Super Bowl X Steelers 21, Dallas Cowboys 17
Orange Bowl, Miami, Florida
January 18, 1976; Attendance: 80,187
Super Bowl X was the Steelers second Super Bowl. They defeated the Dallas Cowboys 21-17 on January 18, 1976.
The Steelers won their second Super Bowl on January 18, 1976. They defeated the Dallas Cowboys 21-17 in Super Bowl X.
STEELERS SUPER BOWLS: Super Bowl 9 (1975) - Pittsburgh Steelers 16 Minnesota Vikings 6. Super Bowl 10 (1976) - Pittsburgh Steelers 21 Dallas Cowboys 17. Super Bowl 13 (1979) - Pittsburgh Steelers 35 Dallas Cowboys 31. Super Bowl 14 (1980) - Pittsburgh Steelers 31 Los Angeles Rams 19. Super Bowl 30 (1996) - Pittsburgh Steelers 17 Dallas Cowboys 27. Super Bowl 40 (2006) - Pittsburgh Steelers 21 Seattle Seahawks 10. Super Bowl 43 (2009) - Pittsburgh Steelers 27 Arizona Cardinals 23. Super Bowl 45 (2011) - Pittsburgh Steelers 25 Green Bay Packers 31.
It was sensational second-year wide receiver Lynn Swann of the Pittsburgh Steelers.
No. The Pittsburgh Steelers have six Super Bowl rings and the Washington Redskins have three.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have 6 Super Bowl victories. They have been to the Super Bowl 7 times.
No. The Steelers have won six Super Bowl rings.
The 1995 Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback in the 1996 Super Bowl was Neil O'Donnell.
The Pittsburgh Steelers beat the Minnesota Vikings 16-6 in Super Bowl 9 (IX).
The Pittsburgh Steelers, who share the record with the Dallas Cowboys for Super Bowl appearances with eight, have won six times. Here are the results (victories in bold):Super Bowl IX (1-12-75) -- Pittsburgh 16, Minnesota Vikings 6.Super Bowl X (1-18-76) -- Pittsburgh 21, Dallas Cowboys 17.Super Bowl XIII (1-21-79) -- Pittsburgh 35, Dallas 31.Super Bowl XIV (1-20-80) -- Pittsburgh 31, Los Angeles Rams 19.Super Bowl XXX (1-28-96) -- Dallas 27, Pittsburgh 17.Super Bowl XL (1-5-06) -- Pittsburgh 21, Seattle Seahawks 10.Super Bowl XLIII (2-1-09) -- Pittsburgh 27, Arizona Cardinals 23.Super Bowl XLV (2-6-11) -- Green Bay Packers 31, Pittsburgh 25.
The Pittsburgh Steelers won the Super Bowl in 2008
Pittsburgh Steelers 16, Minnesota Vikings 6. It was Super Bowl 9 in 1975.