Pittsburgh Steelers Architect Chuck Noll Built the Steel Curtain Dynasty of the 1970s Image Gallery of Chuck Noll, Head Coach Pittsburgh Steelers 1969-1991 also played Linebacker/Offensive Guard for the Cleveland Browns 1953-1959 A young Terry Bradshaw chews gum next to his head coach Chuck Noll in the early 1970s. Bradshaw's early years in Pittsburgh were marked with struggles and a strained relationship with Noll. In the end Bradshaw would finish with 4 Super Bowl wins and a Hall of Fame induction.One of the best Head Coach-Quarterback tandems of the 1970s. Steelers Head Coach Chuck Noll with his quarterback Terry Bradshaw. Together they won 107 regular season games and 14 playoff games - that includes 4 Super Bowls. All over a 14-year span. Both are in the Hall of Fame.Conferring on the sidelines with quarterbacks Terry Henratty and Terry Bradshaw sometime during the Steelers years of the early 1970s.Best known as the 4-Time Super Bowl winning head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers Chuck Noll spent 7 years with the Cleveland Browns from 1953-1959 - started on the 1954 and 1955 Championship teams.The Hall of Fame head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers on the cover of Gameday Magazine in August of 1987.Shown here in 1989 nearing the end of his 23-year career that saw 193 regular season wins, 16 playoff victories and 4 NFL Championships.Arguably the top head coach of the NFL in the 1970s. Coached the Pittsburgh Steelers to 4 Super Bowl wins during that decade. Beginning in 1960 was an assistant defensive coach with Sid Gillman and the Chargers and Don Shula and the Baltimore Colts before taking over the Steelers in 1969. Spent 23 years as a head coach in Pittsburgh until 1991. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1993.Arguably the top head coach of the NFL in the 1970s. Coached the Pittsburgh Steelers to 4 Super Bowl wins during that decade. Beginning in 1960 was an assistant defensive coach with Sid Gillman and the Chargers and Don Shula and the Baltimore Colts before taking over the Steelers in 1969. Spent 23 years as a head coach in Pittsburgh until 1991. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1993.
Defensive Backs | hall of fame Ronnie Lott Defensive Back San Francisco 49ers Oakland Raiders New York Jets 1981-1994
Defensive Backs | hall of fame | Special Teams/Kick Returners Willie Wood Free Safety Green Bay Packers 1960-1971
All Time Leaders | Franchise Leaders Cleveland Browns – Most Catches in a Career All Time Leading Pass Catchers in Cleveland Browns History
Linebackers Chuck Allen Linebacker San Diego Chargers Pittsburgh Steelers Philadelphia Eagles 1961-1972
hall of fame | Offensive Lineman Ron Mix Offensive Tackle San Diego Chargers Oakland Raiders 1960-1971