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Pittsburgh Steelers History and InformationThe Pittsburgh NFL team, originally known as the Pirates, first took to the field on September 20, 1933, losing 23-2 to the New York Giants. Through the 1930s the Pirates never finished higher than second place in their division, or with a record better than .500 (1936). Pittsburgh did make history in 1938 by signing Byron White, a future justice on the U.S. Supreme Court to what was at the time the biggest contract in NFL history, but he only played one year with the Pirates before signing with the Detroit Lions.
In 1941 the team was renamed the Steelers after the city's prominence as a steel-making center. The Steelers maintained a long history of futility for the next three decades.
During World War II, the Steelers experienced player shortages. They twice merged with other NFL franchises in order to field a team. During the 1943 season, they merged with the Philadelphia Eagles forming the "Phil-Pitt Eagles" and were known as the "Steagles". This team went 5-4-1. In 1944 they merged with the Chicago Cardinals and were know as "Card-Pitt" and informally known as the "Car-Pitts" or "Carpets". They went winless through the season. The Steelers went solo again for the 1945 season and went 2-8.
Their luck changed with the hiring of coach Chuck Noll, University of Dayton graduate, in early 1969, though he too only won a single game in his inaugural season (their worst since 1941).
Noll's most remarkable talent was in his draft selections taking Hall of Famers "Mean" Joe Greene (class of '87) in 1969, Terry Bradshaw ('89) and Mel Blount ('89) in 1970, Jack Ham ('88) in 1971, Franco Harris ('90) in 1972, and finally the best single draft class ever in NFL History the Steelers pulled the incredible feat of selecting four Hall of Famers in one draft year, 1974, Mike Webster, Lynn Swann, John Stallworth and Jack Lambert. This group of players formed the base of one of the greatest teams in NFL history.
1970 was a turning point year for the Steelers. The team — along with the Cleveland Browns and Baltimore Colts) — joined all the former American Football League (AFL) teams in the new American Football Conference (AFC), following the AFL-NFL merger that year. A new field, Three Rivers Stadium, opened. Terry Bradshaw, picked first overall in the draft, started at quarterback. Even the colorful Myron Cope, thought by many as a Pittsburgh institution, entered the broadcast booth for a 35-year career as radio broadcaster in 1970. The initial results, though an improvement over the late 1960s, were the same: a 5-9 record in 1970 and 6-8 in 1971.
1972, however, was the breakthrough, and the genesis of an NFL dynasty. Rookie Franco Harris joined the team and ran for 1055 yards and scored 11 touchdowns. Pittsburgh finished 11-3, first place in the AFC Central, and made the playoffs for the first time since 1947.
Their first playoff game, against the Oakland Raiders at Three Rivers Stadium, was one of the most historic ever, and featured arguably the most well-known play in league history - the Immaculate Reception. On 4th down from the Pittsburgh 40-yeard line with 22 seconds left, Bradshaw threw a long pass intended for John Fuqua. Raiders defensive back Jack Tatum knocked it away, but it landed right in the hands of Franco Harris, who took it into the end zone for the winning touchdown. The Steelers won 13-7, but lost the AFC Championship to the "perfect" Miami Dolphins 21-17. It was a disappointing finish, but it set up a run of eight straight playoff appearances.
Pittsburgh Steelers History and InformationThe Pittsburgh NFL team, originally known as the Pirates, first took to the field on September 20, 1933, losing 23-2 to the New York Giants. Through the 1930s the Pirates never finished higher than second place in their division, or with a record better than .500 (1936). Pittsburgh did make history in 1938 by signing Byron White, a future justice on the U.S. Supreme Court to what was at the time the biggest contract in NFL history, but he only played one year with the Pirates before signing with the Detroit Lions.
In 1941 the team was renamed the Steelers after the city's prominence as a steel-making center. The Steelers maintained a long history of futility for the next three decades.
During World War II, the Steelers experienced player shortages. They twice merged with other NFL franchises in order to field a team. During the 1943 season, they merged with the Philadelphia Eagles forming the "Phil-Pitt Eagles" and were known as the "Steagles". This team went 5-4-1. In 1944 they merged with the Chicago Cardinals and were know as "Card-Pitt" and informally known as the "Car-Pitts" or "Carpets". They went winless through the season. The Steelers went solo again for the 1945 season and went 2-8.
Their luck changed with the hiring of coach Chuck Noll, University of Dayton graduate, in early 1969, though he too only won a single game in his inaugural season (their worst since 1941).
Noll's most remarkable talent was in his draft selections taking Hall of Famers "Mean" Joe Greene (class of '87) in 1969, Terry Bradshaw ('89) and Mel Blount ('89) in 1970, Jack Ham ('88) in 1971, Franco Harris ('90) in 1972, and finally the best single draft class ever in NFL History the Steelers pulled the incredible feat of selecting four Hall of Famers in one draft year, 1974, Mike Webster, Lynn Swann, John Stallworth and Jack Lambert. This group of players formed the base of one of the greatest teams in NFL history.
1970 was a turning point year for the Steelers. The team — along with the Cleveland Browns and Baltimore Colts) — joined all the former American Football League (AFL) teams in the new American Football Conference (AFC), following the AFL-NFL merger that year. A new field, Three Rivers Stadium, opened. Terry Bradshaw, picked first overall in the draft, started at quarterback. Even the colorful Myron Cope, thought by many as a Pittsburgh institution, entered the broadcast booth for a 35-year career as radio broadcaster in 1970. The initial results, though an improvement over the late 1960s, were the same: a 5-9 record in 1970 and 6-8 in 1971.
1972, however, was the breakthrough, and the genesis of an NFL dynasty. Rookie Franco Harris joined the team and ran for 1055 yards and scored 11 touchdowns. Pittsburgh finished 11-3, first place in the AFC Central, and made the playoffs for the first time since 1947.
Their first playoff game, against the Oakland Raiders at Three Rivers Stadium, was one of the most historic ever, and featured arguably the most well-known play in league history - the Immaculate Reception. On 4th down from the Pittsburgh 40-yeard line with 22 seconds left, Bradshaw threw a long pass intended for John Fuqua. Raiders defensive back Jack Tatum knocked it away, but it landed right in the hands of Franco Harris, who took it into the end zone for the winning touchdown. The Steelers won 13-7, but lost the AFC Championship to the "perfect" Miami Dolphins 21-17. It was a disappointing finish, but it set up a run of eight straight playoff appearances.
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