Steelers Approach NFL Record for Consecutive Non-Losing Seasons

The Pittsburgh Steelers are on the brink of making NFL history, needing just two more wins to break the record for the most consecutive non-losing seasons, currently held jointly with the Dallas Cowboys. This record, which both franchises share, highlights their long-standing rivalry, marked by three Super Bowl matchups, where the Steelers triumphed in two. Most Consecutive Non-Losing Seasons in NFL History Pittsburgh Steelers: 21 (2024-Present) - 2 Championships Dallas Cowboys: 21 (1965-85) - 5 Championships New England Patriots: 19 (2001-18) - 6 Championships Oakland Raiders: 16 (1965-80) - 2 Championships San Francisco 49ers: 16 (1983-98) - 6 Championships Chicago Bears: 15 (1930-44; 1946-51) - 4 Championships Head coach Mike Tomlin is also closing in on his 19th consecutive non-losing season, which would tie him with Bill Belichick for second all-time among coaches. Tom Landry holds the record with 20 seasons. Notable Achievements Under Tomlin Since taking over in 2007, Tomlin has led the Steelers to multiple division titles and a Super Bowl victory in 2008. Despite ups and downs, including playoff disappointments, the Steelers have remained competitive, making the playoffs four times from 2020 to 2024. Key Figures in Recent History Former head coach Bill Cowher Current head coach Mike Tomlin Former GM Kevin Colbert Late owner Dan Rooney and current president Art Rooney II Hall of Famers like Ben Roethlisberger and Troy Polamalu Defensive stars T.J. Watt and James Harrison As the Steelers look to solidify their legacy, the upcoming games are critical in their pursuit of this historic milestone.
Source: CBS Sports - 2025-12-11