83 is tight end Heath Miller. 95 is nose tackle Alameda Ta'amu.
Players for the Steelers that have worn #83 the longest are WR Louis Lipps (1984-1991), WR Theo Bell (1976-1980), and TE/K Mike Clark (1964-1967). The current Steeler wearing #83 is TE Heath Miller, who started his career with the Steelers in 2005.
Wide receiver Chris Doering in the 2003-2004 seasons.
Heath Miller is number 83 on the Pittsburg Steelers.
As of September 2016, #84 on the Pittsburgh Steelers team is assigned to Antonio Brown (WR). Antonio is a likely Hall-of-Fame candidate with many records and accomplishments in his years in the NFL.
Terry Bradshaw and Terry Hanratty both shared the starting quarterback duties in 1970. This was Terry Bradshaw's rookie year and he completed 83 of 218 passes while Terry Hanratti completed 64 of 163. The Steelers finished that season with a 9-5 record.
These players have worn number 47 for the Pittsburgh Steelers: * Ron Stanley (06) * Scott Shields (99-00) * Bruce Jones (87r) * Cameron Riley (87) * Steve Morse (85) * Mel Blount (70-83) * Marv Woodson (64-69) * Jackie Simpson (61-62) * Dick Moegle (60) * Izzy Weinstock (37) * Ed Matesic (36)
The number was retired for Billy Martin, the coach from 75-79, 83, 85, and 88
Through the 2010 season, that is Hines Ward with 83 TD receptions. John Stallworth is second with 63 and Lynn Swann is third with 51.
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On Sunday, November 13, 2016, rookie running back Ezekiel Elliott scored two rushing touchdowns in the final two minutes to give the Dallas Cowboys a 35-30 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers. The win at Pittsburgh's Heinz Field gave the 8-and-1 Cowboys eight consecutive wins for only the second time in team history. Rookie quarterback Dak Prescott threw two touchdown passes -- an 83-yarder to Elliott and a 50-yarder to wide receiver Dez Bryant.
No. 83 is a prime number.