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The 1964 Pittsburgh Steelers season was the team's 32nd in the National Football League. The team played all of their home games at Pitt Stadium, and won five games, while losing nine, resulting in a fifth-place finish in the NFL Eastern Conference. Following the season, the Steelers dismissed head coach Buddy Parker and replaced him with Mike Nixon.

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  • The 1964 Pittsburgh Steelers season was the team's 32nd in the National Football League. The team played all of their home games at Pitt Stadium, and won five games, while losing nine, resulting in a fifth-place finish in the NFL Eastern Conference. Following the season, the Steelers dismissed head coach Buddy Parker and replaced him with Mike Nixon. (en)
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  • ;First Quarter * PIT – Mike Clark 21 yard field goal – Steelers 3-0 * PIT – John Henry Johnson 33 yard rush – – Steelers 10-0 ;Second Quarter * PIT – John Henry Johnson 45 yard rush – – Steelers 16-0 * CLE – Gary Collins 18 yard pass from Frank Ryan – Steelers 16-7 ;Third Quarter * PIT – John Henry Johnson 5 yard rush – – Steelers 23-7 (en)
  • ;Second Quarter * CLE – Lou Groza 36 yard field goal – Browns 3-0 * CLE – Clifton McNeil 25 yard pass from Frank Ryan – Browns 10-0 * PIT – Clarence Peaks 5 yard rush – Browns 10-7 * PIT – Mike Clark 26 yard field goal – Tied 10-10 ;Third Quarter * CLE – Ernie Green 7 yard rush – Browns 17-10 * CLE – Lou Groza 22 yard field goal – Browns 20-10 ;Fourth Quarter * CLE – Lou Groza 16 yard field goal – Browns 23-17 * PIT – John Henry Johnson 1 yard rush – Browns 23-17 * CLE – Ernie Green 13 yard rush – Browns 30-17 (en)
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  • The 1964 Pittsburgh Steelers season was the team's 32nd in the National Football League. The team played all of their home games at Pitt Stadium, and won five games, while losing nine, resulting in a fifth-place finish in the NFL Eastern Conference. Following the season, the Steelers dismissed head coach Buddy Parker and replaced him with Mike Nixon. (en)
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