4 ... Joe was the starting QB in wins over the Colts, Oilers, Chiefs, and Browns.
Joe Gilliam was a quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers from 1972-1975. Joe was the starting quarterback for the Steelers in 1974 for the first 6 games, before being replaced by Terry Bradshaw.
Former Pittsburgh Steeler Quarterback Joe Gilliam has two Super Bowl Rings. Gilliam was part of the 1974 and 1975 Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl Championship teams.
In 1974, Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Terry Bradshaw got off to a rough start early in the season and was benched in favor of Joe Gilliam. Gilliam would complete 96 of 212 passes in 1974. Gilliam did not do much better than Terry. By the end of the season Bradshaw had earned his job back on was on his way towards helping the Steelers win their first Super Bowl. Bradshaw completed only 67/148 passes that season but with the Steel Curtain that was all that was needed.
Gilliam was named starting quarterback of the Steelers in 1974 after the previous quarterback, Terry Bradshaw, and other veterans went on strike. In Gilliam's first six starts, the Steelers posted a 4-1-1 record, but Pittsburgh head coach Chuck Noll restored Bradshaw at quarterback the rest of the way. The Steelers finished with a 10-3-1 regular-season record and went on to capture their first Super Bowl title. Gilliam's problems with drug abuse eventually sent him on a downward spiral and derailed his NFL career.
Norm Johnson was the kicker for the Steelers during Super Bowl XXX.
No. There is no listing of a player with the last name Adams on the 1974 Steelers roster.
Wide receiver John Stallworth played for the Steelers from 1974-1987.
Backup QB Joe Gilliam of the 1974 Pittsburgh Steelers for the Steelers Super Bowl IX victory over the Vikings. The first starter was Doug Williams of Washington Redskins in Super bowl XXII. He was also the games' MVP.
0.The Steelers first NFL championship came in Super Bowl IX (1974 season).
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The Steelers record from 1974-2010 is 352-222-2. If you click on the link below you can see all the Steelers season by season records.
The Minnesota Vikings.