In 2007, Hines Ward led the Steelers in receptions with 71.
Mike Wallace
Linebacker Jason Gildon had 77 sacks as a Pittsburgh Steeler, which is a team record. Gildon finished his career with 80 sacks, picking up three more in his final season with the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Bill Cowher was the Steeler head coach from 1992-2006.
Rams
Well I'm sure that anyone in their right mind would give that recognition to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Recent studies have shown that the Steeler Nation not only travel to more cities but that they have more residents in opposing areas than any other team as well.
Mike Wallace
Linebacker Jason Gildon had 77 sacks as a Pittsburgh Steeler, which is a team record. Gildon finished his career with 80 sacks, picking up three more in his final season with the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Bill Cowher was the Steeler head coach from 1992-2006.
yes, Pittsburgh steeler
Clark Haggans
Troy Polamalu led the Steelers with seven interceptions during the 2010 season.
Frank Collins was a running back; he later joined the minor pro team, "the colts. I believe he has web site.
The cast of The Steeler and the Pittsburgh Kid - 1981 includes: Lonny Chapman as Chuck Noll Hugh Gorrian as Arnie Douglas Gowland as Football Player Franco Harris as himself Paul Heckmann as Joe Harvey Martin as Monster Man Lee Ritchey as Team Doctor Henry Thomas as The Kid
yes he does he ritired as a steeler because he did'nt want to be on another team.
The Pittsburgh Steelers had a player named Ainsley Battles that played the safety position on the team in 2000 and 2004. The nfl.com site would have more information on his playing career statistics.
He was a starting wide receiver. He ended his college career with 101 receptions for 2,046 yards and 20 TDs and was selected All-Yankee Conference first team receiver in 1994.
Well. I don't know what you mean by that. So most people couldn't help; the Pittsburgh Steeler's Players werent all born in Pittsburgh.