1996 Pittsburgh Steelers season


The 1996 Pittsburgh Steelers season was the franchise's 64th season as a professional sports franchise and as a member of the National Football League.
This was Bill Cowher's fifth season as head coach of the Steelers, which resulted in yet another trip to the playoffs for the team, as Pittsburgh won the AFC Central Division championship for the fourth time under Cowher
The team's 10–6 record was not enough to earn the Steelers a first-round bye. In their first playoff game, a rematch of the previous year's AFC Championship Game, the Steelers defeated the Colts, However, their season would come to a halt a week later as the Steelers lost to the New England Patriots, 28–3.

Personnel

Staff

Notable additions include Jerome Bettis, Earl Holmes and Carlos Emmons.

Roster

Preseason

Schedule

Regular season

Schedule

Game summaries

Week 1 (Sunday September 1, 1996): at [Jacksonville Jaguars]

at Alltel Stadium, Jacksonville, Florida
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at Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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at Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Week 5 (Sunday September 29, 1996): vs. [Houston Oilers]

at Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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at Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri
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at Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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at Astrodome, Houston, Texas
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at Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Georgia
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at Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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at Cinergy Field, Cincinnati, Ohio
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at Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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at Pro Player Stadium, Miami, Florida
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at Memorial Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland
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at Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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at Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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at Ericsson Stadium, Charlotte, North Carolina
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Playoffs

Game summaries

AFC Wild Card Playoff (Sunday December 29, 1996): vs. [Indianapolis Colts]

at Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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at Foxboro Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts
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Pro Bowl Representatives