Pittsburgh Steelers

National Football League franchise in Pittsburgh

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January 2025 Despite calls for his dismissal, Steelers owner Art Rooney II confirmed no plans to fire head coach Mike Tomlin and declined a potential trade to the Chicago Bears.
2024 Chris Boswell set a Pittsburgh Steelers single-season record by scoring 158 points, establishing a new team scoring record.
2024 Chris Boswell set a new Steelers single-season record with 41 field goals.
2024 HBO Max documented the Steelers' season for their Hard Knocks series.
2024 Russell Wilson joins the Pittsburgh Steelers as a starting quarterback, starting 11 games, with Justin Fields starting 6 games.
2024 The Pittsburgh Steelers reached their 10th win in Week 14, matching their win total from the previous year. Despite this early success, the team experienced a late-season collapse by losing their last four games.
2024 The Steelers were eliminated in the Wild Card round by the Baltimore Ravens with a 28-14 loss, marking their sixth consecutive postseason defeat.
2024 The Steelers made the playoffs for the second consecutive season after key losses by the Indianapolis Colts and Miami Dolphins.
2024 Recent inductees include Jason Gildon, Casey Hampton, Willie Parker, and Dick LeBeau.
2024 The Steelers traded Kenny Pickett to the Philadelphia Eagles and acquired Justin Fields from the Chicago Bears and Russell Wilson from the Denver Broncos.
2023 Kenny Pickett continues as a primary starting quarterback, starting 12 games. Mason Rudolph and Mitchell Trubisky also start games, with Rudolph starting 3 and Trubisky starting 2.
2023 The Steelers' playoff run concluded with a 31-17 loss to the Buffalo Bills, ending their postseason appearance.
2023 The Pittsburgh Steelers improved their record to 10-7, clinching the #7 seed in the AFC playoffs after a 17-10 win over the Baltimore Ravens in Week 18 and favorable results from other teams.
2023 New inductees added, including James Harrison, Ray Mansfield, and Aaron Smith.
2023 Bill Hillgrove, longtime lead announcer, retired at the end of the season.
2023 Josh Harris, a Steelers minority investor, purchased the Washington Commanders, with investment partner David Blitzer also involved in the acquisition.
September 23 2023 Raiders lost to the Steelers 23-18 in a performance that led to the firing of Raiders coach Josh McDaniels and GM Dave Ziegler.
2022 Chris Boswell again tied the longest field goal record with another 59-yard kick.
2022 Steelers Radio Network station list expanded to include multiple affiliates across Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, Maryland, and Virginia, with flagship stations WBGG (970 AM) and WDVE (102.5 FM) in Pittsburgh.
2022 The Steelers narrowly missed the postseason, losing out on a tiebreaker to the Miami Dolphins due to a head-to-head loss in week 7.
2022 Kenny Pickett became the starting quarterback in week 5, forming a notable connection with rookie wide receiver George Pickens.
2022 Mitchell Trubisky initially won the starting quarterback position out of training camp for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
2022 The Steelers started the season with a slow 2-6 record but rallied to finish with a 9-8 record, maintaining their streak of 19 consecutive non-losing seasons.
2022 The Steelers drafted quarterback Kenny Pickett from Pitt in the first round of the NFL Draft.
2022 Inductees included Myron Cope, Sam Davis, and Heath Miller.
2022 The Steelers returned to their traditional training camp location at Saint Vincent College in Latrobe after two years of pandemic-related relocation.
December 24 2022 Steelers won at home against the Raiders 13-10 with a last-minute touchdown by rookie quarterback Kenny Pickett.
December 24 2022 Franco Harris's jersey number 32 was retired by the Pittsburgh Steelers, continuing the team's recognition of legendary players.
February 2022 After Heinz declined to renew naming rights, the Steelers signed a new naming rights deal with Acrisure, renaming the stadium to Acrisure Stadium.
January 27 2022 Ben Roethlisberger announced his retirement after 18 seasons with the Steelers, concluding his career as a 6-time Pro Bowler who led the team to 12 playoff appearances and 3 Super Bowl appearances, winning 2 in 2005 and 2008.
January 16 2022 Chiefs beat Steelers by a score of 42–21, at Arrowhead Stadium.
2021 Diontae Johnson emerged as the team's leading receiver with 1,161 receiving yards during the season.
2021 Rookie running back Najee Harris led the team's rushing offense with 1,200 total yards in his first NFL season.
2021 T.J. Watt set a new NFL record by recording 22.5 sacks during the 2021 season, tying the single-season sack record previously held by Michael Strahan.
2021 Pittsburgh Steelers selected Pat Freiermuth (TE from Penn State) in the second round of the NFL Draft with the 55th overall pick.
2021 Pittsburgh Steelers selected Najee Harris (RB from Alabama) in the first round of the NFL Draft with the 24th overall pick.
2021 Pittsburgh traded a sixth-round selection and 2020 first- and fifth-round selections to Miami in exchange for a seventh-round selection, a 2020 fourth-round selection, and safety Minkah Fitzpatrick.
2021 Pittsburgh traded a fifth-round selection to Baltimore in exchange for defensive end Chris Wormley and a seventh-round selection.
2021 Pittsburgh acquired a sixth-round selection from Tampa Bay in exchange for offensive tackle Jerald Hawkins and a seventh-round selection.
2021 The Steelers clinched a Wild Card playoff spot in Week 18, making the playoffs in consecutive years for the first time since 2014–2017, despite having only a 6% chance according to FiveThirtyEight.
2021 The Steelers made the playoffs as a wild card team with a 9–7–1 record, ultimately losing to the Kansas City Chiefs in the postseason.
2021 Longtime quarterback Ben Roethlisberger retired after the season.
2021 Alan Faneca was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame as a guard for the Steelers. Bill Nunn was also inducted as a scout and assistant director of player personnel.
2021 Third postseason meeting between the Steelers and Browns, with the Browns winning this playoff game, breaking the Steelers' previous postseason dominance.
2021 Continued COVID-19 pandemic restrictions led the Steelers to hold their training camp at Heinz Field for a second consecutive year.
2021 More players inducted, including Tunch Ilkin, Jon Kolb, and Carnell Lake.
December 19 2021 Steelers win against Tennessee Titans 19-13 at Heinz Field
December 5 2021 Steelers narrowly defeat Baltimore Ravens 20-19 at home
November 28 2021 Steelers suffer a heavy defeat against Cincinnati Bengals 10-41 at Paul Brown Stadium
November 21 2021 Steelers lose to Los Angeles Chargers 37-41 at SoFi Stadium

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