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Originally Posted by dalakhani
Didn't the steelers lose to Denver that year with kordell?
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since i was talking about '01, no. but they did lose to denver in 97.
2001[edit]
As starting quarterback, Stewart led the 2001 Steelers to a 13–3 regular-season record and the top seed in the AFC playoffs. Under the tutelage of new QB coach Tom Clements and new offensive coordinator Mike Mularkey, Stewart had his best year as a pro, throwing for over 3,000 yards, completing 60 percent of his passes, and attaining a passer rating of 81.7. He threw for 14 TDs and ran for five more. Stewart was elected to the Pro Bowl and was named the Steelers MVP.
The Steelers easily defeated the then-defending Super Bowl champion Baltimore Ravens in the divisional playoffs.
The eventual Super Bowl champion New England Patriots defeated the Steelers in the AFC Championship Game.