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Since the Steelers debuted the Terrible Towel in against the Baltimore Colts 50 years ago, it has become a larger-than-life ...
The Pittsburgh Steelers revealed on Thursday that the 50th anniversary Terrible Towel will drop on July 1 at 10 a.m […] This ...
The Steelers Pro Shop teased a special announcement coming next week — leaving fans to speculate on what it could be.
A special Terrible Towel, voted on by the fans, will be unveiled on game day to commemorate the 40th anniversary. The towel has become synonymous with the Steelers, and turns Heinz Field, and often ...
Leading Steelers fans in the Terrible Towel Twirl has been a treat for special guests for years. Skip to content. NOWCAST Pittsburgh's Action News 4 at 6pm. Live Now ...
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Fan's disparagement of Steelers' Terrible Towel is already coming back to bite the Eagles - MSNMyron Cope designed the Terrible Towel to be the ultimate sign of Pittsburgh Steelers lore. Those who wave the golden cloth are proud fans of one of the most famous franchises in all of sports ...
Before he passed away in 2008, Cope ensured that the Terrible Towel would have an impact beyond the gridiron. Cope’s son, Danny, was born severely autistic and required 24-hour care.
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.
The Terrible Towel phenomenon took off during a 1975 playoff game against the Baltimore Colts. "I just started waving the towel," former Pittsburgh Steeler Hall of Famer Lynn Swann said.
Memories of Nov. 3, 2008, still eat at longtime Washington football fans. The infiltration of Pittsburgh Steelers fans, waving their yellow Terrible Towels and hollering loudly, forced Washington ...
The Terrible Towel has seen the top of Mount Everest, and it's been to space, and visited the International Space Station.
Some Steelers fans carry their love of their team — and its Terrible Towel — with them even after they've died. Skip to content. NOWCAST Pittsburgh's Action News 4 at 9am Saturday.
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