1960 Steelers players:
22 Bobby Layne
30 Rudy Bukich
10 Tom Tracy
40 Preston Carpenter
35 John Henry Johnson
34 Charlie Scales
39 Larry Krutko
86 Jimmy Orr
43 Tom Barnett
28 Rex Johnston
84 Buddy Dial
88 Pete Brewster
87 Jack McClairen
47 Dicky Moegle
26 Joe Scudero
36 Rudy Hayes
74 Frank Varrichione
89 Bobby Joe Green
44 Bert Rechichar
27 Dean Derby
50 John Reger
77 Billy Ray Sr. Smith
42 Junior Wren
66 Dick Campbell
75 Joe Krupa
71 Joe Lewis
70 Ernie Stautner
20 Don Sutherin
82 George Tarasovic
46 Fred Williamson
Chat with our AI personalities
Terry Bradshaw, Jack Ham, Dwight White-nicknamed mad dog, Lynn Swann, Jack Lambert, Franco Harris, Mean Joe Greene, Mike Webster, John Stallworth, LC Greenwood.
Originally founded as the Pittsburgh Pirates by Arthur (Art) Joseph Rooney on July 8, 1933, the Steelers changed their name in 1940 in an attempt to generate some fan support and involvement. Fans were encouraged to send their suggestions to the team; several nominated the winning name Steelers to reflect the city's primary source of employment. The famous three-star Pittsburgh Steelers logo was a bit longer in coming, however. Helmet logos first became popular in 1948. The Steelers' only concession to the new logo craze, however, was to add the players' numbers and a black stripe to their distinctive gold helmets. In 1962, Republic Steel of Cleveland approached the Steelers and suggested that they consider the Steelmark, the insignia used by the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI), as a helmet logo to honor Pittsburgh's steel heritage.
Originally founded as the Pittsburgh Pirates by Arthur (Art) Joseph Rooney on July 8, 1933, the Steelers changed their name in 1940 in an attempt to generate some fan support and involvement. Fans were encouraged to send their suggestions to the team; several nominated the winning name Steelers to reflect the city's primary source of employment. The famous three-star Pittsburgh Steelers logo was a bit longer in coming, however. Helmet logos first became popular in 1948. The Steelers' only concession to the new logo craze, however, was to add the players' numbers and a black stripe to their distinctive gold helmets. In 1962, Republic Steel of Cleveland approached the Steelers and suggested that they consider the Steelmark, the insignia used by the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI), as a helmet logo to honor Pittsburgh's steel heritage. The colors were chosen to promote the attributes for steel: yellow lightens your work; orange brightens your leisure; and blue widens your world. The logo's meaning was later amended to represent the three materials used to produce steel: yellow for coal; orange for iron ore; and blue for steel scrap.
steelers entered nfl as 'pirates' in 1933 and has been owned since before then by the Rooney family. so as an nfl team, just one, but some of the interest may be shared.
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.
John Mayer.