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"Here We Go" is a fight song of the Pittsburgh Steelers that was written by Roger Wood in 1994. It has sold more than 120,000 copies since its introduction. [1] It remains popular among Pittsburghers despite being updated due to the departure of several of the players mentioned in the original lyrics and that the Steelers no longer need to win "that one for the thumb" after having won Super ...
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.
In the 1970 NFL draft, Bradshaw was selected as the first overall pick by the Pittsburgh Steelers, [24] who got the first pick in the draft after winning a coin flip tiebreaker with the Chicago Bears since the teams had identical 1–13 records in 1969. [25] Bradshaw was hailed at the time as the consensus number-one pick.
"Here We Go!" (Missile Innovation song), 2006 "Here We Go Yo," a 2006 song by Hector "El Father" and Jay-Z from the album Los Rompe Discotekas (2006) "Here We Go" (Stat Quo song), 2007 "Here We Go", a 2012 song by Hard Rock Sofa and Swanky Tunes "Here We Go" (PeR song), 2013 "Here We Go", a 2014 song by Lower Than Atlantis from the album Lower ...
The Steelers responded with Boswell's 25-yard field goal to retake the lead 6–3. In the second quarter, the Giants tied the game back up at 6–6 when Joseph made a field goal from 39 yards out. The Steelers moved back into the lead 9–6 when Boswell kicked a 27-yard field goal.
Webster during Super Bowl XVI Steelers uniforms worn by Jack Ham (59) and Webster (52) At 6 feet 1 inch (1.85 m) and 255 pounds (116 kg), he was selected in the fifth round of the 1974 NFL draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers. Webster served as a backup at center and guard for two years while being mentored by veteran center Ray Mansfield.
Jerome Abram Bettis Sr. (born February 16, 1972) is an American former professional football running back who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 13 seasons, primarily with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The December 27, 2022, episode of Pittsburgh Dad covering the aforementioned Steelers-Raiders game (a 13-10 Steelers win) featured a tribute to Harris from the titular character. [51] Shortly after Harris' death, there was a street named after him in Mount Holly, New Jersey where he went to high school (Rancocas Valley Regional High School).