TODAY: The Super Steelers claim their second Lombardi Trophy with a thrilling victory over the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl X.
Terry Bradshaw jokingly credits his Hall of Fame receivers for making the most of his errant throws, spotlighting the unique dynamic that powered the Steelers’ 1970s dynasty.
Today in Sports, January 18 - Pittsburgh Steelers win the Super Bowl for second straight year, Lynn Swann is MVP
In Super Bowl XIII, the Steelers faced the Cowboys ... Noll said, “I would like to say that we developed Lynn Swann, but the truth is, he was perfectly developed as a football player the ...
The Pittsburgh Steelers are best known for their dynasty in the 1970s, when the Steel Curtain defense would annihilate everything in sight. However, that unit also had all kinds of weapons on the offensive side of the ball as well.
On this day in 1976, wide receiver Lynn Swann gained 161 yards on four receptions and was named MVP as the Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the Dallas Cowboys 21-17 in Super
Terry Bradshaw already was feeling immense pressure — internally if not externally — when he took the field for the biggest game of his young NFL career 50 years ago. The sight of an apparently dead b
In the archive will be a 1981 Franco Harris jersey, a 1982 Terry Bradshaw jersey, a 1982 Jack Lambert jersey, a 1982 Jack Ham jersey, a 1978 Rocky Bleier jersey, and a 1978 Lynn Swann jersey. The Steelers jerseys are expected to be worth anywhere between $30,000-$100,000.
Since the beginning of the Super Bowl era, the NFL has recognized the Most Valuable Player (MVP) in the championship game. However, starting with Super Bowl XXV, this recognition i
The Steelers of the 1970s won four Super Bowls in six years, a record unmatched by any team in NFL history. This year's Chiefs can match that achievement -- and set a standard no one in the league has even approached.
John Harbaugh found a unique way to engage his players prior to the Ravens' wild-card playoff showdown against the rival Steelers. Harbaugh, whose Ravens would ultimately secure a 28-14 win over Pittsburgh,
The Cincinnati Royals’ 22-year-old rookie sensation, Oscar Robertson, becomes the youngest player to receive NBA All-Star MVP honors. Robertson scores 23 points and hands out 14