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  2. Here We Go (Steelers song) - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. List of Pittsburgh Steelers starting quarterbacks - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Here We Go - Wikipedia

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    "Here We Go" (Stakka Bo song), 1993 "Here We Go" (Steelers song), a 1994 fight song of the Pittsburgh Steelers "Here We Go", a 1995 song by Shelter from the album Mantra "Here We Go" (NSYNC song), 1997 "Here We Go" (Moonbaby song), 2000, known as theme song from the animated television series Totally Spies! "Here We Go" (Trina song), 2005

  5. Pittsburgh Steelers - Wikipedia

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    The Steelers have no official fight song, but many fan versions of "Here We Go Steelers" and the "Steelers Polka" (the latter a parody of "Pennsylvania Polka") by ethnic singer Jimmy Pol, both originating in the 1970s, have been recorded. Since 1994, the song "Here We Go" by local singer Roger Wood has been popular among fans. [133]

  6. Who will Steelers play in NFL playoffs? Scenarios, potential ...

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    Pittsburgh is hoping to get their playoff mojo back in 2025. The Steelers are back in the playoffs, looking to capitalize on a fairly surprising season for Mike Tomlin's team. They head into the ...

  7. Jerome Bettis - Wikipedia

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    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.

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  9. Myron Cope - Wikipedia

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    Myron Sidney Kopelman (January 23, 1929 – February 27, 2008), known professionally as Myron Cope, was an American sports journalist, radio personality, and sportscaster.