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In 2005, the Steelers became the first #6 seed to advance to a conference championship game, and go on to win the Super Bowl, since the playoff field was expanded to 12 teams in 1990. The Steelers are 6–2 in the Super Bowl, winning Super Bowls IX, X, XIII, XIV, XL and XLIII while losing Super Bowls XXX and XLV.
The following are records that are held by QB Ben Roethlisberger (2004–2021): Most career 500-yard passing games: 4; ... List of Pittsburgh Steelers team records.
The Steelers failed to improve on their 12–4 record from the year prior, but made the playoffs for the second consecutive season, securing the final wild card spot with a 9–7–1 record, where they would lose to the Kansas City Chiefs. After much speculation, Ben Roethlisberger retired after the season, wrapping up an 18-year career spent ...
Tomlin is the first African-American to be named head coach of the team in its 75-year history. [40] In his first season, he led the Steelers to a 10–6 record and AFC North title. [41] The team fell to the Jacksonville Jaguars 31–29 in the Wild Card Round to end the season. [42]
The Pittsburgh Steelers are a professional American football team in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Steelers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the American Football Conference (AFC) North division. Ben Roethlisberger (2004–2021) started 247 games for the Steelers, the most in franchise history by any player.
a Bach's full coaching record with the Steelers is 48 regular season games coached with a record of 21–27 and a W–L percentage of .438. b Kiesling's full coaching record with the Steelers is 90 regular season games coached with a record of 30–55–5 and a W–L percentage of .353.
Steelers 2–0: Steelers 42–34: Steelers 37–0: Steelers 3–1 In Pittsburgh, Steelers record their largest victory against the Ravens with a 37–point differential. 1998: Steelers 2–0: Steelers 20–13: Steelers 16–6: Steelers 5–1 Ravens open Ravens Stadium at Camden Yards (now known as M&T Bank Stadium). 1999: Tie 1–1: Steelers 23 ...
The Steelers defeated the Colts for the 7th consecutive time and improved to 25–6 all-time against the Colts, with a 16–2 record in Pittsburgh (both including playoffs). The win ensured the team of entering the playoffs as the #3 seed.