1989 Pittsburgh Steelers season
The 1989 Pittsburgh Steelers season was the franchise's 57th season as a professional sports franchise and as a member of the National Football League. They were considered a rebuilding team filled with many young players, especially after the release of longtime center Mike Webster in the offseason. The young team showed its inexperience in the first game of the season, when they lost at home to the archrival Cleveland Browns 51–0. The loss marked the Steelers worst defeat in franchise history. The following week wasn't much better, losing 41–10 to another division rival, the defending AFC Champion Cincinnati Bengals.
However, the Steelers clinched the final playoff spot in the last week in the season with a 9–7 record. Chuck Noll, in his 21st season as the team's head coach, was named the NFL's Coach of the Year for the only time in his coaching career.
In the first round of the playoffs, the Steelers would have a memorable come-from-behind overtime victory over the division-rival Houston Oilers 26–23, which saw Gary Anderson kick a game-winning, 50-yard field goal in the extra period. The following week, the Steelers nearly pulled off a major upset against the Denver Broncos at Mile High Stadium before losing 24–23 on a Melvin Bratton one-yard touchdown run with 2:22 remaining in the game.
Though the Steelers would not make the playoffs again under Chuck Noll, the season did set the tone for the team's return to prominence in the 1990s under his successor, Bill Cowher.
Until 2015, it was the last season the Steelers made the playoffs in a season the Super Bowl aired on CBS. Each of the next six such seasons would see the team missing the playoffs.
Staff
Roster
Offseason
The offseason was marked with the team deciding not to renew the contract of longtime center Mike Webster. Webster's release marked the end of the Super Bowl-era players on the team. Although Dwayne Woodruff was still with the Steelers and had won a Super Bowl ring during his rookie year, Webster had been the last member on the team that won all four Super Bowls. Webster would be succeeded at center with a young Dermontti Dawson, who was drafted the year before to be groomed as Webster's replacement, and like Webster would go on to an All-Pro career as one of the best at his position.Meanwhile, the team drafted UCLA safety Carnell Lake in the second round of the 1989 draft. Lake would be a key member of the team's defense through the 1998 season, although his accomplishments would often be underlooked as opposed to his teammate, Rod Woodson.
Preseason
Schedule
Regular season
Schedule
Game summaries
Week 1
The Steelers and Chuck Noll faced off against their divisional rival Browns and former defensive coordinator Bud Carson in the season opener.Week 2 (Sunday September 17, 1989): at [Cincinnati Bengals]
at Riverfront Stadium, Cincinnati- Game time: 1:00 pm EDT
- Game weather:
- Game attendance: 53,885
- Referee: Dick Jorgensen
- TV announcers: Don Criqui, Ahmad Rashād
- Cincinnati – FG Gallery 26
- Pittsburgh – FG Anderson 38
- Cincinnati – Brown 27 pass from Esiason
- Cincinnati – FG Gallery 47
- Cincinnati – Woods 1 run
- Pittsburgh – Hill 7 pass from Brister
- CIncinnati – Jennings 1 run
- CIncinnati – Brooks 2 run
- Cincinnati – Jennings 43 pass from Esiason
Week 3 (Sunday September 24, 1989): vs. [Minnesota Vikings]
- Game time: 1:00 pm EDT
- Game weather: 54 °F
- Game attendance: 50,744
- Referee: Dick Hantak
- TV announcers: Steve Zabriskie, Hank Stram
- Pittsburgh – Mularkey 15 pass from Brister
- Minnesota – Wilson 1 run
- Pittsburgh – Worley 8 run
- Minnesota – Thomas 27 fumble return
- Pittsburgh – Hoge 2 run
- Pittsburgh – FG Anderson 38
- Pittsburgh – FG Anderson 44
Week 4 (Sunday October 1, 1989): at [Detroit Lions]
- Game time: 1:00 pm EDT
- Game weather: Dome
- Game attendance: 43,804
- Referee: Ben Dreith
- TV announcers: Don Criqui, Ahmad Rashād
- Detroit – FG Murray 37
- Pittsburgh – Lipps 48 pass from Brister
- Pittsburgh – FG Anderson 20
- Pittsburgh – Carter 1 run
- Pittsburgh – Wallace 2 run
Week 5 (Sunday October 8, 1989): vs. [Cincinnati Bengals]
- Game time: 1:00 pm EDT
- Game weather: 43 °F
- Game attendance: 52,785
- Referee: Howard Roe
- TV announcers: Joel Meyers, Paul Maguire
- Pittsburgh – Carter 22 pass from Brister
- Cincinnati – FG Breech 24
- Cincinnati – FG Breech 27
- Pittsburgh – FG Anderson 24
- Cincinnati – Martin 7 pass from Esiason
- Pittsburgh – FG Anderson 40
- Cincinnati – Brooks 13 run
- Pittsburgh – FG Anderson 34
- Cincinnati – Brooks 65 run
Week 6 (Sunday October 15, 1989): at [Cleveland Browns]
- Game time: 4:00 pm EDT
- Game weather:
- Game attendance: 78,840
- Referee: Gene Barth
- TV announcers: Joel Meyers, Paul Maguire
- Pittsburgh – FG Anderson 49
- Pittsburgh – Carter 14 pass from Blackledge
- Cleveland – Metcalf 2 run
- Pittsburgh – Williams 1 run
Week 7 (Sunday October 22, 1989): at [Houston Oilers]
- Game time: 1:00 pm EDT
- Game weather: Dome
- Game attendance: 59,091
- Referee: Jerry Markbreit
- TV announcers: Tom Hammond, Joe Namath
- Houston – Highsmith 3 pass from Moon
- Houston – FG Zendejas 41
- Houston – Duncan 51 pass from Moon
- Houston – Highsmith 5 pass from Moon
- Houston – FG Zendejas 51
Week 8 (Sunday October 29, 1989): vs. [Kansas City Chiefs]
- Game time: 1:00 pm EST
- Game weather: 72 °F
- Game attendance: 54,194
- Referee: Tom Dooley
- TV announcers: Joel Meyers, Paul Maguire
- Pittsburgh – FG Anderson 41
- Pittsburgh – Lipps 16 pass from Brister
- Pittsburgh – FG Anderson 47
- Pittsburgh – FG Anderson 29
- Kansas City – FG Lowery 50
- Kansas City – Mandley 8 pass from DeBerg
- Kansas City – Maas 4 fumble return
- Pittsburgh – Lipps 64 pass from Brister
Week 9 (Sunday November 5, 1989): at [Denver Broncos]
- Game time: 4:00 pm EST
- Game weather:
- Game attendance: 74,739
- Referee: Red Cashion
- TV announcers: Marv Albert, Bob Trumpy
- Denver – Humphrey 22 run
- Denver – FG Treadwell 26
- Pittsburgh – Carter 15 pass from Brister
- Denver – FG Treadwell 26
- Denver – Johnson 44 pass from Elway
- Denver – Elway 2 run
- Denver – Humphrey 12 run
Week 10 (Sunday November 12, 1989): vs. [Chicago Bears]
- Game time: 1:00 pm EST
- Game weather: 47 °F
- Game attendance: 56,505
- Referee: Gordon McCarter
- TV announcers: Jim Nantz, Pat Haden
- Chicago – N. Anderson 2 run
- Chicago – FG Butler 39
- Chicago – Muster 20 pass from Harbaugh
- Chicago – FG Butler 35
Week 11 (Sunday November 19, 1989): vs. [San Diego Chargers]
- Game time: 1:00 pm EST
- Game weather: 31 °F
- Game attendance: 44,203
- Referee: Bob McElwee
- TV announcers: Joel Meyers, Paul Maguire
- Pittsburgh – FG Anderson 49
- San Diego – A. Miller 20 pass from McMahon
- Pittsburgh – FG Anderson 28
- San Diego – FG Bahr 27
- Pittsburgh – Woodson 84 kickoff return
- San Diego – A. Miller 18 pass from McMahon
- Pittsburgh – Hoge 1 run
Week 12 (Sunday November 26, 1989): at [Miami Dolphins]
- Game time: 1:00 pm EST
- Game weather:
- Game attendance: 59,936
- Referee: Dick Jorgensen
- TV announcers: Marv Albert, Bob Trumpy
Scoring Drives:
- Miami – Smith 1 run
- Miami – Clayton 66 pass from Marino
- Pittsburgh – Hoge 1 run
- Pittsburgh – Woodruff 21 with lateral after Lake 2 fumble return
- Pittsburgh – FG Anderson 27
- Pittsburgh – Hoge 5 run
- Pittsburgh – FG Anderson 42
- Pittsburgh – Hoge 1 run
Week 13 (Sunday December 3, 1989): vs. [Houston Oilers]
- Game time: 1:00 pm EST
- Game weather: 22 °F
- Game attendance: 40,541
- Referee: Ben Dreith
- TV announcers: Jim Donovan, Bob Trumpy
- Pittsburgh – FG Anderson 18
- Pittsburgh – Hoge 4 run
- Houston – Duncan 18 pass from Moon
- Houston – Hill 27 pass from Moon
- Pittsburgh – FG Anderson 37
- Houston – Safety, McDowell tackled Newsome in end zone
- Pittsburgh – FG Anderson 18
- Houston – White 1 run
Week 14 (Sunday December 10, 1989): at [New York Jets]
- Game time: 1:00 pm EST
- Game weather:
- Game attendance: 41,037
- Referee: Johnny Grier
- TV announcers: Tom Hammond, Joe Namath
- Pittsburgh – Worley 35 run
- Pittsburgh – FG Anderson 42
- Pittsburgh – FG Anderson 45
Week 15 (Sunday December 17, 1989): vs. [New England Patriots]
- Game time: 1:00 pm EST
- Game weather: 5 °F
- Game attendance: 26,594
- Referee: Tom Dooley
- TV announcers: Jim Donovan, Jimmy Cefalo
- Pittsburgh – Worley 8 run
- New England – FG Staurovsky 20
- Pittsburgh – Hoge 1 run
- Pittsburgh – Lipps 58 run
- Pittsburgh – Hoge 2 run
- New England – C. Jones 12 pass from Wilson
Week 16 (Sunday December 24, 1989): at [Tampa Bay Buccaneers]
- Game time: 1:00 pm EST
- Game weather:
- Game attendance: 29,690
- Referee: Jerry Seeman
- TV announcers: Joel Meyers, Paul Maguire
- Pittsburgh – Worley 1 run
- Tampa Bay – Carrier 7 pass from Ferguson
- Pittsburgh – Lipps 79 pass from Brister
- Tampa Bay – FG Igwebuike 45
- Pittsburgh – Lipps 12 pass from Brister
- Pittsburgh – FG Anderson 32
- Tampa Bay – FG Igwebuike 24
- Pittsburgh – Worley 1 run
- Tampa Bay – Safety, Cocroft blocked punt out of end zone
- Tampa Bay – Carrier 39 pass from Ferguson
Standings
Playoffs
Game summaries
AFC Wild Card Playoff (Sunday December 31, 1989): at [Houston Oilers]
at Astrodome, Houston, Texas- Game time: 4:00 pm EST
- Game weather: Dome
- Game attendance: 58,306
- Referee: Pat Haggerty
- TV announcers: Marv Albert, Bob Trumpy
- Pittsburgh – Worley 9 run
- Houston – FG Zendejas 26
- Houston – FG Zendejas 35
- Pittsburgh – FG Anderson 25
- Houston – FG Zendejas 26
- Pittsburgh – FG Anderson 30
- Pittsburgh – FG Anderson 48
- Houston – Givins 18 pass from Moon
- Houston – Givins 9 pass from Moon
- Pittsburgh – Hoge 2 run
- Pittsburgh – FG Anderson 50
AFC Divisional Playoff (Sunday January 7, 1990): at [Denver Broncos]
- Game time: 4:00 pm EST
- Game weather:
- Game attendance: 75,868
- Referee: Gene Barth
- TV announcers: Dick Enberg, Bill Walsh
- Pittsburgh – FG Anderson 32
- Pittsburgh – Hoge 7 run
- Denver – Bratton 1 run
- Pittsburgh – Lipps 9 pass from Brister
- Denver – FG Treadwell 43
- Denver – Johnson 37 pass from Elway
- Pittsburgh – FG Anderson 35
- Pittsburgh – FG Anderson 32
- Denver – Bratton 1 run
Awards and honors
- Tunch Ilkin, AFC Pro Bowl
- Carnell Lake, Steelers Rookie of the Year
- Rod Woodson, AFC Pro Bowl