1963 Pittsburgh Steelers season


The 1963 Pittsburgh Steelers season was the team's 31st in the National Football League. The Steelers won seven games, and lost four, with three games ending in a tie. As a result, the Steelers finished in fourth place in the NFL Eastern Conference. It was also their final season of splitting home games between Forbes Field and Pitt Stadium before moving all of their home games to the latter for the next six seasons. Because tie games were not included in NFL standings at the time, the Steelers had a chance to play in their first ever NFL Championship Game if they defeated the New York Giants in the season finale, but they fell 33-17.
For the first time in 1963, the Steelers wore their trademark black helmets with their logo on one side of the helmet. They had used the logo previously on yellow helmets, but 1963 was the first season in which their now-signature look was used full-time in the regular season.

Regular season

Schedule

WeekDateOpponentTime Result
1September 15, 1963at Philadelphia EaglesT 21–21
2September 22, 1963New York GiantsW 31–0
3September 29, 1963St. Louis CardinalsW 23–10
4October 5, 1963at Cleveland BrownsL 35–23
5October 13, 1963at St. Louis CardinalsL 24–23
6October 20, 1963Washington RedskinsW 38–27
7October 27, 1963Dallas CowboysW 27–21
8November 3, 1963at Green Bay PackersL 33–14
9November 10, 1963Cleveland BrownsW 9–7
10November 17, 1963at Washington RedskinsW 34–28
11November 24, 1963Chicago BearsT 17–17
12December 1, 1963Philadelphia EaglesT 20–20
13December 8, 1963at Dallas CowboysW 24–19
14December 15, 1963at New York GiantsL 33–17

Game summaries

Week 1 (Sunday September 15, 1963): [Philadelphia Eagles]

at Franklin Field, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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at Pitt Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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at Cleveland Municipal Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio
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at Busch Stadium, St. Louis, Missouri
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at Pitt Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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at Milwaukee County Stadium, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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at Pitt Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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at D.C. Stadium, Washington, DC
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at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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at Cotton Bowl, Dallas, Texas
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at Yankee Stadium, The Bronx, New York
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