Mike Wagner, a critical piece of the Pittsburgh Steelers "Steel Curtain" defense during the franchise's dynastic run in the 1970s, passed away Wednesday. Wagner, who started at safety for four Super ...
The Falcons were unable to hang onto their lead, however, as two touchdowns by Frank Gore (another great player who didn't win a Super Bowl) lifted San Francisco to a 28-24 win. Gonzalez retired after ...
The New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks have eight Crimson Tide alumni on their active rosters for Super Bowl LX.
A Pro Bowl defensive back, Wagner won four Super Bowls during his decade with the Steelers ...
The presence of the 1979 Steelers may be a surprise to most of you who were probably expecting a different year, perhaps 1975. (Remember that only Super Bowl winning teams made th ...
The last guy with a similar smile to get an ovation that big in Pittsburgh might have been Jack Lambert after Super Bowl XIV.
Pittsburgh Steelers owner Art Rooney II has put out a statement in regards to the passing of four-time Super Bowl winner Mike Wagner passing away. Pittsburgh Steelers legend Mike Wagner has passed ...
NFL legends sometimes have unlikely origin stories. Mike Wagner, a four-time Super Bowl champ with the Pittsburgh Steelers, certainly qualifies. The Lake Villa native, part of the second graduating ...
Mike Wagner never looked like a future NFL star. He wasn’t a top draft pick, and no college even tried to recruit him out of high school. But Wagner went on to become the secret mastermind behind the ...
As a part of Black History Month, we are highlighting those involved with the Steelers organization who attended HBCUs (Historically Black Colleges and Universities).i In today's spotlight, we are ...
1. January 15, 1967 — Super Bowl I (originally called the “AFL-NFL World Championship Game”): was played at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. The game was simultaneously broadcast on both CBS, ...
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