Date Game Result
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12-21-47 Eastern Division Philadelphia 21, Pittsburgh 0 (at Pittsburgh)
1-6-63 Playoff Bowl Detroit 17, Pittsburgh 10 (at Pittsburgh)
12-23-72 AFC Divisional Pittsburgh 13, Oakland 7 (at Pittsburgh)
12-31-72 AFC Championship Miami 21, Pittsburgh 17 (at Pittsburgh)
12-22-73 AFC Wild Card Oakland 33, Pittsburgh 14 (at Oakland)
12-22-74 AFC Divisional Pittsburgh 32, Buffalo 14 (at Pittsburgh)
12-29-74 AFC Championship Pittsburgh 24, Oakland 13 (at Oakland)
1-12-75 Super Bowl IX Pittsburgh 16, Minnesota 6 (at New Orleans)
12-27-75 AFC Divisional Pittsburgh 28, Baltimore 10 (at Pittsburgh)
1-4-76 AFC Championship Pittsburgh 16, Oakland 10 (at Pittsburgh)
1-18-76 Super Bowl X Pittsburgh 21, Dallas 17 (at Miami)
12-19-76 AFC Divisional Pittsburgh 40, Baltimore 14 (at Baltimore)
12-26-76 AFC Championship Oakland 24, Pittsburgh 7 (at Oakland)
12-24-77 AFC Divisional Denver 34, Pittsburgh 21 (at Denver)
12-30-78 AFC Divisional Pittsburgh 33, Denver 10 (at Pittsburgh)
1-7-79 AFC Championship Pittsburgh 34, Houston 5 (at Pittsburgh)
1-21-79 Super Bowl XIII Pittsburgh 35, Dallas 31 (at Miami)
12-30-79 AFC Divisional Pittsburgh 34, Miami 14 (at Pittsburgh)
1-6-80 AFC Championship Pittsburgh 27, Houston 13 (at Pittsburgh)
1-20-80 Super Bowl XIV Pittsburgh 31, L.A. Rams 19 (at Pasadena, CA)
1-9-83 AFC Tournament San Diego 31, Pittsburgh 28 (at Pittsburgh)
1-1-84 AFC Divisional L.A. Raiders 38, Pittsburgh 10 (at Los Angeles)
12-30-84 AFC Divisional Pittsburgh 24, Denver 17 (at Denver)
1-6-85 AFC Championship Miami 45, Pittsburgh 28 (at Miami)
12-31-89 AFC Wild Card Pittsburgh 26, Houston 23 (at Houston)
1-7-90 AFC Divisional Denver 24, Pittsburgh 23 (at Denver)
1-9-93 AFC Divisional Buffalo 24, Pittsburgh 3 (at Pittsburgh)
1-8-94 AFC Wild Card Kansas City 24, Pittsburgh 23 (at Kansas City)
1-7-95 AFC Divisional Pittsburgh 29, Cleveland 9 (at Pittsburgh)
1-15-95 AFC Championship San Diego 17, Pittsburgh 13 (at Pittsburgh)
1-6-96 AFC Divisional Pittsburgh 40, Buffalo 21 (at Pittsburgh)
1-14-96 AFC Championship Pittsburgh 20, Indianapolis 16 (at Pittsburgh)
1-28-96 Super Bowl XXX Dallas 27, Pittsburgh 17 (at Phoenix, AZ)
12-29-96 AFC Wild Card Pittsburgh 42, Indianapolis 14 (at Pittsburgh)
1-5-97 AFC Divisional New England 28, Pittsburgh 3 (at New England)
1-3-98 AFC Divisional Pittsburgh 7, New England 6 (at Pittsburgh)
1-11-98 AFC Championship Denver 24, Pittsburgh 21 (at Pittsburgh)
1-20-2002 AFC Divisional Pittsburgh 27, Baltimore 10 (at Pittsburgh)
1-27-2002 AFC Championship New England 24, Pittsburgh 17 (at Pittsburgh)
1-5-2003 AFC Wild Card Pittsburgh 36, Cleveland 33 (at Pittsburgh)
1-11-2003 AFC Divisional Tennessee 34, Pittsburgh 31 OT (at Tennessee)
1-15-2005 AFC Divisional Pittsburgh 20, New York 17 OT (at Pittsburgh)
1-23-2005 AFC Championship New England 41, Pittsburgh 27 (at Pittsburgh)
1-8-2006 AFC Wild Card Pittsburgh 31, Cincinnati 17 (at Cincinnati)
1-8-2006 AFC Wild Card Pittsburgh 31, Cincinnati 17 (at Cincinnati)
1-15-2006 AFC Divisional Pittsburgh 21, Indianapolis 18 (at Indianapolis)
1-22-2006 AFC Championship Pittsburgh 34, Denver 17 (at Denver)
2-5-2006 Super Bowl XL Pittsburgh 21, Seattle 10 (at Detroit, MI)
1-5-2008 AFC Wild Card Jacksonville 31, Pittsburgh 29 (at Pittsburgh)
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mark
December 30, 2008 at 9:40 am
score of the 1/8/94 game against the Chiefs is incorrect. Final was 27-24 in overtime. Nick Lowery kicked it in O.T. This was the game that got John Guy fired as our special teams coach. The special teams were miserable that year! Remember the Browns game when Metcalf torched them for 2 T.D’s? then we had a punt blocked in this playoff game that gave Joe Montana the extra plays that would eventually cost us the game.
The Raven
January 10, 2011 at 12:17 pm
STEELERS SUCK