Today in Steelers History: Mean Joe Greene’s Jersey Retired

Today in Steelers History: Mean Joe Greene’s Jersey Retired

On November 2, 2014, the Pittsburgh Steelers retired Mean Joe Greene's number 75 jersey. Over a thirteen-year career, Greene proved to be one of the best pro football players of all time, regardless of position.
Coauthor Ray Hartjen Guests on the 40/40 Vision Podcast

Coauthor Ray Hartjen Guests on the 40/40 Vision Podcast

Coauthor Ray Hartjen appeared on the 40/40 Vision Podcast to talk about Immaculate: How the Steelers Saved Pittsburgh and those great Steelers teams of the 1970s.
On This Date: Myron Cope Retires (June 21, 2005)

On This Date: Myron Cope Retires (June 21, 2005)

On June 21, 2005, legendary Steelers broadcaster Myron Cope retired after a 35-year stint as a color commentator for Steelers’ radio broadcasts. Known for his distinctive, high-pitched nasally voice, and his prototypical yinzer accent, Cope is remembered as a Pittsburgh treasure. 
Remembering Franco Harris

Remembering Franco Harris

Franco Harris left an indelible mark on the Pittsburgh Steelers, the city of Pittsburgh, football fans everywhere and the authors of Immaculate: How the Steelers Saved Pittsburgh. As great as he was on the field, he arguably left a bigger mark off the field. #rememberingfranco
Favorite Steelers Player of All Time

Favorite Steelers Player of All Time

Naming a favorite Steelers player of all time can be difficult. For Ray Hartjen, co-author of Immaculate: How the Steelers Saved Pittsburgh, it's a player who rose to fame using an alias.
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