
87 Collins, Chris WR Mississippi
48 Cushing, Matt TE Illinois
66 Faneca, Alan G Louisiana State
51 Farrior, James ILB Virginia
50 Foote, Larry ILB Michigan
17 Gardocki, Chris P Clemson
53 Haggans, Clark OLB Colorado State
98 Hampton, Casey NT Texas
92 Harrison, James OLB Kent State
64 Hartings, Jeff C Penn State
34 Haynes, Verron FB Georgia
76 Hoke, Chris NT Brigham Young
28 Hope, Chris FS Florida State
29 Iwuoma, Chidi CB California
95 Jackson, Alonzo OLB Florida State
74 Jones, Jim G Notre Dame
99 Keisel, Brett DE Brigham Young
90 Kirschke, Travis DE UCLA
88 Kranchick, Matt TE Penn State
35 Kreider, Dan FB New Hampshire
57 Kriewaldt, Clint ILB Wis.-Stevens Point
31 Logan, Mike SS West Virginia
8 Maddox, Tommy QB UCLA
89 Mays, Lee WR Texas-El Paso
81 Morey, Sean WR Brown
56 Okobi, Chukky C Purdue
39 Parker, Willie RB North Carolina
43 Polamalu, Troy SS Southern California
55 Porter, Joey OLB Colorado State
11 Quinn, Mike QB Stephen F. Austin
82 Randle El, Antwaan WR Indiana
3 Reed, Jeff K North Carolina
85 Riemersma, Jay TE Michigan
7 Roethlisberger, Ben QB Miami, O.
44 Roper, Dedrick LB Northwood
79 Ross, Oliver T Iowa State
54 Schneck, Mike C Wisconsin
30 Scott, Chad CB Maryland
73 Simmons, Kendall G Auburn
91 Smith, Aaron DE Northern Colorado
77 Smith, Marvel T Arizona State
77 Soriano, Jamil G Harvard
2 St. Pierre, Brian QB Boston College
22 Staley, Duce RB South Carolina
78 Starks, Max T Florida
33 Stuvaints, Russell DB Youngstown State
69 Taylor, Eric DT Memphis
24 Taylor, Ivan CB Louisiana-Lafayette
26 Townsend, Deshea CB Alabama
84 Tuman, Jerame TE Michigan
68 Vincent, Keydrick G Mississippi
67 Von Oelhoffen, Kimo DE Boise State
86 Ward, Hines WR Georgia
27 Williams, Willie CB Western Carolina
83 Young, Walter WR Illinois

 

 

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