The first regular season game between the Browns and Steelers was October 7, 1950 in Pittsburgh ... the Browns won 30-17.
Through their first meeting in 2012, the Cleveland Browns have an all-time regular season record of 57-62 versus the Steelers. The Browns are also 0-2 in their postseason meetings.
Today in history on October 8, 1950, the Cleveland Browns played the Pittsburgh Steelers for the first time. The Steelers beat The Browns 30-17.
Their first meeting in 2003 Cleveland at PittsburghSource: http://www.afc-north.com/rivalry/clepit.html
Brian Hoyer is a quarterback for the Cleveland Browns. He joined the Browns in 2013. He has previously played for:New England Patriots (2009-2011)Pittsburgh Steelers (2012)Arizona Cardinals (2012)Cleveland Browns (2013-present)
0. Cleveland's first win over the Steelers at Three Rivers Stadium came on October 5, 1986 by the score of 27-24.
John Henry Johnson was the first player on the Steelers to rush for 200 yards. John accomplished this on October 10, 1964, against the Cleveland Browns.
Since 2003, the Cleveland Browns have lost every single game they have played against the Pittsburgh Steelers. 0 - 10 excluding the current season (2008 - 2009) which adds an additional loss (as of Dec. 9, 2008) taking the total to 0 - 11.
The Cowboys first game in the NFL was played September 24, 1960 against the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Cowboys lost that game 35-28.
The Steelers were first named the Pittsburgh Pirates and in 1940 they were renamed the Steelers.
The 1975 Super Bowl IX was the first appearance for the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Steelers beat the Minnesota Vikings 16-6.
The Ravens played in the AFC Central Division when they first entered the NFL in 1996. The teams in their division that they would play twice a year were the Houston Oilers (now Tennessee Titans), Jacksonville Jaguars, Pittsburgh Steelers, Cincinnati Bengals, and Cleveland Browns (the Browns returned to the National Football League in 1999).
The first Dallas Cowboys versus Pittsburgh Steelers game was played in Dallas.