If you're referring to the game-winning catch at the end of the game it is Santonio Holmes. He caught the pass and managed to get both feet down in bounds to seal the victory for the Steelers.
No I don't. His name is Santonio Holmes, and he caught the touchdown to help Pittsburgh win their 6th superbowl.
The Philadelphia Eagles and Pittsburgh Steelers merged in the 1943 season and were known as the Steagles. That merger lasted one season.
something kotter i can't find his first name but he made a 99 yard interception against the Chicago bears.
Heinz Field
The Steelers were first named the Pittsburgh Pirates and in 1940 they were renamed the Steelers.
From 1933-1939 the Steelers were named the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Pittsburgh Steelers
No, they were not. The Steelers were originally known as the Pirates.Pittsburgh Pirates - (1933-1939)Pittsburgh Steelers - (1940-1942)Phil-Pitt "Steagles" - (1943)Card-Pitt - (1944)Pittsburgh Steelers - (1945-present)
There is no Steelers player on the current roster with that name.
the field belonging to the pittsburgh steelers is the heinz field.
When the Steelers were founded in 1933 they were known as the Pittsburgh Pirates. They kept this name through the 1939 season.
The word 'Pittsburgh Steelers' is a compound proper noun; the name of a specific football team.