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∙ 2012-10-05 03:28:51Yes, they have. The Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Steelers 20 times in Pittsburgh during their history.
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∙ 2012-10-05 03:28:51No, he did not. William "The Refrigerator" Perry played for the Chicago Bears and the Philadelphia Eagles.
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 only time in Philadelphia Eagles franchise history that they were called by any other name than the Philadelphia Eagles, was in 1943. In 1943, due to many players lost in World War II, the Eagles and Pittsburgh Steelers were forced to merge. The official NFL record book refers to the team as "Phil-Pitt". The team was nicknamed "Steagles".
Yes they did. The Pittsburgh Steelerettes were the Steelers cheerleading squad from 1961 to 1969.
That has happened four times in NFL history:1) Brooklyn Dodgers vs. Pittsburgh Steelers on October 28, 1934.2) Brooklyn Dodgers vs. Boston Redskins on September 28, 1936.3) Cleveland Rams vs. Chicago Bears on October 9, 1938.4) Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Philadelphia Eagles on November 10, 1940.
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, he did not. William "The Refrigerator" Perry played for the Chicago Bears and the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Steelers played the Philadelphia Eagles in their very first playoff game. It was on December 21, 1947, and the Eagles won 21-0.
No, he did not. Donte has played for the Saints, Eagles, Patriots, Browns and Ravens.
The only time in Philadelphia Eagles franchise history that they were called by any other name than the Philadelphia Eagles, was in 1943. In 1943, due to many players lost in World War II, the Eagles and Pittsburgh Steelers were forced to merge. The official NFL record book refers to the team as "Phil-Pitt". The team was nicknamed "Steagles".
During WWII, the Philadelphia Eagles and Pittsburgh Steelers combined and were called the Phil-Pitt Steagles.1902 Philadelphia Phillies (original National Football League)1902 Philadelphia Athletics (original National Football League)1924 Frankford Yellow Jackets (National Football League)1933 Philadelphia Eagles (same team, new owner, new name) (NFL)1943 Due to a player shortage caused by WW II, the Philadelphia Eagles and Pittsburgh Steelers temporarily merged into a single team, playing under the name of Eagles. The team was often referred to in the vernacular as the Steagles; however, the official NFL record book simply lists them as "Phil-Pitt" (NFL)
Yes they did. The Pittsburgh Steelerettes were the Steelers cheerleading squad from 1961 to 1969.
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No, they were not. However the Pittsburgh Steelers football team was known as the Pirates from 1933-1939.
That has happened four times in NFL history:1) Brooklyn Dodgers vs. Pittsburgh Steelers on October 28, 1934.2) Brooklyn Dodgers vs. Boston Redskins on September 28, 1936.3) Cleveland Rams vs. Chicago Bears on October 9, 1938.4) Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Philadelphia Eagles on November 10, 1940.
No, they have not. The Steelers were always an AFC based team, starting from 1933 when they were known as the Pittsburgh Pirates.
The Ravens have defeated the Steelers at home more than once in Pittsburgh over the years.