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The 1973 Pittsburgh Steelers season was the team's 41st season in the
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. The team finished second in the
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division, but qualified for the
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for the second consecutive season. The Steelers got off to a terrific start winning eight of their first nine games. However, a costly three game losing streak would put their playoff hopes in jeopardy. The Steelers would recover to win their last two games, but had to settle for a Wild Card berth with a 10–4 record. The Steelers would lose in the playoffs to the
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33–14 in Oakland. The 1973 Steelers' pass defense is arguably the greatest in the history of the NFL. Their defensive passer rating—the
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of all opposing quarterbacks throughout the season—was 33.1, an NFL record for the
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era. According to Cold Hard Football Facts:
Pittsburgh's pass-defense numbers that year were stunning. Opposing passers compiled the following stat-line: *164 of 359 (45.7%) for 1,923 yards, 5.36 ards-per-attempt 11 ouchdownsand 37 nterceptions The figure that leaps screaming off the sheet is the amazing 37 picks in 14 games. The 2009 Jets, by comparison, allowed a puny 8 TDs in 16 games, but hauled in just 17 picks. Pittsburgh's all-time best pass defense was an equal-opportunity unit:
Mike Wagner Michael Robert Wagner (born June 22, 1949) is a former professional football player, a safety for 10 seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League. He won four Super Bowls as a member of the famed Steel Curtain defense. ...
led the team with 8 INT, but 10 other guys recorded at least one pick. Amazing. Eleven defenders boasted at least one INT for Pittsburgh that season. The entire starting secondary recorded 24 picks alone, and
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cornerback
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was last on the list: Wagner (8), safety Glen Edwards (6), cornerback
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(6) and Blount (4).
The campaign was chronicled in
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's 1974 book ''About Three Bricks Shy of a Load''. The source of its title was
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whose endearing description of himself and his teammates after the regular season away victory over the
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was "We’re all about three bricks shy of a load."Starkey, Joe. "The wildest Steelers season there ever was," ''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette'', Saturday, December 30, 2017.
Retrieved December 8, 2020


Personnel


Staff


Roster


Offseason


NFL Draft


Preseason


Game summaries


Regular season


Game summaries


Week 1


Week 2


Week 3


Week 4

Johnny Unitas playing for San Diego is knocked out of the game after completing only 3 of 15 passes for 24 yards and three interceptions.


Week 5


Week 6


Week 7 vs Bengals


Week 8 vs Washington Redskins

Joe Gilliam makes Monday Night Football debut


Week 9 at Raiders


Week 10 vs Broncos


Week 11


= Game summary

= Scoring drives: * Pittsburgh –
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9 pass from Gilliam ( Gerela kick) – Steelers 7–0 * Cleveland – Phipps 1 run ( Cockroft kick) – Tie 7–7 * Cleveland – Pruitt 15 pass from Phipps ( Cockroft kick) – Browns 14-7 * Pittsburgh – FG Gerela 24 – Browns 14-10 * Pittsburgh – FG Gerela 14 – Browns 14-13 * Pittsburgh – FG Gerela 20 – Steelers 16–14 * Cleveland – Pruitt 19 run ( Cockroft kick) – Browns 21–16


Week 12 (Monday December 3, 1973): at

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= Game summary

= Scoring drives: * Miami – Anderson 27 interception return ( Yepremian kick) – Dolphins 7–0 * Miami – FG Yepremian 28 – Dolphins 10–0 * Miami – FG Yepremian 46 – Dolphins 13–0 * Miami – Mandich 2 pass from Griese ( Yepremian kick) – Dolphins 20–0 * Miami – Anderson 38 interception return ( Yepremian kick) – Dolphins 27–0 * Pittsburgh – FG Gerela 37 – Dolphins 27–3 * Miami – FG Yepremian 14 – Dolphins 30–3 * Pittsburgh – P. Pearson 5 pass from Bradshaw ( Gerela kick) – Dolphins 30–10 * Pittsburgh –
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21 run ( Gerela kick) – Dolphins 30–17 * Pittsburgh – B. Pearson 17 pass from Bradshaw ( Gerela kick) – Dolphins 30–24 * Pittsburgh – Safety,
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tackled Griese in end zone – Dolphins 30–26


Week 13


= Game summary

= Scoring drives: * Pittsburgh – FG Gerela 49 – Steelers 3–0 * Houston – Alston 11 pass from Pastorini (
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kick) – Oilers 7–3 * Pittsburgh – B. Pearson 15 pass from Bradshaw ( Gerela kick) – Steelers 10–7 * Pittsburgh –
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3 pass from Bradshaw ( Gerela kick) – Steelers 17–7 * Pittsburgh – FG Gerela 31 – Steelers 20–7 * Pittsburgh – Ham recovered fumble in end zone ( Gerela kick) – Steelers 27–7 * Pittsburgh – FG Gerela 20 – Steelers 30–7 * Pittsburgh – FG Gerela 42 – Steelers 33–7


Week 14


= Game summary

= John Brodie's number 12 was retired prior to game. Scoring drives: * Pittsburgh – Rowser 71 interception return ( Gerela kick) – Steelers 7–0 * San Francisco –
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recovered blocked punt in end zone ( Gossett kick) – Tie 7–7 * Pittsburgh – P. Pearson 1 run ( Gerela kick) – Steelers 14–7 * Pittsburgh – FG Gerela 27 – Steelers 17–7 * Pittsburgh – FG Gerela 27 – Steelers 20–7 * Pittsburgh –
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50 pass from Bradshaw ( Gerela kick) – Steelers 27–7 * Pittsburgh – FG Gerela 35 – Steelers 30–7 * Pittsburgh –
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1 run ( Gerela kick) – Steelers 37–7 * San Francisco – Atkins 3 run ( Gossett kick) – Steelers 37–14


Standings


Postseason


AFC Divisional: @ Oakland Raiders

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Scoring Drives

* Oakland – Marv Hubbard, Hubbard 1 run (
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kick) – Raiders 7–0 * Oakland – FG
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25 – Raiders 10–0 * Pittsburgh – B. Pearson 4 pass from Bradshaw ( Gerela kick) – Raiders 10–7 * Oakland – FG
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31 – Raiders 13–7 * Oakland – FG
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22 – Raiders 16–7 * Oakland –
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54 interception return (
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kick) – Raiders 23–7 * Oakland – FG
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10 – Raiders 26–7 * Pittsburgh –
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26 pass from Bradshaw ( Gerela kick) – Raiders 26–14 * Oakland – Marv Hubbard, Hubbard 1 run (
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kick) – Raiders 33–14


References


External links


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