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  • Flasteel
    Hall of Famer
    • May 2008
    • 3876

    The Steelers Historic Streak

    Steelers defeat Bengals: 21 facts on Pittsburgh's record-tying 21 straight seasons without a losing record

    The Steelers have not had a losing season since 2003


    By Douglas Clawson

    This is one of the gold standards for consistency in sports. The streak is so long that if you were born when it started in 2004 you are now approaching legal drinking age.

    Here's 21 facts on the record-tying 21-season streak.

    1. The streak began in 2004 after Pittsburgh drafted Ben Roethlisberger ([url]https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/players/493043/ben-roethlisberger/[/url]) 11th overall. Big Ben won his first 15 regular-season starts from 2004-05, the longest streak by a quarterback to begin a career, ever. Hall of Famer Bill Cowher was the Steelers coach in 2004 when they won a then-AFC record 15 regular-season games.

    2. Cowher passed the baton to Mike Tomlin in 2007. Tomlin has 18 straight non-losing seasons, the longest streak to begin a coaching career in NFL history.

    3. They have overcome plenty of challenges to keep the streak alive. They started 0-4 in 2013. They were 5-8 in both 2013 and 2022 before winning out. They have five seasons with exactly eight losses during the streak, tied with the Cardinals ([url]https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/teams/ARI/arizona-cardinals/[/url]) for the most in the NFL over that span. They won their final game to keep the streak going four times (2006, 2012, 2013, 2022).

    4. All four wins to save the streak were against the Browns ([url]https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/teams/CLE/cleveland-browns/[/url]) or Bengals, par for the course as the Steelers own the state of Ohio. They are 62-19-1 vs. the Browns and Bengals since 2004, including 49-12-1 in games started by Roethlisberger.

    5. They've played 62 games where they entered with a losing record during the streak. But the only number that matters is zero, the number of times they ended a season below .500.

    6. The streak is so long that the Steelers had three players who played during the streak already inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame (Troy Polamalu, Alan Faneca, Jerome Bettis) and don't forget coach (Bill Cowher).

    7. The Steelers have made three Super Bowl appearances (2005, 2008, 2010) during the streak and won two championships (2005, 200. They have as many Super Bowl trips as losses by more than 30 points (three) since '04.

    8. They haven't cashed in recently though. They never made a Super Bowl with the 'Killer B's', Ben Roethlisberger, Le'Veon Bell ([url]https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/players/1751828/leveon-bell/[/url]) and Antonio Brown. Their last playoff win was in the 2016 divisional round vs. the Chiefs ([url]https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/teams/KC/kansas-city-chiefs/[/url]). They've gone seven straight non-losing seasons without a playoff win, tied for the longest streak in the Super Bowl era (1987-93 Saints ([url]https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/teams/NO/new-orleans-saints/[/url]) and 1973-79 Washington).

    9. They've also overcome some ineptitude along the way. They had a stretch of 58 straight games under 400 total yards which spanned four seasons (2020-23) and was the NFL's longest drought in over a decade (2005-10 Raiders ([url]https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/teams/LV/las-vegas-raiders/[/url])).

    10. They drafted Kenny Pickett ([url]https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/players/2804969/kenny-pickett/[/url]) in the first round to replace Roethlisberger. Pickett has the lowest touchdown pass percentage in NFL history (1.8%, min. 500 attempts) but still went 14-10 with the Steelers.

    11. The 2023 team takes the cake. They were the only team ever with a winning record through eight games despite being outgained in every game. Only the Jets ([url]https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/teams/NYJ/new-york-jets/[/url]) had fewer touchdown passes than Pittsburgh last year.

    12. The Steelers have consistently overachieved. They are the only team with a winning record as an underdog since 2004. They are 58-47, good for a win percentage of .552. The next best in that span is the Packers ([url]https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/teams/GB/green-bay-packers/[/url]) at .404.

    13. Pittsburgh has hit the over 14 out of 20 times on its preseason Over-Under win total since 2004. No other team has gone over their win total as often as the Steelers.

    14. A father (Joey Porter) and his son (Joey Porter Jr. ([url]https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/players/3125620/joey-porter-jr/[/url])) have both played for the Steelers during this streak (although not in the same game!)

    15. There is not a single active NFL player who played in 2004 when the streak began (Aaron Rodgers is the longest tenured player in the NFL and he was drafted in 2005).

    16. Sidney Crosby had not yet been drafted first overall by the Pittsburgh Penguins (2005) when this run started in 2004.

    17. Winning isn't easy. Just ask another team in town. The Pirates have had 17 losing seasons since the Steelers last had one.

    18. The Steelers have the best record in games decided by one score since the streak began.

    19. Pittsburgh has the best scoring defense, best total defense and most sacks during this run. The "Steel Curtain" produced three different Defensive Player of the Year winners in the last two decades between Troy Polamalu, James Harrison and T.J. Watt.

    20. Their longest losing streak since 2004 is five games in 2009. They are tied with the Seahawks for the fewest losing streaks of that length during the historic streak (one). They could lose 100 straight games and still not have a losing record since 2004.

    21. And, it takes a village. Over 450 different players have played a game for the Steelers during the streak, all the way from Ben Roethlisberger (249) to Roy Lewis (one), not to be confused with Ray Lewis!

    What a run!​​


    [url]https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/steelers-defeat-bengals-21-facts-on-pittsburghs-record-tying-21-straight-seasons-without-a-losing-record/[/url]
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  • NorthCoast
    Legend
    • Sep 2008
    • 25382

    #2
    Thanks for posting FlAsteel.

    Some fans struggle to appreciate the level of consistency by this team. It's not always pretty, but finding ways to win with a Duck, a Pickett, or a Rudolph is truly amazing to keep the streak intact.

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    • "BuzzNuter"
      Pro Bowler
      • Mar 2019
      • 1721

      #3
      Let me pose a question. We won 2 SBS in that time period? Would you trade 3 losing seasons for a 3rd SB win. Sure you would.

      This streak thing doesn't mean anything. World Championships do.
      Our last losing season 6-10 allowed us to draft Big Ben. Would you not take a 6-10 season to get a Franchise QB? No, winning seasons without championships is just mediocrity.

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      • Buzz
        Legend
        • Dec 2017
        • 8129

        #4
        Originally posted by "BuzzNuter"
        Let me pose a question. We won 2 SBS in that time period? Would you trade 3 losing seasons for a 3rd SB win. Sure you would.

        This streak thing doesn't mean anything. World Championships do.
        Our last losing season 6-10 allowed us to draft Big Ben. Would you not take a 6-10 season to get a Franchise QB? No, winning seasons without championships is just mediocrity.
        This.
        It would be great if this is the year we get another Lombardi

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        • feltdizz
          Legend
          • May 2008
          • 26840

          #5
          Originally posted by "BuzzNuter"
          Let me pose a question. We won 2 SBS in that time period? Would you trade 3 losing seasons for a 3rd SB win. Sure you would.

          This streak thing doesn't mean anything. World Championships do.
          Our last losing season 6-10 allowed us to draft Big Ben. Would you not take a 6-10 season to get a Franchise QB? No, winning seasons without championships is just mediocrity.
          The ricky bobby logic some fans live by is down right delusional.

          How many other teams have won 3 SB’s in that time span? Patriots and KC and who else?

          Winning championships isn’t easy and you cant trade seasons to get one. That isn’t how it works.




          Steelers 27
          Rats 16

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          • Starlifter
            Legend
            • May 2008
            • 5003

            #6
            I'm appreciative of the winning ways, and knowing how tough victory is in the NFL - hopefully we never take it for granted.

            But while I don't define a successful season as a SB victory - I'd like to see them make the playoffs and be competitive. The streak no one is talking about is how many 'one and dones' Tomlin has had in the last decade.

            so yeah, happy to see a lot of winning football during the regular season.

            Totally over laying an egg in January and letting Blake Bortles and company put up a 45 burger.
            2014 MNF EXEC CHAMPION!!!

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            • Mr.wizard
              Legend
              • May 2014
              • 6617

              #7
              Originally posted by "BuzzNuter"
              Let me pose a question. We won 2 SBS in that time period? Would you trade 3 losing seasons for a 3rd SB win. Sure you would.

              This streak thing doesn't mean anything. World Championships do.
              Our last losing season 6-10 allowed us to draft Big Ben. Would you not take a 6-10 season to get a Franchise QB? No, winning seasons without championships is just mediocrity.
              This is flawed because losing seasons do not equal Superbowl wins. Look at the teams who finish with the top pick in the draft, are they winning Superbowls?

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              • NorthCoast
                Legend
                • Sep 2008
                • 25382

                #8
                Originally posted by "BuzzNuter"
                Let me pose a question. We won 2 SBS in that time period? Would you trade 3 losing seasons for a 3rd SB win. Sure you would.

                This streak thing doesn't mean anything. World Championships do.
                Our last losing season 6-10 allowed us to draft Big Ben. Would you not take a 6-10 season to get a Franchise QB? No, winning seasons without championships is just mediocrity.
                Broken logic. As if you automatically draft a HOF QB by having a losing season. If that were the case, the Browns would be perennial SB champs. The other part of it is keeping the defense intact as a top unit until the QB can actually win games.

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                • Steelerphile
                  Pro Bowler
                  • Dec 2008
                  • 1194

                  #9
                  I for one am appreciative of the streak. It takes a special coach to keep that going. Many people do not realize how special Tomlin is. I know the argument is that they haven't won more Super Bowls and playoff games during that period. However the seasons are always fun, interesting and exciting. The Steelers are involved in a hunt for a playoff berth every season. Many teams are out of it after ten or so games and the rest of their season is not meaningful.

                  This may be blasphemy to some but I think watching the season games are almost as exciting as a playoff games. The journey is as fun as the destination.

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                  • Northern_Blitz
                    Legend
                    • Dec 2008
                    • 23260

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Starlifter
                    I'm appreciative of the winning ways, and knowing how tough victory is in the NFL - hopefully we never take it for granted.

                    But while I don't define a successful season as a SB victory - I'd like to see them make the playoffs and be competitive. The streak no one is talking about is how many 'one and dones' Tomlin has had in the last decade.

                    so yeah, happy to see a lot of winning football during the regular season.

                    Totally over laying an egg in January and letting Blake Bortles and company put up a 45 burger.
                    I think that's where we will be this year. Competitive.

                    Even if we end up losing in the first week we play, I think the game will be a real game.

                    I don't think we'll be so outclassed in that first game that we'll need a TD or two by the D (maybe would have needed 3 DTDs against KC since we got one and were still blown out).

                    I think we should expect to have at least average QB play in a playoff game this year.

                    That's something we haven't seen since Ben got hurt IMO (across a whole game anyway).

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                    • Chucktownsteeler
                      Legend
                      • May 2008
                      • 6636

                      #11
                      Nice post, thanks for sharing. Hopefully we can break the playoff drought this season.
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                      • Oviedo
                        Legend
                        • May 2008
                        • 23675

                        #12
                        Originally posted by NorthCoast
                        Thanks for posting FlAsteel.

                        Some fans struggle to appreciate the level of consistency by this team. It's not always pretty, but finding ways to win with a Duck, a Pickett, or a Rudolph is truly amazing to keep the streak intact.
                        They don't struggle to appreciate it...they outright deny it because it doesn't align with their agendas
                        "My team, may they always be right, but right or wrong...MY TEAM!"

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                        • Oviedo
                          Legend
                          • May 2008
                          • 23675

                          #13
                          Originally posted by "BuzzNuter"
                          Let me pose a question. We won 2 SBS in that time period? Would you trade 3 losing seasons for a 3rd SB win. Sure you would.

                          This streak thing doesn't mean anything. World Championships do.
                          Our last losing season 6-10 allowed us to draft Big Ben. Would you not take a 6-10 season to get a Franchise QB? No, winning seasons without championships is just mediocrity.
                          ABSOLUTELY NOT! I want winning seasons. The "tank" for a draft pick never works, especially if you are QB hunting.
                          "My team, may they always be right, but right or wrong...MY TEAM!"

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                          • Eich
                            Legend
                            • Jul 2010
                            • 6747

                            #14
                            I certainly appreciate being competitive in the regular season. At the same time, I don't find a whole lot to revel in by getting smashed in the first round of the playoffs.

                            I'm very tired of hearing every announcer talk about these no losing seasons. Each regular season win on its own is a lot of fun. But collectively, I don't really care about whether the season has 1 more win than it has losses. It matters far more to me to play a competitive game in the playoffs. That is the measure that a team should strive for. That is some measure of success for a season. Only one team wins it all. But you can feel good about a season if you're competitive, relevant, in the playoffs.

                            I'm REALLY hoping this is the year we actually look like we belong in the playoffs, after such a long drought.
                            Last edited by Eich; 12-02-2024, 10:47 AM.

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                            • feltdizz
                              Legend
                              • May 2008
                              • 26840

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Eich
                              I certainly appreciate being competitive in the regular season. At the same time, I don't find a whole lot to revel in by getting smashed in the first round of the playoffs.

                              I'm very tired of hearing every announcer talk about these no losing seasons. Each regular season win on its own is a lot of fun. But collectively, I don't really care about whether the season has 1 more win than it has losses. It matters far more to me to play a competitive game in the playoffs. That is the measure that a team should strive for. That is some measure of success for a season. Only one team wins it all. But you can feel good about a season if you're competitive, relevant, in the playoffs.

                              I'm REALLY hoping this is the year we actually look like we belong in the playoffs, after such a long drought.
                              The most impressive stat wasn't posted. Maybe it's because it's not true but I believe we have never been mathematically eliminated from playoff contention until the last week of the season since 2004.

                              Which is beyond impressive.

                              It's time to win a playoff game but I think we overachieved a lot of years where most didn't think we had a shot at the playoffs. Unfortunately, those seasons also showed that we probably didn't belong.

                              Steelers 27
                              Rats 16

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