Yes, they have. The Chicago Bears lead the all-time series versus the Pittsburgh Steelers with a 17-7-1 record. They have never met in the Super Bowl.
No, he did not. William "The Refrigerator" Perry played for the Chicago Bears and the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Pittsburgh Steelers, Chicago Bears, Cleveland Browns, New York Giants, Detroit Lions, and of course the best NFL team ever, The Green Bay Packers don't even have cheerleaders.
No, they have not. The Steelers were always an AFC based team, starting from 1933 when they were known as the Pittsburgh Pirates.
No Steelers player, past or present, has ever openly admitted to being homosexual.
There is no player listed on the Steelers all-time roster with the last name Houston.
No. Brian Urlacher always played for the Chicago Bears.
No, he did not. William "The Refrigerator" Perry played for the Chicago Bears and the Philadelphia Eagles.
The first regular season victory in Steelers franchise history came on September 27, 1933 when the Pittsburgh Pirates, as the Steelers were known then, defeated the Chicago Cardinals, now the Arizona Cardinals, 14-13.
The Pittsburgh Steelers, Chicago Bears, Cleveland Browns, New York Giants, Detroit Lions, and of course the best NFL team ever, The Green Bay Packers don't even have cheerleaders.
No, they were not. However the Pittsburgh Steelers football team was known as the Pirates from 1933-1939.
The Ravens have defeated the Steelers at home more than once in Pittsburgh over the years.
No, they have not. The Steelers were always an AFC based team, starting from 1933 when they were known as the Pittsburgh Pirates.
No, they have not. They have been in Pittsburgh since 1933.
Yes. The Pittsburgh Steelers have gone to eight Super Bowls. They have a 6-2 record.
The Pittsburgh Steelers ( then named the Pittsburgh Pirates ) first game was on September 20, 1933. They lost 23 - 2 to the NY Giants.
All Pennsylvania teams ( Philadelphia Eagles and Pittsburgh Steelers ) rock! Yes, Pittsburgh is the best sports city ever. Yeah we have a six pack, we rock and we are the best.
No Steelers player, past or present, has ever openly admitted to being homosexual.