NBC Sunday Night Football - 2006 AFC Wildcard Game Jacksonville Jaguars at Pittsburgh Steelers 2-18 was released on:
USA: 5 January 2008
NBC Sunday Night Football - 2006 AFC Wildcard Game Jacksonville Jaguars at Pittsburgh Steelers - 2.18 was released on: USA: 5 January 2008
Yes, they were. The Steelers regular season record was 10-6. The Steelers then lost in the Wildcard round to the Jacksonville Jaguars 31-29.
No. The Steelers were not a wildcard team. They won their division outright.
On January 8, 2012, the Broncos - Steelers AFC WildCard game was held in Denver at Sports Authority Field at Mile High.
On January 8, 2012, the Denver Broncos defeated the Steelers in the AFC WildCard game, by the score of 29-23 in overtime.
NFC: Vikes Saints Cowboys Cardinals Wildcard: Eagles, Giants AFC: Pats Steelers Colts Broncos Wildcard: Dolphins, Bengals
Bill Cowher coached the Pittsburgh Steelers from 1992 to 2006. In those 15 seasons, the Steelers had 10 post season appearances, winning a single Lombardy Trophy in Super Bowl XL in 2005. The longest playoff streak Cowher had was six seasons in a row, from 1992 to 1997. In that streak, the Steelers made one Super Bowl appearance (losing to Dallas in Super Bowl XXX), 2 Conference Championship game appearances, 2 Divisional games and 1 Wildcard game appearance.
No, but Dallas did advance to the Super Bowl as a wild card in 1975 but lost to Pittsburgh
No, card contest generally have a shelf life of 6 months or so.
Dallas has won the Super Bowl five times, and each of those seasons they were the NFC East Division winner.According the www.profootbalhof.com, only nine wildcard teams have advanced to the Super Bowl since the wildcard format was introduced following the NFL/AFL merger prior to the 1970 season, and only five of them have won it (1980 Raiders, 1997 Broncos, 2000 Ravens, 2005 Steelers and 2007 Giants)The 1975 Dallas Cowboys were the first wildcard team to make it to the Super Bowl.The 1980 Oakland Rainders were the first wildcard team to win it.
Wildcard - album - was created in 2002.
The * and ? and ~ are the three wildcard symbols in Excel.