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The logo that the Steelers established in 1962 is known as the "Steelmark." The Steelmark was created by the USX Corp, and it showed three hypocycloids, the official name for the three diamonds ...
Two years ago, we named the Pittsburgh Steelers helmet, with its unique one-sided logo and understated traditionalism, as the "coolest in NFL history."What's the story behind the logo? When Pittsburgh ...
Even the name “Steelers” is unusual. Not an animal mascot like Lions, Tigers or Bears, ... it is a rare example of a logo being lifted wholesale without legal repercussions.
Of course, the fact that the Steelers helmets have a void is as recognizable as a second logo would be, but nonetheless, it's an odd choice. Here's why the helmets are displayed the way they are.
However, the 1962 alteration was promptly reworked, as in 1969, the Steelers made yet another change to their logo. The iconic Steelers badge we all know today was adopted by the team in 1969 and ...
The Pittsburgh Steelers have an iconic logo. However, unlike the 31 other teams who have their logos sketched on either side of their helmet, the Steelers emblem is marked on just one side.
LOOK: Ravens fan discovers misprinted hat with Steelers' name and Baltimore's logo This Ravens fan got an unpleasant black-and-yellow surprise on his hat ...
Pittsburgh Steelers' cornerback Beanie Bishop, a former Mountaineer, posted himself wiping his cleats on Pitts' logo, which started a social media frenzy. “It’s a rivalry, ...
Steelers President Art Rooney II and Acrisure CEO Greg Williams, who says he's a lifelong fan of the team, stood together at the former Heinz Field to talk about the new partnership.
Of course, a clean logo doesn't win football games but there's a different feel in the Steelers' locker room this year, one that makes the team believe 2023 can be different. Aaron Becker ...
Minkah Fitzpatrick was tired of seeing the footprints on the Steelers’ locker room logo, so he did something about it. Without fanfare, he added stanchions to rope it off.
Well, Pittsburgh Steelers safety Minkah Fitzpatrick is apparently embracing the hockey player mentality because he went out of his way to protect the Steelers logo on the locker room floor.