Super Bowl IX - Jan 12th 1975
Super Bowl X - Jan 18th 1976
Super Bowl XIII - Jan 21st 1979
Super Bowl XIV - Jan 20th 1980
Super Bowl XL - Feb 5th 2006
Super Bowl XLIII - Feb 1st 2009
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The Pittsburgh Steelers, who share the record with the Dallas Cowboys for Super Bowl appearances with eight, have won six times. Here are the results (victories in bold):
The Steelers played in eight Super Bowls.
9,10,13,14,40,43
The Steelers have won six Super Bowls: IX, X, XIII, XIV, XL and XLIII. The most Super Bowl wins by any team in history.
The Steelers won Super Bowl IX, X, XIII, XIV, XL and XLIII.
They lost Super Bowl XXX and XLV.
The Pittsburgh Steelers won their Super Bowl championships in 1974, 1975, 1978, 1979, 2005 and 2008.
Hopefully(NOTICE:I DO NOT KNOW!!!) The Steelers and The Patriots will go(once again)HOPEFULLY!!! And If They Do..... THE STEELERS WILL WIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
January 12th, 1975 in Super Bowl IX, they beat the Minnesota Vikings 16-6. The Pittsburgh Steelers won their first Super Bowl in 1975 defeating the Minnesota Vikings 16-6 at New Orleans. This, however, was the Super Bowl for the 1974 season.
First of all, let me say that the Steelers rock! My uncle is the offensive coordinator, Bruce Arians! The Steelers aren't going to do good this year though. The single game tickets went on sale sometime around July - August. Here we go Pittsburgh! Six time Super Bowl Champs.
Wins - Team 6 - Pittsburgh 5 - San Francisco, Dallas 4 - Green Bay 3 - Washington, Oakland, New England, New York Giants 2 - Miami, Denver, Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts 1 - New York Jets, Chicago, Kansas City, St. Louis, Baltimore Ravens, Tampa Bay, New Orleans Any teams not listed above have not won a Super Bowl.
The Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams have appeared in three Super Bowls and won once (championship win is in bold):Super Bowl XIV (1-20-80) -- Pittsburgh Steelers 31, Los Angeles Rams 19.Super Bowl XXXIV (1-30-00) -- St. Louis Rams 23, Tennessee Titans 16.Super Bowl XXXVI (2-3-02) -- New England Patriots 20, St. Louis 17.