1962 Pittsburgh Steelers season

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The 1962 Pittsburgh Steelers season was the franchise's 30th in the National Football League.

Regular season

Schedule

Note: Intra-conference opponents are in bold text.

Game summaries

Week 1 (Sunday September 16, 1962): Detroit Lions

at Tiger Stadium, Detroit, Michigan Scoring Drives:

Week 2 (Sunday September 23, 1962): Dallas Cowboys

at Cotton Bowl, Dallas, Texas Scoring Drives:

Week 3 (Sunday September 30, 1962): New York Giants

at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Scoring Drives:

Week 4 (Saturday October 6, 1962): Philadelphia Eagles

at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Scoring Drives:

Week 5 (Sunday October 14, 1962): New York Giants

at Yankee Stadium, The Bronx, New York Scoring Drives:

Week 6 (Sunday October 21, 1962): Dallas Cowboys

at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Scoring Drives:'

Week 7 (Sunday October 28, 1962): Cleveland Browns

at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Scoring Drives:

Week 8 (Sunday November 4, 1962): Minnesota Vikings

at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Scoring Drives:

Week 9 (Sunday November 11, 1962): St. Louis Cardinals

at Busch Stadium, St. Louis, Missouri Scoring Drives:

Week 10 (Sunday November 18, 1962): Washington Redskins

at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Scoring Drives:

Week 11 (Sunday November 25, 1962): Cleveland Browns

at Cleveland Municipal Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio Scoring Drives:

Week 12 (Sunday December 2, 1962): St. Louis Cardinals

at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Scoring Drives:

Week 13 (Sunday December 9, 1962): Philadelphia Eagles

at Franklin Field, Philadelphia Scoring Drives:

Week 14 (Sunday December 16, 1962): Washington Redskins

at D.C. Stadium, Washington, D.C. Scoring Drives:

Standings

Personnel

Final roster

Roster

Playoff Bowl

The game matched the conference runners-up for third place in the league and was played three weeks after the end of the regular season (and a week after the championship game). The ten editions of the Playoff Bowl, all held at the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida, are now considered exhibition games by the NFL, not post-season contests.

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