It’s a great day for you to play hooky from school or work as the NFL Network is dedicating all of their afternoon programming to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Below is the television listings and while you’ve probably already seen all of these shows before, they never get old.
All this week NFL Network’s programming is focusing on the five greatest NFL dynasties – the Steelers, Green Bay Packers, New England Patriots, San Francisco 49ers and Dallas Cowboys.
Which is your favorite show of the ones listed below?
TIME | SHOW | DESCRIPTION |
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1:00 PM | IN THEIR OWN WORDS | “In Their Own Words: Steelers of the 70’s Part I” – Take an up close and personal look at the likes of Chuck Noll, “Mean” Joe Greene, Terry Bradshaw and the rest of the 1970’s Pittsburgh Steelers as they tell in their own words how the Steelers of the early ’70s formed the base of an NFL dynasty. |
2:00 PM | IN THEIR OWN WORDS | “In Their Own Words: Steelers of the 70’s Part II” – Take an up close and personal look at the likes of Chuck Noll, “Mean” Joe Greene, Terry Bradshaw and the rest of the 1970’s Pittsburgh Steelers as they tell in their own words how the Steelers of the early ’70s formed the base of an NFL dynasty. |
3:00 PM | SUPER BOWL HIGHLIGHTS | “Super Bowl IX: Pittsburgh Steelers vs Minnesota Vikings” – Steelers running back Franco Harris rushed for 158 yards and a touchdown earning Super Bowl MVP honors as the Steelers beat the Vikings 16-6. |
3:30 PM | SUPER BOWL HIGHLIGHTS | “Super Bowl X : Dallas Cowboys vs. Pittsburgh Steelers” – The Steelers won their second straight Super Bowl championship defeating the Cowboys 21-17. Steelers wide receiver Lynn Swann was named MVP after gaining 161 yards and a touchdown. |
4:00 PM | SUPER BOWL HIGHLIGHTS | “Super Bowl XIII: Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Dallas Cowboys” – Steelers become first team in NFL history to win three Super Bowls, defeating Cowboys 35-31. Terry Bradshaw wins MVP after passing for record 4 touchdowns and 318 yards. |
4:30 PM | SUPER BOWL HIGHLIGHTS | “Super Bowl XIV: Pittsburgh Steelers vs Los Angeles Rams” – The Steelers defeated the Los Angeles Rams 31-19 to become the first team in NFL history to win four Super Bowls. Steelers quarterback Terry Bradshaw was named MVP after throwing for 309 yards and two touchdowns. |
5:00 PM | SUPER BOWL HIGHLIGHTS | “Super Bowl XL: Seattle Seahawks vs. Pittsburgh Steelers” – Hines Ward propels the Steelers to victory over the Seahawks in Super Bowl XL February 5, 2006 at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan. |
5:30 PM | SUPER BOWL HIGHLIGHTS | “Super Bowl XLIII: Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Arizona Cardinals” (2/1/09) Ben Roethlisberger lead the Steelers to a dramatic come-from-behind victory in a wild back-and-forth game that set 12 Super Bowl records; Pittsburgh secured its record 6th Super Bowl with the win |
6:00 PM | TOP 10 | “Top 10 Pittsburgh Steelers” – The Pittsburgh Steelers have won six Lombardi Trophies and have sixteen players in the Hall of Fame. If you had to pick ten of them – who would they be? |
7:00 PM | NFL TOTAL ACCESS | “NFL Total Access” – NFL Network’s nightly flagship program brings you all the latest information, opinions, highlights and interviews with the NFL players and coaches that you need to know. Hosted by Dan Hellie and Amber Theoharis. |
8:00 PM | IN THEIR OWN WORDS | “In Their Own Words: Jerome Bettis” – Get up close and personal with former Steelers Running Back Jerome Bettis through archival action footage and exclusive sound captured on the field, on the sidelines and in the locker room. |
9:00 PM | A FOOTBALL LIFE | “A Football Life: Joe Greene” – The life and times of Mean Joe Greene, foundation of the Steel Curtain and the first Pittsburgh Steeler to have his number retired in 50 years. |
10:00 PM | A FOOTBALL LIFE | “A Football Life” – The Immaculate Reception – A Football Life features the iconic “Immaculate Reception” play that has been described in various ways – a myth, miracle, conspiracy, crime and a detective story. |
11:00 PM | NFL TOTAL ACCESS | “NFL Total Access” – NFL Network’s nightly flagship program brings you all the latest information, opinions, highlights and interviews with the NFL players and coaches that you need to know. Hosted by Dan Hellie and Amber Theoharis. |
12:00 AM | SUPER BOWL HIGHLIGHTS | “Super Bowl IX: Pittsburgh Steelers vs Minnesota Vikings” – Steelers running back Franco Harris rushed for 158 yards and a touchdown earning Super Bowl MVP honors as the Steelers beat the Vikings 16-6. |
12:30 AM | SUPER BOWL HIGHLIGHTS | “Super Bowl X : Dallas Cowboys vs. Pittsburgh Steelers” – The Steelers won their second straight Super Bowl championship defeating the Cowboys 21-17. Steelers wide receiver Lynn Swann was named MVP after gaining 161 yards and a touchdown. |
1:00 AM | SUPER BOWL HIGHLIGHTS | “Super Bowl XIII: Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Dallas Cowboys” – Steelers become first team in NFL history to win three Super Bowls, defeating Cowboys 35-31. Terry Bradshaw wins MVP after passing for record 4 touchdowns and 318 yards. |
1:30 AM | SUPER BOWL HIGHLIGHTS | “Super Bowl XIV: Pittsburgh Steelers vs Los Angeles Rams” – The Steelers defeated the Los Angeles Rams 31-19 to become the first team in NFL history to win four Super Bowls. Steelers quarterback Terry Bradshaw was named MVP after throwing for 309 yards and two touchdowns. |
2:00 AM | SUPER BOWL HIGHLIGHTS | “Super Bowl XL: Seattle Seahawks vs. Pittsburgh Steelers” – Hines Ward propels the Steelers to victory over the Seahawks in Super Bowl XL February 5, 2006 at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan. |
2:30 AM | SUPER BOWL HIGHLIGHTS | “Super Bowl XLIII: Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Arizona Cardinals” (2/1/09) Ben Roethlisberger lead the Steelers to a dramatic come-from-behind victory in a wild back-and-forth game that set 12 Super Bowl records; Pittsburgh secured its record 6th Super Bowl with the win |
3:00 AM | A FOOTBALL LIFE | “A Football Life: Joe Greene” – The life and times of Mean Joe Greene, foundation of the Steel Curtain and the first Pittsburgh Steeler to have his number retired in 50 years. |
4:00 AM | A FOOTBALL LIFE | “A Football Life” – The Immaculate Reception – A Football Life features the iconic “Immaculate Reception” play that has been described in various ways – a myth, miracle, conspiracy, crime and a detective story. |
5:00 AM | IN THEIR OWN WORDS | “In Their Own Words: Jerome Bettis” – Get up close and personal with former Steelers Running Back Jerome Bettis through archival action footage and exclusive sound captured on the field, on the sidelines and in the locker room. |