Pittsburgh Steelers Playoff History

The Pittsburgh Steelers were founded in 1933 and are one of the oldest teams in the league. The Pittsburgh Steelers were established as the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1933 and were renamed the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1940. The Steelers are one of the most storied franchises in the Super Bowl era of the NFL having won the most number of Lombardi Trophies along with the New England Patriots.


Pittsburgh Steelers Playoff History
Pittsburgh Steelers


The Steelers also rank one of the highest in playoff appearances with 34 appearances as of 2024. With 24 Division Championships and 8 Conference Championships, the Steelers have had their most successful run of form during the 1970s (when they won 4 Super Bowl titles). Although the 2023-2024 season has been a bit lackluster for the Steelers, they have made it to the NFL Playoffs (in the Wild Card Round). The Steelers have most recently made it to the playoffs in the 2023 season after placing 3rd in the AFC North. Let us take a look back at the Pittsburgh Steelers' extensive playoff history and stats.


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Pittsburgh Steelers Playoff Appearances by Year

1947- Lost Divisional round of the playoffs to Philadelphia Eagles (0-21)


1972- Lost Conference Championship to Miami Dolphins (17-21)


1973- Lost Divisional round 14-33 to the Oakland Raiders


1974- Became Super Bowl Champions by defeating the Minnesota Vikings 16-6


1975- Won the Super Bowl by defeating the Dallas Cowboys 21-17


1976- Lost the Conference Championship to the Oakland Raiders (7-24)


1977- Lost Divisional round to the Denver Broncos (21-34)


1978- The Pittsburgh Steelers won the Super Bowl by defeating the Cowboys in a close match ending 35-31


1979- Won the Super Bowl by defeating the L.A. Rams 31-19


1982- Lost the Wild Card round 28-31 to the San Diego Chargers (now known as L.A. Chargers)


1983- Lost the Divisional round to the Las Vegas Raiders (10-38)


1984- Lost the Conference Championship to Miami Dolphins (28-45)


1989- Lost the Divisional round to the Denver Broncos in a close match (23-24)


1992- Lost the Divisional round with a blowout against the Buffalo Bills (3-24)


1993- Lost the Wild Card round against the Kansas City Chiefs in a match extending to overtime (24-27)


1994- Lost the Conference Championship against the San Diego Chargers (13-17)


1995- Lost the Super Bowl to the Dallas Cowboys (17-27)


1996- Lost the Divisional round against the New England Patriots (3-28)


1997- Lost the Conference Championship to the Denver Broncos (21-24)


2001- Lost the Conference Championship to the New England Patriots (17-24)


2002- Lost the Divisional round to the Tennessee Titans in overtime (31-34)


2004- Lost the Conference Championship 27-41 to the New England Patriots


2005- The Steelers won the Super Bowl by defeating the Seattle Seahawks 21-10


2007- Lost the Wild Card round to the Jacksonville Jaguars (29-31)


2008- Won the Super Bowl by defeating the Arizona Cardinals 27-23


2010- Lost the Super Bowl to the Green Bay Packers (25-31)


2011- Lost the Wild Card round to the Denver Broncos (23-29)


2014- The Steelers did not qualify past the Wild Card round with a loss to the Baltimore Ravens (17-30)


2015- Lost Divisional round to the Denver Broncos (16-23)


2016- Lost the Conference Championship to New England Patriots (17-36)


2017- Lost the Divisional round 42-45 to the Jacksonville Jaguars


2020- Lost the Wild Card round to the Cleveland Browns (37-48)


2021- Lost the Wild Card round to the Kansas City Chiefs (21-42)


2023- Lost the Wild Card round to the Buffalo Bills (17-31)


Playoff Games Won by Pittsburgh Steelers

The Steelers have a playoff record of 36 wins and 28 losses


Wins in Wild Card Round- 6 from 14


Wins in Divisional Round- 16 from 26


Wins in Conference Championship- 8 from 16


Super Bowl Wins- 6 from 8


How many playoff games has ‘Mean’ Joe Greene played at the Three Rivers Stadium?


Pittsburgh Steelers Playoff History
Joe Greene with the Steelers


The Pittsburgh Steelers put themselves on the map during the 1970s with the arrival of legendary coach Chuck Noll. One of the players drafted by Chuck Noll who made a difference is Steelers Hall of Famer Joe Greene. Greene was a defensive tackle regarded as one of the best in the game’s history.


Nicknamed as ‘mean’ Joe Greene, the defensive tackle drafted by the Steelers in 1969, led the Steelers to 4 Super Bowl wins. The Pittsburgh Steelers currently play at the Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, but during the Steelers' most definitive years in the NFL, they used to play at the Three Rivers Stadium. Between 1972 and 1979, Joe Greene appeared in 18 playoff games with the Steelers and led them to 4 Conference Championships, 4 Super Bowls, and 7 Divisional titles.


How many times have the Pittsburgh Steelers made the playoffs with Terry Bradshaw, Jack Lambert, and Joe Greene?

Terry Bradshaw (quarterback), Jack Lambert (linebacker), and Joe Greene (Defensive lineman) are NFL Hall of Famers who were vital players for the Steelers team that enjoyed success during the 1970s. Jack Lambert is regarded as the best linebacker of his era. The three Hall of Famers are part of the Pittsburgh Steelers team that won four Super Bowls in six appearances (the only team to do so). Here are the Pittsburgh Steelers playoff games that featured all three of these players:


WeekDate OpponentPoints Scored Points AllowedStadium
1979 Playoffs - Divisional Round30 Dec, 1979Miami Dolphins3414Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh
1979 Playoffs- Conference Championship Jan 6, 1980Houston Oilers2713Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh
1979 Playoffs- Super BowlJan 20, 1980L.A. Rams3119Rose Bowl, California
1978 Playoffs- Divisional RoundDec 30, 1978Denver Broncos3310Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh
1978 Playoffs-Conference ChampionshipJan 7, 1979Houston Oilers345Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh
1978 Playoffs- Super BowlJan 21, 1979Dallas Cowboys3531Miami Orange Bowl, Miami
1977 Playoffs- Divisional Round Dec 24, 1977Denver Broncos2134Mile High Stadium, Colorado
1976 Playoffs- Divisional RoundDec 19, 1976Baltimore Colts4014Memorial Stadium, Maryland
1976 Playoffs- Conference Championship Dec 26, 1976Oakland Raiders724Oakland Coliseum, California
1975 Playoffs- Divisional RoundsDec 27, 1975Baltimore Ravens2810Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh
1975 Playoffs- Conference ChampionshipJan 4, 1976Oakland Raiders1610Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh
1975 Playoffs- Super Bowl Jan 18, 1976Dallas Cowboys2117Miami Orange Bowl, Miami
1974 Playoffs- Divisional RoundsDec 22, 1974Buffalo Bills3214Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh
1974 Playoffs- Conference ChampionshipDec 29, 1974 Oakland Raiders2413Oakland Coliseum, California
1974 Playoffs- Super Bowl Jan 12, 1975Minnesota Vikings166Tulane Stadium, New Orleans


Pittsburgh Steelers Championships and Rings Won


Pittsburgh Steelers Playoff History
Pittsburgh Steelers Championship Rings


The Pittsburgh Steelers have won 6 Championship Rings with 6 Super Bowl wins having been to the Championship game on eight occasions.


1974 (Super Bowl IX)

1975 (Super Bowl X)

1978 (Super Bowl XIII)

1979 (Super Bowl XIV)

2005 (Super Bowl XL)

2008 (Super Bowl XLIII)


Pittsburgh Steelers Overall Playoff Stats

Total Playoff Games Played: 64

Overall Playoff Record (Wins-Losses): 36-28

Total Super Bowls Won: 6 (8 Appearances)

All-time Passing Leader: Ben Roethlisberger 5,440/8,443, 64,088 yds, 418 TD

All-time Rushing Leader: Franco Harris 2,881 att, 11,950 yds, 91 TD

All-time Receiving Leader: Hines Ward 1,000 rec, 12,083 yds, 85 TD

All-time Scoring Leader: Gary Anderson 1,343 points

All-time AV Leader: Ben Roethlisberger 208 AV

Coach with most wins: Chuck Noll 193-148-1


Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl Stats

Total Super Bowl Appearances: 8

Super Bowls Won: 6

Super Bowl Winning Seasons: 1974, 1975, 1978, 1979, 2005, 2008

Most Scoring Super Bowl Win: 31-19 win against Los Angeles Rams in 1979

Lowest Scoring Super Bowl Loss: 17-27 loss to the Dallas Cowboys in 1995


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FAQs

Q. Have the Pittsburgh Steelers gone by any other names?

A. Between 1933 and 1939, the team was known as the Pittsburgh Pirates. In 1940, the team changed their name to the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Q. Who is the current Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback?

A. The current quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers is Kenny Pickett.

Q. What is the Steelers catch phrase?

A. The Steelers catchprhase is "Here We Go, Steelers".  While it seems like a simple chant, there's some history behind this one too. Here We Go, originally written by Rodger Wood and recorded in 1994, was and still is intended as a Steelers fight song.

Q. What are Steelers fans known as?

A. Pittburgh Steelers have a large and loyal fanbase who are known as the Steelers Nation.

Q. Who owns the Pittsburgh Steelers?

A. The ownership of the Steelers has been within the Rooney family since the organization's founding. Currently, the Steelers are being run majorly by Art Rooney II.