1991 Pittsburgh Steelers season | |
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Head coach | Chuck Noll |
General manager | Tom Donahoe |
Owner | The Rooney Family |
Home field | Three Rivers Stadium |
Results | |
Record | 7–9 |
Division place | 2nd AFC Central |
Playoff finish | did not qualify |
Pro Bowlers |
2
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AP All-Pros | none |
Team MVP | Greg Lloyd |
Team ROY | Adrian Cooper |
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Scoring summary | ||||
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Q1 | PIT | Cooper 47 yard pass from Brister (Anderson kick) | PIT 7–0 | |
Q1 | PIT | Anderson 47 yard field goal | PIT 10–0 | |
Q2 | CIN | Fulcher 27 yard interception return (Breech kick) | PIT 10–7 | |
Q3 | CIN | Breech 39 yard field goal | Tie 10–10 | |
Q4 | PIT | Cash 19 yard pass from Brister (Anderson kick) | PIT 17–10 |
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Scoring summary | ||||
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Q1 | PIT | Anderson 34 yard field goal | PIT 3–0 | |
Q2 | CLE | Stover 19 yard field goal | Tie 3–3 | |
Q3 | PIT | Stone 65 yard pass from Brister (Anderson kick) | PIT 10–3 | |
Q4 | PIT | Shelton 57 yard interception return (Anderson kick) | PIT 17–3 | |
Q4 | CLE | Jackson 27 yard pass from Kosar (Stover kick) | PIT 17–10 |
The 1991 Pittsburgh Steelers season was the franchise's 59th season as a professional sports franchise and as a member of the National Football League.
The Steelers struggled early as Neil O'Donnell took over from a struggling Bubby Brister at quarterback. The Steelers would end the season on a strong note winning their last two games 17–10 over the Cincinnati Bengals and Cleveland Browns at Three Rivers Stadium to finish with a 7–9 record. Following the season Chuck Noll would announced his retirement, ending his successful 23-year career in which he won four Super Bowls while posting an overall record of 209–156–1.
Notable additions include Adrian Cooper, Neil O'Donnell and Ernie Mills.
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