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Arthur Joseph Rooney Jr. (born October 18, 1935) is an American football executive who is the vice president for the
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of the National Football League (NFL). The son of the team's founder, Art Rooney, he has been employed by the team since the 1961 season. Rooney served as the Steelers' personnel director from 1965 to 1986 and helped them have one of the best drafting runs in league history over a span from 1969 to 1974 while presiding over their scouting department, helping them select nine players who were later inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame and signing another as an undrafted free agent. This contributed to them winning four
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s in six years, and Rooney has in total been a member of six league championship teams. He was inducted into the
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in 2018 and has been considered for induction to the Pro Football Hall of Fame on several occasions.


Early life

Rooney was born in 1935 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the son of
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founder Art Rooney. He has been associated with the team for all his life, starting as an assistant in training camp and ball boy when young. He attended
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in Pittsburgh, gaining a spot on the varsity football team in 1951 as a tackle. He was a starter on the line in 1952, before graduating in 1953. After mulling where to attend college, Rooney's father had him meet Al DeLuca, coach at Saint Vincent College in Latrobe, who had him join the school. He played football there from his
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year to his
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year and graduated with a bachelor's degree in history in 1957. Following his graduation, he joined the United States Marine Corps Reserve as a private and also acted in several theater stage productions.


Pittsburgh Steelers

Rooney began his employment with his father's team in 1961, starting as a ticket office employee and also spending time as the team's public relations director. In 1965, he was named the team's personnel director, which had him head the scouting department. Previously, the Steelers' NFL Draft strategy under Buddy Parker was to trade away most of their picks for veteran players. Under Rooney, the strategy completely changed, with draft selections becoming the team's main way of roster building. Teaming up with head coach Chuck Noll in 1969, Rooney helped produce what Pro Football Hall of Fame voter Vito Stellino described as "the best drafting run in NFL history" over a span of six years. During this time, Pittsburgh selected nine players who would go on to be inducted into the Hall of Fame and signed an additional one ( Donnie Shell) as an undrafted free agent. The picks of Hall of Famers Joe Greene in
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, Mel Blount and Terry Bradshaw in
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, Jack Ham in
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, Franco Harris in
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and Lynn Swann, John Stallworth,
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and Jack Lambert in
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proved crucial in the success of the team's success in the decade, with them winning
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s IX, X, XIII and XIV in a six-year span. Despite early success, a dispute arose between Rooney, Noll, and Rooney's brother
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in the 1980s over the control of the team's drafting. Dan Rooney wrote in his 2008 autobiography, "Art and I disagreed. He and the scouts always felt they should have more control over the draft. I was very firm and said we had to work together ... We tried to settle our differences, but couldn't." The issue resulted with Art Jr. being fired by Dan in January 1987. He later rejoined the team as their vice president, heading the team's real estate division. Rooney Jr., in his book, ''Ruanaidh'', said "To a considerable extent, I felt responsible. I had been the one, after all, who promised to get so many good players into black and gold uniforms that coaches would not be able to mess things up. Our scouting department had not given our coaches the players I had said we'd provide." He noted, though, that it was still "devastating for me and my family," and described being "exiled" to work for the team's real estate department. "It was the end of a way of life for us. All of my friends were in football. Suddenly, I was out." Rooney still remains the Steelers' vice president as of 2023 and also is on the team's board of directors. He became 16% owner of the team upon the death of his father in 1988, later selling a portion of his ownership to his brother Dan in 2008. In his tenure as vice president, Rooney has won an additional two Super Bowls, giving him six Super Bowl rings. He was inducted into the
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in 2018. He has also been considered for induction to the Pro Football Hall of Fame on several occasions, including being a finalist for the classes of 2023 and 2024.


Personal life

Rooney is married and has four children. In 2008, he wrote a book with Roy McHugh, called ''Ruanaidh'' (the
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spelling of Rooney), describing the history of his family.


References

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