BlitzburghStihllersStillersThe Black and GoldPittsburgh Steelers/Nicknames
The Steelers logo is based on the Steelmark logo belonging to the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI). Later that decade, the numbers were removed and in 1962, Cleveland's Republic Steel suggested to the Steelers that they use the Steelmark as a helmet logo.
In 1962, the Steelers petitioned the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) to use their logo. The three diamonds in the logo represent the three materials used to make steel: yellow for coal, red for iron and blue for steel scrap.
Pittsburgh PiratesPittsburgh Steelers/Former names
Steely McBeamPittsburgh Steelers/MascotsThere are just four teams in the NFL without an official mascot patrolling the sidelines, and sadly the Steelers are not one of them. Fans of the Black and Gold have been subjected to a character by the name of Steely McBeam since 2007, the same year Mike Tomlin took over as coach.
Because they didn't know how the logo would look with the all-gold helmet, the franchise put it on only one side for a test run. To mark the franchise's first playoff game, Pittsburgh wanted to do something special, so the team switched to all-black helmets, making the logo more prominent.
39 years (March 2, 1982)Ben Roethlisberger/AgeThe 39-year-old led a game-winning drive in overtime and likely extended his career for at least one more game since the Steelers will clinch a postseason berth as long as the Raiders and Chargers don't tie Sunday night.
PITTSBURGH -- When you think of Pittsburgh's sports teams, two phrases might come to mind: “City of Champions” and “black and gold.” The Steelers, Penguins and Pirates all proudly wear black and gold in Pittsburgh, the only city in the United States in which all the major professional teams share the same primary
LATROBE -- Steely McBeam is the name of the new Steelers mascot, the team announced today at Saint Vincent College following afternoon practice. The winning name was submitted by Diane Roles of Valencia, Pa. The mascot was unveiled earlier this year as a part of the Steelers 75th anniversary celebration.
Out of 32 teams in the NFL, five have no official mascot at all. Those teams are: New York Jets, Oakland Raiders, Green Bay Packers, New York Giants and Washington Redskins.
38 years (December 2, 1983)Aaron Rodgers/Age
49 years (March 15, 1972)Mike Tomlin/Age
BlackWhiteGoldPittsburgh Pirates/ColorsCity of Pittsburgh and Pirate colors of black and gold will predominate in the new uniforms.” The Pirates have worn black and gold ever since.
BlackWhiteGoldPittsburgh Steelers/Colors
Although the Steelers lost the game 21-16, Rooney liked the look of the south end zone being "plain", and decided to keep it permanently. Like with the team's logo at midfield, the Steelers paint "Steelers" in the south end zone once the college football season ends.
The team was officially named the Minnesota Vikings on September 27, 1960, the name is partly meant to reflect Minnesota's place as a center of Scandinavian American culture.
BlitzburghStihllersStillersThe Black and GoldPittsburgh Steelers/Nicknames
Steely McBeamPittsburgh Steelers/MascotsThere are just four teams in the NFL without an official mascot patrolling the sidelines, and sadly the Steelers are not one of them. Fans of the Black and Gold have been subjected to a character by the name of Steely McBeam since 2007, the same year Mike Tomlin took over as coach.
The Cleveland Browns are a professional American football team based in Cleveland. Named after original coach and co-founder Paul Brown, they compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the American Football Conference (AFC) North division.
The Bills' name is derived from an All-America Football Conference (AAFC) franchise from Buffalo that was in turn named after western frontiersman Buffalo Bill. Drawing much of its fanbase from Western New York, the Bills are the only NFL team that plays home games in that state.
32 years (May 11, 1989)Cam Newton/Age
31 years (August 22, 1990)Randall Cobb/Age
69 years (April 16, 1952)Bill Belichick/Age
40 years (April 19, 1981)Troy Polamalu/Age
Pittsburgh. Mighty. BeautifulPut your mark on the official Pittsburgh tagline: "Pittsburgh. Mighty. Beautiful."
In 1950, Pittsburgh officially adopted the Pitt family motto for the City of Pittsburgh: Benigno Numine, a Latin phrase meaning “By Divine Providence.”
Pittsburgh Baseball ClubLogo History. 1900–1907: The team's original logo is a navy “P” in an odd font – curved, yet pointed. 1908–1909: The “P” changes to a navy “B” with the letters “P” and “C” intersecting, standing for the Pittsburgh Baseball Club.
They are painted -- ahem -- "Aztec gold." Yes, Aztec gold, the color that reflects the fact that we are, like that ancient civilization of Mexico, a people of the sun. And like the Aztecs, we offer regular sacrifices in honor of the feathered-serpent god Quetzlcoatl.
Although the Steelers lost the game 21-16, Rooney liked the look of the south end zone being "plain", and decided to keep it permanently. Like with the team's logo at midfield, the Steelers paint "Steelers" in the south end zone once the college football season ends.
Heinz Field is named for the locally based H. J. Heinz Company, which purchased the naming rights in 2001. Ground for the stadium was broken in June 1999 and the first football game was hosted in September 2001.
Defunct franchisesClubCityFoldedOrange/Newark TornadoesOrange, New Jersey (1929) Newark, New Jersey (1930)1930Oorang IndiansLaRue, Ohio1923Pottsville Maroons/Boston BulldogsPottsville, Pennsylvania (1925-1928) Boston, Massachusetts (1929)1929Providence Steam Roller^Providence, Rhode Island1931
Jim Kelly and Frank Reich are tied for losing the most career games by a quarterback in Super Bowls, with 4 losses.
1,500,000,000 berry1 Monkey D. After defeating Crocodile and publicly opposing the World Government, his bounty grew to 300,000,000 berries, where it would remain until after Marineford where it rose to 400,000,000 berries. Luffy now holds a 1,500,000,000 berry bounty, one of the highest in all of One Piece.
One pat of butter could be: 1 or ½ tablespoon. 1 ½ teaspoonful. 9 grams.