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1991 Pittsburgh Steelers season
The 1991 Pittsburgh Steelers season was the franchise's 59th season as a professional sports franchise and as a member of the National Football League (NFL). The Steelers struggled early as Neil O'Donnell took over from Bubby Brister at quarterback. The Steelers ended the season winning their last two games, 17–10, over the Cincinnati Bengals and Cleveland Browns at Three Rivers Stadium to finish with a 7–9 record. Following the season Chuck Noll announced his retirement, ending his 23-year career in which he won four Super Bowls while posting an overall record of 209–156–1.
Offseason
NFL draft
Staff
Notable additions include Adrian Cooper, Neil O'Donnell and Ernie Mills.
Roster
Preseason
Schedule
Regular season
Schedule
Game summaries
Week 1 (Sunday September 1, 1991): vs. San Diego Chargers
at Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Scoring drives:
Week 2 (Sunday September 8, 1991): at Buffalo Bills
at Rich Stadium, Orchard Park, New York Scoring drives:
Week 3 (Sunday September 15, 1991): vs. New England Patriots
at Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Scoring drives:
Week 4 (Sunday September 22, 1991): at Philadelphia Eagles
at Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Scoring drives:
Week 5 (Sunday September 29, 1991): Bye Week
Week 6 (Sunday October 6, 1991): at Indianapolis Colts
at Hoosier Dome, Indianapolis, Indiana Scoring drives:
Week 7 (Monday October 14, 1991): vs. New York Giants
at Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Scoring drives:
Week 8 (Sunday October 20, 1991): vs. Seattle Seahawks
at Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Scoring drives:
Week 9 (Sunday October 27, 1991): at Cleveland Browns
at Cleveland Municipal Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio Scoring drives:
Week 10 (Sunday November 3, 1991): at Denver Broncos
at Mile High Stadium, Denver, Colorado Scoring drives:
Week 11 (Sunday November 10, 1991): at Cincinnati Bengals
at Riverfront Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio Scoring drives:
Week 12 (Sunday November 17, 1991): vs. Washington Redskins
at Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Scoring drives:
Week 13 (Sunday November 24, 1991): vs. Houston Oilers
at Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Scoring drives:
Week 14 (Thursday November 28, 1991): at Dallas Cowboys
at Texas Stadium, Irving, Texas Scoring drives:
Week 15 (Sunday December 8, 1991): at Houston Oilers
at Astrodome, Houston, Texas Scoring drives:
Week 16 vs Bengals
Week 17 vs Browns
Chuck Noll's final game as head coach
Standings
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