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According to Pro Football Reference, the Steelers and Patriots have played 22 times in the regular season and the Steelers lead the series 14-8. The Patriots lead the Steelers, 3-1 in the postseason.

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Through the 2011 season, the Steelers have played 6 games on Thanksgiving:

1939 - Eagles 17, Steelers 14

1940 - Steelers 7, Eagles 0

1950 - Steelers 28, Cardinals 17

1983 - Lions 45, Steelers 3

1991 - Cowboys 20, Steelers 10

1998 - Lions 19, Steelers 16

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The Steelers played the Cardinals 58 times in the regular season. The Steelers hold the edge with a 32-23-3 record. They also defeated the Cardinals in their only Super Bowl meeting on February 1, 2009, by the score of 27-23.

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The Steelers have played the Cowboys in Dallas 13 times -- eight times at the Cotton Bowl and five times at Texas Stadium. Pittsburgh is 5-8 in those meetings (3-5 at the Cotton Bowl and 2-3 at Texas Stadium). The Steelers will make their first appearance at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas, during the 2012 season.

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Through the 2013 season, they have played a total of 124 games. The Steelers lead the all-time regular season series against the Cleveland Browns 65-57. The Steelers also lead the postseason series 2-0.

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The Steelers have played the Falcons 15 times in their history. The Steelers lead the all time series with a record of 12-2-1.
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The Steelers have played 6 games on Thanksgiving Day. They won in 1940 and 1950 and lost in 1939, 1983, 1991, and 1998.

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