Bam Morris
Bam Morris.
The Cowboys were 4-and-0 against the Steelers in the 1990s, including a 27-17 victory over Pittsburgh in Super Bowl XXX.
From 1990 through 2011, the Philadelphia Eagles have a 4-2 record versus the Steelers. The two teams will meet again on October 7, 2012.
DT Ernie Holmes who played with the Steelers between 1972-1977. OL Mel Holmes who played with the Steelers between 1971-1973. LB Earl Holmes who played with the Steelers between 1996-2001.
The Steel Curtain and Blitzburgh were two nicknames that were used for the Steelers defense.
These are the Steelers players who wore #57 during the 80's and 90's:Mike Merriweather - (1982-1987)Jerrol Williams - (1990-1992)Eric Ravotti - (1994-1996)John Fiala - (1998-2002)
Sean Morey (2004-2006)NO STEELER WORE #81 in 2007Dallas Baker (2008)NO STEELER WORE #81 in 2009
Through the Keyhole During the 1990s, Frost presented the panel game Through the Keyhole, which featured a long running partnership with Loyd Grossman.
Impossible to say. Honourable mentions are: 1960s Packers, 1970s Steelers, 1980s 49'ers, 1990s Broncos, 2000s Patriots
They were founded in 1933 when Art Rooney purchased a football club. They began as the Pittsburgh Football Pirates but changed to Steelers in 1941. In the team's first 40 seasons they posted 31 losing seasons and just one playoff game, but in 1972 the Steelers surged to 11 wins and posted a stunning playoff upset in the famous "Immaculate Reception" game. They didn't reach the Superbowl until 1974 but once they made it they became a dynasty, winning four SBs in a six-season span. They were less consistent in the 1980s but in the 1990s they became a power again, but could not win a Superbowl (they reached the game in 1995 but lost) until 2005; they won in 2005 and again in 2008. Entering 2010 they have posted 529 regular season wins and 31 playoff wins.
Bobby Humphrey was a running back for the Denver Broncos from 1989-1991.
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