Pittsburgh Steelers Legends team
The Pittsburgh Steelers Legends team represents the franchise's best players from the pre-1970 era. The team was chosen by a small group of Steeler officials and journalists and presented as a part of the Steeler's 75th season celebration in 2007.
The club presented an updated and expanded All-Time team at the same time, which was determined on the basis of fan voting.[1] The All-Time team represented the top 33 players in the team's first 75 years.[2] However, club officials recognized that since the All-Time team was selected by fans who had a natural bias toward choosing more recent players — due both to the team's struggles prior to the 1970's and because many fans never saw the players older players perform — many noteworthy players from the team's first four decades would be overlooked. The Legends team was created to address this oversight.[3]
Steelers Chairman Dan Rooney summed up the sentiment to create the Legends team thusly: "There were a lot of great Steelers prior to 1970 who were as good as today’s superstars, but fewer people got to see them play. We are looking forward to welcoming the Legends Team and having today’s fans see some of the great Steelers from the pre-1970 era."[3]
The eight-person selection committee that named the Legends team included Dan Rooney, Steelers Vice President Art Rooney, Jr., team scout Bill Nunn, former long-time coach Dick Hoak, long-time Steelers broadcaster Myron Cope, former sports editor of the Pittsburgh Press Roy McHugh, and former team officials Joe Gordon and Ed Kiely. This panel chose the top 24 players in the club's pre-1970 history: eleven on offense, eleven on defense, one punter and one placekicker.[3]
Offense
Position |
Jersey No. |
Player |
Years on Team |
# of Pro Bowls |
Hall of Fame |
Honors |
Ref. |
1Quarterback |
22 |
Layne, BobbyBobby Layne |
1958–1962 |
6 |
Yes |
1950s All-Decade Team |
[4] |
2Running back |
44 |
Hoak, DickDick Hoak |
1961–1971 |
1 |
No |
|
[5] |
2Running back |
35 |
Johnson, John HenryJohn Henry Johnson |
1960–1965 |
4 |
Yes |
|
[6] |
3Wide receiver |
87 |
Jefferson, RoyRoy Jefferson |
1965–1969 |
3 |
No |
1969 Steelers MVP |
[7] |
3Wide receiver |
44, 25 |
Mathews, RayRay Mathews |
1951–1959 |
2 |
No |
|
[8] |
4Tight end |
81 |
Nickel, ElbieElbie Nickel |
1947–1957 |
3 |
No |
|
[9] |
5Center |
21 |
Cherundolo, ChuckChuck Cherundolo |
1941–1942, 1945–1948 |
2 |
No |
|
[10] |
6Guard |
62 |
Sandusky, MikeMike Sandusky |
1957–1965 |
1 |
No |
|
[11] |
6Guard |
66 |
Van Dyke, BruceBruce Van Dyke |
1967–1973 |
1 |
No |
|
[12] |
7Tackle |
71 |
Bradshaw, CharlieCharlie Bradshaw |
1961–1966 |
2 |
No |
|
[13] |
7Tackle |
74 |
Varrichione, FrankFrank Varrichione |
1955–1960 |
5 |
No |
|
[14] |
Defense
Position |
Jersey No. |
Player |
Years on Team |
# of Pro Bowls |
Hall of Fame |
Honors |
Ref. |
1Defensive tackle |
76 |
Eugene LipscombEugene Lipscomb |
1961–1962 |
3 |
No[a] |
|
[15] |
1Defensive tackle |
70 |
Stautner, ErnieErnie Stautner |
1950–1963 |
9 |
Yes |
1950s All-Decade Team |
[16] |
2Defensive end |
60 |
McGee, BenBen McGee |
1964–1972 |
2 |
No |
|
[17] |
2Defensive end |
84 |
McPeak, BillBill McPeak |
1949–1957 |
3 |
No |
|
[18] |
3Linebacker |
60 |
Dodrill, DaleDale Dodrill |
1951–1959 |
4 |
No |
|
[19] |
3Linebacker |
66 |
Pottios, MyronMyron Pottios |
1961, 1963–1965 |
3 |
No |
|
[20] |
3Linebacker |
49, 33 |
Shipkey, JerryJerry Shipkey |
1948–1952 |
3 |
No |
|
[21] |
4Defensive back |
80 |
Butler, JackJack Butler |
1951–1959 |
4 |
No |
|
[22] |
4Defensive back |
3, 35 |
Dudley, BillBill Dudley |
1942, 1945–1946 |
3 |
Yes |
1946 NFL MVP
1940s All-Decade Team |
[23] |
4Defensive back |
11, 20 |
Hartley, HowardHoward Hartley |
1949–1952 |
- |
No |
|
[24] |
4Defensive back |
28 |
Thomas, ClendonClendon Thomas |
1962–1968 |
1 |
No |
|
[25] |
Specialists
Notes
- Names in bold indicate the player spent his entire playing career with the Steelers.
- a Finalist in 1970 & 1977[28]
References
Pittsburgh Steelers Legends team
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