Before it was named Heinz Field it was called the Three Rivers Stadium
There is no Steelers player who has openly admitted to being homosexual.
Joe Gilliam was a quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers from 1972-1975. Joe was the starting quarterback for the Steelers in 1974 for the first 6 games, before being replaced by Terry Bradshaw.
No Steelers player, past or present, has ever openly admitted to being homosexual.
No Pittsburgh Steeler wore the number 9 in 2005. Norm Johnson (95-98) was the last Steeler to wear #9.
6 times ... the last time being December 28, 2008 with the Steelers winning 31-0. The Steelers also shutout the Browns in 2005, 2000, 1999, 1990, and 1972.
The football team Pittsburgh Steelers is based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. A game could be watched in the "home field" if they are not playing another team in a different city or state. Being part of the National Football League, the Pittsburgh Steelers are bound to travel. Checking with a sports news agency, or better, the official Steelers website, one could easily see where they are booked to play matches at any given time.
Signed Pittsburgh Steelers merchandise can be acquired through several online shops who are dealing with sports memorabilia, one of them being the NFL Shop. You can give them a ring on 1-877-NFL-SHOP (1-877-635-7467) to find out what they have in stock for you.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are an AFC team, but originally they were an NFLteam until they were kicked out in 1969 (and subsequently are the oldest AFC team). They have since shown that being kicked out of the NFC was not exactly the worst thing in the world, having reached 15 AFC Championships and being the winningest team in the Super Bowl era. Karma.
Terry Bradshaw's last season as the Steelers starting QB was 1982 and he retired after the 1983 season. He played backup to Cliff Stoudt in the 1983 season and Mark Malone was the Steelers starting QB in the 1984 season with David Woodley being the backup.
Being from the same conference, the Steelers and Ravens cannot play each other in the Super Bowl. They did meet in the AFC championship game to decide the Super Bowl XLIII representative.
The Steelers and the Patriots have both played each other in the AFC Championship game, but they cannot face each other in the Super Bowl being that they both play in the AFC.
For two seasons the Steelers merged with other teams. In 1943 the Steelers merged with the Philadelphia Eagles to form Phil-Pitt aka "Steagles". In 1944 the Steelers merged with the Chicago Cardinals to form Card-Pitt. The teams were forced to merge, because players were being lost to military service due to World War II.