No. The Steelers first game was on September 20, 1933, they lost to the New York Giants 23-2.
The Steelers played the Philadelphia Eagles in their very first playoff game. It was on December 21, 1947, and the Eagles won 21-0.
The Steelers first game was on September 20, 1933, they were known as the Pittsburgh Pirates. On that day, they lost to the New York Giants, 23-2.
The Pittsburgh Steelers first win was on September 27, 1933. They defeated the Chicago Cardinals, 14-13.
The 1933 Steelers, then known as the Pittsburgh Pirates, played their first game in franchise history against the New York Giants at the Polo Grounds.
No. The Dallas Cowboys lost their first franchise game, to the Pittsburgh Steelers, 35-28, on September 24, 1960.
The Pittsburgh Steelers ( then named the Pittsburgh Pirates ) first game was on September 20, 1933. They lost 23 - 2 to the NY Giants.
The Steelers, then known as the Pittsburgh Pirates, played their first game on September 20, 1933. They lost 23-2 to the New York Giants.
The first Dallas Cowboys versus Pittsburgh Steelers game was played in Dallas.
No, the Steelers have never played an NFL game at PNC Park.
The Steelers first game was played at Forbes Field on September 20, 1933.
The Steelers played the Philadelphia Eagles in their very first playoff game. It was on December 21, 1947, and the Eagles won 21-0.
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 Steelers first game was on September 20, 1933, they were known as the Pittsburgh Pirates. On that day, they lost to the New York Giants, 23-2.
The Pittsburgh Steelers first win was on September 27, 1933. They defeated the Chicago Cardinals, 14-13.
The 1933 Steelers, then known as the Pittsburgh Pirates, played their first game in franchise history against the New York Giants at the Polo Grounds.
No. The Dallas Cowboys lost their first franchise game, to the Pittsburgh Steelers, 35-28, on September 24, 1960.
Yes, they have. The Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Steelers 20 times in Pittsburgh during their history.