1970 - Terry Bradshaw and Terry Hanratty
1971 - Terry Bradshaw and Terry Hanratty
1972 - Terry Bradshaw, Joe Gilliam, and Terry Hanratty
1973 - Terry Bradshaw, Joe Gilliam, and Terry Hanratty
1974 - Terry Bradshaw, Joe Gilliam, and Terry Hanratty
1975 - Terry Bradshaw and Joe Gilliam
1976 - Terry Bradshaw and Mike Kruczek
1977 - Terry Bradshaw, Joe Gilliam, and Neil Graff
1978 - Terry Bradshaw and Mike Kruczek
1979 - Terry Bradshaw and Mike Kruczek
1980 - Terry Bradshaw and Cliff Stoudt
Terry Bradshaw. He was considered one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time. He played for the Steelers from 1970 to 1983. Watch some old clips and watch in awe of what this man did.
In 1970, the Steelers record was 5-9.
Click on the link below to see the 1970 Steelers roster.
The Steelers had 5 wins in 1970. Their record was 5-9.
QBs in the Pro Football Hall of Fame that played for the Steelers:1) Len Dawson: 1957-19592) Terry Bradshaw: 1970-19833) Bobby Layne: 1958-1962
The Pittsburgh Steelers
From 1970 through the 2011 season, the Steelers had a 396-250-2 record.
Chuck Noll was the head coach for the Steelers from 1969-1991.
In 1970, The Steelers became part of the American Football Conference (AFC).
Terry Bradshaw played for the Steelers between 1970-1983.
Yes. The Pittsburgh Steelers were an AFC Central team from 1970-2001. They now play in the AFC North (2002-present).
In 1970, the Steelers drafted Terry Bradshaw with the NFL's first pick.