Pittsburgh Steelers
Pittsburgh Steelers football cards are prized for their connection to NFL legends like Terry Bradshaw, Joe Greene, and Franco Harris. Modern stars like T.J. Watt drive current collector demand. Panini and Topps releases offer Steelers rookie cards, autographs, and rare parallels. Rookie cards are in high demand, while collectors still chase vintage cards of Pittsburgh’s Super Bowl dynasty years. Steelers football cards are a must-have for team loyalists and seasoned collectors alike.
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Terry Bradshaw
Franco Harris
Lynn Swann
John Stallworth
Mean Joe Greene
Jack Lambert
Troy Polamalu
Hines Ward
Ben Roethlisberger
Jack Ham
1957 Topps Johnny Unitas Rookie Card (#138)
While Unitas is primarily associated with the Colts, this card features him as a Steeler during his rookie year and is a unique piece of Steelers history.
1957 Topps Ernie Stautner Rookie Card (#22)
A classic card of the Hall of Fame defensive lineman who was a cornerstone of the Steelers’ early years.
1963 Topps Bill Nelsen Rookie Card (#123)
Highlights the quarterback who helped lay the groundwork for the team’s rise in the 1970s.
1971 Topps Terry Bradshaw Rookie Card (#156)
One of the most iconic Steelers cards, featuring the Hall of Fame quarterback who led the team to four Super Bowl victories.
1973 Topps Franco Harris Rookie Card (#89)
The rookie card of the Hall of Fame running back and Super Bowl IX MVP, a cornerstone of the Steelers’ dynasty.
1975 Topps Lynn Swann Rookie Card (#282)
Showcases the Hall of Fame wide receiver known for his acrobatic catches and Super Bowl heroics.
1976 Topps Jack Lambert Rookie Card (#220)
The rookie card of the Hall of Fame linebacker and one of the fiercest defenders in NFL history.
1982 Topps Mike Webster Rookie Card (#105)
Features the Hall of Fame center and anchor of the Steelers’ offensive line during their Super Bowl runs.
1998 SP Authentic Hines Ward Rookie Card (#18)
Highlights the rookie season of the franchise's all-time leading receiver and Super Bowl XL MVP.
2004 Topps Ben Roethlisberger Rookie Card (#311)
A modern classic, featuring the quarterback who led the Steelers to two Super Bowl titles and became one of their greatest players.