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1967 Pittsburgh Steelers season
The 1967 Pittsburgh Steelers season was the team's 35th in the National Football League. They finished 4-9-1, for last place in the new NFL Century Division. The last remaining active member of the 1967 Pittsburgh Steelers was Sam Davis, who retired after the 1979 season, right after winning Super Bowl XIV, also as a member of the Steelers.
Roster
Regular season
Schedule
Game summaries
Week 1 (Sunday September 17, 1967): Chicago Bears
at Pitt Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Scoring Drives:
Week 2 (Sunday September 24, 1967): St. Louis Cardinals
at Pitt Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Scoring Drives: Jim Bakken sets then NFL record with 7 field goals.
Week 3 (Sunday October 1, 1967): Philadelphia Eagles
at Franklin Field, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Scoring Drives:
Week 4 (Saturday October 7, 1967): Cleveland Browns
at Cleveland Municipal Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio Scoring Drives:
Week 5 (Sunday October 15, 1967): New York Giants
at Pitt Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Scoring Drives:
Week 6 (Sunday October 22, 1967): Dallas Cowboys
at Pitt Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Scoring Drives:
Week 7 (Sunday October 29, 1967): New Orleans Saints
at Tulane Stadium, New Orleans, Louisiana Scoring Drives:
Week 8 (Sunday November 5, 1967): Cleveland Browns
at Pitt Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Scoring Drives:
Week 9 (Sunday November 12, 1967): St. Louis Cardinals
at Busch Memorial Stadium, St. Louis, Missouri Scoring Drives:
Week 10 (Sunday November 19, 1967): New York Giants
at Yankee Stadium, The Bronx, New York Scoring Drives:
Week 11 (Sunday November 26, 1967): Minnesota Vikings
at Pitt Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Scoring Drives:
Week 12 (Sunday December 3, 1967): Detroit Lions
at Tiger Stadium, Detroit, Michigan Scoring Drives:
Week 13 (Sunday December 10, 1967): Washington Redskins
at Pitt Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Scoring Drives:
Week 14 (Sunday December 17, 1967): Green Bay Packers
at Lambeau Field, Green Bay, Wisconsin Scoring Drives:
Standings
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