Pittsburgh Maulers
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The Pittsburgh Maulers were a team which competed in the 1984 season of the United States Football League, ceasing operation after the season. Their most prominent player was running back Mike Rozier, former winner of collegiate football's most prestigious individual award, the Heisman Trophy. They were owned by shopping mall magnate Edward J. DeBartolo, Sr., the father of Edward J. DeBartolo, Jr., then-owner of the San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League. The Maulers played at Three Rivers Stadium.
[edit] Single Season Leaders
Rushing Yards: 792 (1984), Mike Rozier
Receiving Yards: 994 (1984), Greg Anderson (football player)
Passing Yards: 2368 (1984), Glenn Carano
[edit] Season-By-Season
Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties
Season | W | L | T | Finish | Playoff Results |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1984 | 3 | 15 | 0 | 3rd EC Atlantic | - |
Totals | 3 | 15 | 0 | (including playoffs) |
PITTSBURGH MAULERS 1984 SCHEDULE WEEK 1: SUN, FEB 26 at Oklahoma L 7-3 [0-1] WEEK 2: SAT, MAR 3 at Michigan L 27-24 [0-2] WEEK 3: SUN, MAR 11 BIRMINGHAM L 30-18 [0-3] WEEK 4: SUN, MAR 18 at Washington W 16-7 [1-3] WEEK 5: SAT, MAR 24 PHILADELPHIA L 25-10 [1-4] WEEK 6: SUN, APR 1 OAKLAND W 28-14 [2-4] WEEK 7: SUN, APR 8 at New Orleans L 24-27 [2-5] WEEK 8: SUN, APR 15 DENVER L 31-21 [2-6] WEEK 9: SUN, APR 22 NEW JERSEY L 14-10 [2-7] WEEK 10:FRI, APR 27 at Memphis L 17-7 [2-8] WEEK 11:SAT, MAY 5 at Los Angeles L 20-12 [2-9] WEEK 12:SAT, MAY 12 HOUSTON L 47-26 [2-10] WEEK 13:MON, MAY 21 at New Jersey L 16-14 [2-11] WEEK 14:SUN, MAY 27 WASHINGTON W 15-6 [3-11] WEEK 15:MON, JUN 4 at Philadelphia L 23-17 [3-12] WEEK 16:MON, JUN 11 SAN ANTONIO L 21-3 [3-13] WEEK 10:SAT, JUN 16 TAMPA BAY L 21-9 [3-14] WEEK 10:FRI, JUN 22 at Jacksonville L 26-2 [3-15]
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