The NFL Network is currently doing a Top 100 teams in NFL history to coincide with the commemoration of the NFL’s 100th season.
This list has been going from 100 to 1, and the Pittsburgh Steelers have been well represented throughout the list to date. There are plenty of plays from the dynasty of the 1970s, but more modern day Steelers have made their mark on the list too.
If you haven’t had a chance to check out the show, or you don’t want to sift through all the other plays and just want to see the Steelers plays, you can check out the videos are below. Some are longer than others, but every single play is worth watching.
In fact, some of these plays bring up some tremendous memories as a fan, and some were nightmares which eventually turned out okay for the black-and-gold...I think you know what play I’m talking about.
Check these out:
After defeating the Rams in Super Bowl XIV, the 1979 #Steelers became the first team ever to win four Super Bowl championships.
— Pittsburgh Steelers (@steelers) November 9, 2019
Our 1979 team comes in at no. 39 on the #NFL100 Greatest Teams countdown. pic.twitter.com/4MSWfQYXN6
A team comprised of legends.
— Pittsburgh Steelers (@steelers) November 9, 2019
The 1974 #Steelers take #43 in the #NFL100 Greatest Teams countdown. pic.twitter.com/POLvSEwkAb
@JoeManganiello: “If you look at the numbers, that ’08 #Steelers defense was arguably the best of all-time.”
— Pittsburgh Steelers (@steelers) November 9, 2019
The Super Bowl XLIII Champions take #62 on the #NFL100 Greatest Teams countdown. pic.twitter.com/IrVmXtHWcZ
@JeromeBettis36: “What made us different in 2005 was our unselfishness. Everybody was willing to do whatever it took.”
— Pittsburgh Steelers (@steelers) November 9, 2019
The 2005 #Steelers take no. 9️⃣0️⃣ on the #NFL100 Greatest Teams countdown. pic.twitter.com/DLDxj396Cs