Pittsburgh Steelers Tickets
Over the past seventy-six years, the Pittsburgh Steelers have forged a strong bond with fans who will want to be sure and have tickets when their team rushes Heinz Field for the 2008 season. Head coach Mike Tomlin, in his second season with the Steelers, is eager to build on last year's 10-6 finish, which qualified for a trip to the playoffs. Record-breaking quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, signed to an eight-year contract following the finest season of his career in 2007, will be joined by fellow Pro Bowl players Alan Faneca, James Harrison, and other veterans, as well as seven draftees, including running back Rashard Mendenhall, wide receiver Limas Sweed, and linebacker Bruce Davis, for what promises to be an exciting 2008 season. Tickets are always at a premium for the Steelers who have sold out every home game since 1972. Fans will need to hurry to get in on the action.
Pittsburgh Steelers History
The Pittsburgh Steelers, the fifth oldest franchise in the NFL, began in 1933 as the Pittsburgh Pirates under the ownership of Art Rooney whose family still controls the team. Success evaded the team for many years, but after struggling through the World War II years, during which it was a struggle to find enough players to even take to the field, the Steelers made it to the playoffs for the first time in 1947. Things did not start looking up until 1970 when the AFL was assimilated into the NFL. Under head coach Chuck Noll, who came on board in 1969, the Steelers grew into one of the NFL's greatest dynasties--helped along by the coach's talent for drafting future Hall of Fame players, as well as a move to the state-of-the-art Heinz Stadium in 2001. After reaching the playoffs for eight seasons, including trips to the Super Bowl four times in six years, Noll's legendary players began to retire in the 1980s, leaving the Steelers to struggle until the early 1990s when Noll retired. Bill Cowher, hired as Noll's replacement, led the team to the playoffs in his first six seasons, and to victory in Super Bowl XL against the Seattle Seahawks--the franchise's fifth Super Bowl win. The 2007 season finished with a 10-6 record and a trip to the playoffs which ended with a loss in the Wild Card round.
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