"The Bus" was one of the most beloved Steelers and played a key role in the Super Bowl XL victory. His bruising running style made him a fan favorite and a Hall of Famer.
The Steelers' all-time leader in receptions, yards, and touchdowns, Ward was known for his toughness, blocking, and clutch performances. He won Super Bowl MVP (XL) and helped Pittsburgh win two titles.
A versatile and dynamic defensive back, Woodson was a Defensive Player of the Year (1993) and one of the best return men in NFL history. He later won a Super Bowl with Baltimore but remains a Steelers legend.
"Big Ben" led the Steelers to two Super Bowl victories and set numerous franchise records. His ability to extend plays, toughness, and clutch performances made him one of the best quarterbacks of his era.
One of the greatest cornerbacks ever, Blount’s physical playing style forced the NFL to change pass coverage rules. A four-time Super Bowl champion and Defensive Player of the Year (1975), he was a lockdown defender.
A Hall of Fame running back, Harris was the engine of Pittsburgh’s offense in the 1970s. His "Immaculate Reception" is one of the most famous plays in NFL history, and he remains the Steelers' all-time leading rusher.
A game-changing safety, Polamalu was known for his instincts, speed, and hard-hitting style. A two-time Super Bowl champion and Defensive Player of the Year (2010), he became the face of the Steelers' defense in the 2000s.
One of the most feared linebackers in NFL history, Lambert was the leader of the Steel Curtain defense. His intensity, toughness, and tenacity made him a key part of four Super Bowl-winning teams.
The first quarterback to win four Super Bowls, Bradshaw was known for his clutch performances and leadership. A two-time Super Bowl MVP, he helped define the Steelers’ dominance in the 1970s.
A cornerstone of the Steel Curtain defense, "Mean" Joe Greene was the heart and soul of the 1970s Steelers dynasty. A two-time Defensive Player of the Year and four-time Super Bowl champion, he set the standard for Pittsburgh football.