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  1. The Steelers were founded in 1933 as the Pittsburgh Pirates, a charter member of the American Football League (AFL). They changed their name to the Steelers in 1940, in reference to the city's steel industry. The Steelers have won six Super Bowls, in 1975, 1976, 1979, 1980, 2006, and 2009.
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    The Steelers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the American Football Conference (AFC) North division. Founded in 1933, the Steelers are the seventh-oldest franchise in the NFL, and the oldest franchise in the AFC. [6]
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    Visit ESPN for Pittsburgh Steelers live scores, video highlights, and latest news. Find standings and the full 2024 season schedule.

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    Matt Williamson and Dale Lolley recap the Steelers loss to the Bengals in Week 18, preview the Wild Card Round game against the Ravens, talk about Coach Tomlin's press conference, and …

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  11. Pittsburgh Steelers - Wikipedia

    The Pittsburgh Steelers of the NFL first took to the field as the Pittsburgh Pirates on September 20, 1933, losing 23–2 to the New York Giants. [6] Through the 1930s, the Pirates never …

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