Pittsburgh Steelers
National Football League franchise in Pittsburgh
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January 2025 | Despite calls for his dismissal, Steelers owner Art Rooney II confirmed no plans to fire head coach Mike Tomlin and declined a potential trade to the Chicago Bears. |
2024 | HBO Max documented the Steelers' season for their Hard Knocks series. |
2024 | Russell Wilson joins the Pittsburgh Steelers as a starting quarterback, starting 11 games, with Justin Fields starting 6 games. |
2024 | The Pittsburgh Steelers reached their 10th win in Week 14, matching their win total from the previous year. Despite this early success, the team experienced a late-season collapse by losing their last four games. |
2024 | The Steelers were eliminated in the Wild Card round by the Baltimore Ravens with a 28-14 loss, marking their sixth consecutive postseason defeat. |
2024 | The Steelers made the playoffs for the second consecutive season after key losses by the Indianapolis Colts and Miami Dolphins. |
2024 | Recent inductees include Jason Gildon, Casey Hampton, Willie Parker, and Dick LeBeau. |
2024 | The Steelers traded Kenny Pickett to the Philadelphia Eagles and acquired Justin Fields from the Chicago Bears and Russell Wilson from the Denver Broncos. |
2023 | Kenny Pickett continues as a primary starting quarterback, starting 12 games. Mason Rudolph and Mitchell Trubisky also start games, with Rudolph starting 3 and Trubisky starting 2. |
2023 | The Steelers' playoff run concluded with a 31-17 loss to the Buffalo Bills, ending their postseason appearance. |
2023 | The Pittsburgh Steelers improved their record to 10-7, clinching the #7 seed in the AFC playoffs after a 17-10 win over the Baltimore Ravens in Week 18 and favorable results from other teams. |
2023 | New inductees added, including James Harrison, Ray Mansfield, and Aaron Smith. |
2023 | Bill Hillgrove, longtime lead announcer, retired at the end of the season. |
2023 | Josh Harris, a Steelers minority investor, purchased the Washington Commanders, with investment partner David Blitzer also involved in the acquisition. |
September 23 2023 | Raiders lost to the Steelers 23-18 in a performance that led to the firing of Raiders coach Josh McDaniels and GM Dave Ziegler. |
2022 | Steelers Radio Network station list expanded to include multiple affiliates across Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, Maryland, and Virginia, with flagship stations WBGG (970 AM) and WDVE (102.5 FM) in Pittsburgh. |
2022 | The Steelers narrowly missed the postseason, losing out on a tiebreaker to the Miami Dolphins due to a head-to-head loss in week 7. |
2022 | Kenny Pickett became the starting quarterback in week 5, forming a notable connection with rookie wide receiver George Pickens. |
2022 | Mitchell Trubisky initially won the starting quarterback position out of training camp for the Pittsburgh Steelers. |
2022 | The Steelers started the season with a slow 2-6 record but rallied to finish with a 9-8 record, maintaining their streak of 19 consecutive non-losing seasons. |
2022 | The Steelers drafted quarterback Kenny Pickett from Pitt in the first round of the NFL Draft. |
2022 | Inductees included Myron Cope, Sam Davis, and Heath Miller. |
2022 | The Steelers returned to their traditional training camp location at Saint Vincent College in Latrobe after two years of pandemic-related relocation. |
December 24 2022 | Steelers won at home against the Raiders 13-10 with a last-minute touchdown by rookie quarterback Kenny Pickett. |
December 24 2022 | Franco Harris's jersey number 32 was retired by the Pittsburgh Steelers, continuing the team's recognition of legendary players. |
February 2022 | After Heinz declined to renew naming rights, the Steelers signed a new naming rights deal with Acrisure, renaming the stadium to Acrisure Stadium. |
2021 | The Steelers made the playoffs as a wild card team with a 9–7–1 record, ultimately losing to the Kansas City Chiefs in the postseason. |
2021 | Longtime quarterback Ben Roethlisberger retired after the season. |
2021 | Alan Faneca was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame as a guard for the Steelers. Bill Nunn was also inducted as a scout and assistant director of player personnel. |
2021 | Third postseason meeting between the Steelers and Browns, with the Browns winning this playoff game, breaking the Steelers' previous postseason dominance. |
2021 | Continued COVID-19 pandemic restrictions led the Steelers to hold their training camp at Heinz Field for a second consecutive year. |
2021 | More players inducted, including Tunch Ilkin, Jon Kolb, and Carnell Lake. |
October 10 2021 | Steelers beat the Broncos 27-19 in Pittsburgh in their last recorded matchup. |
September 19 2021 | Raiders won at Pittsburgh 26-17. |
2020 | Troy Polamalu and Donnie Shell were inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame as Steelers players. Bill Cowher was also inducted as the head coach of the Steelers. |
2020 | Steelers defeat the Titans 27-24 at Nissan Stadium, bringing their all-time series record to 47 wins out of 79 meetings. |
2020 | Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Steelers held their training camp at Heinz Field instead of their traditional location at Saint Vincent College. |
2020 | Cameron Heyward named Dapper Dan Sportsman of the Year |
2020 | Hall of Honor expanded with inductees like James Farrior, Greg Lloyd, and Troy Polamalu. |
December 2020 | The Steelers clinched the AFC North title in Week 16 by overcoming a 24-7 deficit to beat the Colts. |
December 2020 | The Steelers' winning streak ended with a 23-17 loss to the Washington Football Team in week 13, breaking their perfect record. |
November 2020 | The Steelers achieved a franchise-best 11-0 start, becoming the first team to do so since the 2015 Carolina Panthers. |
October 2020 | The Steelers achieved a 4-0 start, their first since 1979, with a 38-29 victory over the Eagles where rookie Chase Claypool scored three touchdowns. |
September 2020 | Ben Roethlisberger returned from injury and led the Steelers to a Monday Night Football road win over the New York Giants in Week 1, beginning their season. |
January 2020 | In the wild-card playoff game against the Cleveland Browns, the Steelers suffered a surprising 48-37 loss after falling behind 28-0 in the first quarter, ending their season. |
2019 | The Steelers finished the season with an 8-8 record, missing the playoffs for the second consecutive season after losing the last three games of the year. |
2019 | Ben Roethlisberger suffered a torn UCL in a game against the Seattle Seahawks, requiring Tommy John surgery and ending his season. Mason Rudolph became the primary quarterback replacement. |
2019 | Quarterback Mason Rudolph was injured and ruled out with a concussion during a game against the Baltimore Ravens, with Devlin Hodges replacing him for the remainder of the game. |
2019 | The Steelers experienced a notable on-field incident during a game against the Cleveland Browns, where Browns defender Myles Garrett hit Mason Rudolph in the head with his own helmet during a brawl. |
2019 | Steelers leading sacker Stephon Tuitt suffered a pectoral injury and was placed on the injured reserve (IR), ending his season. |
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