Ranking the Steelers Super Bowl wins… and losses

Pittsburgh wide receiver Lynn Swann and Franco Harris. (Photo by Sylvia Allen/Getty Images)
Pittsburgh wide receiver Lynn Swann and Franco Harris. (Photo by Sylvia Allen/Getty Images) /
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Pittsburgh Steelers Hall of Fame quarterback Terry Bradshaw and head coach Chuck Noll (Photo by Bill Smith/Getty Images) /

1. Super Bowl XIII

Pittsburgh and Dallas would meet again in this game almost coincidentally on the same date and were at the same stadium as they both met at the old Orange Bowl Stadium 3 years apart in Miami. The sports betters were giving the slight edge to Pittsburgh by only 3 ½ points that many critics and viewers weren’t not disappointed by how the game unfolded.

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By scoring, it turned out better than the Super Bowl X matchup with 26 more points scored between the two ball clubs. Dallas was looking to repeat as World Champions from defeating the Broncos in Super Bowl XII and Pittsburgh wanted to hoist the trophy after an absence of their own and not wanting Dallas to stay on top. And by television standards, it was the highest-rated game in the sport’s history just because of the popularity both teams had and the number of championships they were starting to accumulate.