The 1972 Pittsburgh Steelers season was the team's 40th in the National Football League.
Pittsburgh finished with an 11âÂÂ3 record in , their first winning season in 9 years (1963), and won their first-ever AFC Central Division title. It was the Steelers' third-ever postseason appearance, first in ten seasons (the Playoff Bowl for third place in the league), and only its second playoff game since 1947. This season is famous for the Immaculate Reception, where the Steelers beat the Oakland Raiders 13âÂÂ7 in the playoffs on a last second touchdown by rookie running back Franco Harris. But the momentum would not be enough to beat the Dolphins in the AFC Championship despite a strong season.
The rebuilding of the franchise that began in 1969 with the hiring of head coach Chuck Noll finally came to fruition in his fourth year. After winning only once in that first season, the Steelers then showed steady improvement. They broke through in 1972 and made the playoffs for the first time since 1947; their three losses were by a combined eleven points. The division title was the first in team history, as was the appearance in the AFC Championship game which they lost to the undefeated Miami Dolphins 21âÂÂ17. It was the first of eight consecutive playoff appearances for the Steelers that led to four Super Bowl championships.
Offseason
NFL draft
Personnel
Staff / Coaches
Roster
Depth chart
Regular season
Schedule
Game summaries
Week 1: vs. Oakland Raiders
The Steelers were able to start off against the Raiders at home scoring 17 unanswered points (2TDs/PATs and a FG) and eventually ended up defeating the team by 6 for a 34âÂÂ28 victory and a 1âÂÂ0 start.
Week 2: at Cincinnati Bengals
Week 3: at St. Louis Cardinals
Week 4: at Dallas Cowboys
Week 5: vs. Houston Oilers
Week 6: vs. New England Patriots
Week 7: at Buffalo Bills
Week 8: vs. Cincinnati Bengals
Week 9: vs. Kansas City Chiefs
Scoring drives:
- Kansas City â Kearney 65 interception return (Stenerud kick) â Chiefs 7âÂÂ0
- Pittsburgh â FG Gerela 25 â Chiefs 7âÂÂ3
- Pittsburgh â FG Gerela 10 â Chiefs 7âÂÂ6
- Pittsburgh â FG Gerela 49 â Steelers 9âÂÂ7
- Pittsburgh â Harris 7 run (Gerela kick) â Steelers 16âÂÂ7
Week 10: Cleveland Browns
Scoring drives:
- Pittsburgh â FG Gerela 39 â Steelers 3âÂÂ0
- Cleveland â FG Cockroft 26 â Tie 3âÂÂ3
- Cleveland â Phipps 1 run (Cockroft kick) â Browns 10âÂÂ3
- Cleveland â FG Cockroft 38 â Browns 13âÂÂ3
- Cleveland â Pitts 17 pass from Phipps (Cockroft kick) â Browns 20âÂÂ3
- Pittsburgh â Mullins 3 pass from Bradshaw (Gerela kick) â Browns 20âÂÂ10
- Cleveland â FG Cockroft 12 â Browns 23âÂÂ10
- Pittsburgh â Fuqua 1 run (Gerela kick) â Browns 23âÂÂ17
- Pittsburgh â Harris 75 run (Gerela kick)- Steelers 24âÂÂ23
- Cleveland â FG Cockroft 26 â Browns 26âÂÂ24
Week 11: vs. Minnesota Vikings
Week 12: vs. Cleveland Browns
Franco Harris breaks Jim Brown's record for consecutive 100 yd games.
Scoring drives:
- Pittsburgh â FG Gerela 19 â Steelers 3âÂÂ0
- Pittsburgh â Harris 1 run (Gerela kick) â Steelers 10âÂÂ0
- Pittsburgh â Harris 11 run (Gerela kick) â Steelers 17âÂÂ0
- Pittsburgh â McMakin 78 pass from Bradshaw (Gerela kick) â Steelers 24âÂÂ0
- Pittsburgh â FG Gerela 44 â Steelers 27âÂÂ0
- Pittsburgh â FG Gerela 37 â Steelers 30âÂÂ0
Week 13: at Houston Oilers
Scoring drives:
- Pittsburgh â FG Gerela 24 â Steelers 3âÂÂ0
- Houston â FG Butler 34 â Tie 3âÂÂ3
- Pittsburgh â FG Gerela 39 â Steelers 6âÂÂ3
- Pittsburgh â FG Gerela 13 â Steelers 9âÂÂ3
Steelers clinch their 1st playoff berth.
Week 14: San Diego Chargers
The Pittsburgh Steelers clinched their first AFC Central Division title. The day before the game Frank Sinatra is inducted into Franco's Italian Army.
Scoring drives:
- Pittsburgh â Harris 7 yd run (Gerela kick) Steelers 7-0
- San Diego â Safety, Costa tackled Bradshaw in end zone â Steelers 7-2
- Pittsburgh â Fuqua 2 run (Gerela kick) â Steelers 14âÂÂ2
- Pittsburgh â FG Gerela 24 â Steelers 17âÂÂ2
- Pittsburgh â Shanklin 17 pass from Bradshaw (Gerela kick) â Steelers 24âÂÂ2
Standings
Postseason
Game summaries
AFC Divisional: vs. Oakland Raiders
AFC Championship: vs. Miami Dolphins
References
Further reading
- Joe Tucker, Steelers Victory After Forty: The Inside Story of the Pittsburgh Steelers and How They Won the AFC Central Championship in 1972. New York: Exposition Press, 1973.
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