How Well Do You Know These Steelers Defensive Legends
How Well Do You Know These Steelers Defensive Legends
It's one thing to know the Steelers you grew up with, but how about your Dad's... or your Dad's Dad. You get the point.
It's one thing to know the Steelers you grew up with, but how about your Dad's... or your Dad's Dad. You get the point.
Widely considered as the greatest defensive lineman to ever play the game. Is the last surviving member of the "Steel Curtain".
Was truly the first speedy defensive end and weighed an astonishing 245 pounds.
Was known for his bump-and-run defensive style and was a physical, dominant back-fielder. Was named the NFL's Defensive MVP in 1975.
A lethal weapon in the middle of the defense, this player was named to eight straight Pro bowls. He also had an unprecedented amount of career interceptions, 32.
This player earned a defensive rookie of the year award after replacing the injured Henry Davis.
A little closer to this generation, this player was awarded 11 pro bowls and recorded 71 interceptions in his 17 seasons. He only played for the Steelers in ten of those seasons.
This player was nicknamed, "Mad Dog" and played in Superbowl IX even though he suffered from pneumonia the week before.