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In 1996, Mike Tomczak was the Steelers starting quarterback.

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Who was the quarterback for the 1996 Pittsburgh Steelers?

In 1996, Mike Tomczak was the starting quarterback for the Steelers. His backups were Jim Miller and Kordell Stewart. Stewart was used at quarterback, running back and wide receiver during the season.


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What was the Pittsburgh Steelers record in 1996?

The Pittsburgh Steelers finished the 1996 season with a record of 10-6.


What movie and television projects has Ben Roethlisberger been in?

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Who was the black quarterback that played back-up to Mike Tomczak?

Kordell Stewart played backup to Mike Tomczak in the 1996 season for the Pittsburgh Steelers.


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In 1996, the Steelers record was 10-6.


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