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- The 1971 Pittsburgh Steelers season was the team's 39th in the National Football League. The Steelers showed improvement finishing in second Place with a 6-8 record. But Terry Bradshaw struggled with turnovers in his second season throwing 22 interceptions to 13 touchdown passes. The Steelers that year drafted wide receiver Frank Lewis, Hall of Fame linebacker Jack Ham, guard Gerry Mullins, defensive end Dwight White, tight end/tackle Larry Brown, defensive tackle Ernie Holmes, and safety Mike Wagner, all key contributors during the Steelers Super Bowl teams of the 1970s. (en)
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- #EEC607 (en)
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- * Defensive line – Walter Hackett
* Defensive backfield – Charlie Sumner (en)
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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
* Ticket manager – Joseph H. Carr
* Traveling secretary – James A. Boston
* Publicity director – Joe Gordon
* Office manager – Terrence Jacobs
* Ticket office assistant – Arthur Laughlin
* Director of player personnel – Dick Haley
* Assistant director of player personnel – Bill Nunn (en)
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- * Head coach – Chuck Noll (en)
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- Bears (en)
- Dolphins (en)
- Oilers (en)
- Steelers (en)
- Browns (en)
- Colts (en)
- Chiefs (en)
- Bengals (en)
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- * Offensive backfield – Max Coley
* Offensive line – Bob Fry
* Quarterbacks – Babe Parilli
* Receivers – Lionel Taylor (en)
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- (en)
- DT Joe Greene (en)
- LB Andy Russell (en)
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- Giants (en)
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- Second quarter
*PIT – Preston Pearson fumble recovery in end zone . Steelers 6–0. Drive:
*CHI – Mac Percival 33-yard field goal. Steelers 6–3. Drive:
Third quarter
*PIT – Roy Gerela 32-yard field goal. Steelers 9–3. Drive:
*PIT – Roy Gerela 29-yard field goal. Steelers 12–3. Drive:
Fourth quarter
*PIT – Roy Gerela 42-yard field goal. Steelers 15–3. Drive:
*CHI – Ross Brupbacher 30-yard fumble return . Steelers 15–10.
*CHI – George Farmer 8-yard pass from Kent Nix . Bears 17–15. Drive: (en)
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- ;Top passers
*PIT – Terry Bradshaw – 10/24, 129 yards, 4 INT
*CHI – Jack Concannon – 15/26, 116 yards, INT
;Top rushers
*PIT – John Fuqua – 17 rushes, 114 yards
*CHI – Don Shy – 9 rushes, 19 yards
;Top receivers
*PIT – Ron Shanklin – 6 receptions, 113 yards
*CHI – George Farmer – 4 receptions, 59 yards, TD (en)
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- * Strength coach – Louis Riecke
* 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, Jack Hart (en)
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- Week One: Pittsburgh Steelers at Chicago Bears (en)
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- The 1971 Pittsburgh Steelers season was the team's 39th in the National Football League. The Steelers showed improvement finishing in second Place with a 6-8 record. But Terry Bradshaw struggled with turnovers in his second season throwing 22 interceptions to 13 touchdown passes. The Steelers that year drafted wide receiver Frank Lewis, Hall of Fame linebacker Jack Ham, guard Gerry Mullins, defensive end Dwight White, tight end/tackle Larry Brown, defensive tackle Ernie Holmes, and safety Mike Wagner, all key contributors during the Steelers Super Bowl teams of the 1970s. (en)
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- 1971 Pittsburgh Steelers season (en)
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