PHOTOS: This month in Steelers history
Take a look at important dates in Steelers history during the month of September

September 3, 1979 - Chuck Noll's 100th career win, defeated New England 16-13 in OT.

September 6, 1964 - Art Rooney Sr. inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He served as President and Chairman of the Board for the Pittsburgh Steelers from 1933-1988.

September 7, 1963 - Johnny Blood McNally inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. McNally was a player/coach on the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1937-1938.

September 7, 1963 - Bert Bell inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Bell was co-owner of the Pittsburgh Steelers from 1941-1946.

September 10, 1996 - Zach Gentry was born

September 13, 1969 - Ernie Stautner inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Stautner was the first Steelers player to have his number retired by the team.

September 15, 1994 - J.C. Hassenauer was born

September 17, 1966 - Bill Dudley inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Dudley was the NFL's Most Valuable Player in 1946.

September 17, 1966 - Walt Kiesling inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Kiesling coached the Steelers for 10 years.

September 18, 1996 - Kevin Dotson was born

September 20, 1970 - The first regular season game played at Three Rivers Stadium – a 19-7 loss to the Houston Oilers.

September 20, 1933 - First game in franchise history - the 'Pirates' lost to N.Y. Giants 23-2 at Forbes Field.

September 22, 1963 - The first Steelers game played at Pitt Stadium – defeated the NY Giants 31-0.

September 27, 1933 - First win in franchise history – a 14-3 victory over the Chicago Cardinals.

September 29, 2002 - Bill Cowher's 100th career win, a 16-13 victory over Cleveland in OT.