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The 1997 Pittsburgh Steelers season was the franchise's 65th season as a professional sports franchise and as a member of the National Football League. This season was considered a transitional year due to many key free agent losses in the offseason, as well as the first season of Kordell Stewart starting at quarterback. The Steelers finished with an 11–5 record, their fourth consecutive AFC Central top seed, and their sixth straight playoff appearance. In doing so, Steelers head coach Bill Cowher tied
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coach Paul Brown with most consecutive playoff appearances to start a head coaching career in the
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—a record Cowher still co-owns with Brown, as the Steelers missed the playoffs the following year. The Steelers had 572 rushing attempts in 1997, the most in the 1990s.Pro-Football-Reference.com: In a single season, from 1990 to 1999, in the NFL, in the regular season, sorted by descending Rushing Att.
/ref> Their 2,479 total rushing yards were the third-most of the decade by any team. The Steelers went into the season introducing a new font style numbers on jerseys matching the ones they wear on the helmets and the Steelers logo patch on uniform. The Steelers would host the AFC Championship Game for the third time in four years; however, they would ultimately lose to the eventual
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champion Denver Broncos. That game was the last playoff appearance for the Steelers during the 1990s and they did not return to the postseason until 2001.


Offseason

The Steelers saw many key free-agents leave the team, the biggest being cornerback
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, whose ten-year tenure with the team ended due to a dispute over money with the Rooney family. Woodson would sign with the San Francisco 49ers as a result, though the Steelers would see him again in the following four seasons afterward as a member of the rival Baltimore Ravens. Other free-agent losses included Chad Brown, Ernie Mills,
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, and
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, among others. The team did manage to keep its other prized free-agent besides Woodson, locking up Jerome Bettis (who they had acquired in a trade with the St. Louis Rams the year before) with a four-year deal. The team also had a transition at quarterback. After pushing Bill Cowher play exclusively at quarterback, Kordell Stewart was handed the starting job and dropping his "Slash" role on the team. Stewart would have success with the team this season, but would be inconsistent afterwards. The team also made some minor changes to the uniforms this season, the first changes since gold pants were adopted as part of the white jerseys in
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. The jersey numbers, previously having the old-style block numbering, were switched to the rounder style (
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) as seen on the helmets. In addition, the Steelers logo was added to the left shoulder and the names became single color (black) fonts on the white away jersey. The names returned to gold on black the following year. The uniforms have remained the same since these changes as of 2007.


NFL Draft


Personnel


Staff

Notable additions include Paul Wiggins and Mike Vrabel.


Roster


Season


Preseason


Schedule


Regular season


Schedule

Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.


Game summaries


Week 1 (Sunday August 31, 1997): vs. Dallas Cowboys

''at Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania'' * Game time: 1:00 pm EDT * Game weather: 74 °F (Partly Sunny) * Game attendance: 60,396 * Referee: Jerry Markbreit * TV announcers: (FOX) Pat Summerall (play by play), John Madden (color commentator), Pam Oliver (sideline reporter) Scoring drives: * Dallas – Miller 12 pass from Aikman (Cunningham kick) * Dallas – Irvin 42 pass from Aikman (Cunningham kick) * Dallas – FG Cunningham 52 * Dallas – Irvin 15 pass from Aikman (Cunningham kick) * Dallas – FG Cunningham 24 * Dallas – Johnston 13 pass from Aikman (Cunningham kick) * Dallas – FG Cunningham 28 * Pittsburgh – Bruener 4 pass from Stewart ( N. Johnson kick)


Week 2 (Sunday September 7, 1997): vs. Washington Redskins

''at Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania'' * Game time: 1:00 pm EDT * Game weather: 74 °F (Partly Sunny) * Game attendance: 58,059 * Referee:
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(play by play), Matt Millen (color commentator), Pam Oliver (sideline reporter) Scoring drives: * Pittsburgh – Stewart 1 run ( N. Johnson kick) * Washington – FG Blanton 37 * Washington – Mitchell 97 kickoff return (Blanton kick) * Washington – FG Blanton 28 * Pittsburgh – Bettis 1 run ( N. Johnson kick)


Week 3 (Sunday September 14, 1997): Bye Week


Week 4 (Monday September 22, 1997): at Jacksonville Jaguars

''at Alltel Stadium, Jacksonville, Florida'' * Game time: 9:00 pm EDT * Game weather: * Game attendance: 73,016 * Referee:
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* TV announcers: (ABC) Al Michaels (play by play), Frank Gifford & Dan Dierdorf (color commentators), Lynn Swann (sideline reporter) Scoring drives: * Jacksonville – Means 1 run (Hollis kick) * Pittsburgh – Stewart 6 run ( N. Johnson kick) * Jacksonville – Smith 11 pass from Brunell (Hollis kick) * Jacksonville – FG Hollis 20 * Pittsburgh –
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4 pass from Stewart ( N. Johnson kick) * Jacksonville – FG Hollis 45 * Pittsburgh – Bruener 1 pass from Stewart ( N. Johnson kick) * Jacksonville – FG Hollis 27 * Jacksonville – Hudson 58 blocked field goal return (Hollis kick)


Week 5 (Sunday September 28, 1997): vs.

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''at Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania'' * Game time: 1:00 pm EDT * Game weather: 67 °F (Cloudy) * Game attendance: 57,507 * Referee: Bernie Kukar * TV announcers: (NBC) Jim Donovan (play by play),
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(color commentator) Scoring drives: * Pittsburgh – Stewart 7 run ( N. Johnson kick) * Pittsburgh – FG Johnson 48 * Pittsburgh – Gildon 12 fumble return ( N. Johnson kick) * Tennessee – FG Del Greco 37 * Pittsburgh – Bruener 18 pass from Stewart ( N. Johnson kick) * Pittsburgh – Stewart 2 run ( N. Johnson kick) * Tennessee – FG Del Greco 47 * Tennessee – FG Del Greco 26 * Pittsburgh – FG N. Johnson 25 * Pittsburgh – FG N. Johnson 44 * Tennessee – Wycheck 10 pass from
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(Wycheck pass from
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) * Tennessee –
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( Del Greco kick)


Week 6 (Sunday October 5, 1997): at Baltimore Ravens

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'' * Game time: 1:00 pm EDT * Game weather: * Game attendance: 64,421 * Referee: Bill Carollo * TV announcers: (NBC) Tom Hammond (play by play),
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(color commentator) Scoring drives: * Baltimore – Green 22 pass from Testaverde (
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kick) * Baltimore – Morris 1 run (
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kick) * Baltimore – Kinchen 24 pass from Testaverde (
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kick) * Pittsburgh – Stewart 1 run ( N. Johnson kick) * Baltimore – FG
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34 * Pittsburgh – Blackwell 97 kickoff return ( N. Johnson kick) * Pittsburgh – C. Johnson 8 pass from Stewart ( N. Johnson kick) * Pittsburgh – Bruener 4 pass from Stewart ( N. Johnson kick) * Pittsburgh – C. Johnson 17 pass from Stewart ( N. Johnson kick) * Baltimore – Alexander 10 pass from Testaverde (Byner pass from Testaverde) * Pittsburgh – Stewart 74 run ( N. Johnson kick) * Baltimore – Safety, Miller ran out of end zone


Week 7 (Sunday October 12, 1997): vs.

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''at Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania'' * Game time: 8:00 pm EDT * Game weather: 66 °F (Clear) * Game attendance: 57,925 * Referee:
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* TV announcers: (TNT) Verne Lundquist (play by play), Pat Haden & Mark May (color commentators), Craig Sager (sideline reporter) Scoring drives: * Indianapolis – Harrison 18 pass from Harbaugh (Blanchard kick) * Indianapolis – FG Blanchard 37 * Pittsburgh – FG N. Johnson 23 * Pittsburgh – Bettis 7 run ( N. Johnson kick) * Pittsburgh – Lake 38 fumble return ( N. Johnson kick) * Indianapolis – FG Blanchard 27 * Pittsburgh – Hawkins 28 pass from Tomczak ( N. Johnson kick) * Indianapolis – FG Blanchard 35 * Indianapolis – Stablein 5 pass from Harbaugh (pass failed)


Week 8 (Sunday October 19, 1997): at

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''at Cinergy Field, Cincinnati'' * Game time: 4:00 pm EDT * Game weather: * Game attendance: 60,020 * Referee:
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* TV announcers: (NBC) Dan Hicks (play by play), Bob Trumpy &
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(color commentators) Scoring drives: * Cincinnati – Carter 6 run (Pelfrey kick) * Pittsburgh –
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11 pass from Stewart (pass failed) * PIttsburgh – Bettis 1 run ( N. Johnson kick) * Pittsburgh –
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11 pass from Stewart ( N. Johnson kick) * Cincinnati – FG Pelfrey 33 * Pittsburgh – FG N. Johnson 43 * Pittsburgh – FG N. Johnson 32


Week 9 (Sunday October 26, 1997): vs. Jacksonville Jaguars

''at Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania'' * Game time: 4:00 pm EST * Game weather: 48 °F (Light Rain) * Game attendance: 57,011 * Referee: Gary Lane * TV announcers: (NBC) Dick Enberg (play by play), Phil Simms & Paul Maguire (color commentators) Scoring drives: * Jacksonville – Jackson 8 pass from Brunell (Hollis kick) * Jacksonville – FG Hollis 20 * Pittsburgh – Hawkins 28 pass from Stewart ( N. Johnson kick) * Pittsburgh – Stewart 1 run ( N. Johnson kick) * Jacksonville – Mitchell 3 pass from Brunell (Hollis kick) * Pittsburgh – FG N. Johnson 19 * Pittsburgh – Bettis 17 pass from Stewart


Week 10 (Monday November 3, 1997): at Kansas City Chiefs

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'' * Game time: 9:00 pm EST * Game weather: * Game attendance: 78,301 * Referee:
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* TV announcers: (ABC) Al Michaels (play by play), Frank Gifford & Dan Dierdorf (color commentators), Lynn Swann (sideline reporter) Scoring drives: * Pittsburgh – Hawkins 44 pass from Stewart ( N. Johnson kick) * Pittsburgh – FG N. Johnson 27 * Kansas City – FG Stoyanovich 35 * Kansas City – FG Stoyanovich 44 * Kansas City – Hughes 14 pass from Allen ( Stoyanovich kick)


Week 11 (Sunday November 9, 1997): vs. Baltimore Ravens

''at Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania'' * Game time: 8:00 pm EST * Game weather: 44 °F (Cloudy) * Game attendance: 56,669 * Referee: Gary Lane * TV announcers: (ESPN)
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(play by play), Joe Theismann (color commentator), Ron Jaworski (sideline reporter) Scoring drives: * Pittsburgh – Bettis 1 run ( N. Johnson kick) * Pittsburgh – FG N. Johnson 52 * Pittsburgh – Stewart 1 run ( N. Johnson kick) * Pittsburgh – FG N. Johnson 22 * Pittsburgh – FG N. Johnson 39 * Pittsburgh –
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52 pass from Stewart ( N. Johnson kick) * Pittsburgh –
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1 run ( N. Johnson kick)


Week 12 (Sunday November 16, 1997): vs.

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''at Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania'' * Game time: 1:00 pm EST * Game weather: 30 °F (Light Snow) * Game attendance: 55,226 * Referee:
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(color commentator) Scoring drives: * Pittsburgh – FG N. Johnson 34 * Pittsburgh – FG N. Johnson 25 * Pittsburgh –
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20 pass from Stewart ( N. Johnson kick) * Cincinnati – FG Pelfrey 25 * Pittsburgh – Bruener 5 pass from Stewart ( N. Johnson kick)


Week 13 (Sunday November 23, 1997): at Philadelphia Eagles

''at Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia'' * Game time: 1:00 pm EST * Game weather: * Game attendance: 67,166 * Referee: Jerry Markbreit * TV announcers: (NBC) Don Criqui (play by play), Jim Mora (color commentator) Scoring drives: * Philadelphia – Dunn 31 pass from Hoying (Boniol kick) * Philadelphia – Fryar 8 pass from Hoying (Boniol kick) * Pittsburgh – FG N. Johnson 46 * Pittsburgh – FG N. Johnson 40 * Philadelphia – FG Boniol 23 * Philadelphia – FG Boniol 35 * Pittsburgh – Bettis 19 pass from Stewart ( N. Johnson kick) * Philadelphia – FG Boniol 25 * Pittsburgh – Blackwell 30 pass from Stewart ( N. Johnson kick)


Week 14 (Sunday November 30, 1997): at

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, Tempe, Arizona'' * Game time: 4:00 pm EST * Game weather: * Game attendance: 66,341 * Referee:
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* TV announcers: (NBC) Dan Hicks (play by play),
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(color commentator) Scoring drives: * Pittsburgh – Bettis 2 run ( N. Johnson kick) * Arizona – FG Nedney 32 * Pittsburgh – FG N. Johnson 40 * Arizona – Sanders 3 pass from
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( Nedney kick) * Pittsburgh – Bettis 7 run ( N. Johnson kick) * Arizona – Gedney 11 pass from
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( Nedney kick) * Pittsburgh – FG N. Johnson 39 * Arizona – FG Nedney 19 * Pittsburgh – Bettis 10 run


Week 15 (Sunday December 7, 1997): vs. Denver Broncos

''at Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania'' * Game time: 1:00 pm EST * Game weather: 36 °F (Flurries) * Game attendance: 59,739 * Referee: Walt Coleman * TV announcers: (NBC) Dick Enberg (play by play), Phil Simms & Paul Maguire (color commentators), Jim Gray (sideline reporter) Scoring drives: * Denver – R. Smith 37 pass from Elway (
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33 pass from Stewart ( N. Johnson kick) * Denver –
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kick) * Denver – R. Smith 25 pass from Elgay (
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kick) * Pittsburgh –
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69 pass from Stewart ( N. Johnson kick) * Pittsburgh –
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21 pass from Stewart ( N. Johnson kick) * Denver – FG
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35 * Pittsburgh – Stewart 4 run ( N. Johnson kick) * Pittsburgh – Stewart 9 run ( N. Johnson kick)


Week 16 (Saturday December 13, 1997): at

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'' * Game time: 4:00 pm EST * Game weather: * Game attendance: 60,013 * Referee: Mike Carey * TV announcers: (NBC) Dick Enberg (play by play), Phil Simms & Paul Maguire (color commentators), Jim Gray (sideline reporter) Scoring drives: * New England – Coates 18 pass from Bledsoe ( Vinatieri kick) * New England – Gash 1 pass from Bledsoe ( Vinatieri kick) * Pittsburgh – Stewart 1 run ( N. Johnson kick) * Pittsburgh – FG N. Johnson 36 * Pittsburgh – FG N. Johnson 34 * New England – Meggett 49 pass from Bledsoe ( Vinatieri kick) * Pittsburgh – Bruener 1 pass from Stewart (
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pass from Stewart) * Pittsburgh – FG N. Johnson 31


Week 17 (Sunday December 21, 1997): at

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''at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium, Memphis, Tennessee'' * Game time: 1:00 pm EST * Game weather: * Game attendance: 50,677 * Referee:
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* TV announcers: (NBC)
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(play by play), Bob Trumpy (color commentator) Scoring drives: * Tennessee – FG Del Greco 34 * Pittsburgh – FG N. Johnson 23 * Tennessee – Thomas 25 run ( Del Greco kick) * Tennessee – FG Del Greco 29 * Tennessee – FG Del Greco 26 * Pittsburgh – FG N. Johnson 36


Standings


Playoffs


Game summaries

Both of the Steelers post-season matchups were rematches from the regular season. The Steelers had a first-round bye, then faced the
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champion (and defending AFC champion)
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at home. The game, which was a homecoming for young Patriots players & Pittsburgh area natives
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and Curtis Martin (Martin was in fact playing in his last game with New England before signing with the
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that offseason), was also a rematch of the previous year's AFC Divisional matchup, which took place in
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. After defeating the Pats, the Steelers would lose to the eventual
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champion Denver Broncos 24–21 in Elway's last trip to Pittsburgh.


AFC Divisional Playoff (Saturday January 3, 1998): vs.

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''at Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania'' * Game time: 12:30 pm EST * Game weather: 52 °F (Light Rain) * Game attendance: 61,228 * Referee: Walt Coleman * TV announcers: (NBC) Tom Hammond (play by play), Randy Cross (color commentator),
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(sideline reporter) Scoring drives: * Pittsburgh – Stewart 40 run ( N. Johnson kick) * New England – FG Vinatieri 31 * New England – FG Vinatieri 46


AFC Championship Game (Sunday January 11, 1998): vs. Denver Broncos

''at Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania'' * Game time: 12:30 pm EST * Game weather: 34 °F (Mostly Sunny) * Game attendance: 61,382 * Referee:
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* TV announcers: (NBC) Dick Enberg (play by play), Phil Simms & Paul Maguire (color commentators), Jim Gray &
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(sideline reporters) Scoring drives: * Denver –
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kick) * Pittsburgh – Stewart 33 run ( N. Johnson kick) * Pittsburgh – Bettis 1 run ( N. Johnson kick) * Denver – FG
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43 * Denver – Griffith 16 pass from Elway (
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kick) * Denver –
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1 pass from Elway (
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kick) * Pittsburgh – C. Johnson 15 pass from Stewart ( N. Johnson kick)


Honors and awards


Pro Bowlers

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'' * No. 36 Jerome Bettis-Running back * No. 37 Carnell Lake-Safety * No. 63 Dermontti Dawson-Center * No. 82
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-Wide receiver * No. 93 Joel Steed-Nose tackle * No. 99 Levon Kirkland-Inside linebacker


All-Pros

* Yancy Thigpen (Second-Team) * Joel Steed (Pro Football Weekly First-Team All-AFC) * Levon Kirkland (First-Team) * Dermontti Dawson (First-Team) * Carnell Lake (First-Team) * Jerome Bettis (Second-Team)


References


External links


1997 Pittsburgh Steelers season
at Pro Football Reference
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AFC Central championship seasons Pitts