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Odd Score Goes In NFL History Book

Nov 17th, 2008 · The Pittsburgh Steelers beat the San Diego Chargers 11-10 Sunday night. It was the first time in NFL history (in more than 12,000 games) that a game ended with that score. Why is the score so rare?

Keywords: Pittsburgh Steelers · history · NFL · odd · San Diego Chargers

High Team Price Driving Family-Run Franchises Out Of NFL

Jul 11th, 2008 · Commentator Stefan Fatsis, a reporter for the Wall Street Journal, talks about the sale of the Pittsburgh Steelers. He says the two-decade run-up in the price of teams is driving the last of the old-line sports-franchise families out of the business.

Keywords: Wall Street Journal · Stefan Fatsis · Business · Pittsburgh Steelers · franchise · Family · families · NFL

Voice of Steelers Silenced *

Mar 1st, 2008 · Myron Cope, the long-time voice of the Pittsburgh Steelers, died this week. He was 79. Fans tuned in to hear his trademark screechy voice for 35 years. But he may best be remembered for creating the team's iconic symbol -- the "Terrible Towel." Steelers Hall of Fame wide receiver Lynn Swann shares his memories about Cope.

Keywords: icon · Memories · Steelers · Pittsburgh Steelers · trademark · silence · receiver · Myron Cope · screechy · Terrible Towel · Steelers Hall of Fame · Lynn Swann

Female Fans Love Their Steelers **

Sep 13th, 2007 · A sports marketing firm says the Pittsburgh Steelers has the largest female fan base in professional football. A third of Pittsburgh-area women consider themselves Steelers fans. You can buy an official team jersey that's pink; and the team sponsors classes for women to learn more about football.

Keywords: sponsor · Steelers · Pittsburgh Steelers · football · Pittsburgh · Jersey

Steelers, Dolphins Lose Head Coaches ***

Jan 5th, 2007 · This week, two NFL head coaches said they're leaving their teams. Longtime Pittsburgh Steelers coach Bill Cowher says he wants to spend more time with his family. And Nick Saban of the Miami Dolphins is leaving to coach the University of Alabama. Michele Norris talks with Wall Street Journal sportswriter Stefan Fatsis.

Keywords: Michele Norris · Wall Street Journal · Stefan Fatsis · Steelers · Pittsburgh Steelers · Family · NFL · Dolphin · University of Alabama · Miami Dolphins · Bill Cowher · Nick Saban

Motorcycle Crash Injures NFL Star Roethlisberger ***

Jun 13th, 2006 · Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger is in serious but stable condition after a motorcycle accident. Mark Nootbaar of member station WDUQ says Roethlisberger wore no helmet, which Pennsylvania law permits.

Keywords: law · accidents · Pittsburgh Steelers · Pennsylvania · NFL · quarterback · Motorcycle · Helmet · WDUQ · Roethlisberger · Ben Roethlisberger · Nootbaar

Steelers Return to Glory with Super Bowl Win **

Feb 6th, 2006 · The Pittsburgh Steelers are the champions of the National Football League. Their 21-10 win over the Seattle Seahawks Sunday was the fifth Super Bowl victory for the franchise, but the first in a quarter-century.

Keywords: victory · Steelers · Pittsburgh Steelers · champions · National Football League · Seattle Seahawks · Super Bowl · franchise

A Super Win for the Pittsburgh Steelers ***

Feb 6th, 2006 · After a 25-year championship drought, the Pittsburgh Steelers win the National Football League title, defeating the Seattle Seahawks 21-10 in Super Bowl XL, played in Detroit. The action on the field capped a period of frenzied preparations and major-league parties in the Motor City.

Keywords: parties · Steelers · Pittsburgh Steelers · National Football League · Seattle Seahawks · Detroit · Motor City · defeated · Super Bowl XL · championship · Pittsburgh · drought

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