Jason Gildon is the Steelers all-time sack leader with 77.
Marcus Gilbert is number 77 on the Pittsburg Steelers.
Jason Gildon was a former Pro Bowl linebacker for the Steelers from 1994 to 2003. He is also the Steelers all-time leader in sacks with 77.
These players have worn the number 50 for the Pittsburgh Steelers:Rocky Boiman (09)Larry Foote (02-08,10)Earl Holmes (96-01)Reggie Barnes (93)David Little (80-92)Darryl Knox (87r)Tom Graves (79)Jim Clack (69-77)Bill Saul (64, 66-68)John Reger (55-63)Stan Sheriff (54)Melvin Fulwyler (54)George Tarasovic (52)Al Wukits (43)Harold Hinte (42)Nick Studen (42)John Noppenburg (40)
In their history, the New England Patriots have a 5-4 record versus the New York Giants during the regular season.The Giants have a 2-0 record versus the Patriots in the Super Bowl.
The Pittsburgh Steelers won back-to-back Super Bowls in 1976-77 and 1979-80.
Left offensive tackle Tyron Smith, the Dallas Cowboys' first selection in the 2011 NFL Draft (from the University of Southern California), wears No. 77.
John Barrish - Washington Redskins (1955)Roger Bradford - Pittsburgh Steelers (1954)John Bristor - San Francisco 49ers (1979)John DeLaurentis - Washington Redskins (1950)Jim Dumm - Baltimore Colts (1973)Wayne Fullerton - Pittsburgh Steelers (1964)Don Herrmann - New York Giants (1969-74); New Orleans Saints (1975-77)Chuck Milsic - Washington Redskins (1973)Frank Pastin - Pittsburgh Steelers (1942)Joe Righetti - Cleveland Browns (1969-70)Michael "Mo" Scarry - Cleveland Browns (1944-47); Assistant Coach - Miami Dolphins (1970-85)Dave Smith - Pittsburgh Steelers (1970-72); Houston Oilers (1972-73); Kansas City (1973)Harry Theofiledes - Washington Redskins (1968)John F. "Jack" Wiley - Pittsburgh Steelers (1946-50)Jim Worden - Philadelphia Eagles (1938)
NFL Replay - 2006 2008 AFC Championship Ravens at Steelers 3-77 was released on: USA: 21 January 2009
Since 1991, the Steelers have a 5-1 record against the Redskins: 1991: Washington 41, Steelers 14 1997: Steelers 14, Washington 13 2000: Steelers 24, Washington 3 2004: Steelers 16, Washington 7 2008: Steelers 23, Washington 6 2012: Steelers 27, Washington 12
Phil Esposito
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