1974 Pittsburgh Steelers season
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The 1974 Pittsburgh Steelers season was the franchise's 42nd in the National Football League (NFL). They improved to a 10–3–1 regular-season record, won the AFC Central division title, sending them to the playoffs for the third consecutive season, and won a Super Bowl championship, the first league title in Steelers' history. This was the first of six consecutive AFC Central division titles for the Steelers, and the first of four Super Bowl championships in the same time period.
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Alternated with Ray Mansfield for the rest of Ray's career, given #52
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played for the WFL in 1974
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Jim Kregel
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Bruce Henley
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Dick Morton
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;First quarter
*PIT – Roy Gerela 21-yard field goal. Steelers 3–0.
*BUF – Paul Seymour 22-yard pass from Joe Ferguson . Bills 7–3.
;Second quarter
*PIT – Rocky Bleier 27-yard pass from Terry Bradshaw. Steelers 9–7.
*PIT – Franco Harris 1-yard run . Steelers 16–7.
*PIT – Franco Harris 4-yard run. Steelers 22–7.
*PIT – Franco Harris 1-yard run . Steelers 29–7.
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*BUF – O.J. Simpson 3-yard pass from Joe Ferguson . Steelers 29–14.
;Fourth quarter
*PIT – Roy Gerela 22-yard field goal. Steelers 32–14.
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* Pittsburgh – Lewis 31 pass from Bradshaw 7–0
* Pittsburgh – Bradshaw 18 run 14–0
* Pittsburgh – Swann 64 punt return 21–0
* New Orleans – Seal 10 pass from Scott 21–7
* Pittsburgh – Brown 1 pass from Bradshaw 28–7
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* New England – Herron 17 pass from Plunkett 0–7
* Pittsburgh – FG Gerela 40 3–7
* Pittsburgh – Harris 2 run 9–7
* Pittsburgh – FG Gerela 27 12–7
* New England – FG Smith 20 12–10
* Pittsburgh – Swann 7 pass from Bradshaw 19–10
* Pittsburgh – Safety, Greenwood tackled Plunkett in end zone 21–10
* New England – Herron 5 run 21–17
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* Cleveland – FG Cockroft 44 0–3
* Pittsburgh – Shanklin 28 pass from Hanratty 7–3
* Pittsburgh – FG Gerela 32 10–3
* Cleveland – FG Cockroft 35 10–6
* Pittsburgh – FG Gerela 32 13–6
* Cleveland – Green 36 interception return 13–13
* Cleveland – FG Cockroft 18 13–16
* Pittsburgh – FG Gerela 23 16–16
* Pittsburgh – Thomas 14 fumble recovery return 23–16
* Pittsburgh – FG Gerela 22 26–16
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* Pittsburgh – FG Gerela 44 3–0
* Houston – Willis 6 pass from Pastorini 7–3
* Pittsburgh – Harris 31 pass from Bradshaw 10–7
* Houston – FG Butler 42 10–10
* Houston – FG Butler 34 10–13
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* Pittsburgh – Pearson 6 run 7–0
* Pittsburgh – Harris 1 run 14–0
* Cleveland – Phipps 18 run 14–7
* Cleveland – Morin 9 pass from Phipps 14–13
* Pittsburgh – FG Gerela 31 17–13
* Cleveland – FG Cockroft 21 17–16
* Pittsburgh – FG Gerela 26 20–16
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* Pittsburgh – Stallworth 5 pass from Bradshaw 7–0
* Pittsburgh – Mullins 7 pass from Bradshaw 14–0
* Pittsburgh – FG Gerela 26 17–0
* Cincinnati – FG Muhlmann 32 17–3
* Pittsburgh – Harris on 1 run 24–3
* Pittsburgh – FG Gerela 42 27–3
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* Pittsburgh – Lewis 8 pass from Bradshaw 7–0
* Pittsburgh – Harris 5 run 14–0
* Pittsburgh – FG Gerela 35 17–0
* Pittsburgh – FG Gerela 28 20–0
* Pittsburgh – Blount 52 interception return 27–0
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* Pittsburgh – Bleier 10 run 7–0
* Pittsburgh – Bradshaw 1 run 14–0
* Atlanta – Dodd 9 pass from Lee 14–7
* Atlanta – Burrow 24 pass from Lee 14–14
* Pittsburgh – FG Gerela 33 17–14
* Pittsburgh – Harris 7 run 24–14
* Atlanta – FG Mike-Mayer 32 24–17
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* Kansas City – FG Stenerud 31 0–3
* Pittsburgh – Bleier 2 run 7–3
* Kansas City – Pearson 13 pass from Livingston 7–10
* Pittsburgh – Pearson 3 run 14–10
* Pittsburgh – Edwards 49 interception return 21–10
* Pittsburgh – FG Gerela 32 24–10
* Kansas City – Taylor 10 pass from Livingston 24–17
* Pittsburgh – FG Gerela 45 27–17
* Pittsburgh – Lewis 31 pass from Gilliam 34–17
* Kansas City – Wright 13 pass from Livingston 34–24
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* Denver – Armstrong 45 pass from Johnson 0–7
* Pittsburgh – Davis 61 pass from Gilliam 7–7
* Denver – Moses 7 pass from Johnson 7–14
* Denver – Keyworth 1 run 7–21
* Pittsburgh – Gilliam 1 run 14–21
* Pittsburgh – Davis 1 run 21–21
* Denver – Odoms 3 pass from Ramsey 21–28
* Pittsburgh – Davis 1 run 28–28
* Pittsburgh – Fuqua 1 run 35–28
* Denver – Armstrong 23 pass from Ramsey 35–35
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* Houston – B. Johnson 47 run 0–7
* Pittsburgh – FG Gerela 37 3–7
* Pittsburgh – FG Gerela 27 6–7
* Pittsburgh – Pearson 9 run 13–7
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* Oakland – FG Blanda 40 OAK 3–0
* Pittsburgh – FG Gerela 23 3–3
* Oakland – Branch 38 pass from Stabler OAK 10–3
* Pittsburgh – Harris 8 run 10–10
* Pittsburgh – Swann 6 pass from Bradshaw PIT 17–10
* Oakland – FG Blanda 24 PIT 17–13
* Pittsburgh – Harris 21 run PIT 24–13
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* Cincinnati – Williams 2 run 0–7
* Cincinnati – FG Muhlmann 30 0–10
* Pittsburgh – FG Gerela 24 3–10
* Cincinnati – Williams 1 run 3–17
* Pittsburgh – Pearson 1 run 10–17
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* Pittsburgh – Safety: Dwight White downed Fran Tarkenton in end zone 2–0 PIT
* Pittsburgh – TD: Franco Harris 9 yard run 9–0 PIT
* Minnesota – TD: Terry Brown recovered blocked punt in end zone 9–6 PIT
* Pittsburgh – TD: Larry Brown 4 yard pass from Terry Bradshaw 16–6 PIT
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* Oakland – Stabler 1 run 0–7
* Oakland – Branch 19 pass from Stabler 0–14
* Oakland – FG Blanda 35 0–17
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* Pittsburgh – FG Gerela 31 3–0
* Pittsburgh – Swann 54 pass from Gilliam 9–0
* Pittsburgh – Lewis 4 pass from Gilliam 16–0
* Pittsburgh – Harris 4 run 23–0
* Pittsburgh – Fuqua 4 run 30–0
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* Pittsburgh – FG Gerela 21 PIT 3–0
* Buffalo – Seymour 22 pass from Ferguson BUF 7–3
* Pittsburgh – Bleier 27 pass from Bradshaw PIT 9–7
* Pittsburgh – Harris 1 run PIT 16–7
* Pittsburgh – Harris 4 run PIT 22–7
* Pittsburgh – Harris 1 run PIT 29–7
* Buffalo – Simpson 3 pass from Ferguson PIT 29–14
* Pittsburgh – FG Gerela 22 PIT 32–14
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Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Tulane Stadium, New Orleans, Louisiana
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AFC Divisional Playoff: Buffalo Bills at Pittsburgh Steelers
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Pittsburgh Steelers at New Orleans Saints
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Pittsburgh Steelers 16, Minnesota Vikings 6
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Pittsburgh Steelers 24, Oakland Raiders 13
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Pittsburgh Steelers 32, Buffalo Bills 14
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Week 1: Baltimore Colts at Pittsburgh Steelers
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Week 2: Pittsburgh Steelers at Denver Broncos
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Week 3: Oakland Raiders at Pittsburgh Steelers
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DT Joe Greene
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RB Franco Harris
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* Strength – Louis Riecke
* Flexibility – Paul Uram
* Team physician, orthopedic – Dr. John Best
*Team Physician, M.D. – Dr. David S. Huber
* Team dentist – Dr. Robert Gray
* Trainer – Ralph Berlin
* Equipment manager – Anthony Parisi
* Field manager – Jack Hart
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Won AFC Championship 24–13
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Won Divisional Playoffs 32–14
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Won Super Bowl IX 16–6
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;Top passers
*BUF – Joe Ferguson – 11/26, 164 yards, 2 TD
*PIT – Terry Bradshaw – 12/19, 203 yards, TD
;Top rushers
*BUF – O.J. Simpson – 15 rushes, 49 yards
*PIT – Franco Harris – 24 rushes, 74 yards, 3 TD
;Top receivers
*BUF – J.D. Hill – 4 receptions, 59 yards
*PIT – Lynn Swann – 3 receptions, 60 yards
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* Top Passer: Joe Gilliam 348Yds
* Top Rusher: Otis Armstrong 131Yds
* Top Receiver: Otis Armstrong 86Yds
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* Top Passer: Joe Gilliam : 257 Yds
* Top Rusher: Franco Harris : 49 Yds
* Top Receiver: Lynn Swann : 94 Yds
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* President – Arthur J. Rooney
* Vice president – John R. McGinley
* Vice president – Daniel M. Rooney
* Vice president – Arthur J. Rooney, Jr.
* Public relations director – Ed Kiely
* Traveling secretary – James A. Boston
* Controller – Robert P. Quinn
* Accountant – Dennis P. Thimons
* Publicity director – Joe Gordon
* Ticket manager – Joseph H. Carr
* Director of player personnel – Dick Haley
* Assistant director of player personnel – Bill Nunn
* Director of professional scouting – V. Timothy Rooney
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The 1974 Pittsburgh Steelers season was the franchise's 42nd in the National Football League (NFL). They improved to a 10–3–1 regular-season record, won the AFC Central division title, sending them to the playoffs for the third consecutive season, and won a Super Bowl championship, the first league title in Steelers' history. This was the first of six consecutive AFC Central division titles for the Steelers, and the first of four Super Bowl championships in the same time period. On March 9, 2007, NFL Network aired an episode of America's Game: The Super Bowl Champions that covered the 1974 Pittsburgh Steelers, with team commentary from Franco Harris, Joe Greene, and Andy Russell, and narrated by Ed Harris.
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* Defensive coordinator – Bud Carson
* Defensive line – George Perles
* Linebackers – Woody Widenhofer
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* Head coach – Chuck Noll
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* Offensive backfield – Dick Hoak
* Offensive line – Dan Radakovich
* Receivers – Lionel Taylor
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