Terry Bradshaw
Terry Bradshaw
Neil O'Donnell started his first NFL game at quarterback with the Steelers in 1991.
In 2002, Tommy Maddox started 11 games and Kordell Stewart started five for the Steelers.
In 2010, Ben Roethlisberger started 15 games and Dennis Dixon started one.
Terry Bradshaw and Terry Hanratty both shared the starting quarterback duties in 1970. This was Terry Bradshaw's rookie year and he completed 83 of 218 passes while Terry Hanratti completed 64 of 163. The Steelers finished that season with a 9-5 record.
Ben Roethlisberger was the starting quarterback for the Steelers, and Kurt Warner started for the Cardinals in Super Bowl XLIII.
Terry Bradshaw retired following the 1983 season. Cliff Stoudt was the Steelers starting quarterback in 1983, while Bradshaw only started one game. In 1984 Mark Malone started nine games and David Woodley started seven.
David Woodley and Mark Malone both started games for the Steelers in '84. The former started earlier ones and the latter came on later in the season. You'll find a link below.
The current starting quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers is Ben Roethlisberger. He started his first game during the 2004 season and has remained the starter (pending injuries) ever since.
The starter was Neil O'Donnell and the backup was Bubby Brister.
Tommy Maddox was the Steelers starting quarterback before Ben Roethlisberger.
Mark Malone started 14 games while backup Bubby Brister started 2 games for the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1986. Again in 1987 Mark Malone took the majority of the snaps while Steve Bono (74 pass attempts) and Bubby Brister (12 pass attempts) filled in at times.