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Ben Roethlisberger Signed Steelers Super Bowl Touchdown Dive Action 8x10 Photo In the year 1940, the team was renamed as Steelers and their name was taken from their city which is home of a prominent steel industry. The Steelers had improved their playing skills in the year 1947 and had tied for the first place in the division with the Philadelphia Eagles with an incredible 8-4 record. They had hired Coach Chuck Noll and he had taken the Hall of Famers Mean Joe Greene, Terry Bradshaw, Mel Blount, Jack Ham, and Franco Harris who had helped in improving the team’s standing and made the Jerome Bettis signed Steelers authentic ProLine full-size helmet as recognition.
The team called Pittsburgh Steelers is one among the oldest franchises of the National Football League. The Pittsburgh Steelers is based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and homed in Heinz Field, which is situated in Art Rooney Avenue. As an NFL team, the remarkable Steelers is a member of the Northern Division of the American Football Conference. In addition to this, the Pittsburgh Steelers is considered as one of the outstanding teams of the National Football League; a reason why the Pittsburgh Steelers tickets continue to sell out through the years.
fitzgibbon_c_7072101_z.jpg The GOOD news is that the Steelers open up training camp tomorrow. Time to see if the 3rd head coach in the last 39 years for the Steelers can take this team back to the playoffs and the Superbowl!
Pittsburgh Steelers Instead of painting your face for the game, you can show your team spirit with the Pittsburgh Steelers fan face mask from Franklin(r) Sports. This rubber face mask has an elastic headband to help ensure a proper fit. The mask is decorated in the official team colors and boldly displays the NFL(r) team logo on the forehead.
The franchise was reformed and renamed the Steelers in 1940 based on the city's prominent position in the steel industry. A fan suggested the name in a contest held by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and the team.[3]
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