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The longest losing streak in Pittsburgh Steelers history is 16 games, which started in the 1969 season and concluded in the 1970 season. The losing streak started on Sep 28, 1969 with a 27-41 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles and ended on Oct 11, 1970 with a 23-10 win over the Buffalo Bills.
The longest losing streak of consecutive home games in Pittsburgh Steelers history is 10 games, which spanned between the 1937 season and the 1939 season. The losing streak started on Nov 21, 1937 with a 0-23 home loss to the Brooklyn Dodgers and ended on Nov 26, 1939 with a 24-12 home win over the Philadelphia Eagles.
The longest losing streak of consecutive road games in Pittsburgh Steelers history is 11 games, which spanned multiple seasons, starting in the 1968 season and ending in the 1970 season. The losing streak started on Dec 8, 1968 with a 7-28 away loss to the Dallas Cowboys and ended on Oct 18, 1970 with a 7-3 away win over the Houston Oilers.
Yes, the Pittsburgh Steelers have multiple losing streaks among the top 50 all time longest NFL losing streaks. The 16 game losing streak by the 1969 Pittsburgh Steelers – 1970 Pittsburgh Steelers is the 13th longest in NFL history, the 12 game losing streak by the 1938 Pittsburgh Pirates – 1939 Pittsburgh Pirates is the 35th longest.
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