The 1933 Steelers, then known as the Pittsburgh Pirates, played their first game in franchise history against the New York Giants at the Polo Grounds.
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The Philadelphia Eagles and Pittsburgh Steelers merged in the 1943 season and were known as the Steagles. That merger lasted one season.
The Steelers only had one cheerleading squad, 'The Steelerettes', from 1961-1969.
From 1933-1939 the Steelers were named the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Pittsburgh is a major steel-producing city, so the name is a nod to local industry. The team was originally named the Pirates but changed to the Steelers in 1940.
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The Steelers were first named the Pittsburgh Pirates and in 1940 they were renamed the Steelers.
Before it was named Heinz Field it was called the Three Rivers Stadium
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The Philadelphia Eagles and Pittsburgh Steelers merged in the 1943 season and were known as the Steagles. That merger lasted one season.
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The Steelers only had one cheerleading squad, 'The Steelerettes', from 1961-1969.
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From 1933-1939 the Steelers were named the Pittsburgh Pirates.
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There is no Steelers player on the current roster with that name.