Had his career remained intact, he would have challenged many of the biggest all-time NFL receiving records. While these numbers might not seem impressive by today’s standards, remember, it was a very different league back then. Mike Wallace left the Steelers for greener pastures in 2013. Hines Ward is the Greatest Steelers Receiver of All Time, SteelCityHobbies [CC BY 2.0] via Wikimedia Commons, original: Paula Livelyderivative: Diddykong1130 [CC BY 2.0] via Wikimedia Commons, string of controversies and troubling allegations. He came into the league in 1984, at a time when the Super Bowl heroes of the ‘70s were riding off into the Pittsburgh sunset and Steelers management was desperately trying to fill the giant cleats they left behind. He might have been more of a standout had he not been parked behind Lynn Swann on the depth chart for most of his career. The Steelers logo is based on the Steelmark logo belonging to the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI). Where Swann always seemed to have a flair for the dramatic catch, Stallworth was more low-key. The kid has a long way to go, and there is no telling whether he will spend the bulk of his career in Pittsburgh.
At wide receiver, that meant not only finding a replacement for Lynn Swann but also his longtime backup, Jim Smith, who had departed following the 1982 season. Thigpen—along with fellow receivers Andre Hastings, Ernie Mills, Charles Johnson, and Kordell “Slash” Stewart—was a big key to the Steelers' success. Bradshaw, as you likely know, is a Hall of Fame quarterback. He made two Pro Bowls during his first two years in the league, then settled in as a kind of B-level NFL superstar. When you think of the Pittsburgh Steelers today, you may imagine a wide-open passing game with multiple wide receivers and a quarterback who throws the ball 50 times per game. The color rush uniforms originally debuted for the 2016 season and became a hit almost immediately. He could throw the ball when called upon, and he was a nightmare to bring down once he got the ball in his hands. To say the NFL of today is more passing-oriented than ever before is a massive understatement. Go back in time to the 1970s and you’ll find a Steelers team built on running the ball from a two-back set. By comparison, Ben Roethlisberger has a career completion percentage of 64.3. Dial led the Steelers in receiving from 1960 to 1963. After a string of off-the-field incidents and recurring legal issues, he was traded to the New York Jets in 2010 for a fifth-round draft pick. Dial hauled in 219 passes in his time with the Steelers and eclipsed the 1,000-yard mark on two separate occasions.

He has played seven seasons where he attempted 500 or more passes, and two where he attempted over 600. He is 23 years old and has just finished his third year with the Steelers. Maybe you are old enough to remember when Art Monk set the record for most receptions in a season with 106 catches in 1984.
A thank you for his Hall of Honor induction, Troy Polamalu sends a heartfelt message of his time with the Pittsburgh Steelers and the the everlasting impact it's had on his life. No and no. He lead the team to 32-7-3 record during a three year span that put them in the NFC playoffs before losing in the first round, twice. Giant Football Player Pittsburgh Steelers Balloon … Smith hauled in 110 passes for 2,075 yards and 24 touchdowns in 6 seasons with the Steelers. Malone outran the defense to the end zone to cap off a team-record-setting 90-yard touchdown reception. After a stint with Washington, he returned to Pittsburgh in 2010 and contributed to another Super Bowl appearance.

The Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League were founded in 1933.