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The Raiders–Steelers rivalry is an
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between the
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and
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. Both teams compete in the
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(AFC). The historically bitter rivalry started with the Steelers' first playoff win over the Raiders by way of
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'
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on December 23, 1972. The two teams met in the
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for five consecutive seasons (1972–76), an NFL record that has yet to be matched. The series was regarded as one of the fiercest rivalries in the history of professional sports, especially in the 1970s. Las Vegas is one of four AFC teams with a winning overall record against Pittsburgh (the
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,
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, and
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are the other three).
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ranked this rivalry as the best NFL rivalry of the 1970s. The Raiders lead the overall series, 17–16. The two teams have met six times in the
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, winning three each.


History


1970–1984: Beginnings of the rivalry and early success

The inaugural game of the rivalry was during Week 6 of the 1970 season where the Raiders crushed the visiting Steelers 31–14. The Steelers would miss out on the postseason while the Raiders went on to lose to the Colts in the AFC Championship. Two seasons later in 1972, the Raiders visited the Steelers in Week 1. The Steelers were more competitive than in previous seasons and won the game 34–28. Both teams finished first in their divisions (Steelers 11–3, Raiders 10–3–1) and eventually went on to play each other in the postseason. The resulting game, the
Immaculate Reception The Immaculate Reception is one of the most famous plays in the history of American football. It was a touchdown which occurred in the AFC divisional playoff game of the National Football League (NFL), between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Oa ...
, spawned a heated rivalry between the Raiders and Steelers, a rivalry that was at its peak during the 1970s, when both teams were among the best in the league and both were known for their hard-hitting, physical play (The Steelers won 13–7). The teams met in the playoffs in each of the next four seasons, starting with the Raiders' 33–14 victory in the 1973 divisional playoffs. Pittsburgh used the AFC Championship Game victories over Oakland (24–13 at Oakland in 1974 and 16–10 at Pittsburgh in 1975) as a springboard to victories in
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and
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, before the Raiders notched a 24–7 AFC Championship Game victory at home in 1976 on their way to winning
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. To date, the two last met in the playoffs in 1983 when the eventual
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Raiders, playing in
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at the time, crushed the Steelers 38–10.


1984–2002

The rivalry cooled off in the late 1980s, mainly due to the Raiders on-field struggles since appearing in
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. The teams also met infrequently for several years, playing only twice in the Raiders' final 10 seasons in Los Angeles, both at the
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. The Los Angeles Raiders never played in Pittsburgh, as the teams went 20 years (1980–2000) without facing each other in the Steel City. In Week 3 of the 1990 season, the Steelers would visit the Raiders and get beat 21–3. Both teams would have winning records (Raiders 12–4, Steelers 9–7) but the Steelers sat out of the playoffs while the Raiders made a trip to the AFC Championship only to see themselves get knocked out by the
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. In Week 13 of the 1994 season, the Steelers visited the Raiders and crushed them by a final score of 21–3 in what was the Steelers last visit to Los Angeles until at least 2019, due to the Raiders moving back to Oakland the following year and the
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moving to
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as well until their return to Los Angeles in 2016. The Steelers would make the playoffs with the Raiders sitting out despite both teams having winning records (Steelers 12–4, Raiders 9–7) in a reverse of the 1990 season. The Steelers were eventually knocked out of the playoffs by the Raiders' division rival Chargers in the AFC Championship. In Week 15 of the 1995 season, the Steelers visited the Raiders and crushed them 29–10. The Raiders would miss out on the postseason while the Steelers went on ahead to lose to the
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in
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. In Week 14 of the 2000 season, the 10–2 Raiders had possession of home field advantage throughout the playoffs and visited the 6–6 Steelers. The Steelers would go on to win 21–20 and prevented the Raiders from obtaining home field advantage as the AFC's first seed would eventually fall into the hands of the Titans. In Week 2 of the 2002 season, the Raiders visited the Steelers and won 30–17. Both teams would have winning records (Raiders 11–5, Steelers 10–5–1) and possession of the 1st and 3rd seeds of the playoffs and win their divisions. Despite this, neither team played each other in the postseason as the Steelers were eventually knocked out by the Titans while the Raiders went on to lose against the
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. Since then, the Raiders collapsed after losing the Super Bowl and lost quarterback
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to a career-ending injury in 2004, missing the playoffs each year until 2016, while the Steelers have stayed fairly successful under new quarterback
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, winning two more Super Bowls and appearing in a third one.


2003–present

Even with the competitive slide of the Raiders, the games between the two clubs have still seen memorable moments. The Raiders in 2009 rallied to defeat the Steelers 27–24 in a game where the two teams combined for five touchdowns in the fourth quarter, the game lead changed hands on all five, and the game winner by future Steelers backup quarterback
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came with nine seconds to go in the fourth. A year later the Steelers routed the Raiders 35–3 in a game famous for a brawl following a sucker-punch of Steelers quarterback
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by the Raiders'
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. In Week 3 of 2012, the Raiders rallied from down 31–21 in the fourth quarter to win 34–31 on a last-second
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field goal. The game saw several skirmishes between the two teams and
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's rebroadcast of the game made a point of drawing parallels with the rivalry's 1970s apex. In Week 8 of 2013, the Steelers went to Oakland to take on the Raiders and their then-starting quarterback Terrelle Pryor. Pryor ran for a 93-yard touchdown which would be the longest run by any QB in NFL history. The Steelers attempted a late-game rally but came up short, losing 21–18. In Week 9 of the 2015 season, the Raiders visited the Steelers in Pittsburgh. Sophomore Raiders quarterback
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threw for four touchdowns and an endzone interception. They erased a 35–21 fourth quarter deficit and tied it at 35 with 1:15 left, but despite losing
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to a foot injury the Steelers behind backup quarterback
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drove to the Raiders one-yard line; the key play was a 57-yard catch by
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on his way to a franchise-record 284 receiving yards. The winning field goal ended a 38–35 Steelers triumph in the highest-scoring game in the rivalry since 1980. The teams met in Week 14 of the 2018 season in what was the Steelers' last trip to
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, due to the Raiders relocating to Las Vegas in 2020. In the game, the Steelers were able to take a late 21–17 lead with a Ben Roethlisberger touchdown pass to
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, but Oakland quickly responded on the next drive, scoring a touchdown to retake the lead in less than two minutes. The Steelers advanced deep into Oakland territory with a quick pass to James Washington, who pitched it to Smith-Schuster for a big gain in the waning seconds of the game, but lost to the Raiders after kicker
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slipped and missed a potential game-tying field goal. The final score was 24–21 Oakland. The game, as it turns out, would have major playoff effects on Pittsburgh. The loss to Oakland, combined with a loss at the
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two weeks later, allowed the 10–6
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to win the AFC North after winning their final game against the
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, and took the 9–6–1 Steelers out of the postseason. Following the season, the Steelers were forced to trade their talented but disgruntled receiver
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to the Raiders. However, his stint with the Raiders was short-lived as he was released before the Raiders' first regular season game. The two teams met again in Week 2 of the 2021 season at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, with this being the first meeting between the two clubs since the Raiders relocated to Las Vegas in 2020. The Raiders would once again upset the Steelers for the second time in four seasons, winning 26–17 behind 382 yards passing and two touchdowns from Derek Carr. The game was also notable for the ejection of Steelers offensive lineman Trai Turner early in the fourth quarter, as a result of Turner spitting on Raiders linebacker
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during an altercation between the two clubs following a Steelers touchdown, a 25-yard pass from Ben Roethlisberger to rookie running back
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. The victory turned out to be a crucial one for the Raiders, as both teams would make the playoffs that season, but the Raiders' win helped them obtain the fifth seed in the AFC while the Steelers had to settle for the seventh seed. The two teams met for a primetime game on December 24, 2022, to mark the 50th anniversary of the Immaculate Reception. The number 32 of Harris—who died four days prior to the game, and was originally scheduled to be in attendance—was retired during a ceremony at halftime. After trailing 10–6 after some time in the fourth quarter, Steelers rookie quarterback
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would connect with fellow rookie receiver
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on a late touchdown pass to take a 13–10 lead. After getting the ball back on offense, Derek Carr threw a deep pass intended for Hunter Renfrow that turned out to be the eventual game-losing interception by
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. This was the lowest-scoring game between the teams since 1984, and also served as Carr's final start and game as a Raider, as he was benched by the team for their final two games and then released the following offseason. In Week 3 of the 2023 season, the Steelers visited the Raiders in what would be their first ever visit to Las Vegas since the Raiders' relocation to the city. Moving up 23–7 into the fourth quarter, the Raiders tried to rally by shortening the deficit to 23–18. They fell short of the comeback after new QB
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threw the game-losing interception, sealing the Steelers' first road win against the Raiders overall since 1995. Had the Raiders won, they would've gotten into the playoff as the seventh seed.


Season-by-season results

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31–14 ,
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1–0 , As a result of the AFL–NFL merge, the Raiders and Steelers bare placed in the
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(AFC), but the Raiders are placed in the
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and the Steelers are placed in the
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. , - , , style=", Steelers
34–28 ,
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, Tie
1–1 , , - ! 1972 playoffs ! style=", Steelers
13–7 ! Three Rivers Stadium ! Steelers
2–1 ! First playoff meeting. AFC Divisional.
Steelers' RB
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famously makes a play known as the "
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" to win the game. , - , , style=", Steelers
17–9 , Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum , Steelers
3–1 , , - ! 1973 playoffs ! style=", Raiders
33–14 ! Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum ! Steelers
3–2 ! Second playoff meeting. AFC Divisional. , - , , style=", Raiders
17–0 , Three Rivers Stadium , Tie
3–3 , Only shutout game of the rivalry. , - ! 1974 playoffs ! style=", Steelers
24–13 ! Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum ! Steelers
4–3 ! AFC Championship Game.
Steelers go on to win
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. , - ! 1975 playoffs ! style=", Steelers
16–10 ! Three Rivers Stadium ! Steelers
5–3 ! Teams meet in second straight AFC Championship Game.
Steelers go on to win
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. , - , , style=", Raiders
31–28 , Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum , Steelers
5–4 , , - ! 1976 playoffs ! style=", Raiders
24–7 ! Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum ! Tie
5–5 ! Teams meet in third straight AFC Championship Game.
Raiders and Steelers meet in the playoffs for five consecutive seasons, an NFL record.
Raiders go on to win
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. , - , , style=", Raiders
17–6 , Three Rivers Stadium , Raiders
6–5 , , - , - , , style=", Raiders
45–34 , Three Rivers Stadium , Raiders
7–5 , Raiders score their most points in a game against the Steelers.
Raiders win
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30–27 , Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum , Raiders
8–5 , Last season until the 1995 season the Raiders played as an
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-based team, as they would relocate to
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the following season. , - ! 1983 playoffs ! style=", Raiders
38–10 !
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! Raiders
9–5 ! AFC Divisional Round.
Raiders win six straight meetings (1976–1984).
Raiders go on to win
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13–7 , Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum , Raiders
9–6 , , - , - , , style=", Raiders
20–3 , Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum , Raiders
10–6 , , - , , style=", Steelers
21–3 , Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum , Raiders
10–7 , Last season the Raiders played as a
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-based team. , - , , style=", Steelers
29–10 , Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum , Raiders
10–8 , Raiders relocate back to
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.
Steelers lose
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21–20 , Three Rivers Stadium , Raiders
10–9 , Raiders' first visit to Pittsburgh since the 1980 season.
Last matchup at the
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, as the Steelers opened
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(now known as Acrisure Stadium) the following season. , - , , style=", Raiders
30–17 ,
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, Raiders
11–9 , First meeting at Heinz Field.
Raiders lose
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27–7 , Heinz Field , Raiders
11–10 , , - , , style=", Steelers
24–21 , Heinz Field , Tie
11–11 , , - , , style=", Raiders
20–13 , McAfee Coliseum , Raiders
12–11 , First start in the series for
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27–24 , Heinz Field , Raiders
13–11 , , - , - , , style=", Steelers
35–3 , Heinz Field , Raiders
13–12 , Steelers lose
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34–31 , O.co Coliseum , Raiders
14–12 , , - , , style=", Raiders
21–18 , O.co Coliseum , Raiders
15–12 , , - , , style=", Steelers
38–35 , Heinz Field , Raiders
15–13 , Steelers score their most points in a game against the Raiders. , - , , style=", Raiders
24–21 , Oakland Coliseum , Raiders
16–13 , Last season Steelers faced the Raiders as an
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-based team, as they would relocate to
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in the 2020 season.
Steelers missed potential game-winning field goal. , - , - , , style=", Raiders
26–17 , Heinz Field , Raiders
17–13 , Final start in the series for
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13–10 , Acrisure Stadium , Raiders
17–14 , Celebration of the 50th anniversary of the
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23–18 ,
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, Raiders
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1973 Events January * January 1 – The United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland and Denmark 1973 enlargement of the European Communities, enter the European Economic Community, which later becomes the European Union. * January 14 - The 16-0 19 ...
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1983 1983 saw both the official beginning of the Internet and the first mobile cellular telephone call. Events January * January 1 – The migration of the ARPANET to TCP/IP is officially completed (this is considered to be the beginning of the ...

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1974 Major events in 1974 include the aftermath of the 1973 oil crisis and the resignation of United States President Richard Nixon following the Watergate scandal. In the Middle East, the aftermath of the 1973 Yom Kippur War determined politics; ...
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1975 It was also declared the ''International Women's Year'' by the United Nations and the European Architectural Heritage Year by the Council of Europe. Events January * January 1 – Watergate scandal (United States): John N. Mitchell, H. R. ...
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1976 Events January * January 2 – The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights enters into force. * January 5 – The Pol Pot regime proclaims a new constitution for Democratic Kampuchea. * January 18 – Full diplomatic ...
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