Through the 2012 season, the Steelers have a 20-9 playoff record at home.
In 1969, the Steelers played their home games at Pitt Stadium in Pittsburgh, PA.
January 8, 1994 over the Pittsburgh Steelers, 27-24, in overtime.
The Terrible Towel
Between 2004-2008 the Steelers lost 11 home games, including playoff games: 1) 2004 - home record was 9-1 - only loss was to the New England Patriots, 41-27, in the AFC Championship game. 2) 2005 - home record was 5-3 - lost to the New England Patriots 23-2, Jacksonville Jaguars 23-17, and Cincinnati Bengals 38-31. 3) 2006 - home record was 5-3 - lost to the Cincinnati Bengals 28-20, Denver Broncos 31-20, and Baltimore Ravens 31-7. 4) 2007 - home record was 7-2 - lost to the Jacksonville Jaguars, 29-22, in the regular season and to the Jaguars, 31-29, in the playoffs. 5) 2008 - home record was 8-2 - lost to the New York Giants, 21-14, and the Indianapolis Colts, 24-20.
Through the 2012 season, the Steelers have a 20-9 playoff record at home.
The Steelers play their home games in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
The Steelers play their home games at Heinz Field, located in Pittsburgh, PA.
In 1969, the Steelers played their home games at Pitt Stadium in Pittsburgh, PA.
January 8, 1994 over the Pittsburgh Steelers, 27-24, in overtime.
The Steelers play their homes games at Heinz Field, which is located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
The NFL team the Steelers are based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Their home field is Heinz Field and are headquartered in the UPMC Sports Performance Complex, also in Pittsburgh. They started off as the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1933, but were renamed the Steelers in 1939.
In 2001, the Pittsburgh Steelers began to play their home games in the state-of-the-art Heinz Field. The Steelers played their home games at Three Rivers Stadium between 1970-2000. Between 1964-1969 the Steelers played at Pitt Stadium and between 1933-1963 they played at Forbes Field.
The Steelers are based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
The Steelers wear the black and gold uniforms at home.
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Three Rivers Stadium (1970-2000)