Steelers Legend Hopes Chiefs Three-Peat

Steelers Legend Hopes Chiefs Three-Peat
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If the Kansas City Chiefs three-peat, they will match the Pittsburgh Steelers as the only team in NFL history to win four Super Bowls in a six-year span. They’ll also become the first team in the modern era to win three straight Super Bowls.

With the Chiefs appearing in their fifth Super Bowl in six years, many are crowning Kansas City as the best NFL dynasty ever. Even better than the Super Steelers of the ’70s.

Steelers legend Jack Ham, who was a part of the ’70s dynasty team, is not rooting against the Chiefs on Sunday, however. He hopes they make history.

“I would like to see them do it to tell you the truth,” Ham said on 105.9 The X’s “Mark Madden Show” on Wednesday, via Tim Benz of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. “Talk about the consummate team. Their defense has played well. They’re not explosive on offense right now. I don’t think they have the wideouts to do that. But they play close games. They don’t make mistakes out there. … Actually, I’m kind of rooting for them to do it. It’d be the first time it’s ever happened in the NFL.”

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The Steelers won back-to-back Super Bowl titles in 1974-1975 and 1978-1979. On the Steelers’ attempts to three-peat, Pittsburgh lost in the AFC Championship Game to the Oakland Raiders in 1976, while in 1980 they went 9-7 and missed the playoffs.

Even if the Chiefs accomplish an unprecedented three-peat, Chris “Mad Dog” Russo still thinks the Steelers of the 1970s are the greatest dynasty ever.

“When you look at these other title teams, these dynasty teams. Pittsburgh, Green Bay, the Patriots. They’re not just about one player. Pittsburgh had (10) Hall of Famers on it. They won with defense and they won with offense. Green Bay had nine, 10 Hall of Famers on it. This Chiefs team got (Travis) Kelce, (who) is a Hall of Famer, (Chris) Jones is probably a Hall of Famer and (Patrick) Mahomes is a Hall of Famer,” Russo said on First Take. “This is a about the quarterback, who I think is the greatest quarterback of all time. It’s so much about him more than the team. So from that standpoint, I don’t look at this as the greatest dynasty in the history of the National Football League.

“When you think of the Pittsburgh Steelers, yeah you think of (Terry) Bradshaw. But you think of Franco (Harris), you think of that offensive line, you think of (Jack) Lambert, you think of Mean Joe Greene, you think of Mel Blount. When you think of the Packers, you think of Nitscke and Herb Adderley and Willie Davis and (Bart) Starr and Jim Taylor and (Vince) Lombardi and (Paul) Hornung. You think of a group of people. Here, when you think of the Chiefs, you think of Mahomes and maybe a little Kelce.”

Russo makes a valid point with the Chiefs only having three future...