"Mean" Joe Greene holds the record for most sacks in a month for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Johnny Unitas
In 1969, the Steelers finished the season at 1-13. That was the most amount of losses in team history in a single 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.
Career interceptions thrown, is Terry Bradshaw with 210. The single season Steelers record is Jim Finks in 1955 with 26 interceptions thrown.
Tommy Maddox
"Mean" Joe Greene holds the record for most sacks in a month for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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Johnny Unitas
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In 1969, the Steelers finished the season at 1-13. That was the most amount of losses in team history in a single season.
11 in 1975. He led the NFL in interceptions that 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.
No. The Pittsburgh Steelers don't have anyone of interest to the Packers. The only immediate need they had was at running back and they filled that void temporarily. The Steelers don't have any single player that would match the value of A.J. Hawk that they are willing to let go. He is still one of the best up and coming pass rushers in the league the fact that Green Bay has yet to utilize him does not diminish his value in the least bit.
On November 10, 2002, Plaxico Burress set the Steelers single game record for receiving yards with 9 receptions for 253 yards.
On December 20, 2009, against the Green Bay Packers, Ben Roethlisberger set the Steelers single game record for most passing yards. He completed 29 of 46 passes for 503 yards.
No, the Steelers won the Super Bowl six times.