The Pittsburgh Steelers, founded in 1933, are one of the oldest NFL franchises. They have won six Super Bowl titles and have a strong fanbase known as Steeler Nation. The team plays at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have won 6 Super Bowls in their history.
1933-05-19
Pittsburgh Steelers Join NFL
On May 19, 1933, the Pittsburgh Professional Football Club, Inc. joined the NFL after Arthur J. Rooney applied for a franchise with a US$2,500 fee. The team was initially known as the Pirates and played their first four home games on Wednesday nights due to Pennsylvania's restrictive laws.
1933-07-08
Pittsburgh Steelers Founding
The Pittsburgh Steelers were founded and have become one of the most successful and storied franchises in NFL history, with a strong tradition of winning and passionate fan support.
1933-07-08
Pittsburgh Steelers Founded
The Pittsburgh Steelers were founded by Arthur J. Rooney on July 8, 1933. Initially known as the Pirates, the team later became the Steelers.
1933-09-20
The Birth of the Pittsburgh Steelers
The Pittsburgh Pirates make their NFL debut as the Pittsburgh Steelers with a 23-2 loss against the New York Giants. They finish their first season with a record of 3-6-2.
1936-01-01
Disappointing Season for the Pittsburgh Steelers
Despite a promising start with three consecutive wins, the Pittsburgh Steelers finish the season with a record of 6-3, missing the opportunity to play in the championship after losing three crucial games in a row.
1938-01-01
Signing of Byron 'Whizzer' White
The Pittsburgh Steelers make history by signing running back Byron 'Whizzer' White, the first 'big money' player in the NFL, for approximately $16,000. This marked a significant milestone in player salaries in the league.
1939
Dapper Dan Sportsman of the Year Award
Since 1939, the Dapper Dan Charities in the Pittsburgh region have named the 'Sportsman of the Year', with 19 Steelers players winning the award in 23 events.
1940-01-01
New Look for the Pittsburgh Steelers
No specific details provided in the input regarding the changes or events related to the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1940.
1941
Renaming of the Team to Iron Men
In January 1941, Thompson renamed the team he acquired from Rooney to the Iron Men. This rebranding marked a new era for the franchise under Thompson's ownership.
1942-01-01
Steelers first winning season
The Steelers started off bad but thanks to rookie running back Bill Dudley, they managed to achieve their first winning season ever with a record of 7-4.
1943
Steelers Merge with Eagles (Phil-Pitt)
Due to rosters being depleted by World War II, the Pittsburgh Steelers merged with the Eagles in 1943 to form Phil-Pitt.
1944
Card-Pitt merger with Chicago Cardinals
In 1944, the Pittsburgh Steelers merged with the Chicago Cardinals to form 'Card-Pitt'. The team was informally known as 'Car-Pitts' or 'Carpets' and had a winless season.
1945
Steelers merge with other teams during WWII
During WWII, the Steelers merged with the Philadelphia Eagles to form the Steagles and later with the Chicago Cardinals. The merger with the Cardinals resulted in a winless season.
1946
Pittsburgh Steelers in NFL
In 1946, the Pittsburgh Steelers participated in the NFL season. The team was led by coach Jock Sutherland and player Bill Dudley.
1947-01-01
Steelers first taste of playoffs
In 1947, the Steelers made it to the playoffs for the first time with Bill Dudley leading the team. However, they were defeated by the Philadelphia Eagles in the playoffs.
1948
Pittsburgh Steelers NFL Season
In 1948, the Pittsburgh Steelers participated in the NFL season, finishing 3rd out of 5 teams with a record of 4 wins, 8 losses, and 3 ties. The team was coached by Michelosen and key players included Evans, Cifers, and Jansante.
1949
Pittsburgh Steelers in NFL
The Pittsburgh Steelers competed in the NFL in 1949, finishing 2nd out of 5 teams. Under the coaching of Michelosen, players like Geri and Nuzum were key contributors to the team's success.
1950
Steelers vs. Cleveland Browns Divisional Rivalry Begins
Since 1950, the Steelers and Cleveland Browns have been divisional rivals, with the Steelers leading the series 75–58–1. The Steelers have dominated the Browns since 1970, especially after the Browns' return to the NFL in 1999.
1951
Pittsburgh Steelers in NFL
In 1951, the Pittsburgh Steelers participated in the NFL season, finishing 4th out of 6 teams. The team was coached by Michelosen and players like Ortmann, Rogel, and Minarik contributed to their performance.
1952
Pittsburgh Steelers in NFL
The Pittsburgh Steelers took part in the 1952 NFL season, finishing 4th out of 6 teams. They scored 027 points and allowed 327 points.
1953
Pittsburgh Steelers in NFL
In 1953, the Pittsburgh Steelers competed in the NFL season, securing the 4th position out of 6 teams. They scored 1263 points and allowed 652 points.
1954
Pittsburgh Steelers in NFL
In 1954, the Pittsburgh Steelers participated in the NFL season, finishing 4th out of 6 teams. They scored 263 points and allowed 344 points.
1955-01-01
Missed Opportunity with Johney Unitas
Despite being drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers, Johney Unitas was cut without being given a chance to prove himself in practice. He later became one of the greatest quarterbacks in history with the Baltimore Colts.
1956
Pittsburgh Steelers in NFL Season
In 1956, the Pittsburgh Steelers participated in the NFL season, finishing 4th out of 6 teams. They scored 250 points and conceded 333 points.
1957
Hiring of African American Assistant Coach
In 1957, the Pittsburgh Steelers made history by becoming the first NFL team to hire an African American assistant coach named Lowell Perry.
1958-01-01
Acquisition of Bobby Layne
The Pittsburgh Steelers made a deal with the Detroit Lions to acquire quarterback Bobby Layne, who had just come off a championship victory. Layne led the Steelers to a 7-4-1 record.
1959
Pittsburgh Steelers in NFL
The Pittsburgh Steelers took part in the 1959 NFL season, finishing 4th out of 12 teams. They achieved a record of 6 wins, 5 losses, and 1 tie.
1960-01-01
Inconsistent Start in the 60's
The Pittsburgh Steelers started the 1960s with inconsistency, finishing the season with a 5-6-1 record.
1961
Pittsburgh Steelers in NFL
In 1961, the Pittsburgh Steelers participated in the NFL season. They finished 5th out of 12 teams with a record of 6 wins, 8 losses, and 0 ties.
1962-01-01
Introduction of Steelmark Insignia
The Pittsburgh Steelers added the steelmark insignia to their helmet, which was used by the company U.S. Steel. This change seemed to bring them luck as they had a solid year with a 9-5 record.
1963-01-01
Loss of Quarterback Bobby Layne
Steelers lose quarterback Bobby Layne and are in urgent need of finding a new quarterback.
1964
Steelers retired Stautner's #70
In 1964, the Pittsburgh Steelers retired Ernie Stautner's jersey number #70, marking the beginning of a tradition of not retiring numbers for 50 years.
1965
Steelers' League-Worst Season
The Steelers had a disastrous season in 1965, finishing with a league-worst 2-12 record.
1966
Steelers Training Camp at Saint Vincent College
Since 1966, the Steelers have held their training camp at Saint Vincent College in LaTrobe, Pennsylvania. The campus features a residence hall named after Art Rooney, which the team uses during camp.
1967
Pittsburgh Steelers in 1967 NFL season
In 1967, the Pittsburgh Steelers participated in the NFL season. The team had a record of 4 wins, 9 losses, and 1 tie, finishing 4th out of 4 in the Century Division.
1968-01-01
Signing of Coach Chuck Noll
Steelers have five losing seasons in a row but sign a new coach, Chuck Noll, who shows promise.
1969-01-01
Drafting of 'Mean' Joe Greene
Chuck Noll renews the Pittsburgh defense by drafting 'Mean' Joe Greene, who becomes the defensive rookie player of the year.
1970-01-01
Drafting of Quarterback Terry Bradshaw
Steelers draft quarterback Terry Bradshaw, who faces criticism but later proves to be a valuable asset.
1971
Pittsburgh Steelers in NFL Season
In 1971, the Pittsburgh Steelers participated in the NFL season, finishing 2nd out of 4 in the AFC Central division. The team was led by coach Chuck Noll and key players like Terry Bradshaw, Franco Harris, and John Fuqua.
1972-02-01
The Immaculate Reception
During a close game against the Raiders, with only 1:13 left to play, Terry Bradshaw threw the ball into the air in a desperate move. Franco Harris managed to catch the ball just inches from the ground and ran for a touchdown, securing a victory for the Steelers in a famous play known as The Immaculate Reception.
1972-12-23
Immaculate Reception
During a playoff game against the Oakland Raiders, Franco Harris made a miraculous catch off a deflected pass from Terry Bradshaw, scoring the winning touchdown for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
1973
Pittsburgh Steelers Lost Divisional Round
During 1973, the Pittsburgh Steelers ended as the 2nd out of 4 teams in the NFL, losing in the Divisional Round. The team, coached by Noll, featured players like Greene, Bradshaw, Harris, and Shanklin.
1974-01-01
The Steel Curtain
The Steel Curtain was the dominant defensive line of the Pittsburgh Steelers during the 1970s, known for their fierce and effective play. Comprised of players like 'Mean' Joe Greene, they were a formidable force that helped the Steelers achieve success in the NFL.
1975-01-01
Super Bowl X Victory
In 1975, the Pittsburgh Steelers made back-to-back Super Bowl appearances, this time facing the Dallas Cowboys. Despite a tough match, the Steelers managed to secure a victory with a field goal and a 64-yard touchdown pass from Bradshaw to Lynn Swann. The Steelers' defense held strong, sealing their second Super Bowl win.
1975-01-12
Steelers' First Super Bowl Victory
On January 12, 1975, the Pittsburgh Steelers won their first Super Bowl, defeating the Vikings and marking the beginning of their dynasty in the 1970s under coach Chuck Noll.
1976
Pittsburgh Steelers Lost Conference Championship
The Pittsburgh Steelers ended the 1976 season as the 1st team in their division but were defeated in the Conference Championship game of the NFL.
1977
Pittsburgh Steelers Lost Divisional Round
In 1977, the Pittsburgh Steelers finished 1st in their division but lost in the Divisional Round of the NFL playoffs.
1978-01-01
Super Bowl XIII
The Pittsburgh Steelers compete in Super Bowl XIII in 1978. (Additional information is needed to provide a detailed description of this event.)
1978-01-21
Steelers' Fourth Super Bowl Victory
On January 21, 1978, the Pittsburgh Steelers won their fourth Super Bowl, defeating the Cowboys in Super Bowl XIII and solidifying their status as one of the dominant teams of the era.
1979-01-01
Super Bowl XIV
The Pittsburgh Steelers faced the L.A. Rams in Super Bowl XIV. Despite trailing in the 4th quarter, the Steelers made a comeback with a 73-yard touchdown pass from Terry Bradshaw to John Stallworth. The Steelers defense, known as the Steel Curtain, dominated the Rams, leading to a final score of 31-19 and their fourth Super Bowl win. Terry Bradshaw was named the MVP.
1980
Steelers Dominance in the 80's
The Pittsburgh Steelers were a dominant force in the 1980s, leading the NFL in Super Bowl victories. They had star players like John Stallworth and Lynn Swann, a strong defense known as The Steel Curtain, and a successful season with a 9-7 record.
1981
Pittsburgh Steelers in NFL
During the 1981 NFL season, the Pittsburgh Steelers finished 2nd in their division out of 4 teams. Despite the ranking, they had a strong lineup with Noll, Blount, Bradshaw, Harris, and Stallworth making significant contributions.
1982
Pittsburgh Steelers in NFL
The Pittsburgh Steelers were part of the NFL in 1982, securing the 2nd position in their division and reaching the Wild Card round. Key figures for the team included Noll, Shell, Bradshaw, Harris, and Stallworth.
1983
Steelers Defeated by Los Angeles Raiders in AFC Divisional Round
Following the 1983 regular season, the Los Angeles Raiders defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 38-10 in the AFC Divisional round. This game turned out to be the last NFL appearance for Steelers' Hall of Fame quarterback Terry Bradshaw, who was sidelined due to injury.
1984
Mel Blount retires
Hall of Famer Mel Blount retired on this day in Steelers history, leaving a lasting impact on the team.
1985
Pittsburgh Steelers in NFL Season
In 1985, the Pittsburgh Steelers participated in the NFL season. The team consisted of notable players like Noll, Lipps, Malone, and Pollard.
1986-01-01
End of an Era for the Steelers
After a period of success, the Pittsburgh Steelers faced a decline in performance, finishing the season with a 6-10 record. Many of their legendary players had moved on, signaling a new chapter for the team.
1987
Pittsburgh Steelers in 1987 NFL Season
In 1987, the Pittsburgh Steelers had a record of 8 wins and 7 losses, ranking 3rd out of 4 in the AFC Central division. The team was led by head coach Chuck Noll and notable players like Mike Merriweather, Mark Malone, and Louis Lipps.
1988-09-16
Passing of Art Rooney
Art Rooney, the long-time owner of the Pittsburgh Steelers, passed away in 1988. He oversaw both the challenging early years and the successful period with 4 Super Bowl victories. His legacy was carried on by his son, Dan Rooney.
1989-09-10
Worst Defeat in Steelers History by Cleveland Browns
In Week 1 of the 1989 season, the Cleveland Browns handed the Pittsburgh Steelers the worst defeat in their history with a 51-0 victory.
1990
Pittsburgh Steelers in NFL
During the 1990 NFL season, the Pittsburgh Steelers ranked 3rd out of 4 in their division with a record of 9 wins and 7 losses. The team was led by coach Chuck Noll and notable players like Woodson, Brister, Hoge, and Lipps.
1991
Chuck Noll's Retirement
In 1991, Chuck Noll retired from coaching the Pittsburgh Steelers after a successful career that included leading the team to four Super Bowl victories and establishing them as a dominant force in the NFL.
1992
Pittsburgh Steelers in NFL
The 1992 season saw the Pittsburgh Steelers clinching the 1st position out of 4 teams in the NFL, but they were defeated in the Divisional round. Under the guidance of head coach Bill Cowher, the team featured standout players like Rod Woodson, Neil O'Donnell, Barry Foster, and Ernie Mills.
1993
Pittsburgh Steelers in NFL
In 1993, the Pittsburgh Steelers finished 2nd out of 4 teams in the NFL, but unfortunately lost in the Wild Card round. The team was led by head coach Bill Cowher and key players like Greg Lloyd, Neil O'Donnell, and Rod Woodson.
1994
Steelers Upset by Chargers in 1994 AFC Championship
In the 1994 season, the Pittsburgh Steelers had a strong 12-4 record and home-field advantage throughout the AFC playoffs. However, they were upset by the San Diego Chargers in the conference championship, falling short of a Super Bowl appearance.
1995
Steelers Loss in Super Bowl XXX
The Pittsburgh Steelers had a dominant 1995 season with an 11-5 record, winning the division and securing a first-round bye. They narrowly won the AFC championship but ultimately lost to the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl XXX.
1996-01-28
Super Bowl XXX - Steelers vs. Cowboys
Super Bowl XXX took place on January 28, 1996, where the Steelers faced the Dallas Cowboys. Despite a comeback attempt in the 4th quarter, the Steelers ultimately lost the game 20-17, marking their first Super Bowl defeat.
1997-01
AFC Divisional Playoffs between Steelers and Patriots
In January 1997, the Steelers and Patriots faced each other in the AFC Divisional Playoffs, marking the first playoff meeting between the two teams. The Patriots emerged victorious with a 28-3 win, altering the course of their rivalry.
1998-11-26
Infamous 'Hea-tails' coin flip incident
During a Thanksgiving game against the Detroit Lions, the Pittsburgh Steelers were involved in a controversial coin flip incident. Referee Phil Luckett declared the Steelers lost the toss, leading to uproar as replays suggested a different outcome. The Steelers went on to lose the game 19-16.
1999-06
Pittsburgh Steelers NFL Season
In 1999, the Pittsburgh Steelers finished 4th out of 6 in their division with a record of 6 wins and 10 losses. The season was coached by Bill Cowher and key players included Kirkland, Tomczak, Bettis, and Edwards.
2000-12
Steelers upset Raiders to prevent homefield advantage
In the 2000 season, the Pittsburgh Steelers achieved an upset victory against the Oakland Raiders, preventing them from securing homefield advantage in the playoffs.
2001-01-20
AFC Championship Game against New England Patriots
The Pittsburgh Steelers faced the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship Game. Despite a third-quarter comeback with rushing touchdowns by Bettis and Zereoue, the Steelers lost the game 24–17 as Kordell Stewart threw interceptions in the final two drives.
2001-01-27
2001 AFC Championship Game
The New England Patriots upset the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 2001 AFC Championship Game at Heinz Field, establishing themselves as a prominent rival in league circles.
2002
Wild Card Playoff Game against Cleveland Browns
The Pittsburgh Steelers faced the Cleveland Browns in the wild card playoff game. Maddox led the team on a wild comeback from being down 24–7 in the third quarter to win the game 36–33 with touchdowns by Tuman, Ward, and Fuamatu-Ma'afala.
2003-10-03
Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Cleveland Browns
On October 3, 2003, the Pittsburgh Steelers played against the Cleveland Browns in the NFL. The game ended in a tie with a final score of 27-27. Key players in the game included Cowher, Maddox, Bettis, and Ward.
2004-01-01
Ben Roethlisberger Becomes Starting Quarterback
Due to the previous quarterback's poor performance and injury, Ben Roethlisberger was chosen as the new starting quarterback for the Steelers. The team had a successful season, remaining undefeated until a crucial game that they unfortunately lost.
2004-10-31
Ending Patriots' 21-game winning streak
The Pittsburgh Steelers ended the New England Patriots' record-setting 21-game winning streak in week 6 of the 2004 NFL season.
2005-01-08
2005 AFC Wildcard playoff game
In the 2005 AFC Wildcard playoff game, the Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the Cincinnati Bengals 31-17 after Bengals QB Carson Palmer suffered a knee injury, leading to an intensification of the rivalry.
2006-01-01
Super Bowl XL Victory
The Pittsburgh Steelers faced the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl XL. With a strong performance from their running back, defense, and passing game, the Steelers secured their fifth Super Bowl victory with a final score of 21-10.
2006-01-08
Steelers vs. Bengals Wild Card Match-up
In the Wild Card match-up, Steelers faced the Bengals at Paul Brown Stadium. Bengals quarterback Carson Palmer suffered a serious knee injury from a hit by Steelers defensive tackle Kimo von Oelhoffen.
2006-01-15
Steelers vs. Colts Playoff Game
Steelers faced the Colts in the playoffs and won 21-18 despite a controversial call reversal. Ben Roethlisberger's tackle prevented a game-winning touchdown for the Colts.
2006-01-22
Steelers Win AFC Championship
Steelers won their 6th AFC Championship by defeating the Denver Broncos 34-17 at INVESCO Field at Mile High. Ben Roethlisberger played a key role in leading the team to victory.
2006-02-05
Steelers Win Super Bowl XL
In Super Bowl XL, Steelers defeated the Seattle Seahawks 21-10 at Ford Field. Records were set for longest run from scrimmage and longest interception return.
2007-01-07
Bill Cowher resigns as Steelers head coach
On January 7, 2007, Bill Cowher resigned as the head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers, stating the reason for his resignation as the need to spend more time with his family. He did not officially retire, leaving the possibility of returning to coaching in the future.
2007-01-22
Mike Tomlin named head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers
On January 22, 2007, Mike Tomlin was announced as the successor to Bill Cowher as the head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers. Tomlin became the first African-American head coach in the team's 75-year history.
2008-12-07
Steelers Secure Comeback Victory Against Cowboys
On December 7, 2008, the Pittsburgh Steelers achieved a come-from-behind victory against the Dallas Cowboys in Pittsburgh. The Steelers tied the game 13-13 and then cornerback Deshea Townsend returned an intercepted pass for the game-winning score, with the Steelers winning 20-13.
2009-02-01
Mike Tomlin leads Steelers to Super Bowl victory
On February 1, 2009, Mike Tomlin led the Pittsburgh Steelers to their second Super Bowl victory of the decade, defeating the Arizona Cardinals 27-23. At the age of 36, Tomlin became the youngest head coach to win the Super Bowl.
2010-01-24
Steelers advance to Super Bowl XLV
The Pittsburgh Steelers made a second half rally to beat the Baltimore Ravens 31–24 in the AFC Championship, earning the right to go to Super Bowl XLV where they faced the Green Bay Packers.
2010-12-17
James Harrison's 100-yard Interception Touchdown
During a game against the Arizona Cardinals, James Harrison intercepted a pass in the 2nd quarter and ran 100 yards for a touchdown, turning the game around for the Steelers.
2011-02-06
Steelers reach Super Bowl XLV under Mike Tomlin
On February 6, 2011, the Pittsburgh Steelers, under the coaching of Mike Tomlin, reached Super Bowl XLV but were defeated by the Green Bay Packers with a score of 31-25.
2012-01
Steelers defeated by Tim Tebow-led Broncos in AFC playoffs
In January 2012, the Steelers faced a shocking defeat by the Tim Tebow-led Broncos in Denver during the AFC playoffs, known as the '316 game'.
2012-09
Steelers defeated by Peyton Manning's Broncos
In September 2012, the Steelers were defeated 31-19 by Peyton Manning's Broncos in Denver, marking Manning's debut as the Broncos quarterback.
2013-11-03
Patriots score 55 points on Steelers
The New England Patriots made history by becoming the first opponent to score 55 points on the Pittsburgh Steelers, winning 55–31 in 2013.
2014
Pittsburgh Steelers in NFL Season 2014
The Pittsburgh Steelers had a successful 2014 season finishing 1st in their division but lost in the wild card round. The team, coached by Tomlin, featured key players like Bell, Roethlisberger, and Brown.
2015
Revival of rivalry with Bengals
The rivalry between the Steelers and Bengals intensified again since the 2015 season, with Bengals linebacker Vontaze Burfict playing a central role.
2016-11
Launch of Chuck Noll Foundation for Brain Injury Research
In November 2016, the Chuck Noll Foundation for Brain Injury Research was launched by the Pittsburgh Steelers with a $1 million donation.
2017-06
Inaugural charity walk for Chuck Noll Foundation
In June 2017, the Pittsburgh Steelers announced an inaugural charity walk to raise money for the Chuck Noll Foundation for Brain Injury Research.
2018-12-09
Raiders defeat Steelers, impacting playoff berth
On December 9, 2018, the Oakland Raiders secured a 24–21 victory against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Oakland, leading to the Steelers missing out on a playoff berth.
2018-12-16
Steelers defeat Patriots 17–10
The Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the New England Patriots by a score of 17–10 on December 16, 2018, in Pittsburgh, despite ultimately missing the playoffs.
2019-09
Ben Roethlisberger suffers season-ending injury
Ben Roethlisberger suffered a torn UCL in a game against the Seattle Seahawks, requiring surgery and ending his season prematurely.
2019-11
Myles Garrett hits Mason Rudolph with helmet
During a game against the Cleveland Browns, Myles Garrett hit Mason Rudolph with his own helmet, sparking a brawl and controversy.
2020-09-14
Steelers Win Over New York Giants
Ben Roethlisberger returned from injury as the Steelers began the 2020 season with a Monday Night Football road win over the New York Giants in Week 1.
2020-10-11
Chase Claypool's Performance Against Eagles
In Week 5 of the 2020 season, rookie receiver Chase Claypool shined with 110 yards and three touchdowns as the Steelers defeated the Eagles, marking a significant moment in the season.
2020-12-07
Steelers' First Loss in 2020 Season
The Steelers suffered their first loss of the 2020 season to the Washington Football Team, ending their winning streak and impacting their momentum in the season.
2020-12-27
Steelers Clinch AFC North Title
In Week 16 of the 2020 season, the Steelers secured the AFC North title by overcoming a deficit to beat the Colts, solidifying their position in the playoffs.
2021-09-19
Raiders win against Steelers in Pittsburgh
The Raiders achieved a 26–17 victory against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Pittsburgh on September 19, 2021.
2021-10-10
Steelers beat Broncos in 2021
In the latest matchup on October 10, 2021, the Steelers emerged victorious against the Broncos with a score of 27-19 in Pittsburgh.
2022-12-24
Steelers defeat Raiders with last-minute touchdown
On Christmas Eve 2022, the Pittsburgh Steelers won against the Oakland Raiders with a score of 13–10, courtesy of a last-minute touchdown by rookie Steelers quarterback Kenny Pickett.
2023-03-15
Pittsburgh Steelers signing Patrick Queen
The Pittsburgh Steelers signed ex-Ravens linebacker Patrick Queen to a lucrative three-year, $41 million contract, as reported by NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport.
2024
Pittsburgh Steelers Record
The Pittsburgh Steelers have played a total of 92 seasons from 1933 to 2024.