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1970 Pittsburgh Steelers season

The 1970 Pittsburgh Steelers season was the franchise's 38th in the National Football League. They improved from a league-worst 1–13 record the previous year, finishing with a 5-9 record and third place in the newly formed AFC Central. The Steelers began the decade in a new conference and a new stadium with a new quarterback. After nearly 40 years in the NFL they shifted to the AFC, to complete the merger between the NFL and AFL. It was the NFL's weakest division that season, as the Steelers finished three games in front of the second place Cincinnati Bengals—a team that was only in its third year of existence that season.

1970 Pittsburgh Steelers season
OwnerArt Rooney
Head coachChuck Noll
Home fieldThree Rivers Stadium
Results
Record5–9
Division place3rd AFC Central
Playoff finishDid not qualify
Pro Bowlers
AP All-ProsNone
Team MVPJoe Greene

Offseason edit

Coach Chuck Noll's reshaping of the squad from the year before continued for 1970.

Undoubtedly the greatest change that took place was Chuck Noll's trade of the team's lone superstar, Roy Jefferson. Although Jefferson was among the league leaders in receiving in 1968 and 1969, despite playing for the worst team in football with mediocre quarterbacks, he was sent packing after being publicly vocal in criticizing team management.[1] The trade sent Jefferson to Baltimore, where he earned a Super Bowl ring. Years later, Jefferson pinpointed what he had done to get traded.

"I was [in Baltimore] to make a statement. I wanted to show Pittsburgh they'd made a mistake in getting rid of me. I mean, I wasn't a 'yes' man for coach Chuck Noll. If you cursed me, I cursed you back. I messed over the curfew rules a lot and, in training camp, I'd park my car in the coaches' spaces."[2]

Hence, 1970 brought change with Ron Shanklin emerging as a steady receiver for the next few years until John Stallworth and Lynn Swann joined the team in 1974.[3][4]

As a result of the NFL-AFL merger being finalized for the 1970 season, three teams from the "old" NFL were moved to the newly formed AFC alongside the former AFL teams. The Steelers agreed to be one of them after their archrivals, the Cleveland Browns, volunteered to join the AFL franchises in the AFC. The Browns mainly joined because of the possibility of an intrastate rivalry with the AFL's Cincinnati Bengals (now known as the Battle of Ohio), largely due to the animosity at the time between Browns owner Art Modell and Bengals owner & coach Paul Brown, who was fired from the Browns by Modell after the 1962 season. The Steelers joined the AFC in order to keep the Browns-Steelers rivalry alive on a regular basis, due to the proximity of the cities of Pittsburgh and Cleveland.

Another change came in the draft. For the first time since 1956, the Steelers owned the number one selection in the draft after winning a coin toss with the Chicago Bears for the top pick, as the two teams had identical 1–13 records in 1969. (The Steelers would have won the tiebreaker under the modern NFL tiebreaker rules anyway, since the Bears' one win was against the Steelers in week 8 of that season.)

1970 Pittsburgh Steelers draft
Round Pick Player Position College Notes
1 1 Terry Bradshaw *   QB Louisiana Tech
2 28 Ron Shanklin *  WR North Texas
3 53 Mel Blount *   CB Southern
4 80 Ed George  T Wake Forest
5 105 Jon Staggers  DB Missouri
6 132 Manuel Barrera  LB Kansas State
6 155 Clarence Kegler  T South Carolina State
7 157 Terry Brennan  T Notre Dame
8 184 Dave Smith  WR Indiana (Pa.)
9 209 Carl Crennel  LB West Virginia
10 236 Isaiah Brown  DB Stanford
11 261 Calvin Hunt  C Baylor
12 288 Rick Sharp  DT Washington (St. Louis)
13 313 Billy Main  RB Oregon State
14 340 Bert Askson  LB Texas Southern
15 365 Glen Keppy  DT Wisconsin–Platteville
16 392 Frank Yanossy  DT Tennessee
17 417 Harry Key  TE Mississippi Valley State
      Made roster    †   Pro Football Hall of Fame    *   Made at least one Pro Bowl during career

In the 1970 NFL Draft, only two Hall of Famers were selected in all 17 Rounds and 442 Picks. One being 1st Round, 1st Pick selection Terry Bradshaw, and the second being 3rd Round, 53rd Pick Mel Blount. Bradshaw and Blount, both part of the '70s Steeler Dynasty, were both inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1989. In his 14-year professional career, Bradshaw got off on a bumpy start from 1970–1975. Bradshaw threw a career-high 24 interceptions and only 6 touchdown passes. In wasn't until 1976 that Bradshaw's career began to peak. Blount's career was an overall consistent one. In 1975, he intercepted 11 passes for 121 yards.

In 1966, the NFL agreed on a merger with the rival AFL (American Football League). In 1970, the merger became final, as a result of the merger, the AFC (American Football Conference) featuring all the AFL teams and the NFC (National Football Conference) featuring all the "old" NFL teams. Two teams from the NFL were asked to join the AFL in the AFC, the Baltimore Colts, and the Cleveland Browns (the Browns owner, Art Modell asked the NFL Commissioner, Pete Rozelle if he could join to play the Cincinnati Bengals in the Battle of Ohio). Upon hearing this, Art Rooney (Steelers Owner) asked Rozelle if he could join to keep the Steelers-Browns rivalry alive. So, the Steelers would begin playing in the AFC and would leave the Eagles rivalry and many others they had playing the NFC teams. Also, the Steelers moved into the then state-of-the-art, Three Rivers Stadium and left Pitt Stadium. The new Three Rivers was one of the many "cookie-cutter" stadiums across the league and became an icon to Pittsburgh.

The opening of Three Rivers ended their relatively brief stay at Pitt Stadium, where they had only been playing on a full-time basis for six years. Before that, the Steelers played most of their home games at Forbes Field, with occasional games being played at Pitt Stadium to take advantage of the larger capacity. The Steelers later returned the favor to the University of Pittsburgh in 2000 when the Pitt Panthers football team moved into Three Rivers for one season as an interim home before Heinz Field was ready in 2001. Pitt would also play their Backyard Brawl games against West Virginia in years Pitt hosted the game during the existence of Three Rivers.

WTAE-TV sportscaster Myron Cope joined the Steelers radio network as color commentator for the 1970 season. Cope remained a fixture of the Steelers radio network through the 2004 season and became beloved by fans due to his enthusiasm and catchphrases behind the announcing booth. In 1975, Cope invented the Terrible Towel, originally conceived as a gimmick in the Steelers playoff game against Baltimore and now a staple among Steelers fans.

Personnel edit

Staff edit

1970 Pittsburgh Steelers staff
Front office
  • President – Arthur J. Rooney
  • Vice president – John R. McGinley
  • Vice president – Daniel M. Rooney
  • Director of player personnel – Arthur J. Rooney, Jr.
  • Public relations director – Ed Kiely
  • Ticket manager – Joseph H. Carr
  • Traveling secretary – James A. Boston
  • Publicity director – Joe Gordon
  • Office manager – Terrence Jacobs
  • Ticket office assistant – Arthur Laughlin
  • Assistant director of player personnel – Bill Nunn

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches
  • Defensive line – Walter Hackett
  • Defensive backfield – Charlie Sumner


Strength and conditioning

  • Strength coach – Louis Riecke
  • Team physician, orthopedic – Dr. John Best
  • Team Physician, M.D. – Dr. David S. Huber
  • Team dentist – Dr. Robert Gray
  • Trainer – Ralph Berlin
  • Assistant trainer – Robert Milie
  • Equipment manager – Anthony Parisi
  • Field manager – Jack Hart

[5]

Roster edit

1970 Pittsburgh Steelers final roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Practice squad

[6][7][8]
Rookies in italics
49 active, 0 inactive, 5 practice squad

Regular season edit

Schedule edit

Week Date Opponent Result
1 September 20, 1970 Houston Oilers L 19–7
2 September 27, 1970 at Denver Broncos L 16–13
3 October 3, 1970 at Cleveland Browns L 15–7
4 October 11, 1970 Buffalo Bills W 23–10
5 October 18, 1970 at Houston Oilers W 7–3
6 October 25, 1970 at Oakland Raiders L 31–14
7 November 2, 1970 Cincinnati Bengals W 21–10
8 November 8, 1970 New York Jets W 21–17
9 November 15, 1970 Kansas City Chiefs L 31–14
10 November 22, 1970 at Cincinnati Bengals L 34–7
11 November 29, 1970 Cleveland Browns W 28–9
12 December 6, 1970 Green Bay Packers L 20–12
13 December 13, 1970 at Atlanta Falcons L 27–16
14 December 20, 1970 at Philadelphia Eagles L 30-20

Game summaries edit

Week 1 edit

1 234Total
• Oilers 7 723 19
Steelers 0 007 7

Scoring drives:

The Steelers played their first regular season game at the brand new Three Rivers Stadium. Terry Bradshaw made his NFL debut, but struggled, going 4 for 16 for 40 yds. Bradshaw was also sacked for a safety, the first of three straight games in which this would happen. With the loss, the Steelers dropped to 0-1.

Week 2 edit

1 234Total
Steelers 0 1030 13
• Broncos 7 090 16

Scoring drives:

  • Denver – Crenshaw 1 run (Howfield kick) DEN 7–0
  • Pittsburgh – Hoak 4 run (Mingo kick) T 7–7
  • Pittsburgh – FG Mingo 9 PIT 10–7
  • Pittsburgh – FG Mingo 13 PIT 13–7
  • Denver – Safety, Washington tackled Bradshaw in end zone PIT 13–9
  • Denver – Van Heusen 38 pass from Tensi (Howfield kick)DEN 16–13

With the loss, the Steelers fell to 0–2.

Week 3 edit

1 234Total
Steelers 0 700 7
• Browns 2 0130 15

Scoring drives:

With the loss, the Steelers fell to 0–3.

Week 4 edit

1 234Total
Bills 3 070 10
• Steelers 3 7310 23

Scoring drives:

The Steelers won their first game, improving to 1–3.

Week 5 edit

1 234Total
• Steelers 0 700 7
Oilers 3 000 3
  • Date: October 18
  • Location: Houston Astrodome
  • Game attendance: 42,799
  • Referee: Bob Finley

Scoring drives:

With the win, the Steelers improved to 2–3 and split the regular season series with the Oilers.

Week 6 edit

1 234Total
Steelers 0 770 14
• Raiders 7 1770 31

Scoring drives:

In the first in what would become many regular and postseason games between these 2 teams, the Steelers would lose the very first game to the Raiders as the team dropped to 2–4.

Week 7 edit

1 234Total
Bengals 0 730 10
• Steelers 0 7014 21

Scoring drives:

The Steelers won the very first game between them and the Bengals and the teams' record improved to 3–4.

Week 8 edit

1 234Total
Jets 3 077 17
• Steelers 7 770 21

Scoring drives:

With the win, the Steelers improved to 4–4.

Week 9 edit

1 234Total
• Chiefs 3 7714 31
Steelers 0 077 14

Scoring drives:

The game is infamously known with Dave Smith dropping the ball while attempting to score a touchdown. With the loss, the Steelers fell to 4–5.

Week 10 edit

1 234Total
Steelers 0 070 7
• Bengals 6 7714 34

Scoring drives:

In their first ever game in Cincinnati, the Steelers would lose it by 27 points as the team dropped to 4–6.

Week 11 edit

1 234Total
Browns 3 330 9
• Steelers 7 777 28

Scoring drives:

  • Pittsburgh – Shanklin 8 pass from Hanratty (Watson kick) PIT 7–0
  • Cleveland – FG Cockroft 16 PIT 7–3
  • Cleveland – FG Cockroft 38 PIT 7–6
  • Pittsburgh – Beatty 30 interception return (Watson kick) PIT 14–6
  • Cleveland – FG Cockroft 46 PIT 14–9
  • Pittsburgh -Shanklin 81 pass from Bradshaw (Watson kick) PIT 21–9
  • Pittsburgh – Fuqua 57 pass from Bradshaw (Watson kick) PIT 28–9

With the win, the Steelers improved to 5–6 and finished 3–3 in their division.

Week 12 edit

1 234Total
• Packers 6 077 20
Steelers 3 063 12

Scoring drives:

  • Green Bay – Krause 100 kickoff return (kick failed) GB 6–0
  • Pittsburgh – FG Watson 15 GB 6–3
  • Pittsburgh – Smith 87 pass from Bradshaw (kick failed) PIT 9–6
  • Green Bay – McGeorge 13 pass from Starr (Livingston kick) GB 13–9
  • Pittsburgh – FG Watson 45 GB 13–12
  • Green Bay – Hilton 65 pass from Starr (Livingston kick) GB 20–12

Week 13 edit

1 234Total
Steelers 6 1000 16
• Falcons 7 3107 27

Scoring drives:

  • Atlanta – Malone 5 pass from Johnson (Vinyard kick) ATL 7–0
  • Pittsburgh – Fuqua 10 run (kick failed) ATL 7–6
  • Pittsburgh – FG Watson 21 PIT 9–7
  • Atlanta – FG Vinyard 35 ATL 10–9
  • Pittsburgh – Fuqua 1 run (Watson kick) PIT 16–10
  • Atlanta – FG Vinyard 17 PIT 16–13
  • Atlanta – Mitchell 12 run (Vinyard kick)ATL 20–16
  • Atlanta – Flatley 18 pass from Johnson (Vinyard kick) ATL 27–16

Week 14 (Sunday December 20, 1970): Philadelphia Eagles edit

1 234Total
Steelers 7 733 20
• Eagles 6 14010 30
  • Date: December 20
  • Location: Franklin Field
  • Game attendance: 55,252
  • Referee: Bob Finley

Scoring drives:

  • Pittsburgh – Fuqua 72 run (Watson kick) PIT 7–0
  • Philadelphia – Hawkins 21 pass from Snead (kick failed) PIT 7–6
  • Philadelphia – Dirks recovered blocked kick in end zone (Moseley kick) PHI 13–7
  • Pittsburgh – Fuqua 85 run (Watson kick) PIT 14–13
  • Philadelphia – Ballman 19 pass from Snead (Moseley kick)PHI 20–14
  • Pittsburgh – FG Watson 21 PHI 20–17
  • Pittsburgh – FG Watson 17 T 20–20
  • Philadelphia – FG Moseley 18 PHI 23–20
  • Philadelphia – Watkins 1 run (Moseley kick) PHI 30–20

John Fuqua would run for 218 yards

Standings edit

AFC Central
W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK
Cincinnati Bengals 8 6 0 .571 3–3 7–4 312 255 W7
Cleveland Browns 7 7 0 .500 4–2 7–4 286 265 W1
Pittsburgh Steelers 5 9 0 .357 3–3 5–6 210 272 L3
Houston Oilers 3 10 1 .231 2–4 3–7–1 217 352 L3

Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.

References edit

  1. ^ "How the Steelers Traded Roy Jefferson" http://www.footballperspective.com/how-the-steelers-traded-roy-jefferson-and-won-four-super-bowls/
  2. ^ "Catching Up With Former Colt Roy Jefferson, Baltimore Sun, November 7, 2013
  3. ^ Ron Shanklin Career Statistics https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/S/ShanRo00.htm
  4. ^ "The Legend of Ron Shanklin" http://stillcurtain.com/2015/04/29/steelers-draft-legend-ronnie-shanklin/
  5. ^ 1970 Pittsburgh Steelers Media Guide.
  6. ^ 1970 Pittsburgh Steelers Media Guide.
  7. ^ 1971 Pittsburgh Steelers Preseason Prospectus.
  8. ^ "1970 Pittsburgh Steelers". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved December 17, 2014.

External links edit

  • 1970 Pittsburgh Steelers season at Profootballreference.com
  • 1970 Pittsburgh Steelers season statistics at jt-sw.com

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The 1970 Pittsburgh Steelers season was the franchise s 38th in the National Football League They improved from a league worst 1 13 record the previous year finishing with a 5 9 record and third place in the newly formed AFC Central The Steelers began the decade in a new conference and a new stadium with a new quarterback After nearly 40 years in the NFL they shifted to the AFC to complete the merger between the NFL and AFL It was the NFL s weakest division that season as the Steelers finished three games in front of the second place Cincinnati Bengals a team that was only in its third year of existence that season 1970 Pittsburgh Steelers seasonOwnerArt RooneyHead coachChuck NollHome fieldThree Rivers StadiumResultsRecord5 9Division place3rd AFC CentralPlayoff finishDid not qualifyPro Bowlers2 DT Joe GreeneLB Andy RussellAP All ProsNoneTeam MVPJoe Greene 1969 Steelers seasons 1971 Contents 1 Offseason 2 Personnel 2 1 Staff 2 2 Roster 3 Regular season 3 1 Schedule 3 2 Game summaries 3 2 1 Week 1 3 2 2 Week 2 3 2 3 Week 3 3 2 4 Week 4 3 2 5 Week 5 3 2 6 Week 6 3 2 7 Week 7 3 2 8 Week 8 3 2 9 Week 9 3 2 10 Week 10 3 2 11 Week 11 3 2 12 Week 12 3 2 13 Week 13 3 2 14 Week 14 Sunday December 20 1970 Philadelphia Eagles 3 3 Standings 4 References 5 External linksOffseason editCoach Chuck Noll s reshaping of the squad from the year before continued for 1970 Undoubtedly the greatest change that took place was Chuck Noll s trade of the team s lone superstar Roy Jefferson Although Jefferson was among the league leaders in receiving in 1968 and 1969 despite playing for the worst team in football with mediocre quarterbacks he was sent packing after being publicly vocal in criticizing team management 1 The trade sent Jefferson to Baltimore where he earned a Super Bowl ring Years later Jefferson pinpointed what he had done to get traded I was in Baltimore to make a statement I wanted to show Pittsburgh they d made a mistake in getting rid of me I mean I wasn t a yes man for coach Chuck Noll If you cursed me I cursed you back I messed over the curfew rules a lot and in training camp I d park my car in the coaches spaces 2 Hence 1970 brought change with Ron Shanklin emerging as a steady receiver for the next few years until John Stallworth and Lynn Swann joined the team in 1974 3 4 As a result of the NFL AFL merger being finalized for the 1970 season three teams from the old NFL were moved to the newly formed AFC alongside the former AFL teams The Steelers agreed to be one of them after their archrivals the Cleveland Browns volunteered to join the AFL franchises in the AFC The Browns mainly joined because of the possibility of an intrastate rivalry with the AFL s Cincinnati Bengals now known as the Battle of Ohio largely due to the animosity at the time between Browns owner Art Modell and Bengals owner amp coach Paul Brown who was fired from the Browns by Modell after the 1962 season The Steelers joined the AFC in order to keep the Browns Steelers rivalry alive on a regular basis due to the proximity of the cities of Pittsburgh and Cleveland Another change came in the draft For the first time since 1956 the Steelers owned the number one selection in the draft after winning a coin toss with the Chicago Bears for the top pick as the two teams had identical 1 13 records in 1969 The Steelers would have won the tiebreaker under the modern NFL tiebreaker rules anyway since the Bears one win was against the Steelers in week 8 of that season 1970 Pittsburgh Steelers draftRound Pick Player Position College Notes1 1 Terry Bradshaw QB Louisiana Tech2 28 Ron Shanklin WR North Texas3 53 Mel Blount CB Southern4 80 Ed George T Wake Forest5 105 Jon Staggers DB Missouri6 132 Manuel Barrera LB Kansas State6 155 Clarence Kegler T South Carolina State7 157 Terry Brennan T Notre Dame8 184 Dave Smith WR Indiana Pa 9 209 Carl Crennel LB West Virginia10 236 Isaiah Brown DB Stanford11 261 Calvin Hunt C Baylor12 288 Rick Sharp DT Washington St Louis 13 313 Billy Main RB Oregon State14 340 Bert Askson LB Texas Southern15 365 Glen Keppy DT Wisconsin Platteville16 392 Frank Yanossy DT Tennessee17 417 Harry Key TE Mississippi Valley State Made roster Pro Football Hall of Fame Made at least one Pro Bowl during careerIn the 1970 NFL Draft only two Hall of Famers were selected in all 17 Rounds and 442 Picks One being 1st Round 1st Pick selection Terry Bradshaw and the second being 3rd Round 53rd Pick Mel Blount Bradshaw and Blount both part of the 70s Steeler Dynasty were both inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1989 In his 14 year professional career Bradshaw got off on a bumpy start from 1970 1975 Bradshaw threw a career high 24 interceptions and only 6 touchdown passes In wasn t until 1976 that Bradshaw s career began to peak Blount s career was an overall consistent one In 1975 he intercepted 11 passes for 121 yards In 1966 the NFL agreed on a merger with the rival AFL American Football League In 1970 the merger became final as a result of the merger the AFC American Football Conference featuring all the AFL teams and the NFC National Football Conference featuring all the old NFL teams Two teams from the NFL were asked to join the AFL in the AFC the Baltimore Colts and the Cleveland Browns the Browns owner Art Modell asked the NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle if he could join to play the Cincinnati Bengals in the Battle of Ohio Upon hearing this Art Rooney Steelers Owner asked Rozelle if he could join to keep the Steelers Browns rivalry alive So the Steelers would begin playing in the AFC and would leave the Eagles rivalry and many others they had playing the NFC teams Also the Steelers moved into the then state of the art Three Rivers Stadium and left Pitt Stadium The new Three Rivers was one of the many cookie cutter stadiums across the league and became an icon to Pittsburgh The opening of Three Rivers ended their relatively brief stay at Pitt Stadium where they had only been playing on a full time basis for six years Before that the Steelers played most of their home games at Forbes Field with occasional games being played at Pitt Stadium to take advantage of the larger capacity The Steelers later returned the favor to the University of Pittsburgh in 2000 when the Pitt Panthers football team moved into Three Rivers for one season as an interim home before Heinz Field was ready in 2001 Pitt would also play their Backyard Brawl games against West Virginia in years Pitt hosted the game during the existence of Three Rivers WTAE TV sportscaster Myron Cope joined the Steelers radio network as color commentator for the 1970 season Cope remained a fixture of the Steelers radio network through the 2004 season and became beloved by fans due to his enthusiasm and catchphrases behind the announcing booth In 1975 Cope invented the Terrible Towel originally conceived as a gimmick in the Steelers playoff game against Baltimore and now a staple among Steelers fans Personnel editStaff edit 1970 Pittsburgh Steelers staff Front office President Arthur J Rooney Vice president John R McGinley Vice president Daniel M Rooney Director of player personnel Arthur J Rooney Jr Public relations director Ed Kiely Ticket manager Joseph H Carr Traveling secretary James A Boston Publicity director Joe Gordon Office manager Terrence Jacobs Ticket office assistant Arthur Laughlin Assistant director of player personnel Bill NunnHead coaches Head coach Chuck NollOffensive coaches Offensive backfield Max Coley Offensive line Bob Fry Receivers Lionel Taylor Defensive coaches Defensive line Walter Hackett Defensive backfield Charlie SumnerStrength and conditioning Strength coach Louis Riecke Team physician orthopedic Dr John Best Team Physician M D Dr David S Huber Team dentist Dr Robert Gray Trainer Ralph Berlin Assistant trainer Robert Milie Equipment manager Anthony Parisi Field manager Jack Hart 5 Roster edit 1970 Pittsburgh Steelers final roster Quarterbacks 12 Terry Bradshaw 5 Terry HanrattyRunning backs 46 Warren Bankston TE 30 Terry Cole 33 John Fuqua 42 Dick Hoak 26 Preston PearsonWide receivers 32 Hubie Bryant PR 84 Dave Kalina 25 Ron Shanklin 82 Dave Smith 2 Jon Staggers KR 86 J R WilburnTight ends 85 Bob Adams 82 Dennis Hughes Offensive linemen 74 John Brown T 57 Sam Davis G 76 Mike Haggerty T 55 Jon Kolb T C 56 Ray Mansfield C 73 Rick Sharp T 66 Bruce Van Dyke G 62 Ralph Wenzel GDefensive linemen 71 Dick Arndt DT 75 Joe Greene DT 68 L C Greenwood DE 64 Chuck Hinton DT 60 Ben McGee DE 65 Lloyd Voss DE DT 67 Clarence Washington DT Linebackers 58 Chuck Allen MLB 31 Carl Crennel LB 53 Henry Davis OLB 54 Doug Fisher MLB 69 Jerry Hillebrand OLB 34 Andy Russell OLB 61 Brian Stenger OLBDefensive backs 28 Ocie Austin S 29 Fred Barry DB 37 Chuck Beatty S 47 Mel Blount CB KR 44 Lee Calland CB 24 Kenny Graham S 27 Clancy Oliver S 48 John Rowser CB 49 John Sodaski SSpecial teams 56 Ray Mansfield LS PK 55 Jon Kolb LS P 21 Gene Mingo K 14 Allan Watson K 39 Bobby Walden P H Practice squad 76 Bert Askson DE Gerald Brown DE 50 Jim Clack C 16 Bob Leahy QB Ara Person TE 6 7 8 Rookies in italics 49 active 0 inactive 5 practice squadRegular season editSchedule edit Week Date Opponent Result1 September 20 1970 Houston Oilers L 19 72 September 27 1970 at Denver Broncos L 16 133 October 3 1970 at Cleveland Browns L 15 74 October 11 1970 Buffalo Bills W 23 105 October 18 1970 at Houston Oilers W 7 36 October 25 1970 at Oakland Raiders L 31 147 November 2 1970 Cincinnati Bengals W 21 108 November 8 1970 New York Jets W 21 179 November 15 1970 Kansas City Chiefs L 31 1410 November 22 1970 at Cincinnati Bengals L 34 711 November 29 1970 Cleveland Browns W 28 912 December 6 1970 Green Bay Packers L 20 1213 December 13 1970 at Atlanta Falcons L 27 1614 December 20 1970 at Philadelphia Eagles L 30 20Game summaries edit Week 1 edit 1 234Total Oilers 7 723 19Steelers 0 007 7Date September 20Location Three Rivers StadiumGame attendance 45 538Referee Walt FitzgeraldScoring drives Houston LeVias 22 pass from Johnson Gerela kick HOU 7 0 Houston LeVias 10 pass from Johnson Gerela kick HOU 14 0 Houston Safety Bradshaw forced out of end zone by Pritchard HOU 16 0 Houston FG Gerela 8 HOU 19 0 Pittsburgh Shanklin 15 pass from Hanratty Mingo kick HOU 19 7The Steelers played their first regular season game at the brand new Three Rivers Stadium Terry Bradshaw made his NFL debut but struggled going 4 for 16 for 40 yds Bradshaw was also sacked for a safety the first of three straight games in which this would happen With the loss the Steelers dropped to 0 1 Week 2 edit 1 234TotalSteelers 0 1030 13 Broncos 7 090 16Date September 27Location Mile High StadiumGame attendance 50 705Referee Jack VestScoring drives Denver Crenshaw 1 run Howfield kick DEN 7 0 Pittsburgh Hoak 4 run Mingo kick T 7 7 Pittsburgh FG Mingo 9 PIT 10 7 Pittsburgh FG Mingo 13 PIT 13 7 Denver Safety Washington tackled Bradshaw in end zone PIT 13 9 Denver Van Heusen 38 pass from Tensi Howfield kick DEN 16 13With the loss the Steelers fell to 0 2 Week 3 edit 1 234TotalSteelers 0 700 7 Browns 2 0130 15Date October 3Location Cleveland Municipal StadiumGame attendance 84 349Referee George RennixScoring drives Cleveland Safety Bradshaw tackled in end zone by Snidow CLE 2 0 Pittsburgh Bradshaw 22 run Mingo kick PIT 7 2 Cleveland Morrison 53 pass from Phipps kick failed CLE 8 7 Cleveland Barnes 38 pass interception return Cockroft kick CLE 15 7With the loss the Steelers fell to 0 3 Week 4 edit 1 234TotalBills 3 070 10 Steelers 3 7310 23Date October 11Location Three Rivers StadiumGame attendance 42 140Referee Bernie UlmanScoring drives Pittsburgh FG Mingo 28 PIT 3 0 Buffalo FG Guthrie 52 T 3 3 Pittsburgh Smith 6 pass from Hanratty Mingo kick PIT 10 3 Buffalo Simpson 4 run Guthrie kick T 10 10 Pittsburgh FG Mingo 49 PIT 13 10 Pittsburgh Pearson 2 run Mingo kick PIT 20 10 Pittsburgh FG Mingo 43 PIT 23 10The Steelers won their first game improving to 1 3 Week 5 edit 1 234Total Steelers 0 700 7Oilers 3 000 3Date October 18Location Houston AstrodomeGame attendance 42 799Referee Bob FinleyScoring drives Houston Gerela 34 yard field goal HOU 3 0 Pittsburgh Shanklin 67 yard pass from Bradshaw Mingo kick PIT 7 3With the win the Steelers improved to 2 3 and split the regular season series with the Oilers Week 6 edit 1 234TotalSteelers 0 770 14 Raiders 7 1770 31Date October 25Location Oakland Alameda County ColiseumGame attendance 54 423Referee Norm SchachterScoring drives Oakland Chester 37 pass from Lamonica Blanda kick OAK 7 0 Pittsburgh Pearson 2 run Mingo kick T 7 7 Oakland Wells 44 pass from Blanda Blanda kick OAK 14 7 Oakland FG Blanda 27 OAK 17 7 Oakland Chester 19 pass from Blanda Blanda kick OAK 24 7 Pittsburgh Hughes 12 pass from Bradshaw Mingo kick OAK 24 14 Oakland Chester 43 pass from Blanda Blanda kick OAK 31 14In the first in what would become many regular and postseason games between these 2 teams the Steelers would lose the very first game to the Raiders as the team dropped to 2 4 Week 7 edit 1 234TotalBengals 0 730 10 Steelers 0 7014 21Date November 2Location Three Rivers StadiumGame start 9 00 p m ESTGame attendance 38 968Referee Fred SwearingenTV announcers ABC Keith Jackson Howard Cosell and Don MeredithScoring drives Cincinnati Crabtree 2 pass from Carter Muhlmann kick CIN 7 0 Pittsburgh Hughes 27 pass from Hoak Mingo kick T 7 7 Cincinnati FG Muhlmann 43 CIN 10 7 Pittsburgh Hughes 72 pass from Hanratty Mingo kick PIT 14 10 Pittsburgh Bankston 2 run Mingo kick PIT 21 10 First Monday night football game played at Three Rivers Stadium The Steelers won the very first game between them and the Bengals and the teams record improved to 3 4 Week 8 edit 1 234TotalJets 3 077 17 Steelers 7 770 21Date November 8Location Three Rivers StadiumGame attendance 50 028Referee Walt FitzgeraldScoring drives New York Jets FG Turner 17 NYJ 3 0 Pittsburgh Fuqua 1 run Mingo kick PIT 7 3 Pittsburgh Bankston 12 run Mingo kick PIT 14 3 New York Jets Mercein 15 pass from Woodall Turner kick PIT 14 10 Pittsburgh Fuqua 6 pass from Hanratty Mingo kick PIT 21 10 New York Jets Nock 1 run Turner kick PIT 21 17With the win the Steelers improved to 4 4 Week 9 edit 1 234Total Chiefs 3 7714 31Steelers 0 077 14Date November 15Location Three Rivers StadiumGame attendance 50 081Referee John McDonoughScoring drives Kansas City FG Stenerud 32 KC 3 0 Kansas City Cannon 20 pass from Dawson Stenerud kick KC 10 0 Pittsburgh Fuqua 2 run Mingo kick KC 10 7 Kansas City Cannon 8 pass from Dawson Stenerud kick KC 17 7 Kansas City Taylor 42 pass from Dawson Stenerud kick KC 24 7 Pittsburgh Staggers 7 pass from Bradshaw Mingo kick KC 24 14 Kansas City Holmes 2 run Stenerud kick KC 31 14The game is infamously known with Dave Smith dropping the ball while attempting to score a touchdown With the loss the Steelers fell to 4 5 Week 10 edit 1 234TotalSteelers 0 070 7 Bengals 6 7714 34Date November 22Location Riverfront StadiumGame attendance 59 276Referee Jack ReaderScoring drives Cincinnati FG Muhlmann 17 CIN 3 0 Cincinnati FG Muhlmann 13 CIN 6 0 Cincinnati Carter 5 run Muhlmann kick CIN 13 0 Pittsburgh Fuqua 1 run Mingo kick CIN 13 7 Cincinnati Robinson 15 run Muhlmann kick CIN 20 7 Cincinnati Trumpy 53 pass from Carter Muhlmann kick CIN 27 7 Cincinnati Crabtree 10 pass from Carter Muhlmann kick CIN 34 7In their first ever game in Cincinnati the Steelers would lose it by 27 points as the team dropped to 4 6 Week 11 edit 1 234TotalBrowns 3 330 9 Steelers 7 777 28Date November 29Location Three Rivers StadiumGame attendance 50 214Referee Ben DreithScoring drives Pittsburgh Shanklin 8 pass from Hanratty Watson kick PIT 7 0 Cleveland FG Cockroft 16 PIT 7 3 Cleveland FG Cockroft 38 PIT 7 6 Pittsburgh Beatty 30 interception return Watson kick PIT 14 6 Cleveland FG Cockroft 46 PIT 14 9 Pittsburgh Shanklin 81 pass from Bradshaw Watson kick PIT 21 9 Pittsburgh Fuqua 57 pass from Bradshaw Watson kick PIT 28 9With the win the Steelers improved to 5 6 and finished 3 3 in their division Week 12 edit 1 234Total Packers 6 077 20Steelers 3 063 12Date December 6Location Three Rivers StadiumGame attendance 46 418Referee Norm SchachterScoring drives Green Bay Krause 100 kickoff return kick failed GB 6 0 Pittsburgh FG Watson 15 GB 6 3 Pittsburgh Smith 87 pass from Bradshaw kick failed PIT 9 6 Green Bay McGeorge 13 pass from Starr Livingston kick GB 13 9 Pittsburgh FG Watson 45 GB 13 12 Green Bay Hilton 65 pass from Starr Livingston kick GB 20 12 Week 13 edit 1 234TotalSteelers 6 1000 16 Falcons 7 3107 27Date December 13Location Atlanta Fulton County StadiumGame attendance 54 162Referee Jack VestScoring drives Atlanta Malone 5 pass from Johnson Vinyard kick ATL 7 0 Pittsburgh Fuqua 10 run kick failed ATL 7 6 Pittsburgh FG Watson 21 PIT 9 7 Atlanta FG Vinyard 35 ATL 10 9 Pittsburgh Fuqua 1 run Watson kick PIT 16 10 Atlanta FG Vinyard 17 PIT 16 13 Atlanta Mitchell 12 run Vinyard kick ATL 20 16 Atlanta Flatley 18 pass from Johnson Vinyard kick ATL 27 16 Week 14 Sunday December 20 1970 Philadelphia Eagles edit 1 234TotalSteelers 7 733 20 Eagles 6 14010 30Date December 20Location Franklin FieldGame attendance 55 252Referee Bob FinleyScoring drives Pittsburgh Fuqua 72 run Watson kick PIT 7 0 Philadelphia Hawkins 21 pass from Snead kick failed PIT 7 6 Philadelphia Dirks recovered blocked kick in end zone Moseley kick PHI 13 7 Pittsburgh Fuqua 85 run Watson kick PIT 14 13 Philadelphia Ballman 19 pass from Snead Moseley kick PHI 20 14 Pittsburgh FG Watson 21 PHI 20 17 Pittsburgh FG Watson 17 T 20 20 Philadelphia FG Moseley 18 PHI 23 20 Philadelphia Watkins 1 run Moseley kick PHI 30 20John Fuqua would run for 218 yardsStandings edit AFC Centralviewtalkedit W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STKCincinnati Bengals 8 6 0 571 3 3 7 4 312 255 W7Cleveland Browns 7 7 0 500 4 2 7 4 286 265 W1Pittsburgh Steelers 5 9 0 357 3 3 5 6 210 272 L3Houston Oilers 3 10 1 231 2 4 3 7 1 217 352 L3Note Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972 References edit How the Steelers Traded Roy Jefferson http www footballperspective com how the steelers traded roy jefferson and won four super bowls Catching Up With Former Colt Roy Jefferson Baltimore Sun November 7 2013 Ron Shanklin Career Statistics https www pro football reference com players S ShanRo00 htm The Legend of Ron Shanklin http stillcurtain com 2015 04 29 steelers draft legend ronnie shanklin 1970 Pittsburgh Steelers Media Guide 1970 Pittsburgh Steelers Media Guide 1971 Pittsburgh Steelers Preseason Prospectus 1970 Pittsburgh Steelers Pro Football Reference com Retrieved December 17 2014 External links edit1970 Pittsburgh Steelers season at Profootballreference com 1970 Pittsburgh Steelers season statistics at jt sw com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1970 Pittsburgh Steelers season amp oldid 1176522128, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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