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| Joe Greene – Joe Greene is a former all-pro American defensive tackle & 4x Super Bowl champion for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Greene was drafted in the first round of the 1969 draft from North Texas and is considered by many as one of the greatest defensive linemen in NFL history. ’Mean Joe’ was the cornerstone of the legendary Steel Curtain defense of the Steelers in the 70′s. He was enshrined into the NFL Hall of Fame in 1987. |
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| Mean Joe Green |
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| LaMarr Woodley – LaMarr Woodley is a NFL linebacker for the Steelers and was drafted in the second round of the 2007 draft out of the University of Michigan. He was the recipient of the Lombardi Award & the Ted Hendricks Award in 2006 for the country’s top defensive linemen. Woodley has become a social-networking favorite amongst fans on Facebook and Twitter for his loyalty to Steeler Nation. |
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| LaMarr Woodley |
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$375.00 |
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| Jack Lambert - Jack Lambert is a former NFL linebacker and 4x Super Bowl champion drafted out of Kent State University. He is recognized among fans of the team as one of the best players to ever wear the black & gold. Lambert prided himself on his ability to hit hard and to intimidate opposing teams with his ruthless style of play. He was enshrined into the NFL Hall of Fame in 1990. |
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| Jack Lambert |
16X20 Giclee Canvas
$375.00 |
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| Antonio Brown – Antonio Brown is a wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers and was drafted in the 2010 NFL draft out of Central Michigan. In 2011, Brown became the first player in NFL history to have more than 1,000 yards in both receiving and returning yards in the same season. Antonio was selected for his first Pro Bowl in 2011, along with being named the Steelers MVP. |
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| Ben Roethlisberger - Ben Roethlisberger, nicknamed ‘Big Ben’ is the quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers. He was drafted in the first round of the 2004 NFL draft from Miami University (Ohio). Roethlisberger has accumulated numerous NFL and Steelers team records in his young professional career. He became the youngest Super Bowl winning quarterback in NFL history when he led the Steelers against the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl XL at the age of twenty-three. He is one of the most efficient passers in the history of the game. Ben is a 2X Super Bowl champion and has played in the Pro Bowl twice. He was voted the AP NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year in 2004 and the Steelers MVP in 2009. |
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| Ben Roethlisberger |
16X20 Giclee Canvas
$475.00 |
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| Hines Ward – Hines Ward is an all-Pro wide receiver and Super Bowl champion for the Pittsburgh Steelers. He is one of the most beloved players of all-time and is known both for his signature smile and for being one of the toughest blocking wide receivers in NFL history. I created this illustration to commemorate Hines Ward on his 1,000th NFL career reception which occurred in the final game of the 2011 regular season against the Cleveland Browns on January 2, 2012. Ward became only the eighth player in NFL history to achieve this stoic accomplishment. |
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| Hines Ward |
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$495.00 |
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| Terry Bradshaw – Terry Bradshaw, nicknamed ‘The Blonde Bomber’ was the #1 overall draft selection of the 1970 NFL draft out of Louisiana Tech. He went on to lead the Pittsburgh Steelers to four Super Bowl championships in six seasons during the 1970′s. Aside from winning four Super Bowl championships, Bradshaw’s football career accomplishments include being honored as a 2X Super Bowl MVP and 3X Pro Bowl selection. He was selected a member of the NFL 1970′s All-Decade Team and enshrined into the NFL Hall of Fame in 1989. |
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| Terry Bradshaw |
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| Steelers Country – Steelers Country is the name given for the Pittsburgh region and large areas of the country with a Steelers fan base. Despite early struggles, the Steelers have had a loyal following in western Pennsylvania and around the world since they came into existence when owner, Art Rooney found the team in 1933. The Steelers fan base sky-rocketed during the 1970′s with their four Super Bowl championships. Fan clubs for the players were organized including Franco’s Italian Army, Bradshaw’s Brigade, Lambert’s Lunatics, along with several others. Steelers long-time radio announcer, Myron Cope originated the Terrible Towel which has become a signature identity of Steelers fans. Many consider the collapse of the steel industry as to the reason for the strong fan base in other cities across the country which grows to this day. The players blue-collar mentality and smash-mouth physical style of play were something the fans could easily identify with and relate to as those characteristics were mirrored in the steel mills through the generations. |
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| Steelers Country |
16X20 Giclee Canvas
$695.00 |
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