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between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the
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that dates back to the 1970s when the Steelers and then-
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played in the
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. The two teams were realigned into separate divisions for the
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, however, matchups are still considered heated between the two teams. As a result, they do not play each other every year due to them playing in different divisions; instead, they play at least once every three years and at least once every six seasons at each team's home stadium, sometimes more often if the two teams finish in the same place in their respective divisions, or meet in the playoffs.


History


Origins

When the American Football League (AFL) completed its merger with the NFL in 1970, three NFL teams were given a $3 million payment to join the former AFL teams to form the American Football Conference (AFC). While the Baltimore Colts and the
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readily joined the new conference (the Colts due to the money, the Browns due to owner
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eyeing a potential intrastate rivalry with the Cincinnati Bengals), the Steelers were hesitant to join until Steelers owner
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told his son
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that the payment plus keeping the
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with the Browns was important, although it was losing its longstanding rivalry with the
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. Additionally, a
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with the Bengals also made geographic sense for the team. While the teams that would form the National Football Conference (NFC) struggled to agree on a realignment proposal, the AFC teams quickly found an alignment. The Oilers, who were part of the AFL East before the merger simply because it was further east than the
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, were placed in the AFC Central with the Bengals, Browns, and Steelers, being the only team in the division that wasn't in or near
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. The Oilers were placed in the division at the insistence of Dan Rooney, much to the chagrin of Al Davis. The Oilers and Steelers became acquainted with each other right away, when the two teams met in the season opener of the
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in
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, a 19–7 Oilers victory in the first-ever NFL game at
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. The two teams met again four weeks later at the
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, a 7–3 Steelers victory. The opening season win would be the only time the Oilers would be ahead in the overall series; the series would be tied again in 1971, but since then the Steelers have had the overall series lead, currently at 43–31 in the regular season. At 78 meetings overall, the Oilers/Titans franchise has played the Steelers more than any other team in its history.


1970s

The rivalry didn't initially pick up steam, as the Steelers were starting to become a powerhouse in the NFL during the 1970s while the Oilers collapsed completely. However, the Oilers became a contender in the latter part of the decade and challenged the Steelers to division and conference supremacy. Unlike other rivalries such as the one between the Steelers and Browns that was based on the close proximity between the two teams and was more fan-driven, the rivalry between the Steelers and the Oilers/Titans franchise was driven on personal hatred between the two teams, much like the concurrent
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the Steelers had with the Oakland Raiders or the
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with the
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decades later. The two teams met in the AFC Championship Game two years in a row at Three Rivers Stadium, with the Steelers dominating the "
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" Oilers 34–5. The Steelers were expecting a closer encounter in the 1979 AFC Championship Game, which was marred by a controversial call in the third quarter when quarterback
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threw a pass to wide receiver
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in the
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. It was ruled incomplete, despite television replays clearly showing Renfro having possession of the ball with both feet in the end zone; even Steelers radio commentator
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thought it was a touchdown. The Oilers had to settle for a field goal, and the Steelers would go on to win 27–13; the game itself would spark the debate on whether or not the NFL should have
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, which would go into effect for the 1986 NFL season.


1980s

Both teams hit hard times once the 1980s hit, with the Oilers quickly sinking to the bottom of the division and the Steelers hit with the retirement of several key players from the dynasty years, only remaining competitive due to the AFC Central as a whole being weak during this time. By 1987, the Oilers began to have sustained playoff appearances again under quarterback
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and controversial coach
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while the Steelers were still rebuilding from their mid-1980s dropoff. However, the two teams would clinch a wild card spot in the playoffs in 1989, the only year
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would win NFL Coach of the Year. During a regular season matchup in Pittsburgh earlier in the year, following the game the usually
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Noll in post game handshake grabbed Glanville and told him he'd better watch out or he'd get jumped on. This was in reaction to Glanville's earlier comments on how the Oilers field was the 'house of pain' and his prediction that his players would intentionally hurt the Steelers; bounties are now outlawed in the NFL. In the Wild Card round, the Steelers, despite having been swept by the Oilers in the regular season, defeated the Oilers in
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26–23. Glanville would be fired from the Oilers after the game.


1990s

The Oilers were the class of the division for the early 1990s, winning two division championships, while the Steelers were slowly becoming a threat again under head coach
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. The two would exchange division titles in 1992 and 1993 before the Steelers became the dominant team in the AFC Central due to Oilers owner
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going through with his threats to blow up the team and rebuild if it didn't go to the Super Bowl. During this time, both teams were fighting for new stadiums in order to remain competitive. While the Steelers would eventually get one in
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(although they would've stayed in a refurbished Three Rivers Stadium if the financing plan for Heinz Field fell through), the Oilers couldn't get a new stadium built in Houston and announced they were moving to Nashville for the
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. The Steelers (along with the Bengals) were one of six teams to vote against the proposal out of respect to Houston fans due to the rivalry as well as having recently encountered similar issues with the Browns. The Oilers ended up moving to
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for the 1997 season instead due to lame duck status in Houston; Houston would receive a new NFL team in 2002 when the Houston Texans started play. Due to the size of
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in Nashville (only 41,000 seats), the now-Tennessee Oilers decided to play at the
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in
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as an interim home until what would become
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was ready to open in 1999. Ironically, most of the crowds in Memphis were more than small enough that Vanderbilt Stadium would've been able to accommodate them. Despite that, the Oilers were planning on playing there again for 1998. That changed after the final game of the season, when the Oilers faced the Steelers in front of 50,677 fans—the only crowd that could not have been reasonably accommodated at Vanderbilt. However, Steeler fans made up the great majority of the crowd (at least three-fourths, by one estimate Bouchette, Dan
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, 2001-11-29.
), despite the fact that it was a meaningless game for both teams (the Steelers already clinched the AFC Central and a first-round bye in the playoffs, Oilers were already eliminated from the playoffs) and the Steelers were resting several starters. The Oilers won 16–6 against mostly Steelers backup players. Adams was so embarrassed that he abandoned plans to play the 1998 season in Memphis and ended up moving to Vanderbilt after all. Adams would rename the team the Titans in 1999 when Adelphia Coliseum (now LP Field) opened.


Since realignment

The NFL realigned its teams for the 2002 season, placing the Titans in the new
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while the Steelers remained in the now-renamed AFC North. Although the two teams wanted to remain together in the same division, they were not able to because the Titans' vote was controlled by the NFL since it recently relocated while the Steelers (along with the Bengals) were required to remain in the same division with the Browns as a result of the NFL's settlement with the city of Cleveland in 1996.http://articles.courant.com/2001-05-21/sports/0105210578_1_afc-north-divisions-of-four-teams-realignment Additionally, there was some sentiment to keep the Ravens in the same division as the Steelers, although at least one realignment proposal did have the Titans in the AFC North. Despite that, the Steelers and Titans have still played each other rather frequently, having only ''not'' played each other four times.Titans-Steelers matchup nothing new, then or now
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Perhaps the most notable matchup since realignment came in 2008, when the two met in Nashville in a game that determined home-field advantage in the AFC playoffs and a possible preview of the AFC Championship Game.
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and
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stepped on a
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after the Titans' 31–14 victory. Pittsburgh's
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responded, "They deserved to do that, they whooped us, they deserve to celebrate and, hopefully, we'll see them again," while
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said, " T. J. Houshmandzadeh did kind of the same thing and you see where they went." Former Steelers head coach
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, by this point working for
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as an analyst on ''
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'', mentioned on ''The NFL Today'' (while clearly showing bias in favor of his former team) that such antics can come back to haunt teams. Tennessee proceeded to lose eight consecutive games, including their playoff game against the Ravens and their 2009 Week 1 game against the Steelers, capped off by a 59–0 blowout to the New England Patriots, the Titans' worst loss ever. The Steelers edged the Titans 13–10 to open the 2009 season and won again 38–17 in 2010. In 2012,
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led the Titans to a close 26–23 win, and in 2013,
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led a 16–9 win over the Steelers. In 2014, the Steelers rallied from down 24–13 to win 27–24. The two teams met on November 16,
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at
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, in primetime on NBC and NFL Network. The game, part of the
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and the Steelers first color-on-color game since
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, was won by Pittsburgh, 40–17. The two teams met on October 25, 2020 in Nashville, with both clubs entering with identical 5–0 records. During a game rescheduled from its previous start date due to a
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outbreak within the Titans organization, Pittsburgh jumped to a 24–7 halftime lead before Tennessee rallied in the second half. The game was decided when Titans kicker
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missed a potential game-tying field goal at the end of regulation, allowing the Steelers to win 27–24 and attain its first 6–0 start since 1978.


Game Results

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19–7 , style=", Steelers
7–3 , Tie
1–1 , Game in Pittsburgh was the first meeting between the two, and the first regular-season game at
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. This marks the only time the Oilers/Titans franchise has held the overall series lead in the history of the rivalry. , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Steelers
23–16 , style=", Oilers
29–3 , Tie
2–2 , , - , , style=", , style=", Steelers
24–7 , style=", Steelers
9–3 , Steelers
4–2 , , - , , style=", , style=", Steelers
33–7 , style=", Steelers
36–7 , Steelers
6–2 , , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Oilers
13–10 , style=", Steelers
13–7 , Steelers
7–3 , Steelers win
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. The Oilers win was the Steelers last loss of the season. , - , , style=", , style=", Steelers
24–17 , style=", Steelers
32–9 , Steelers
9–3 , Steelers win Super Bowl X. , - , , style=", , style=", Steelers
32–16 , style=", Steelers
21–0 , Steelers
11–3 , , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Steelers
27–10 , style=", Oilers
27–10 , Steelers
12–4 , , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Oilers
24–17 , style=", Steelers
13–3 , Steelers
13–5 , Steelers win
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. The Oilers win was the Steelers last loss of the season. , - style="font-weight:bold; background:#f2f2f2;" , 1978 playoffs , style=", , style=", Steelers
34–5 , , Steelers
14–5 , AFC Championship Game. First postseason meeting in the series. Steelers win Super Bowl XIII. , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Steelers
38–7 , style=", Oilers
20–17 , Steelers
15–6 , , - style="font-weight:bold; background:#f2f2f2;" , 1979 playoffs , style=", , style=", Steelers
27–13 , , Steelers
16–6 , AFC Championship Game. Game was marked by controversy over the Mike Renfro no-touchdown call. Steelers win Super Bowl XIV. , - valign="top" , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Steelers
31–17 , style=", Oilers
6–0 , Steelers
17–7 , Oilers' first shutout win in the series. , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Steelers
26–13 , style=", Oilers
21–20 , Steelers
18–8 , , - , , style=", , ''no game'' , style=", Steelers
24–10 , Steelers
19–8 , Game in Pittsburgh canceled due to 1982 strike. Game in Houston was the first game following the 1982 strike. , - , , style=", , style=", Steelers
17–10 , style=", Steelers
40–28 , Steelers
21–8 , , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Steelers
35–7 , style=", Oilers
23–20(OT) , Steelers
22–9 , First
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game in the rivalry in the game in Houston. , - , , style=", , style=", Steelers
20–0 , style=", Steelers
30–7 , Steelers
24–9 , , - , , style=", , style=", Steelers
21–10 , style=", Steelers
22–16(OT) , Steelers
26–9 , , - , , style=", , style=", Oilers
23–3 , style=", Oilers
24–16 , Steelers
26–11 , Game in Pittsburgh was the first win for
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in the series. First season sweep by the Oilers in the series. , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Oilers
34–14 , style=", Steelers
37–34 , Steelers
27–12 , Steelers' lone road victory in 1988, as well as their only win in division play. , - , , style=", , style=", Oilers
23–16 , style=", Oilers
27–0 , Steelers
27–14 , , - style="font-weight:bold; background:#f2f2f2;" , 1989 playoffs , style=", , , style=", Steelers
26–23(OT) , Steelers
28–14 , AFC Wild Card playoffs. Final game as Oilers coach for
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. Final postseason meeting as division rivals. , - , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Steelers
20–9 , style=", Oilers
34–14 , Steelers
29–15 , , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Steelers
26–14 , style=", Oilers
31–6 , Steelers
30–16 , , - , , style=", , style=", Steelers
21–20 , style=", Steelers
29–24 , Steelers
32–16 ,
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's first game as Steelers head coach. , - , , style=", , style=", Oilers
26–17 , style=", Oilers
23–3 , Steelers
32–18 , , - , , style=", , style=", Steelers
30–14 , style=", Steelers
12–9(OT) , Steelers
34–18 , , - , , style=", , style=", Steelers
21–7 , style=", Steelers
34–17 , Steelers
36–18 , Steelers lose Super Bowl XXX. , - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Steelers
30–16 , style=", Oilers
23–13 , Steelers
37–19 , Oilers' home game is the final game in rivalry to be held in
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, - , , Tie 1–1 , style=", Steelers
37–24 , style=", Oilers
16–6 , Steelers
38–20 , Oilers' home game is the only matchup between the two teams in
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. , - , , style=", , style=", Oilers
41–31 , style=", Oilers
23–14 , Steelers
38–22 , Oilers' home game is the only meeting between the two to date at
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. , - , , style=", , style=", Titans
47–36 , style=", Titans
16–10 , Steelers
38–24 , Oilers change nickname to "Titans." Meeting in Tennessee is first meeting at Nissan Stadium (previously named Adelphia Coliseum). Titans lose
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23–20 , Three Rivers Stadium , rowspan="2" , Steelers
38–26 , Final meeting between the two teams at Three Rivers Stadium.
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returned after injury two weeks earlier. , - , style=", Titans
9–7 , Adelphia Coliseum , , - , rowspan="2" , , style=", Steelers
34–7 ,
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, rowspan="2" , Steelers
40–26 , First meeting at Heinz Field. , - , style=", Steelers
34–24 , Adelphia Coliseum , Final meeting as division rivals. Titans moved to new
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for the 2002 season while Steelers remain in AFC Central, renamed AFC North. , - , , style=", Titans
31–23 , Adelphia Coliseum , Steelers
40–27 ,
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was knocked out with temporary paralysis and had to sit out several games in ensuing weeks; he returned late in the season. , - style="font-weight:bold; background:#f2f2f2;" , 2002 playoffs , style=", Titans
, Adelphia Coliseum , Steelers
40–28 , AFC Divisional playoffs – Final postseason meeting to date. Only postseason meeting with the Titans located in Tennessee. , - , , style=", Titans
30–13 , Heinz Field , Steelers
40–29 , , - , , style=", Steelers
34–7 , Heinz Field , Steelers
41–29 , Steelers win
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31–14 , LP Field , Steelers
41–30 , Titans'
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and
LenDale White LenDale Anthony White (born December 20, 1984) is a former American football running back. He was drafted by the Tennessee Titans in the second round (45th overall) of the 2006 NFL Draft. He has also been a member of the Seattle Seahawks and De ...
stomped on a
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late in the game after clinching victory and home-field advantage in the AFC playoffs. This would mark the Steelers' last loss before winning
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, while the Titans went winless until Week 7 of the season, with many Titans fans believing the losing streak began due to the so-called "Terrible Curse". , - , , style=", Steelers
, Heinz Field , Steelers
42–30 ,
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19–11 , LP Field , Steelers
43–30 , Steelers lose
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38–17 , Heinz Field , Steelers
44–30 ,
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ties Steeler record with 5 touchdown passes. , - , , style=", Titans
26–23 , LP Field , Steelers
44–31 , , - , , style=", Titans
16–9 , Heinz Field , Steelers
44–32 , The quickest points scored in NFL history occurred (Titans accidentally commit a safety with 14:59 on the clock in the first quarter). , - , , style=", Steelers
27–24 , LP Field , Steelers
45–32 , At a kickoff temperature of , the game is the coldest to be held at LP Field.Le'Veon Bell rumbles for 204 yards as Steelers rally past Titans
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40–17 , Heinz Field , Steelers
46–32 , , - , - , , style=", Steelers
27–24 , Nissan Stadium , Steelers
47–32 , Sixth game since the 1973 season with two teams entering with 5–0 or better records (all previous winners eventually reaching the Super Bowl). Steelers' best start since 1978. Game was rescheduled due to a
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outbreak within the Titans organization. , - , , style=", Steelers
19–13 , Heinz Field , Steelers
48–32 , Final start in the series for
Ben Roethlisberger Benjamin Todd Roethlisberger Sr. (; born March 2, 1982), nicknamed "Big Ben", is an American former football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 18 seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers. He played college football ...
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20–16 , Acrisure Stadium , Steelers
49–32 , , - , - , Regular season , style=", , Steelers 27–12 , Tie 19–19 , , - , Postseason , style=", , Steelers 2–0 , Tie 1–1 , AFC Wild Card playoffs: 1989. AFC Divisional playoffs: 2002. AFC Championship Game: 1978–1979. , - , Regular and postseason , style=", , Steelers 29–12 , Tie 20–20 , , -


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