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Steelers to wear throwback jerseys in honor of Super Bowl IX 50th anniversary

Jan 12,1975; New Orleans, LA, USA; FILE PHOTO; Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback #12 Terry Bradshaw in action during Super Bowl IX against the Minnesota Vikings at Tulane Stadium. The Steelers defeated the Vikings 16-6. Mandatory Credit: Photo By Malcolm Emmons-USA TODAY Sports © Copyright 1975 Malcolm Emmons
Jan 12,1975; New Orleans, LA, USA; FILE PHOTO; Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback #12 Terry Bradshaw in action during Super Bowl IX against the Minnesota Vikings at Tulane Stadium. The Steelers defeated the Vikings 16-6. Mandatory Credit: Photo By Malcolm Emmons-USA TODAY Sports © Copyright 1975 Malcolm Emmons

The Pittsburgh Steelers will wear throwback jerseys, inspired by their Super Bowl victory 50 years ago, against the New York Jets in Week 7. Super Bowl IX holds a special place in the hearts of all Pittsburgh fans because it was when the Pittsburgh Steelers earned their first Lombardi Trophy, kicking off a journey to become arguably the greatest NFL franchise of all time.

The 1974 season not only resulted in winning the greatest trophy in all of professional football, but it was also responsible for perhaps the greatest draft class in Pittsburgh sports history, producing five Pro Football Hall of Famers: WR Lynn Swann, LB Jack Lambert, WR John Stallworth, C Mike Webster and SS Donnie Shell.

In that Super Bowl, played at Tulane Stadium in New Orleans on Jan. 12, 1975, the Steelers defeated the Minnesota Vikings 16-6. Pittsburgh's Steel Curtain defense held quarterback Fran Tarkenton and the Vikings to 119 total yards, which is still a Super Bowl record low.

The beloved block-number-style jerseys are coming back in Week 7, and along with the classic look, gray face masks will also return, which were part of the iconic look of this phenomenal team. The Steelers will look to dominate the Jets in classic Steel Curtain fashion, not only to improve their record to 5-2 on the season but to perform at a level the 1974 Steelers would be proud of.

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