Won Divisional Playoffs (at Colts) 40–14 Lost AFC Championship (at Raiders) 7–24
Pro Bowlers
12
CB Mel Blount
QB Terry Bradshaw
S Glen Edwards
DT Joe Greene
DE L. C. Greenwood
LB Jack Ham
RB Franco Harris
LB Jack Lambert
LB Andy Russell
WR Lynn Swann
S Mike Wagner
CB J.T. Thomas
AP All-Pros
5
Jack Ham (1st team)
Jack Lambert (1st team)
Glen Edwards (2nd team)
Joe Greene (2nd team)
Mike Wagner (2nd team)
Team MVP
Jack Lambert
← 1975
Steelers seasons
1977 →
The 1976 Pittsburgh Steelers season was the team's 44th in the National Football League. The team attempted to win their third consecutive Super Bowl championship, but ultimately lost to their bitter rivals, the Oakland Raiders, in the AFC Championship Game. Despite failing to reach the Super Bowl, the 1976 Steelers are fondly remembered as one of the franchise's most dominant teams, thanks to a record-setting defense and running game. The Steelers' strong defense finished the season with just 9.9 points allowed per game, the fewest in the NFL, and a franchise record that still stands.
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