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The 1981 Pittsburgh Steelers season was the franchise's 49th in the National Football League.After enduring an injury plagued 9–7 season the previous year and missing the playoffs for the first time since 1971, the Steelers had hoped that the 1980 season was just a small hiatus from contending for championships.
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. As of the 2022 season, the Steelers franchise is tied for third with the Giants all-time in playoff appearances, with 33. The Steelers have the most playoff appearances among active AFC franchises, as well as the ...
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The 1981 NFL season was the 62nd regular season of the National Football League. ... Pittsburgh Steelers: 8 8 0 .500 3–3 5–7 356 297 L3 Houston Oilers: 7 9 0 .438
[63] [64] [65] In the 2017 season, the Steelers won the AFC North with a 13–3 mark. [66] Their postseason was short lived with a 45–42 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars. [67] Despite a 9–6–1 record in the 2018 season, the Steelers missed the playoffs. [68] The Steelers went 8–8 and missed the postseason in the 2019 season. [69]
Justin Fields (2024–present) was the Steelers' starting quarterback for the first six games of the 2024 season. Terry Bradshaw (1970–1983) started 158 games at quarterback for the Steelers, the second-most in franchise history. The number of games they started during the season is listed to the right of their name:
The Pittsburgh Steelers all-time roster is split by name into the following two lists: Pittsburgh Steelers all-time roster (A–K)
Largest point differential in a season: 211 Steelers (1975 season), 204 Steelers (1979 season), 168 Steelers (1972 season), 161 Steelers (1978 season), 154 Steelers (1979 season) Largest point deficit overcome in a game : 21 ( Baltimore Ravens Oct. 5 1997), 21 ( Buffalo Bills Dec. 15, 1985), 21 ( Chicago Cardinals Oct. 11, 1953), 18 ...