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  1. 1983 Pittsburgh Steelers season - Wikipedia

    The 1983 Pittsburgh Steelers season was the franchise's 51st season in the National Football League. The team won the AFC Central Division with a 10–6 record (the team's best record in …

  2. 1983 Pittsburgh Steelers Roster & Players | Pro-Football-Reference.com

    Check out the 1983 Pittsburgh Steelers Roster, Players , Starters and more on Pro-Football-Reference.com.

  3. 1983 Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) - Pro Football Archives

    Dec 30, 2025 · Get the trusted source for the 1983 Pittsburgh Steelers. Get information on scores, rosters, statistics, coaches, draft picks and more at Pro Football Archives.

  4. 1983 Pittsburgh Steelers Schedule & Results - The Football …

    View the 1983 Pittsburgh Steelers schedule, results and scores for regular season, preseason and postseason NFL games.

  5. The Game-By-Game Narrative Of The 1983 Pittsburgh Steelers

    The 1983 Pittsburgh Steelers won an AFC Central title and even though they weren’t one of the great playoff teams in franchise history, they provided memorable moments and marked the …

  6. Pittsburgh Steelers 1983 Scores, Stats, Schedule, Standings

    The Pittsburgh Steelers were 10-6 in 1983. They finished 1st in the AFC Central and 3rd in the AFC. They fell to the Los Angeles Raiders, 38 to 10, in the 1983 AFC divisional game.

  7. 1983 Pittsburgh Steelers Season, Schedule & Results

    Complete details of the the 1983 Pittsburgh football season, including full game log and playoff results.

  8. 1983 Pittsburgh Steelers Game-by-Game Results - The Stats Crew

    1983 Pittsburgh Steelers football game-by-game results from your Stats Crew.

  9. Pittsburgh Steelers 1983 Games and Schedule | Pro-Football-Reference.com

    Record: 10-6-0, 1st in AFC Central Division (Schedule and Results) Coach: Chuck Noll (10-6-0) Points For: 355 (22.2/g) 14th of 28. Points Against: 303 (18.9/g) 7th of 28. Expected W-L: 9.5 …

  10. 1983 Pittsburgh Steelers | Pro Football History.com

    The Steelers played their home games at Three Rivers Stadium. They finished the year 10-6-0 in the regular season, en route to winning the Central, but they lost their first playoff game to the …