No evidence has ever substantiated that claim. If this question refers to the kick or officiating, that would be more the error or responsibility of the referees rather than the Steelers themselves.
Frank D'Amico
Past: Terry Bradshaw, L.C. Greenwood, ''Mean'' Joe Greene, Franco Harris, Lynn Swann, Jack Lambert, Jack Ham, John Stallworth, Mike Webster, Mel Blount, Rod Woodson and Jerome Bettis."Present: Ben Roethlisberger, Troy Polamalu, Mike Wallace, James Harrison, LaMarr Woodley, Ike Taylor and Maurkice Pouncey.
She got the diary - at her request - for her 13th birthday.
No. There was a David Dunn that was a wide receiver/kick returner for the Bengals, Steelers, Browns, and Raiders between 1995-2001 but he is not the agent. The agent David Dunn attended UCLA in the 1980s and the player David Dunn attended Fresno State in the 1990s.
Stefan Logan has: Played Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Kick Returner in "NFL Monday Night Football" in 1970. Played Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Kick Returner in "NBC Sunday Night Football" in 2006. Played Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Kicker in "NBC Sunday Night Football" in 2006. Played Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Kickoff Returner in "NBC Sunday Night Football" in 2006. Played Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Kick Returner in "NFL Thursday Night Football" in 2006.
Dwight Stone played wide receiver, running back and kick returner for the Steelers from 1987-1994.
Yes. After Norm Johnson kicked a field goal with 11:20 remaining in the 4th quarter to make the score 20-10 in favor of Dallas, the Steelers attempted an onside kick on the ensuing kickoff. Deon Figures recovered for the Steelers.
Mel Blount has: Played Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Cornerback in "The NFL on NBC" in 1965. Played Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Cornerback in "NFL Monday Night Football" in 1970. Played Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Cornerback in "1972 AFC Championship Game" in 1972. Played Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Cornerback in "1974 AFC Championship Game" in 1974. Played Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Right Cornerback in "Super Bowl IX" in 1975. Played Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Cornerback in "1976 AFC Championship Game" in 1976. Played Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Cornerback in "1975 AFC Championship Game" in 1976. Played Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Right Cornerback - Kick Returner in "Super Bowl X" in 1976. Played Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Right Cornerback in "Super Bowl XIII" in 1979. Played Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Cornerback in "1978 AFC Championship Game" in 1979. Played Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Right Cornerback in "Super Bowl XIV" in 1980. Played Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Cornerback in "1979 AFC Championship Game" in 1980. Played Himself - Coin Toss in "Super Bowl XXIV" in 1990. Played himself in "ESPN SportsCentury" in 1999.
The cast of Super Bowl IX - 1975 includes: Rocky Bleier as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Running Back Mel Blount as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Right Cornerback Terry Bradshaw as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback Jim Clack as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Left Guard Al DeRogatis as Himself - Announcer Glen Edwards as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Right Safety Mike Eischeid as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Punter Carl Eller as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Left Defensive End Mercer Ellington as Himself - Halftime Performer Chuck Foreman as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Running Back Roy Gerela as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Kicker John Gilliam as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Wide Receiver Charlie Goodrum as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Left Tackle Curt Gowdy as Himself - Announcer Bud Grant as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Head Coach Gordon Gravelle as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Right Tackle Terry Hanratty as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback Franco Harris as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Running Back Reggie Harrison as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Running Back - Kick Returner Wally Hilgenberg as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Right Linebacker Ernie Holmes as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Right Defensive Tackle Jon Kolb as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Left Tackle Gary Larsen as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Defensive Tackle Ray Mansfield as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Center Andy Maurer as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Left Guard Brent McClanahan as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Running Back-Kick Returner Sam McCullum as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Wide Receiver - Punt Returner Don Meredith as Himself - Announcer Gerry Mullins as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Right Guard Chuck Noll as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Head Coach Dave Osborn as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Fullback Preston Pearson as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Running Back - Kick Returner Ron Shanklin as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receiver Donnie Shell as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Defensive Back Jeff Siemon as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Middle Linebacker John Stallworth as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receiver Lynn Swann as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receiver - Punt Returner Fran Tarkenton as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Quarterback Mick Tingelhoff as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Center Bernie Ulman as Himself - Referee Stu Voigt as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Tight End Bobby Walden as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Punter Jackie Wallace as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Right Cornerback Dwight White as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Right Defensive End Roy Winston as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Left Linebacker Nate Wright as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Left Cornerback Ron Yary as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Right Tackle
The cast of Super Bowl XIII - 1979 includes: John Banaszak as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Right Defensive End Benny Barnes as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Left Cornerback Theo Bell as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receiver-Kick Returner Rocky Bleier as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Running Back Mel Blount as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Right Cornerback Terry Bradshaw as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback Bob Breunig as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Middle Linebacker Larry Brinson as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Running Back- Kick Returner Robin Cole as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Linebacker Craig Colquitt as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Punter Steve Courson as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Guard Bennie Cunningham as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Tight End Tony Dungy as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Defensive Back Steve Furness as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Right Defensive Tackle Roy Gerela as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Kicker Curt Gowdy as Himself - Announcer Randy Grossman as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Tight End Pat Haggerty as Himself - Referee George Halas as Himself - Ceremonial Coin Tosser Ken Hamilton as Himself - Halftime Show Performer Franco Harris as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Running Back Thomas Henderson as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Left Linebacker Billy Joe DuPree as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Tight End Jon Kolb as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Left Tackle Aaron Kyle as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Right Cornerback Scott Laidlaw as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Running Back Tom Landry as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Head Coach Jim Mandich as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Tight End Harvey Martin as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Right Defensive End Gerry Mullins as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Right Guard Chuck Noll as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Head Coach Merlin Olsen as Himself - Announcer Preston Pearson as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Running Back Ray Pinney as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Right Tackle Jethro Pugh as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Defensive Tackle Tom Rafferty as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Right Guard Herbert Scott as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Left Guard Rafael Septien as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Kicker Donnie Shell as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Strong Safety John Stallworth as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receiver Roger Staubach as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Quarterback Lynn Swann as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receiver Loren Toews as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Right Linebacker Marcus Washington as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Cornerback Charlie Waters as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Strong Safety Randy White as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Right Defensive Tackle Dwight White as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Defensive Tackle Rayfield Wright as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Right Tackle
Theo Bell has: Played Himself - Tampa Bay Buccaneers Wide Receiver in "The NFL on CBS" in 1956. Played Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receiver in "The NFL on NBC" in 1965. Played Himself - Tampa Bay Buccaneers Wide Receiver in "NFL Monday Night Football" in 1970. Played Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receiver in "NFL Monday Night Football" in 1970. Played Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receiver in "1976 AFC Championship Game" in 1976. Played Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receiver-Kick Returner in "Super Bowl XIII" in 1979. Played Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receiver in "1978 AFC Championship Game" in 1979. Played Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receiver in "1979 AFC Championship Game" in 1980. Played Steeler Player in "Fighting Back" in 1980. Played Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receiver-Punt Returner in "Super Bowl XIV" in 1980.
The cast of Super Bowl X - 1976 includes: Rocky Bleier as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Running Back Mel Blount as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Right Cornerback - Kick Returner Terry Bradshaw as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback Tom Brookshier as Himself - Announcer Jim Clack as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Left Guard Doug Dennison as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Running Back Glen Edwards as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Right Safety - Punt Returner Toni Fritsch as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Kicker Jean Fugett as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Tight End Steve Furness as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Defensive Tackle Phyllis George as Herself - Studio Host Roy Gerela as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Kicker Gordon Gravelle as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Right Tackle Randy Grossman as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Tight End Terry Hanratty as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback Franco Harris as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Running back Thomas Henderson as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Linebacker Ernie Holmes as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Right Defensive Tackle Mitch Hoopes as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Punter Percy Howard as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Wide Receiver Jon Kolb as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Left Tackle Tom Landry as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Head Coach Burton Lawless as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Left Guard Clint Longley as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Quarterback Ray Mansfield as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Center Harvey Martin as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Right Defensive End Gerry Mullins as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Right Guard Ralph Neely as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Left Tackle Chuck Noll as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Head Coach Blaine Nye as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Right Guard Preston Pearson as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Running Back- Kick Returner Jethro Pugh as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Left Defensive Tackle Mel Renfro as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Right Cornerback Golden Richards as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Wide Receiver - Punt Returner Lee Roy Jordan as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Middle Linebacker Norm Schachter as Himself - Referee Donnie Shell as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Defensive Back John Stallworth as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receiver Roger Staubach as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Quarterback Tom Sullivan as Himself - National Anthem Performer Pat Summerall as Himself - Announcer Lynn Swann as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receiver Johnny Unitas as himself Bobby Walden as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Punter Marcus Washington as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Left Cornerback Charlie Waters as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Left Safety Randy White as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Linebacker Dwight White as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Right Defensive End Up With People as Themselves - Halftime Performers Rayfield Wright as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Right Tackle
The cast of 1965 World Series - 1965 includes: Walter Alston as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Manager Earl Battey as Himself - Minnesota Twins Catcher Dave Boswell as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pitcher Willie Crawford as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Pinch Hitter Willie Davis as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Center Fielder Don Drysdale as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Pinch Hitter Don Drysdale as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Pitcher Ron Fairly as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Right Fielder Joe Garagiola as Himself - Pregame Analyst Mudcat Grant as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pitcher Jimmie Hall as Himself - Minnesota Twins Center Fielder Jim Kaat as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pitcher Harmon Killebrew as Himself - Minnesota Twins Third Baseman Johnny Klippstein as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pitcher Sandy Koufax as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Pitcher Jim Lefebvre as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Second Baseman Don LeJohn as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Pinch Hitter Sam Mele as Himself - Minnesota Twins Manager Don Mincher as Himself - Minnesota Twins First Baseman Joe Nossek as Himself - Minensota Twins Pinch Hitter Joe Nossek as Himself - Minnesota Twins Center Fielder Tony Oliva as Himself - Minnesota Twins Right Fielder Claude Osteen as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Pitcher Wes Parker as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers First Baseman Camilo Pascual as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pitcher Ron Perranoski as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Pitcher Bill Pleis as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pitcher Frank Quilici as Himself - Minnesota Twins Second Baseman Howie Reed as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Pitcher Rich Rollins as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pinch Hitter John Roseboro as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Catcher Vin Scully as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Dick Tracewski as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Pinch Hitter Dick Tracewski as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Second Baseman Sandy Valdespino as Himself - Minnesota Twins Left Fielder Sandy Valdespino as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pinch Hitter Zoilo Versalles as Himself - Minnesota Twins Shortstop Maury Wills as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Shortstop Bob Wolff as Himself - Pregame Host Al Worthington as Himself - Minnesota Twins Pitcher
No evidence has ever substantiated that claim. If this question refers to the kick or officiating, that would be more the error or responsibility of the referees rather than the Steelers themselves.
Frank D'Amico
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