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The Terrible Towel is a rally towel associated with the Pittsburgh Steelers, an American football team in the National Football League (NFL). The Terrible Towel has spread in popularity; for example, fans take their Towel to famous sites while on vacation.
Two Terrible Towels at a Pittsburgh Steelers game. A rally towel is a sports paraphernalia item and a type of towel often used as a fan symbol, in bannerlike fashion, in American and Canadian sports events. The prototype of the modern rally towel was created in 1975 by former Pittsburgh Steelers radio broadcaster Myron Cope and is known as the ...
The commercial is part of a 2024 season-long brand campaign recently unveiled by the NFL. “This Is Football Country” documents the passion behind the sport and its power to unify and inspire.
Terrible Towel: [413] a banner conceived by the late Myron Cope (long time Steeler commentator) used by fans of the Pittsburgh Steelers to cheer for their team, consisting of a yellow towel with the words "Terrible Towel" in black, to be waved in the air. The Carolina Panthers also began a spin-off known as the "Growl Towel". [414]
Jacksonville's loss was Pittsburgh's gain and a chance for the Steelers to have a laugh at the Jaguars' expense. Steelers commemorate end of Jaguars' season with Terrible Towel troll Skip to main ...
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.
The catchphrase is: "The Terrible Towel is poised to strike, and so are The Steelers." In 1996, Cope gave the rights to The Terrible Towel to the Allegheny Valley School in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania. [27] The school provides care for more than 900 people [28] with intellectual disabilities and physical disabilities, including Cope's son who has ...
The teams' first two meetings of the 21st century (2004 and 2008) were won by the Steelers, including a come from behind victory on December 7, 2008, in Pittsburgh, when the Steelers drove the length of the field to tie the game 13–13, then cornerback Deshea Townsend returned an intercepted pass from Tony Romo for the game's final score ...