Terry Bradshaw was the Steelers starting quarterback in 1980.
Mike Kruczek was the backup quarterback for the Steelers in Super Bowl XIV.
From 1980 to 1989, the Steelers starting quarterbacks were Terry Bradshaw, Cliff Stoudt, Mark Malone and Bubby Brister.
There have been 8 Super Bowls that the Steelers have played in. They have had 3 different QB's in those games. Terry Bradshaw was the starting quarterback for the Steelers dynasty in the 70's, where they won all 4 that they went to. 1975 (SB9), 1976 (SB10), 1979 (SB13) and 1980 (SB14). In 1996 (SB30), Neil O'Donnell was the quarterback for the Steelers loss to the Dallas Cowboys. Ben Roethlisberger was the quarterback for the Steelers in their wins in 2006 (SB40), 2009 (SB43) and their loss in 2011 (SB45).
Chuck Noll was the Steelers head coach from 1969 to 1991.
In 1980, Brian Sipe was the starting quarterback for the Cleveland Browns.
Terry Bradshaw.
Mike Kruczek was the backup quarterback for the Steelers in Super Bowl XIV.
From 1980 to 1989, the Steelers starting quarterbacks were Terry Bradshaw, Cliff Stoudt, Mark Malone and Bubby Brister.
Terry Bradshaw, quarterback of the Pittsburgh Steelers, both years
There have been 8 Super Bowls that the Steelers have played in. They have had 3 different QB's in those games. Terry Bradshaw was the starting quarterback for the Steelers dynasty in the 70's, where they won all 4 that they went to. 1975 (SB9), 1976 (SB10), 1979 (SB13) and 1980 (SB14). In 1996 (SB30), Neil O'Donnell was the quarterback for the Steelers loss to the Dallas Cowboys. Ben Roethlisberger was the quarterback for the Steelers in their wins in 2006 (SB40), 2009 (SB43) and their loss in 2011 (SB45).
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The Pittsburgh Steelers
Chuck Noll was the Steelers head coach from 1969 to 1991.
In 1980, Brian Sipe was the starting quarterback for the Cleveland Browns.
Steve Furness (1972-1980) wore the number 64 for the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1975.
Mike Webster was the Steelers center throughout the 1980's. Dermontii Dawson replaced him in 1989.
Frank Pollard was drafted by Pittsburgh in the 1980 draft. He played running back for the Steelers for 9 years. He was #30.