I first want to congratulate the Steelers on a tremendous Super Bowl victory! I'm currently deployed in the Middle East and I was initially a bit sad that I wouldn't get to watch such a historic event with friends and loved ones.
Pittsburgh City Council has reissued a proclamation naming the city Sixburgh in honor of the Steelers' sixth Super Bowl win because last week's ceremonial announcement contained a statistical error.
Paraphrasing Charles Dickens, these past few weeks for the Sports department at the Post-Gazette has been the best of times in some of the worst of times.
This goes back to the beginning, all the way back to the Steelers' 38-17 win against the Houston Texans in their first game of the season, their sixth consecutive opening-game win.
Planners may name a street to be built near the Pittsburgh Steelers' stadium after Chuck Noll, the coach who led the team to its first four Super Bowl wins.
Steelers director of Football operations Kevin Colbert said today that he was not aware that quarterback Ben Roethlisberger played in Super Bowl XLIII with a significant rib injury.
His legend is growing daily, but Mike Tomlin possesses the ability to deflect attention from himself during his rapid ascension as one of the hottest coaching properties in professional sports.
The latest Lombardi Trophy added to the Pittsburgh Steelers' overflowing display case makes them the most successful franchise in the modern era, but even a record sixth Super Bowl title probably won't make the team more money.