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 Pittsburgh Steelers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The team was renamed the Steelers in 1941 after the city's prominent steel industry to reflect the "blue-collar worker" ethic of the many Pittsburgh fans.
The Steelers have used black and gold as its colors since the club's inception (excluding the 1943 season when they merged with the Philadelphia Eagles and formed the "Steagles"; the team's colors were green and white).
The 2006 Steelers were the first sixth-seeded playoff team to reach and win the Super Bowl since the NFL expanded to a 12-team postseason tournament in 1990.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pittsburgh_Steelers   (1499 words)

  
 Pittsburgh Steelers Tickets, 2006 Steelers Schedule, Heinz Field, Steeler Tickets
In 1941, the team was renamed in respect for Pittsburgh’s prominence as a steel-making center, and thus the Pittsburgh Steelers were born, one of the most successful teams in NFL history.
Pittsburgh Steelers tickets have to be the most popular NFL tickets in the entire league after their improbable road to the Super Bowl XL championship.
Steelers fans are hoping that’ll change this year as they buy their Heinz Field tickets well in advance for what promises to be an incredible season.
www.gotickets.com /sports/nfl/afc/pittsburgh_steelers.php   (506 words)

  
 Pittsburgh Steeler History
Bach resigned for health reasons following the 1954 season and was replaced by assistant coach Walt Kiesling, who had been the Steelers’ head coach twice previously.
Buddy Parker was named head coach in 1957 and over the next eight years he led the Steelers to five non-losing seasons.
The first winning record in the organization’s history came in 1942 when head coach Walt Kiesling led the Steelers to a 7-4 finish with the league-leading rushing of rookie Bill Dudley.
www.steelergridiron.com /history/history.html   (3177 words)

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