Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Cleveland Browns But now the steeler's biggest rivalry is The Pittsburgh Steelers vs The Baltimore Ravens The Steelers and the Philadelphia Eagles are some what of rivals because both teams are in Pennsylvania.
The Steelers biggest rivals are the teams from their own division. The Baltimore Ravens, Cleveland Browns and the Cincinnati Bengals. Away from the division, it would have to be the Dallas Cowboys. The two teams have met in three Super Bowls, having a history dating back to the 1970's.
The Steelers Biggest Rivalry is with the Cowboys as they matched up as two dominant teams of the 90s and faced off in the Superbowl at one point.
Yes, Pittsburgh Steelers always been in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
The Philadelphia Eagles and Pittsburgh Steelers merged in the 1943 season and were known as the Steagles. That merger lasted one season.
Click on the 'Pittsburgh Steelers Roster' link on this page to see the current Steelers roster from nfl.com.
The head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1966 was Bill Austin.
Browns, Bengals, and Ravens.
Cincinnati Reds
Divisional rivals are the Oakland Raiders, Denver Broncos, and Kansas City Chiefs. Notable conference rivals are the New England Patriots, Indianapolis Colts, and Pittsburgh Steelers.
Divisional rivals are the Oakland Raiders, Denver Broncos, and Kansas City Chiefs. Notable conference rivals are the New England Patriots, Indianapolis Colts, and Pittsburgh Steelers.
No, James Harrison is.
51 - 0 loss to the Browns.
The Steelers Biggest Rivalry is with the Cowboys as they matched up as two dominant teams of the 90s and faced off in the Superbowl at one point.
No, they were not. The Steelers were originally known as the Pirates.Pittsburgh Pirates - (1933-1939)Pittsburgh Steelers - (1940-1942)Phil-Pitt "Steagles" - (1943)Card-Pitt - (1944)Pittsburgh Steelers - (1945-present)
No. The Pittsburgh Steelers are based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
The Steelers originated from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Yes, Pittsburgh Steelers always been in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Historically, it is the cross-state Philadelphia Phillies. However, since the reorganization of the divisions, they are now the Cincinnati Reds, the Milwaukee Brewers, and Chicago Cubs. Prince Fielder was rated in the top 5 most hated athletes in the 'Burgh, along with Alexander Ovechkin, Chad Ochocincho, Terrell Owens and Ed Reed.