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40 Pittsburgh Steelers Trivia Questions

The Pittsburgh Steelers are one of the most storied franchises in NFL history, with a rich tradition dating back to their founding in 1933. 

With an impressive roster of Hall of Fame players, iconic moments, and a passionate fan base, the Steelers have left an indelible mark on the league. 

Whether you’re a die-hard Steelers fan or just a casual football enthusiast, this Pittsburgh Steelers trivia will put your knowledge to the test. 

Get ready to dive into the Black and Gold’s history with these challenging trivia questions!

Pittsburgh Steelers Trivia Questions

  1. Which Steelers player holds the record for the most receiving yards in a single season, and in what year was this record set?

  2. Before Mike Tomlin, who was the last Steelers head coach to win a Super Bowl, and in what year did they win?

  3. Name the first Pittsburgh Steeler to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame and the year of his induction.

  4. What was unique about the Steelers’ choice in the first round of the 1974 NFL Draft?

  5. Who is the Steelers’ all-time leader in sacks, and how many career sacks did he accumulate with the team?

  6. In what year did the Steelers first participate in the NFL playoffs, and who did they play against?

  7. Which Steelers player returned an interception for a 100-yard touchdown in a Super Bowl, and in which Super Bowl did it occur?

  8. Who was the Steelers’ quarterback during their back-to-back Super Bowl wins in the 1970s, and what were those Super Bowl numbers?

  9. What is the name of the Steelers’ defensive line from the 1970s renowned for their toughness, and who were the four main members?

  10. In which year did the Steelers achieve their first 16-0 regular season game, and what was the outcome of their season?

  11. Who was the MVP of Super Bowl XL, and what position did they play?

  12. In what year did the Steelers move to Heinz Field, and what was the first regular-season game played there?

  13. Which Steelers player was known as “The Bus,” and what is his real name?

  14. How many AFC Championship games have the Steelers won, and in what year did they win their first?

  15. Who scored the first touchdown in Super Bowl XLIII, and what was the play?

  16. What significant rule change in the NFL was influenced by a controversial play involving a Steelers receiver during a 2010 game?

  17. Which Steelers head coach has the most career wins with the team?

  18. Name the Steelers player who won the NFL Defensive Player of the Year Award twice in the 2000s, and the years he won.

  19. Who was the first Steelers player to rush for 1,000 yards in a season, and in what year did this occur?

  20. What is the highest number of wins the Steelers have achieved in a regular season, and in which seasons did this occur?

  21. What year did Art Rooney found the Pittsburgh Steelers, and what was the team’s original name?

  22. Who is the only Steelers player to have won the NFL MVP award, and in what year did he win it?

  23. Which former Steelers player is known for inventing the “Immaculate Reception,” one of the most famous plays in NFL history, and in what playoff game did it occur?

  24. What was the final score of the Steelers’ first Super Bowl victory, and who were their opponents?

  25. Which Steelers player holds the franchise record for most career interceptions, and how many did he have?

  26. In what year did the Steelers first wear their iconic “bumblebee” throwback uniforms, and what was the reason for this choice?

  27. Before Heinz Field, what was the name of the stadium where the Steelers played their home games?

  28. Who was the Steelers’ first-round draft pick in 2004, and what position does he play?

  29. What is the longest field goal in Steelers history, who kicked it, and in what year?

  30. Which Steelers player was the first to lead the NFL in rushing yards for a season, and in what year did this occur?

  31. Which Steelers player had the most rushing yards in a single game, and how many yards did he rush for?

  32. Who was the head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers before Chuck Noll took over, and how many seasons did he coach?

  33. What is the name of the Steelers’ mascot, and when was it introduced?

  34. During the 1970s dynasty, which Steelers player won the Super Bowl MVP award twice, and in which Super Bowls?

  35. Which Steelers player was the first to achieve over 10,000 career receiving yards with the team?

  36. In what year did the Steelers complete their perfect regular-season home record, and what was their overall home record that year?

  37. Who is the Steelers’ all-time leader in passing yards, and how many yards did he throw for?

  38. What unique feature did the Steelers’ helmets have that differed from every other NFL team, and when was this feature first introduced?

  39. Which player holds the Steelers’ record for most tackles in a single season, and how many tackles did he record?

  40. Before the AFL-NFL merger, how many championship games did the Steelers play in, and in what years?

Answers

  1. Antonio Brown, 2015 – Brown set the Steelers’ single-season receiving yards record with 1,834 yards.

  2. Bill Cowher, 2005 – Cowher led the Steelers to victory in Super Bowl XL.

  3. Ernie Stautner, 1969 – Stautner was the first Steeler inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

  4. Four players from the 1974 draft were eventually inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame – Lynn Swann, Jack Lambert, John Stallworth, and Mike Webster.

  5. James Harrison, 80.5 sacks – Harrison is the all-time leader in sacks for the Steelers.

  6. 1947, against the Philadelphia Eagles – This was the Steelers’ first playoff appearance.

  7. James Harrison, Super Bowl XLIII – Harrison’s 100-yard interception return against the Arizona Cardinals is the longest in Super Bowl history.

  8. Terry Bradshaw, Super Bowls XIII and XIV – Bradshaw led the Steelers to consecutive Super Bowl victories in the 1978 and 1979 seasons.

  9. The Steel Curtain – The line consisted of “Mean” Joe Greene, L.C. Greenwood, Ernie Holmes, and Dwight White.

  10. This is a trick question; the Steelers have never achieved a 16-0 regular season – The closest they’ve come was a 15-1 regular season in 2004, but the NFL did not have a 16-game season during the Steelers’ most dominant years in the 1970s.

  11. Hines Ward, Wide Receiver – Ward was named Super Bowl XL MVP after helping the Steelers secure their fifth Lombardi Trophy.

  12. 2001, against the Cleveland Browns – The Steelers moved to Heinz Field in 2001, and their first regular-season game there was a win against the Browns.

  13. Jerome Bettis – Bettis, fondly known as “The Bus” for his powerful running style, is one of the NFL’s all-time leading rushers.

  14. Eight AFC Championship games, first win in 1974 – The Steelers won their first AFC Championship in 1974 and have won a total of eight as of April 2023.

  15. Santonio Holmes, a 38-yard touchdown reception – Holmes scored the first touchdown of Super Bowl XLIII on a pass from Ben Roethlisberger.

  16. The “Calvin Johnson Rule” – This rule, which clarified what constitutes a catch, came after a controversial play involving Steelers receiver Santonio Holmes in 2010, although it’s more closely associated with Calvin Johnson of the Detroit Lions.

  17. Chuck Noll – Noll has the most career wins as head coach of the Steelers, leading the team to four Super Bowl victories.

  18. Troy Polamalu, 2010 and 2013 – Polamalu, a key component of the Steelers’ defense, won the NFL Defensive Player of the Year Award twice.

  19. Franco Harris, 1972 – Harris was the first Steelers player to rush for over 1,000 yards in a season.

  20. 15 wins, during the 2004 and 2020 seasons – The Steelers have achieved a 15-win season twice, in 2004 and 2020, marking their highest win total in a regular season.

  21. 1933, Pittsburgh Pirates – Art Rooney founded the team in 1933, originally naming it the Pittsburgh Pirates, a name shared with the city’s baseball team at the time.

  22. Terry Bradshaw, 1978 – Bradshaw is the only Steelers player to have won the NFL MVP award, achieving this feat in 1978.

  23. Franco Harris, 1972 AFC Divisional Playoff Game – Harris is famous for the “Immaculate Reception” during the 1972 AFC Divisional Playoff Game against the Oakland Raiders.

  24. 16-6, against the Minnesota Vikings – The Steelers won their first Super Bowl (IX) with a final score of 16-6 against the Vikings in 1975.

  25. Mel Blount, 57 interceptions – Blount holds the franchise record for the most career interceptions with 57.

  26. 2012, 80th anniversary – The Steelers first wore their “bumblebee” throwback uniforms in 2012 to commemorate the team’s 80th anniversary.

  27. Three Rivers Stadium – Before moving to Heinz Field, the Steelers played their home games at Three Rivers Stadium.

  28. Ben Roethlisberger, Quarterback – Roethlisberger was the Steelers’ first-round draft pick in 2004 and played as a quarterback.

  29. 59 yards, Chris Boswell, 2020 – Boswell kicked a 59-yard field goal in 2020, setting the record for the longest field goal in Steelers history.

  30. Bill Dudley, 1946 – Dudley was the first Steelers player to lead the NFL in rushing yards, accomplishing this in 1946.

  31. Willie Parker, 223 yards – Parker rushed for 223 yards in a single game against the Cleveland Browns on December 7, 2006.

  32. Bill Austin, 3 seasons – Austin coached the Steelers for three seasons before Chuck Noll took over in 1969.

  33. Steely McBeam, 2007 – The Steelers introduced their mascot, Steely McBeam, in 2007 as part of the team’s 75th anniversary celebrations.

  34. Terry Bradshaw, Super Bowls XIII and XIV – Bradshaw won the Super Bowl MVP award twice during the 1970s, in Super Bowls XIII and XIV.

  35. Hines Ward – Ward was the first Steelers player to surpass 10,000 career receiving yards.

  36. 1972, 7-0 home record – The Steelers completed their perfect regular-season home record in 1972, going 7-0 at home.

  37. Ben Roethlisberger, 64,088 yards – Roethlisberger is the Steelers’ all-time leader in passing yards, with 64,088 yards thrown during his career.

  38. The Steelers’ helmets feature the logo on only one side – This unique feature was first introduced in 1962 as part of a marketing strategy and has remained ever since.

  39. Lawrence Timmons, 134 tackles – Timmons recorded 134 tackles in the 2016 season, setting the record for most tackles in a single season by a Steelers player.

  40. 0 championship games before the merger – The Steelers did not play in any championship games before the AFL-NFL merger in 1970. They were part of the NFL since their founding but did not achieve significant playoff success until the 1970s.