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The Pittsburgh Steelers revealed on Thursday that the 50th anniversary Terrible Towel will drop on July 1 at 10 a.m EST. Only 5,000 towels were created, so it is a limited edition product.
The Steelers beat the Colts that day 28-10, cementing the Terrible Towel in Steelers lore. Had Pittsburgh lost the game that day, who knows what would have become of the Terrible Towel.
According to the official Steelers Pro Shop, the Limited Edition 50th Anniversary Terrible Towel will be released on July 1 at 10 a.m. EST — and with only 5,000 available, supplies will be ...
On Twitter, the official Steelers Pro Shop account posted a picture of a 50th anniversary Terrible Towel that will be fully revealed next week. You won't want to miss this one 😉 pic.twitter.com ...
Steelers fan's 'Terrible Towel' tattoo is quite amazing. Chris Strauss, USA TODAY Sports. It might be the offseason, but that doesn't stop Pittsburgh Steelers fans from waving their Terrible Towels.
The 2025 season will be a special one for the Pittsburgh Steelers as the Terrible Towel will celebrate its 50th birthday. President Art Rooney II says fans should be prepared to commemorate it.
The Terrible Towel first came into being in 1975 when late Steelers' broadcaster Myron Cope was looking for something to rally the fans during the playoffs. Three Rivers Stadium and now Heinz Field ...
Pittsburgh Steelers fans can see the history of Myron Cope's Terrible Towel, and all the various versions of the towel over the years, in a new display at Heinz Field. Skip to content NOWCAST ...
"All you saw were Terrible Towels," said Steelers fan Ryan Gray, who attended the game with a friend. "You did not see their burgundy towels at all. It was nothing but Terrible Towels.
In 1994, after the San Diego Chargers defeated the Steelers in the AFC Championship Game, several players grabbed Terrible Towels and mock-waved and stomped on them. The Chargers then lost the ...
PITTSBURGH — A fan who called upon Steelers Nation has an update in the search for a missing Terrible Towel that holds more meaning than just a symbol of support for the black and gold.
Cope recalled, "Nearing kickoff, the Steelers gathered in their tunnel for introductions, whereupon the crowd exploded—and suddenly, by my estimation, 30,000 Terrible Towels twirled from the ...