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  2. Bill Hillgrove - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, Hillgrove was handpicked by Steelers owner Dan Rooney to succeed the retiring Jack Fleming as the play-by-play broadcaster for the Pittsburgh Steelers.. After working for many years alongside famous color broadcaster Myron Cope, his Steeler broadcast partners now include former Steelers players like Merrill Hoge (former color), Tunch Ilkin (former color), Craig Wolfley (color), and ...

  3. Craig Wolfley - Wikipedia

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    Craig Alan Wolfley (born May 19, 1958) is an American former professional football player and current color analyst for the Pittsburgh Steelers. [1] Along with fellow Steeler Max Starks , he hosts a show on 970 ESPN .

  4. List of Pittsburgh Steelers broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    The announcers are Bill Hillgrove and Craig Wolfley. Missi Matthews is the sideline reporter, joined in 2021 by Max Starks. Myron Cope, the longtime color analyst and inventor of the "Terrible Towel," retired after the 2004 season, and died in 2008. Hillgrove succeeded Jack Fleming as radio voice of the Steelers in 1994.

  5. Longtime Steelers play-by-play voice Bill Hillgrove retiring ...

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    Bill Hillgrove is retiring as the play-by-play voice of the Pittsburgh Steelers after three decades on the job. The team made the announcement on Thursday, though the 84-year-old Hillgrove will ...

  6. List of Pittsburgh Steelers figures in broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    Craig Wolfley (offensive lineman, 1980-1989) - current Steelers radio sideline reporter; Pittsburgh CW Network In the Locker Room Host 2006–Present. Rod Woodson ( defensive back , 1987–1996), (1997 with 49ers), (1998-2001 with Ravens), and (2002-2003 with Raiders) - current analyst for NFL Network 2003–Present.

  7. Tunch Ilkin - Wikipedia

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    Tunch Ilkin (Turkish: Tunç Ali İlkin; September 23, 1957 – September 4, 2021) was a Turkish-American professional football player and sports broadcaster. A two-time Pro Bowl selection as an offensive tackle with the Pittsburgh Steelers, he was the first Turk to play in the National Football League (NFL).

  8. 2005 AFC Divisional playoff game (Pittsburgh–Indianapolis)

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    The Steelers, buoyed by the momentum of pulling off one of the biggest upsets in NFL history, went to Denver to defeat the Broncos 34–17, giving head coach Bill Cowher his first win in the AFC Championship Game on the road and his only decisive win in the games, having previously played the game at home five times (1994, 1995, 1997, 2001, and ...

  9. 2005 Pittsburgh Steelers season - Wikipedia

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    The defending champion New England Patriots playing at the eventual Super Bowl champion Steelers, September 25, 2005. The 2005 Pittsburgh Steelers season was the franchise's 73rd season as a professional sports franchise and as a member of the National Football League (NFL).