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Many Pittsburgh fans have adopted Wiz Khalifa's "Black And Yellow" as an unofficial Super Bowl anthem. Now, a local rapper has put a Steelers version of the hit song on YouTube.
Steelers Nation, it's time to show us your black and gold spirit. Starting today, Steelers fans are encouraged to take part in the Towel Twirls Around the World. Fans can submit photos or videos of ...
The black-and-gold terry cloths have come to symbolize the Steel City and its storied football team. As the Steelers prepare for Sunday's Super Bowl in Detroit, Terrible Towels again are essential ...
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.
Wiz Khalifia's beloved Steelers will go up against the Green Bay Packers (unbiased editorial comment: Booooooooooooooo!) on Sunday, Feb. 6 at the 45th Super Bowl in Dallas, Texas at the mega-Jones ...
Pittsburgh Steelers fans are everywhere, including in Vatican City. When American-born Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost was announced as Pope Leo XIV on Thursday, a bright yellow rally towel was ...
The Pittsburgh Steelers revealed on Thursday that the 50th anniversary Terrible Towel will drop on July 1 at 10 a.m […] This ...
The Pittsburgh Steelers painted their end zones yellow for the 50th anniversary of the Immaculate Reception in Week 16, and they've become quite a hot topic heading into the offseason as many are ...
The Pittsburgh Steelers will take on the Indianapolis Colts on the road in Week 4. Sitting at 3-0, Mike Tomlin's team will look to travel and win in an opponents' house for the third time already ...
Trevor Lawrence and the Jacksonville Jaguars (5-2) have a road bout with the Pittsburgh Steelers (4-2) in Week 8, which will mark the former No. 1 overall pick's first trip to Acrisure Stadium. "I ...
The Terrible Towel is an iconic yellow rally towel synonymous with the Steelers and their fans. Myron Cope created the Terrible Towel on Dec. 27, 1975, and it has been part of Steelers' lore ever ...