1952 Pittsburgh Steelers season

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The 1952 Pittsburgh Steelers season was the franchise's 20th in the National Football League they finished the season with a 5–7 record under head coach Joe Bach, who returned to the organization replacing John Michelosen. The season was notable in that it was the last year the Steelers used the single-wing formation on offense, switching to the T formation the following year. The Steelers were the last NFL team to use the single-wing as their primary offensive formation.

Regular season

Schedule

Game summaries

Week 1 (Sunday September 28, 1952): Philadelphia Eagles

at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Scoring drives:

Week 2 (Saturday October 4, 1952): Cleveland Browns

at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Scoring drives:

Week 3 (Sunday October 12, 1952): Philadelphia Eagles

at Shibe Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 'Scoring drives:

Week 4 (Sunday October 19, 1952): Washington Redskins

at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Scoring drives:

Week 5 (Sunday October 26, 1952): Chicago Cardinals

at Comiskey Park, Chicago, Illinois Scoring drives:

Week 6 (Sunday November 2, 1952): Washington Redskins

at Griffith Stadium, Washington, DC Scoring Drives:

Week 7 (Sunday November 9, 1952): Detroit Lions

at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Scoring drives:

Week 8 (Sunday November 16, 1952): Cleveland Browns

at Cleveland Municipal Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio Scoring drives:

Week 9 (Sunday November 23, 1952): Chicago Cardinals

at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Scoring drives:

Week 10 (Sunday November 30, 1952): New York Giants

at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Scoring drives: Notes: Tom Landry was brought in as a 3rd string quarterback for New York to complete the game for the entire 2nd half.

Week 11 (Sunday December 7, 1952): San Francisco 49ers

at Kezar Stadium, San Francisco, California Scoring drives:

Week 12 (Sunday December 14, 1952): Los Angeles Rams

at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, California Scoring drives:

Standings

Roster

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