Pittsburgh Steelers Career Receiving Leaders. Team Names: Pittsburgh Pirates, Pittsburgh Steelers Seasons: 93 (1933 to 2025) Record (W-L-T): 681-585-22 Playoff Record: 36-29 Super Bowls Won: 6 (8 Appearances) Championships Won *: 6 . 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
He is the eighth leading receiver in Steelers history for yardage and sixth for touchdown catches. He averaged an amazing 21.6 yards per catch during his time in Pittsburgh. Jersey Number
The top 20 wide receivers in Pittsburgh Steelers history Honorable mention: Martavis Bryant. I need to start by showing some love to Martavis Bryant. The polarizing wide receiver had an NFL career ...
Included are player stats for the Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) from 1945-2025, the Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) from 1940-1942 and the Pittsburgh Pirates (NFL) from 1933-1939. Only stats for Regular Season Games have been included. Hines Ward is the Pittsburgh Steelers career leader in receptions with 1,000.
Stallworth played in just 13 games combined between 1982 and 1983. He responded by having his best statistical year in 1984, catching 80 passes for 1,395 yards and 11 touchdowns en route to the ...
In this latest edition of the profiling the all-time Pittsburgh Steelers at all positions, we turn to the outside and take a look at those who played wide receiver for the Black and Gold. Immediately, three names will come to mind: Lynn Swann, John Stallworth, and Hines Ward. Swann and Stallworth. It can also be recited as Stallworth and Swann.
The Steelers drafted Plaxico Burress in 2000 with the No. 8 pick in the NFL draft but an wrist injury hampered the 6’5”, 234-pound wide receiver in that first year and limited him to just ...
Pittsburgh's No.1 pick in their fabled 1974 NFL Draft, Swann led the NFL with 11 touchdown receptions in 1975 while helping the Steelers become the third team to win back-to-back Super Bowls.
From 1959 to 1963, Pittsburgh Steelers receiver Buddy Dial put up statistics that made him one of the elite receivers of the era. He was named to the All-Pro team once and named to the Pro Bowl twice.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have had some impressive wide receivers throughout their storied history. Over the years, the front office has dished out some massive contracts at the position.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have had some great wide receivers throughout their history. Here are their five best to play the position for the black and gold.
The Steelers have had three wide receivers named Super Bowl MVP. They have two who’ve managed to parlay their successes into enshrinement in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The toughness lies in ...
Over the history of the Pittsburgh Steelers, they have had some of the most remarkable wide receivers to ever play the game. Some of the most memorable catches in NFL history came from Steelers ...
NFL HC Says Tyler Shough is 'Better Than Cam Ward' and the Best QB in 2025 NFL Draft Louisville QB draws praise from NFL coach over projected No. 1 pick (The Athletic)
As you dig through the history of the Pittsburgh Steelers, sorting out the best wide receivers to ever play for the franchise isn't an easy task. There are basically four big names all either in ...
Our look into the Steelers of years past continues with the All-Time Pittsburgh Steelers depth chart. Franco Harris, Jerome Bettis, and Barry Foster made the cut at running back. Who makes the list…
Not only was Hines a third round possession receiver (hardly tagged as a future star), but after drafting him in 1998, the Steelers spent their next two first round draft choices on wide receivers.
PITTSBURGH (AP) — The Pittsburgh Steelers signed veteran wide receiver Robert Woods to a one-year deal on Thursday. The 33-year-old Woods has spent 12 years in the NFL, including the past two with the Houston Texans. Woods caught a career-low 20 passes for 203 yards in 15 games for the Texans last season.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are one of the most legendary franchises in NFL history. Here are their top five wide receivers of all-time. No team has been more dominant than our Steelers since 1970.