The Pittsburgh Steelers are one of the most storied franchises in NFL history. The Steel Curtain became an elite franchise thanks to a dominant run in the 1970s that saw them win four Super Bowls in ...
The driving force of Pittsburgh's offense in the 1970s ... and posted four combined sacks in the 1978 playoffs en route to the Steelers winning Super Bowl XIII. He played 91 consecutive games ...
Six game-worn items from Pittsburgh Steelers legends of the 1970s will be up for auction during an event at Super Bowl LIX.
It’s a sense of accomplishment to win a championship." Johnson is preceded in death among the 1978 Pittsburgh Steelers by punt returner Theo Bell, tight ends Bennie Cunningham and Jim Mandich ...
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In 1978, a rule was created ... Bomber gained control of the powerful Pittsburgh offense. Led by Bradshaw’s league leading 28 touchdown passes, the Steelers went 14-2, and for the first time ...
The Pittsburgh Steelers are very much a team in football purgatory. They are perpetual playoff participants, but not quite to the level of a true contender. Conversely, the team has never been bad ...
The Steelers are 6-2 in the Super Bowl all-time, with their most recent victory coming in 2008, in Mike Tomlin's second ...