The Pittsburgh Steelers played in one of the most insane Super Bowl games in history against the Arizona Cardinals. Two of the greatest plays in Super Bowl history happened in that game, both in favor of Pittsburgh.
Pittsburgh Steelers legends WR Hines Ward and OLB James Harrison officially missed the cut of finalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2025, it was announced Saturday.
Even in retirement, former New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski wants no part of Pittsburgh Steelers legend James Harrison. On a Halloween-themed
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The Pittsburgh Steelers delivered one of the most stressful yet exciting Super Bowl victories when they defeated the Arizona Cardinals in Super Bowl XLIII.
Welcome to the thrilling world of NFL playoff history, where magic unfolds before our eyes every postseason. The NFL playoffs always keep us entertained, from jaw-dropping catches to improbable defensive plays.
After Cardinals receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. signed his rookie contract this week, he reportedly also agreed to the NFLPA licensing arrangement that would allow his jersey to be sold.
The Pittsburgh Steelers added James Harrison to the team for the first time as an undrafted free agent from Kent State in 2002. The two-time Super Bowl champion only played in one game in his first stint with the team in Week 17 against the Baltimore Ravens.
The Pittsburgh Steelers' triumph in Super Bowl XLIII against the Arizona Cardinals showcased a spectacle of drama and unforgettable plays that ultimately secured their championship title.
There are countless legendary moments in the Pittsburgh Steelers' storied history. The Immaculate Reception likely takes the cake for most incredible and improbable play, but that wasn't one that led to a Super Bowl victory.
The fate of the Pittsburgh Steelers changed when Franco Harris made the Immaculate Reception in 1972. While they did not win their first Super Bowl until the 1974 season, they had arrived, establishing themselves as a dominant franchise in the league.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are well known for their hard-hitting defenses. The Steel Curtain of the 1970s and the Blitzburgh defense of the 1990s are two of the most famous.
The Pittsburgh Steelers celebrated their sixth Super Bowl victory on February 1, 2009, when they defeated the Arizona Cardinals, 27-23. That game is well known and remembered, even by people who aren't Steelers fans, for having arguably the greatest play in Super Bowl history.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers outside linebacker, James Harrison doesn't think he should be in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, but that's not stopping others from trying to make the case for him.