John Stallworth 1974 - 1987
During the 1990s the only two Steelers to wear the #89 were wide receivers Ernie Mills (91-96) and Will Blackwell (97-01).
The Steelers Biggest Rivalry is with the Cowboys as they matched up as two dominant teams of the 90s and faced off in the Superbowl at one point.
Ricky Watters for the San Francisco 49ers in the '90s
William Perry was named "The Refridgerator" because of his large size. Before being a Fullback he was a defvensive linemen.
The number 86 is the only number left in the NHL between 00-99 that has never been used. Edit: The answer above is wrong. Every single number between 00-99 has been worn. The last number that wasn't worn was 84, which Guillaume Latendresse wore with the Canadiens. Mikael Grabovski wears it with the Maple Leafs currently. There have been 3 players who have worn the number 86: Jonathan Ferland for the Canadiens in 2006, Jeremy Williams for the Rangers in 2011 and Wojtek Wolski for the Phoenix Coyotes and New York Rangers currently.
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The Steelers Biggest Rivalry is with the Cowboys as they matched up as two dominant teams of the 90s and faced off in the Superbowl at one point.
The Pittsburgh Steelers. They won at least one Super Bowl in the 70's, 80's and 00's, and lost one in the '90s.
No, 97 is the only number in the 90s that is a prime number.
lots of baggy denim and flannel. good luck!
they wore really skinny acid jeans with bretts.also white tennies shoes.
Ricky Watters for the San Francisco 49ers in the '90s
93 is a prime number :)
yes
Two, the Raiders (60s, 70s, 80, 00s) and Steelers (70s, 80s, 90s, 00s). But it was the 1979 season for the Steelers so you could say only the Raiders have done it.
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97 is prime.
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