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The details are pretty perfect, although some diehard Steelers fans would argue that the black towel is a bastardization of the original yellow towel popularized in 1975 by broadcaster Myron Cope.
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.
Aaron Rodgers hasn’t even stepped foot inside Heinz Field to play a game for Pittsburgh, and fans have already had enough.
On Dec. 27, 1975, The Terrible Towel debuted. It was the creation of legendary sports radio broadcaster Myron Cope, who worked for WTAE — the Pittsburgh Steelers’ flagship station.
Pittsburgh Steelers fans were pumped and full of adrenaline as they layered up and made their way to the North Shore to cheer on the black and gold in one of the coldest and maybe windiest games yet.
Myron Cope created the Terrible Towel on Dec. 27, 1975, and it has been part of Steelers' lore ever since. The Steelers (6-2) and Commanders (7-2) are set for a heavyweight battle on Sunday.
Safe to say, new Pittsburgh Steelers safety Juan Thornhill is excited to be joining the black and gold. After news of Thornhill's one-year deal with Pittsburgh broke on Monday afternoon, the 29 ...
His quarterback, Anthony Richardson, already put the Steelers on notice, and now Franklin is walking a fine line when discussing the legendary Terrible Towel. "Hopefully we get to steal a couple ...
Pittsburgh Steelers fans were pumped and full of adrenaline as they layered up and made their way to the North Shore to cheer on the black and gold in one of the coldest and maybe windiest games yet.