It was on October 4, 1933. The Washington Redskins, who were then known as the Boston Redskins, defeated the Steelers, known as the Pittsburgh Pirates, 21-6.
In 1933, Tony Holm was the first quarterback for the Steelers.
There is no listing of a player on the Steelers all-time roster with the first name Ray who wore #20.
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The Steelers, then known as the Pirates, became an expansion team in the NFL when Art Rooney Sr. paid the NFL a $2,500 franchise fee for the rights to a new team to be located in Pittsburgh.
yes it was the first field for the Pittsburgh Steelers
Backup QB Joe Gilliam of the 1974 Pittsburgh Steelers for the Steelers Super Bowl IX victory over the Vikings. The first starter was Doug Williams of Washington Redskins in Super bowl XXII. He was also the games' MVP.
The Steelers were first named the Pittsburgh Pirates and in 1940 they were renamed the Steelers.
The 1975 Super Bowl IX was the first appearance for the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Steelers beat the Minnesota Vikings 16-6.
The first Dallas Cowboys versus Pittsburgh Steelers game was played in Dallas.
The Pittsburgh Steelers ( then named the Pittsburgh Pirates ) first game was on September 20, 1933. They lost 23 - 2 to the NY Giants.
In 1933, Tony Holm was the first quarterback for the Steelers.
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There is no listing of a player on the Steelers all-time roster with the first name Ray who wore #20.
The Steelers first head coach was Forrest "Jap" Douds.
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The Redskins first season in the NFL was 1932. They were known as the Boston Braves. They changed their name to Redskins in 1933 and moved to Washington and became the Washington Redskins in 1937.
The Steelers play at Heinz Field. The first season was 2001.