Steelers 2007
Season Chronicled In Highlight Film Titled,
“A New
Era”
PITTSBURGH —
The story of the Pittsburgh Steelers
2007 season was retold today when the team unveiled its annual season highlight
film, “A New Era, The 2007 Pittsburgh Steelers.”
The film, which premiered today in the East Club Lounge
at Heinz Field, details the Steelers first season under Head Coach Mike Tomlin
and provides a detailed look at the team’s 75th season. The 2007 team
returned to the playoffs and captured the AFC North Division title with a 10-6
record.
The 23-minute film recaptures the Steelers’
record-setting performances set in 2007, including quarterback Ben
Roethlisberger’s memorable year, arguably the best season by a quarterback in
team history.
Roethlisberger set a club record with 32 touchdowns and
was named to his first Pro Bowl. He also tossed a team-record (tied) five
touchdowns on November 5 on a Monday Night Football game versus the Baltimore
Ravens, the same night the Steelers 75th Season All-Time team was
recognized.
Viewers also saw linebacker James Harrison, who was
named team MVP in 2007, raise his game in his first season as a starter.
Harrison led the team with 8.5 sacks and earned a starting spot in the Pro Bowl,
while helping the Steelers rank first in the NFL in total
defense.
““A New Era” was produced by Bethel Park-native John
Weiss of NFL Films, his 18th Steelers highlight project. KDKA Radio’s
Larry Richert narrates the video, while the Steelers broadcast team of Bill
Hillgrove and former Steelers All-Pro Tunch Ilkin are featured in radio calls of
game action.
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