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For players that died in the offseason or during the year.
They never had one on the left side. Just on the right. It also used to say Steel, instead of the Steelers name that you see today.
In 1962, the Steelers equipment manager Jack Hart applied the logo to the helmet (at that time the helmets were a solid gold color) and the Steelers were uncertain how it would look. So he applied them to the right side only. Later on, even after changing the helmet color to black, they left the logo on the right side only, due to the teams new found success & uniqueness of the logo. The Steelers are now the only team with a logo on only one side of the helmet.
Gene Upshaw, 15 year member of the Oakland Raiders, Hall Of famer died August 2008
you got better looking, you got a better personality, and he likes you now.
The Steelers only have one logo because when they originally put the steel mark on the helmets they wanted to see how it looked on the gold helmets and put it just on one side. And later that year they went to the playoffs for the first time so as good luck they decided to change the helmet to black to show the logo better and keep the one side.
There are over 700,000 motorcycle helmets that are sold in the United States each year. Helmets are a requirement for riders in most states.
Not this year.
Ben Roethlisberger was drafted by the Steelers in 2004.
It is difficult to provide an exact number, as sales figures can vary year to year and by region. However, on average, millions of bicycle helmets are sold worldwide each year.
The first year the Steelers made the playoffs was 1972, the year of the Immaculate Reception. In 1947, the Steelers and the Philadelphia Eagles ended up tied for the NFL East lead and had to play a 'playoff' game to determine a winner. The Steelers lost that game 21-0.