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Pittsburgh Steelers Logo
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Terry Bradshaw, Quarterback 1970-1983
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In the 1970s, the Pittsburgh Steelers were almost unstoppable - with their immense defensive line going down in history as the ‘Steel Curtain’. Pittsburgh joined the AFC as part of the AFL/NFL merger in 1970 and made their first playoff appearance in 25 years in 1972 - taking on the Oakland Raiders in a game that went down in history. Down 7-6 with just over 20 seconds left, Bradshaw launched the ball down the field in desperation. After bouncing off either his teammate, or an Oakland defender, the play appeared dead and the game lost. Suddenly, Franco Harris grabbed the ball - having chased after Bradshaw’s pass - before sprinting into the endzone to win the first playoff game in Steelers franchise history. The ‘Immaculate Reception’, as it became known, perfectly epitomised their unwillingness to admit defeat, and built the confidence that birthed one of the NFL’s greatest dynasties.
Joe Greene, Defensive Tackle 1969-1981
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Pittsburgh Steelers Helmet
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Art Rooney II, Owner 2017-Present
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Troy Polamalu, Safety 2003-2014
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Ben Roethlisberger, Quarterback 2004-2021