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In 2001, after 3 mediocre seasons in which they had a combined regular-season record of 22-26, the Steelers returned to the top seed in the AFC, rolling to a 13-3 record in their first season playing at Heinz Field. The Steelers went 7-1 in their new home stadium, with the only loss coming to the defending Super Bowl champion Baltimore Ravens (a loss the Steelers avenged in the divisional playoffs).

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  • 2001 Pittsburgh Steelers season
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  • In 2001, after 3 mediocre seasons in which they had a combined regular-season record of 22-26, the Steelers returned to the top seed in the AFC, rolling to a 13-3 record in their first season playing at Heinz Field. The Steelers went 7-1 in their new home stadium, with the only loss coming to the defending Super Bowl champion Baltimore Ravens (a loss the Steelers avenged in the divisional playoffs).
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AP All-pros
Team
  • Pittsburgh Steelers
BDC
  • #F1C500
TeamName
  • Pittsburgh Steelers
Offensive Coaches
  • *Offensive Coordinator – Mike Mularkey *Quarterbacks – Tom Clements *Running Backs – Dick Hoak *Wide Receivers – Kenny Jackson *Tight Ends – Ken Whisenhunt *Offensive Line – Russ Grimm *Offensive Assistant – Mike Miller
playoffs
  • Lost New England Patriots in AFC Championship Game
Coach
Record
  • 13(xsd:integer)
Special Teams Coaches
  • *Special Teams – Jay Hayes
MVP
  • Kordell Stewart
ROY
  • Kendrell Bell
division place
  • 1(xsd:integer)
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  • 0(xsd:integer)
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  • 13(xsd:integer)
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  • 21(xsd:integer)
pro bowlers
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  • LB
  • RB
  • WR
  • QB
  • OLB
BC
  • black
Road
  • Ravens
  • Titans
  • Lions
  • Vikings
  • Jaguars
  • Browns
  • Jets
  • Patriots
  • Bengals
  • Steelers
Strength and Conditioning
  • *Conditioning – Chet Fuhrman
Home
  • Ravens
  • Titans
  • Chiefs
  • Jaguars
  • Browns
  • Bills
  • Buccaneers
  • Bengals
  • Steelers
Head Coaches
  • *Head Coach – Bill Cowher
Front Office
  • *President – Dan Rooney *Vice President/General Counsel – Art Rooney II *Vice President – John R. McGinley *Vice President – Art Rooney, Jr. *Administration Advisor – Chuck Noll *Director of Football Operations – Kevin Colbert *College Scouting Coordinator – Bill Baker *Pro Scouting Coordinator – Doug Whaley
Defensive Coaches
  • *Defensive Coordinator – Tim Lewis *Defensive Line – John Mitchell *Linebackers – Mike Archer *Defensive Backs – Willy Robinson *Defensive Assistant – Lou Spanos
Stadium
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  • 13(xsd:integer)
  • 14(xsd:integer)
FC
  • white
Year
  • 2001(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • In 2001, after 3 mediocre seasons in which they had a combined regular-season record of 22-26, the Steelers returned to the top seed in the AFC, rolling to a 13-3 record in their first season playing at Heinz Field. The Steelers went 7-1 in their new home stadium, with the only loss coming to the defending Super Bowl champion Baltimore Ravens (a loss the Steelers avenged in the divisional playoffs). However, for the third time in Bill Cowher's coaching tenure, the Steelers fell in the AFC Championship Game at home. This time, the eventual champion New England Patriots defeated the top-seeded Steelers.
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