Tribune-Review Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2019 10:01 a.m. | Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2019 10:01 a.m. Three Rivers Stadium was the home of the Pirates and the Steelers from 1970 to 2000. Built as a multi-purpose ...
Tuesday marks 24 years since the demolition of Three Rivers Stadium on Pittsburgh’s North Shore. The stadium was built in 1970 and was the home to the Steelers and Pirates for decades.
As of this writing, I would pencil in Slay to start at cornerback opposite Joey Porter Jr., but being that today is March 18 ...
The path to the championship wasn’t easy. The Steelers first had to conquer the Buffalo Bills in a decisive playoff game at Three Rivers Stadium on December 22, 1974, earning a hard-fought victory.
Franco Harris’ “Immaculate Reception” on Dec. 23, 1972, still dominates Steelers lore. The Pirates began the decade with the opening of Three Rivers Stadium in July 1970. The decade was ...
Rod Woodson had torn his ACL in the opener, and seven games into the 1995 season the Steelers were 3-4 and still hadn't ... to save the season following a loss to the Bengals at Three Rivers Stadium ...
Rod Woodson. Ring any bells? No? Maybe you’re not au fait with the NFL’s Hall of Fame. Or you can’t name every player on the ...
The Pittsburgh Steelers have enjoyed massive success ... originally called the Heinz Field and later renamed to the Three Rivers Stadium before being named Acrisure Stadium. Read more: The most ...
Certainly good memories at Three Rivers Stadium. Those concrete donut stadiums ... kind of sad because I had had season tickets for the Steelers and and that kind of thing and it was just ...