That would be Hall of Famer Jack Lambert of the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Jim Haslett is best known for his career as an American Football coach. He previously played as a linebacker in the NFL but has since coached Pittsburgh Steelers and New Orleans Saints.
Art Rooney Sr. bought the Pittsburgh Steelers franchise (formerly known as the Pittsburgh Pirates) in 1933 for $2,500.
The Philadelphia Eagles and Pittsburgh Steelers merged in the 1943 season and were known as the Steagles. That merger lasted one season.
No, they were not. However the Pittsburgh Steelers football team was known as the Pirates from 1933-1939.
No, they have not. The Steelers were always an AFC based team, starting from 1933 when they were known as the Pittsburgh Pirates.
When the Steelers were founded in 1933 they were known as the Pittsburgh Pirates. They kept this name through the 1939 season.
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)
The Steelers, then known as the Pirates, became an expansion team in the NFL when Art Rooney Sr. paid the NFL a $2,500 franchise fee for the rights to a new team to be located in Pittsburgh.
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They are known as the Terrible Towels.
Oh, that's a happy little question! Brian Urlacher actually played for the Chicago Bears, not the Pittsburgh Steelers. It's okay to mix up teams sometimes, we all make happy little mistakes. Keep exploring the world of football, there are so many wonderful players and teams to discover!