What is the Steelers catch phrase?
Here We Go, Steelers!
During games, you’ll hear fans chanting “Here We Go, Steelers!” While it seems like a simple chant, there’s some history behind this one too. Here We Go, originally written by Rodger Wood and recorded in 1994, was and still is intended as a Steelers fight song.
Who caught the game-winning touchdown for the Steelers in the Super Bowl?
Santonio Holmes
Roethlisberger avenged his struggles in Super Bowl XL by leading the Steelers to a game-winning drive late in Super Bowl XLIII. Pittsburgh’s 88-yard drive ended with Roethlisberger’s game-winning touchdown pass to Santonio Holmes with 35 seconds left.
What do the Steelers chant?
The ‘Here We Go’ Pittsburgh Steelers fight song is back for 2021. Artist Roger Wood started the tradition in 1994 and has had Steeler fans singing ‘Pittsburgh’s going to the Super Bowl’ since.
Who made the catch for the Steelers?
Fortunately, the Steelers shook off a late Cardinal touchdown as Santonio Holmes made the greatest catch in NFL history, tapping his toes inside the painted end zone for the eventual game-winning touchdown with 35 seconds left, sending the Steelers — and himself – into the history books.
Why do Steelers fans wave yellow flags?
The Terrible Towel was created by the late Myron Cope, the Pittsburgh Steelers broadcaster who needed a way to excite the team’s fans during a 1975 playoff football game against the Baltimore Colts. Cope urged fans to take yellow dish towels to the game and wave them throughout.
Why is Renegade a Steeler song?
The Steelers have played the Styx classic ‘Renegade’ in the second half of home games since their playoff victory against the Cleveland Browns on January 5, 2002, which has served as a way to pump up the fanbase and provide a home-field advantage.
Is there a Steelers song?
I realized that when I mention “Renegade” in my game recaps, some people might not know exactly what I’m talking about. Here, in relatively brief form, is the lore surrounding the Styx song “Renegade” and the Steelers.
Did Franco catch the ball?
The ball either bounced off the helmet of Raiders safety Jack Tatum or off the hands of Fuqua, and, as it fell, Steelers fullback Franco Harris caught it just before it could hit the ground and ran for a game-winning touchdown.
What happened to the Steelers with 24 seconds left in game?
The ball was then knocked out of his hands, and the Steelers were unable to stop the clock until 24 seconds were left in the game.
What happened to Pat Freiermuth on the Steelers’game-deciding play?
The Steelers ended up making it to first down at the 12-yard line, but by then there were only three seconds left on the clock. Ben Roethlisberger floated a perfect pass into the end zone for rookie tight end Pat Freiermuth that he was unable to pull in, and the game was over.
What went wrong in Steelers’29-0 loss to the Vikings?
The Steelers almost pulled off one of the most memorable comebacks in recent NFL history after going down 29-0 to the Vikings – but their chances were hurt by a major self-inflicted error.