He played for the Steelers from 1947-57 and was for years considered the best tight end in Steelers history. Then along came Heath Miller.
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This picture oozes a definite ’70s vibe.
Look at the picturesSteelers coach Chuck Noll and his four quarterbacks
Ginning up enthusiasm was a tall order in the 1960s — the Steelers of 50 years ago were perennial losers.
Look at the picturesSteelerettes — the Steelers’ hard-hatted cheerleaders
Jack Fleming and Myron Cope would seemingly be an odd mix in a radio booth.
Look at the picturesJack Fleming and Myron Cope call a Steelers game at Three Rivers Stadium