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Jan. 12, 1975 — The Pittsburgh Steelers shut down Minnesota's offense in Super Bowl IX and claim the first championship in franchise history. The Steelers win 16-6, handing the Vikings their ...
The Pittsburgh Steelers dynasty was born in New Orleans at Super Bowl IX. The game featured two franchises headed in opposite directions. Steelers 16, Vikings 6 Jan. 12, 1975 at Tulane Stadium ...
Super Bowl IXSteelers 16, Minnesota Vikings 6Tulane Stadium, New Orleans, LouisianaJanuary 12, 1975; Attendance: 80,997 The Steelers made their first appearance in the Super Bowl and captured their ...
Ann Bailey recalls caring for livestock on the day of the first Super Bowl she paid attention to, 1975's Super Bowl IX, which occurred in the midst of the Super Bowl Blizzard.
Jan 12, 1975; New Orleans, LA, USA; FILE PHOTO; Pittsburgh Steelers defensive tackle (75) Joe Greene pursues Minnesota Vikings quarterback (10) Fran Tarkenton during Super Bowl IX at Tulane ...
If you’re viewing on a mobile device click here. SUPER BOWL VIII – JAN. 13, 1975 – TULANE STADIUM – NEW ORLEANS PITTSBURGH STEELERS 16 – MINNESOTA VIKINGS 6 STEEL CURTAIN DROPS ON PURPLE ...
All this week, we're taking quick peeks at the Vikings' four Super Bowl appearances. Here are the highlights from Jan. 12, 1975, at Tulane Stadium in New Orleans where the Purple People Eaters ...
Steelers legends from the Super Bowl IX team reunited at Mel Blount’s celebrity roast to celebrate the 50th anniversary of their historic win.
Super Bowl IX *Steelers 16, Minnesota Vikings 6Tulane Stadium, New Orleans, LouisianaJanuary 12, 1975; Attendance: 80,997 The Steelers made their first appearance in the Super Bowl and captured their ...
Pittsburgh Steelers running back Franco Harris, (32), tries for some extra yardage during Super Bowl IX against the Minnesota Vikings in New Orleans, LA., on January 12, 1975. (AP Photo ...