Yes, he did. On October 9, 1977, versus the Houston Oilers, Tony Dungy completed 3 passes in 8 attempts for 43 yards and threw 2 interceptions.
On November 6, 1994, the Steelers defeated the Oilers 12-9 in overtime at the Houston Astrodome.
They went 14-2. The only losses were to the Los Angelos Rams and Houston Oilers. They beat the Oilers in the AFC championship game and went on to beat the Cowboys in the superbowl
Dan Pastorini was the starter and Gifford Nielsen was the backup.
Through the 2012 season, the Steelers have played the Titans 75 times, from the Titans' days as the Houston Oilers. The Steelers won 34 regular-season games and three playoff games against the Houston Oilers in the period of 1970-96, but from 1997, when the Oilers moved to Tennessee, the Steelers have won just six times as opposed to ten regular-season wins and one playoff win over the Steelers by the Titans. Some notable games - January 1979 AFC Playoffs - Steelers defeat Oilers 34-5 December 2, 1984 - Oilers defeat Steelers 20-17 December 31, 1989 - AFC Playoffs - Steelers defeat Oilers 26-23 in OT September 29, 1996 - Steelers defeat Oilers 30-16 - two brawls erupt during the game and several players from both clubs were ejected. November 17, 2002 - Titans defeat Steelers 31-23 - Tommy Maddox suffered momentary paralysis.
The Steelers won six AFC championship games at home.January 4, 1976 - Oakland Raiders (16-10)January 7, 1979 - Houston Oilers (34-5)January 6, 1980 - Houston Oilers (27-13)January 14, 1996 - Indianapolis Colts (20-16)January 18, 2009 - Baltimore Ravens (23-14)January 23, 2011 - New York Jets (24-19)
The cast of 1978 AFC Championship Game - 1979 includes: Mike Adamle as Himself - Sideline Reporter John Banaszak as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Defensive End Theo Bell as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receiver Elvin Bethea as Himself - Houston Oilers Defensive End Ed Biles as Himself - Houston Oilers Defensive Coordinator Gregg Bingham as Himself - Houston Oilers Linebacker Rocky Bleier as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Running Back Mel Blount as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Cornerback Terry Bradshaw as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback Robert Brazile as Himself - Houston Oilers Linebacker Ken Burrough as Himself - Houston Oilers Wide Receiver Earl Campbell as Himself - Houston Oilers Running Back Rich Caster as Himself - Houston Oilers Wide Receiver Robin Cole as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Linebacker Curley Culp as Himself - Houston Oilers Nose Tackle Bill Currier as Himself - Houston Oilers Strong Safety Jack Deloplaine as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Running Back Johnnie Dirden as Himself - Houston Oilers Wide Receiver Toni Fritsch as Himself - Houston Oilers Kicker Steve Furness as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Defensive Tackle Roy Gerela as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Kicker Curt Gowdy as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Randy Grossman as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Tight End Bryant Gumbel as Himself - Sideline Reporter Franco Harris as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Fullback Conway Hayman as Himself - Houston Oilers Tackle Ken Kennard as Himself - Houston Oilers Nose Tackle Steve Kiner as Himself - Houston Oilers Linebacker Jon Kolb as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Tackle Mike Kruczek as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback Carl Mauck as Himself - Houston Oilers Center Guido Merkens as Himself - Houston Oilers Wide Receiver Rick Moser as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Running Back Gerry Mullins as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Guard Chuck Noll as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Head Coach Merlin Olsen as Himself - Color Commentator Cliff Parsley as Himself - Houston Oilers Punter Dan Pastorini as Himself - Houston Oilers Quarterback Wade Phillips as Himself - Houston Oilers Defensive Line Coach Bum Phillips as Himself - Houston Oilers Head Coach Ray Pinney as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Guard George Reihner as Himself - Houston Oilers Guard Mike Reinfeldt as Himself - Houston Oilers Free Safety Greg Sampson as Himself - Houston Oilers Tackle Donnie Shell as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Strong Safety John Stallworth as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receiver Greg Stemrick as Himself - Houston Oilers Cornerback Lynn Swann as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receiver Sidney Thornton as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Running Back Loren Toews as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Linebacker
The cast of 1979 AFC Championship Game - 1980 includes: Mike Adamle as Himself - Sideline Reporter Matt Bahr as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Kicker John Banaszak as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Defensive End Theo Bell as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receiver Elvin Bethea as Himself - Houston Oilers Defensive End Ed Biles as Himself - Houston Oilers Defensive Coordinator Gregg Bingham as Himself - Houston Oilers Linebacker Rocky Bleier as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Running Back Mel Blount as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Cornerback Terry Bradshaw as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback Robert Brazile as Himself - Houston Oilers Linebacker Ken Burrough as Himself - Houston Oilers Wide Receiver Earl Campbell as Himself - Houston Oilers Running Back Rich Caster as Himself - Houston Oilers Wide Receiver Robin Cole as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Linebacker Craig Colquitt as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Punter Steve Courson as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Guard Curley Culp as Himself - Houston Oilers Nose Tackle Bennie Cunningham as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Tight End Andy Dorris as Himself - Houston Oilers Defensive End Gary Dunn as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Defensive Tackle Rich Ellender as Himself - Houston Oilers Running Back Dick Enberg as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Toni Fritsch as Himself - Houston Oilers Kicker Bryant Gumbel as Himself - Sideline Reporter Franco Harris as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Fullback Carter Hartwig as Himself - Houston Oilers Free Safety Conway Hayman as Himself - Houston Oilers Guard Carl Mauck as Himself - Houston Oilers Center Guido Merkens as Himself - Houston Oilers Wide Receiver Gifford Nielsen as Himself - Houston Oilers Quarterback Chuck Noll as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Head Coach Merlin Olsen as Himself - Color Commentator Cliff Parsley as Himself - Houston Oilers Punter Dan Pastorini as Himself - Houston Oilers Quarterback Vernon Perry as Himself - Houston Oilers Strong Safety Ted Petersen as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Tackle Wade Phillips as Himself - Houston Oilers Defensive Line Coach Bum Phillips as Himself - Houston Oilers Head Coach Mike Reinfeldt as Himself - Houston Oilers Free Safety Mike Renfro as Himself - Houston Oilers Wide Receiver Donnie Shell as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Strong Safety John Stallworth as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receiver Greg Stemrick as Himself - Houston Oilers Cornerback Art Stringer as Himself - Houston Oilers Linebacker Lynn Swann as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receiver Sidney Thornton as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Running Back Woody Widenhofer as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Defensive Coordinator Dirt Winston as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Linebacker Dwayne Woodruff as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Cornerback
On November 6, 1994, the Steelers defeated the Oilers 12-9 in overtime at the Houston Astrodome.
The Pittsburgh Steelers, who defeated the Oilers in AFC Title Games in 1978 and '79.
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ESPN's Sunday Night Football - 1987 Pittsburgh Steelers vs- Houston Oilers 7-4 was released on: USA: 28 November 1993
ESPN's Sunday Night Football - 1987 Pittsburgh Steelers vs- Houston Oilers 4-8 was released on: USA: 30 December 1990
NFL Monday Night Football - 1970 Pittsburgh Steelers vs- Houston Oilers 10-15 was released on: USA: 10 December 1979
ESPN's Sunday Night Football - 1987 Pittsburgh Steelers vs- Houston Oilers 2-6 was released on: USA: 4 December 1988
The Houston Oilers on September 20, 1970. The Oilers won 19-7.
From 1970-1996, including the playoffs, the Houston Oilers had a 19-37 record versus the Steelers. In 1997, the team relocated and became known as the Tennessee Oilers. From 1999-present, they have been the Tennessee Titans.
Dan Pastorini.