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The Pittsburgh Steelers win Super Bowl XL in Detroit and bring home the fifth Lombardi Trophy in franchise history.
From 1992-98, safety Darren Perry wore a black-and-gold Pittsburgh Steeler uniform with No. 39 on the back. However, on Feb. 5, 2006, in Detroit, Mich., Perry was wearing a headset and a Steelers ball cap as the team’s defensive backs coach.
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Matt Hasselbeck addresses controversial Super Bowl XL calls in loss to Steelers: 'We were the best team'
The Pittsburgh Steelers won Super Bowl XL against the Seattle Seahawks 21-10 at Ford Field in Detroit. They were viewed as a Wild Card team that few expected to make a deep playoff run, while the Seahawks were widely regarded as one of the best teams in the league that season.
The setting for Super Bowl XL against the Seattle Seahawks was Detroit, Michigan, but you would have thought you were in Pittsburgh with the sea of Terrible Towels that took over Ford Field.
The Rolling Stones played a three-song set that began and ended with two of their classic songs—“Start Me Up” and “ (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction.” In between, the British rockers performed “Rough Justice,” a new song from their then-latest album, A Bigger Bang.