The Pittsburgh Steelers are a National Football League team based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
The team had a dominant defense known as The Steel Curtain and an offense led by Terry Bradshaw, Franco Harris[?], Lynn Swann[?], and John Stallworth[?]. Their coach was Chuck Noll[?].
The Steelers had a long history of futility before 1972, their first postseason appearance. In fact, they had only eight winning seasons prior to that season.
During World War II, the Steelers experienced player shortages. They twice merged with other NFL franchises in order to field a team. In 1942 they merged with the Chicago Cardinals and were known as the "Car-Pitts" or "Carpets". During the 1943 season, they merged with the Philadelphia Eagles and were known as the "Steagles".
Current stars:
Tommy Maddox #8[?]
Hines Ward #86[?]
Plaxico Burress #80[?]
Joey Porter #55[?]
Jason Gildon #92[?]
Kendrell Bell #97[?]
Alan Fanaca #66[?]
Retired numbers:
Not to be forgotten:
Franchise history
The team was so named because of the abundant steel industry in the city. The team won four Super Bowls and is regarded as The Team of The Seventies.
Players of note
Football Hall of Famers:
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