Trophies

The Winningest Franchise in the NFL

By jfodse
  • The Pittsburgh Steelers are born

    The Pittsburgh Steelers are born
    Art Rooney introduces the Pittsburgh Steelers into the NFL. The originial team name at that time was the Pittsburgh Pirates. During the club's first seven seasons they only managed to win 22 games and had 5 different head coaches.
  • First Playoff Game

    First Playoff Game
    The Steeles played the Philadelphia Eagles at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh. The winner would get to move on to the NFL Championship game. The Steelers lose 21-0.
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    Head Coach Chuck Noll

    Legendary Coach Chuck Noll compliled a record of, 209-156-1, as the head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers. He achieved 9 AFC titles and 4 Superbowl victories.
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    Three Rivers Stadium

    <a href='http://<iframe width="420" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/gtzQBBJdvjs" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>' >CLICK FOR VIDEO</a>3 Rivers Implosion The Steelers moved into Three Rivers stadium on July 16th 1970. The Stadium would be the home of the Steelers for the next 30 years until it was imploded on February 11th, 2001.
  • Super Bowl IX

    Super Bowl IX
    Steelers 16, Minnesota Vikings 6
    Tulane Stadium, New Orleans, Louisiana
  • Super Bowl X

    Super Bowl X
    Steelers 21, Dallas Cowboys 17
    Orange Bowl, Miami, Florida
  • Super Bowl XIII

    Super Bowl XIII
    Steelers 35, Dallas Cowboys 31
    Orange Bowl, Miami, Florida
  • Super Bowl XIV

    Super Bowl XIV
    Steelers 31, Los Angeles Rams 19
    Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California
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    Head Coach Bill Cowher

    Retirement SpeechHead Coach Bill Cowher achieved a record of 149-90-1 as the head coach of the Steelers. Coach Cowher appeared in 9 Division Championships, 2 Conference Championships and 2 Superbowls - winning one of them.
  • Heinz Field Opens

    Heinz Field Opens
    The Steelers new home, Heinz Field, opens it's doors on this date.
  • Super Bowl XL

    Super Bowl XL
    Steelers 21, Seattle Seahawks 10
    Ford Field, Detroit, Michigan
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    Head Coach Mike Tomlin

    Mike Tomlin was hired January 22nd 2007 as the Steelers head coach and is still currently the head coach today. His record is 82-46-0 with 2 Super Bowl appearances and 1 Super Bowl victory.
  • Super Bowl XLIII

    Super Bowl XLIII
    Steelers 27, Arizona Cardinals 23
    Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida