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The Pittsburgh Steelers do not normally retire numbers, however, they have chosen to not distribute several numbers. The only official retired number is Ernie Stautner's 70. The numbers 12, 32, 52, 58, 59 and 75 will probably not be seen in the near future. Also, I wouldn't expect to see 36 again anytime soon.
The Steelers won Super Bowls IX (9), X (10), XIII (13), XIV (14), XL (40) and XLIII(43).
83 is tight end Heath Miller. 95 is nose tackle Alameda Ta'amu.
If you go by the numbers, it was Chuck Noll.Wins: 193 (Steelers all-time leader)Super Bowl record: 4-0 (most in NFL history for a head coach)Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1993
Lynn Swann's number has not been retired by the Pittsburgh Steelers. There has only been one number officially retired by the Steelers and that was #70 Ernie Stautner. There are some numbers that are unofficially retired by the Steelers and Lynn Swann's number is not one of those either.
The Steelers played in eight Super Bowls, winning six.Won: IX (9), X (10), XIII (13), XIV (14), XL (40), XLIII (43)Lost: XXX (30), XLV (45).
The helmet is solid black with a gold central stripe and small white player numbers on the forehead. Last names were added to the jerseys in 1970, as part of a new NFL mandate resulting from the AFL-NFL merger (the AFL teams had last names on the back of their jerseys). In 1997, the team switched to rounded numbers on the jersey to match the number font (Futura Condensed) on the helmets, and a Steelers logo was added to the left side of the jersey.