What seed were the Steelers in 2010?
What seed were the Steelers in 2010?
What seed were the Steelers in 2010?
second seed
The Steelers won Super Bowl XLIII as the second seed in 2008 and Super Bowl XIV as the second seed in 1979. They were the second seed in 2010 and 1995, losing Super Bowl XLV and Super Bowl XXX.
Who was the running back for the Steelers in 2008?
Willie Parker
Starters
Pos | Player | Age |
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RB | Willie Parker | 28 |
WR | Santonio Holmes | 24 |
WR | Hines Ward | 32 |
TE | Heath Miller | 26 |
Who was the Steelers running back in 2011?
Rashard Mendenhall
Starters
Pos | Player | GS |
---|---|---|
RB | Rashard Mendenhall | 15 |
WR | Mike Wallace* | 14 |
WR | Hines Ward | 9 |
TE | David Johnson | 16 |
Who was the Steelers quarterback in 2007?
Ben Roethlisberger
Starters
Pos | Player | GS |
---|---|---|
QB | Ben Roethlisberger* | 15 |
RB | Willie Parker* | 15 |
FB | Carey Davis | 7 |
WR | Santonio Holmes | 13 |
What seed were the Steelers in 2008?
In his second season as head coach Mike Tomlin was selected in fan balloting as the Motorola Coach of the Year….
2008 Pittsburgh Steelers season | |
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Record | 12–4 |
Division place | 1st AFC North |
What seed were the Steelers when they won a Super Bowl?
After they were 7-5 after the first 12 games of the season, the Steelers won their final four regular-season games and clinched a playoff berth with a win over the Lions in Week 17. They were the sixth seed in the AFC.
What was the Steelers worst season?
Between the 2007 and 2020 seasons, the Pittsburgh Steelers had their worst record in a season in 2019, in 2013 and in 2012, with a record of 8-8.
What was the Steelers best season?
2004 (15-1) (1-1 postseason) – The Steelers compiled the best regular season record in AFC history at the time and breezed into the playoffs on a 14 game winning streak. Rookie Ben Roethlisberger played efficiently and was aided by a solid run game and a top flight defense.
Who was 34 for the Steelers?
Rashard Mendenhall
No. 34, 28 | |
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NFL Draft: | 2008 / Round: 1 / Pick: 23 |
Career history | |
Pittsburgh Steelers (2008–2012) Arizona Cardinals (2013) | |
Career highlights and awards |
Who did the Steelers lose to in 2004?
the New England Patriots
Including the playoffs, the Pittsburgh Steelers went 16-2. Their final game was a loss in the Conference Championship to the New England Patriots.