Mark Malone caught the longest touchdown pass in Steelers history which covered 90 yards. It was thrown by Terry Bradshaw against the Seattle Seahawks on November 8, 1981.
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The longest touchdown in Steelers history was a pass caught by Mark Malone which covered 90 yards. It was thrown by Terry Bradshaw against the Seattle Seahawks on November 8, 1981.
The franchise now known as the Pittsburgh Steelers entered the NFL in 1933 as the Pittsburgh Pirates. On Wednesday, September 7th, 1933, Marvin "Butch" Kottler became the first Pittsburgh player to score a touchdown when he intercepted a pass at Pittsburgh's 1 yard line and returned it 99 yards for a touchdown against the Chicago Cardinals (who later moved to St. Louis, and then Arizona). The Pittsburgh Pirates went on to win that game, the second one in their history, 14-13. Kottler's 99-yard return remained the team record for the longest interception return until Super Bowl XLIII (43) on February 1, 2009, when the Steelers' James Harrison returned an interceptions for 100 yards just before halftime, against the Arizona Cardinals.
Laurence Maroney of the Patriots.
The 1984 packers vs the steeler the steelers scored 3 touchdowns in the last minute to win the playoff game.
Offensively, the longest play from scrimmage is the Pittsburgh Steelers "Fast" Willie Parkers 75 yard touchdown run in Super Bowl XL(40) against the Seattle Seahawks. Defensively, the longest play is the Pittsburgh Steelers James Harrisons 100 yard interception return for a touchdown in Super Bowl XXIII(43).
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