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  1. Checkout the latest stats for John Stallworth. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, college, draft, and more on Pro-football-reference.com.

  2. His career statistics included 537 receptions for 8,723 yards and 63 touchdowns. Stallworth's reception total was a franchise record until being surpassed by Hines Ward in 2005. Stallworth played in three Pro Bowls and was the Steelers' two-time MVP. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2002.

  3. John Stallworth gained a career-high 167 yards from scrimmage during the Pittsburgh Steelers 37-27 loss against the Kansas City Chiefs on September 2, 1984. View the most current football statistics for John Stallworth, Wide Receiver, for the Pittsburgh Steelers at The Football Database.

  4. Stallworth caught 537 passes for 8,723 yards and 63 touchdowns, all Steelers team records at the time of his retirement. A veteran of six AFC championship games and four Steelers Super Bowl triumphs (IX, X, XIII, XIV), Stallworth was named All-Pro in 1979 and All-AFC in 1979 and 1984.

  5. John Stallworth played 14 seasons for the Steelers. He had 537 catches for 8,723 yards and scored 64 touchdowns. He was selected to play in 3 Pro Bowls, and won 4 championships.

  6. Latest on WR John Stallworth including news, stats, videos, highlights and more on NFL.com.

  7. Stallworth scored the game winning touchdown on a 73-yard reception in Super Bowl XIV against the Los Angeles Rams. Stallworth still holds the Super Bowl record for average yard per catch with 24.4 yards. He also holds the record for single-game average, 40.33 yards, set in Super Bowl XIV.

  8. John Stallworth played from 1974 to 1987 during his career with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Stallworth caught 537 passes for 8,723 yards and 63 receiving touchdowns in his career.

  9. John Stallworth had 11 catches for 268 yards and scored 3 touchdowns in 4 games in Super Bowls in his career.

  10. Jul 15, 2021 · John Stallworth’s performance in Super Bowl XIV was legendary. The Steelers opened the second half trailing, but a downfield strike from Terry Bradshaw to Lynn Swann gave Pittsburgh the lead. But the Rams immediately struck back, and Pittsburgh opened the fourth quarter down 19-17.

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