This day in sports history: Pittsburgh Steelers win Super Bowl XIII

SUPER BOWL XIII: Steelers defeat Cowboys 35-31 at the Orange Bowl in Miami

Just inside the doors. Steeler history unfolds with collections of photographs from Steeler teams from the 1930 s through the eighties. There are 3 ft by 5 ft posters of the Steelers all time team and there are profiles of coach Chuck Noll and Art Rooney. There are also continuous video tapes of the Steelers four Super Bowl victories, but there are also some items that you may only see together once in *** lifetime. Stan Cohen designer of the project explains. Well, one of the things that we have that’s very exciting is the bus from the Hall of Fame. It’s the first time that anything was ever let out of the Hall of Fame and we brought them here and they’re very, they’re worth seeing. What question do we have? Well, we have uh art Rooney, we have Bert Bell. Uh we have ST we have everybody that uh that is in the Hall of Fame that has to do with the Steelers. There’s eight of them. Uh We also have the Super Bowl, we have Mr Rooney’s Super Bowl Rings which uh uh we estimate the value of 100 and $50,000. They’re beautiful. To see. But one of the most valuable things that, uh, the Steelers feel are the shirts that you see here, these are the original game shirts, the game jerseys worn by the players, they’re all original and it’s every player, the 24 players. And, uh, we have *** guard on here at all times because this is the one thing that we want to keep.

This day in sports history: Pittsburgh Steelers win Super Bowl XIII

SUPER BOWL XIII: Steelers defeat Cowboys 35-31 at the Orange Bowl in Miami

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Updated: 8:00 AM EST Jan 21, 2026

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Jan. 21, 1979 – Terry Bradshaw throws four touchdown passes to lead the Pittsburgh Steelers to their third Super Bowl win, a 35-31 victory over the Dallas Cowboys.Bradshaw, the game’s MVP, completes 17 of 30 passes for 318 yards.

Jan. 21, 1979 – Terry Bradshaw throws four touchdown passes to lead the Pittsburgh Steelers to their third Super Bowl win, a 35-31 victory over the Dallas Cowboys.

Bradshaw, the game’s MVP, completes 17 of 30 passes for 318 yards.