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John Stallworth

Personal information
Date of birthJuly 15, 1952(age 59)
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Career information
CollegeAlabama A&M
NFL Draft1974 / Round: 4 / Pick: 82
Debut1974 for the Pittsburgh Steelers
Last played1987 for the Pittsburgh Steelers
Career history
As player:
* Pittsburgh Steelers (  -  )
Career highlights and awards
* 4× Pro Bowl selection (1979, 1982, 1983, 1984) * 1× First-team All-Pro selection (1979) * 1× Second-team All-Pro selection (1984) * 4× Super Bowl champion (IX, X, XIII, XIV) * 1984 NFL Comeback Player of the Year
NFL stat - Week, 1987
Receptions537
Receiving Yards8723
Touchdowns63

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Johnny Lee Stallworth, (born July 15, 1952), in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, is a former American football wide receiver who played fourteen seasons in the National Football League for the Pittsburgh Steelers. He played college football at Alabama A&M, becoming the Steelers' fourth-round draft pick in 1974. Stallworth played in six AFC championships, and went to four Super Bowls. His career statistics included 537 receptions for 8,723 yards and 63 TDs. His receptions were a franchise record until that record was surpassed by Hines Ward in 2005. Stallworth played in four Pro Bowls and was the Steelers' two-time MVP.

A native of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Stallworth was an All-Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference receiver for Alabama A&M in 1972 and 1973.

Stallworth was the 82nd player taken that year. After a rookie year as an understudy, he became a starter in his second season and held that job for the rest of his 165-game career. Stallworth did battle a series of fibula, foot, ankle, knee and hamstring injuries that forced him to miss 44 regular-season games.

He is best remembered for his actions in the Super Bowl. In Super Bowl XIII, he caught a record-tying 75-yard touchdown pass from Terry Bradshaw that would later be a crucial touchdown in a 35-31 Steelers win over the Dallas Cowboys. He suffered leg cramps later and played sparingly in the second half, finishing with 3 receptions for 115 yards and 2 touchdowns

One year later, at Super Bowl XIV with the Steelers trailing the Los Angeles Rams 19-17 early in the fourth quarter, Steelers' coach Chuck Noll called for "60-Prevent-Slot-Hook-And-Go," a play the Steelers failed in practice prior to the big game. With 12 minutes remaining, Bradshaw dropped back and threw it long to Stallworth, who caught it and beat Rod Perry to the end zone for a 73-yard touchdown that would pave the way for the Steelers' 31-19 win and their fourth world championship. Sports Illustrated considered the catch notable enough to put Stallworth on the cover of a subsequent issue. Overall, Stallworth recorded 3 receptions for 121 yards in the game.

Stallworth holds the Super Bowl records for career average per catch (24.4 yards) and single-game average, 40.33 yards in Super Bowl XIV. He had 12 touchdown receptions and a string of 17 straight games with a reception in post-season play. Stallworth also scored touchdowns in eight straight playoff games at one point (1978 � 1983), an NFL record.

He led the AFC with a career-high 1,395 yards gained on 80 receptions in 1984, when he was named the NFL Comeback Player of the Year. He helped the Steelers defeat eventual Super Bowl champion San Francisco for that team's only loss of the season and led the Steelers in a playoff run that featured an upset win over the Denver Broncos in the AFC Divisional Playoffs at Denver's Mile High Stadium. The next week, the Steelers fell to the Miami Dolphins in the AFC Championship Game, thus falling short of participating in Super Bowl XIX.

Stallworth earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration and an MBA with a concentration in Finance from Alabama A&M University.

In 1986, he founded Madison Research Corporation (MRC), which specialized in providing engineering and information technology services to government and commercial clients. Under Stallworth's leadership, MRC grew to more than 650 employees and $69.5 million in revenues(FY03). MRC manages six regional offices: Huntsville, Alabama (headquarters); Warner Robins, Georgia; Orlando, Florida and Shalimar, Florida; Montgomery, Alabama; Houston, Texas; and Dayton, Ohio. In October 2006, the sale of MRC to Wireless Facilities Inc. was completed, and at that time it was announced that Stallworth would pursue other interests.

Stallworth was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in August 2002.

Stallworth was announced as becoming part-owner of his former team on March 23, 2009, as part of the Rooney family restructuring ownership of the team. The Rooneys will remain in control of the franchise. Stallworth joins former Pittsburgh Penguins captain Mario Lemieux among Pittsburgh sports figures that would later own at least part of their former team. In April 2010, Stallworth joined the advisory board of PROJECTXYZ, Inc., a woman-owned, SBA 8(a) certified engineering and information technology business headquartered in Huntsville, AL.

He is a member of First Missionary Baptist Church in Huntsville, Alabama. He has another company named Genesis II

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The Steelers dominated the Broncos by gaining 425 yards of total offense. After Denver scored first on a field goal, Pittsburgh responded by driving 66 yards in 8 plays to score on running back Franco Harris' 1-yard touchdown run. Then on the Steelers' next drive, Harris ran 18 yards to the end zone for his second touchdown. Pittsburgh quarterback Terry Bradshaw threw two touchdowns in the fourth quarter, a 45-yarder to wide receiver John Stallworth and a 38-yard one to wide receiver Lynn Swann. Bradshaw completed 16 of 29 passes for 272 yards and 2 touchdowns, Stallworth had 10 receptions for 156 yards and a touchdown, and Harris rushed for 105 yards and 2 touchdowns.
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Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl IX Champions

Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Billy Johnson
NFL Comeback Player of the Year Award
{{NFL Year|1984}}
Succeeded by
Joe Montana
Tommy Kramer
5 Terry Hanratty * 10 Roy Gerela * 12 Terry Bradshaw * 17 Joe Gilliam * 20 Rocky Bleier * 22 Richard Conn * 23 Mike Wagner * 24 J. T. Thomas * 25 Ron Shanklin * 26 Preston Pearson * 27 Glen Edwards * 31 Donnie Shell * 32 Franco Harris (MVP) * 33 John Fuqua * 34 Andy Russell * 35 Steve Davis * 38 Ed Bradley * 39 Bobby Walden * 43 Frank Lewis * 45 Jim Allen * 46 Reggie Harrison * 47 Mel Blount * 50 Jim Clack * 51 Loren Toews * 52 Mike Webster * 54 Marv Kellum * 55 Jon Kolb * 56 Ray Mansfield * 57 Sam Davis * 58 Jack Lambert * 59 Jack Ham * 62 Jim Wolf * 63 Ernie Holmes * 64 Steve Furness * 68 L. C. Greenwood * 71 Gordon Gravelle * 72 Gerry Mullins * 73 Rick Druschel * 74 Dave Reavis * 75 Joe Greene * 77 Charlie Davis * 78 Dwight White * 82 John Stallworth * 84 Randy Grossman * 86 Reggie Garrett * 87 Larry Brown * 88 Lynn Swann * 89 John McMakin

Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl X Champions

5 Terry Hanratty * 10 Roy Gerela * 12 Terry Bradshaw * 17 Joe Gilliam * 20 Rocky Bleier * 23 Mike Wagner * 24 J. T. Thomas * 27 Glen Edwards * 31 Donnie Shell * 32 Franco Harris * 33 John Fuqua * 34 Andy Russell * 36 Dave Brown * 38 Ed Bradley * 39 Bobby Walden * 43 Frank Lewis * 44 Mike Collier * 45 Jim Allen * 46 Reggie Harrison * 47 Mel Blount * 50 Jim Clack * 51 Loren Toews * 52 Mike Webster * 54 Marv Kellum * 55 Jon Kolb * 56 Ray Mansfield * 57 Sam Davis * 58 Jack Lambert * 59 Jack Ham * 63 Ernie Holmes * 64 Steve Furness * 68 L. C. Greenwood * 71 Gordon Gravelle * 72 Gerry Mullins * 74 Dave Reavis * 75 Joe Greene * 76 John Banaszak * 78 Dwight White * 82 John Stallworth * 84 Randy Grossman * 86 Reggie Garrett * 87 Larry Brown * 88 Lynn Swann (MVP)

Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl XIII Champions

5 Craig Colquitt * 10 Roy Gerela * 12 Terry Bradshaw (MVP) * 15 Mike Kruczek * 18 Cliff Stoudt * 20 Rocky Bleier * 21 Tony Dungy * 23 Mike Wagner * 24 J. T. Thomas * 25 Ray Oldham * 29 Ron Johnson * 30 Larry Anderson * 31 Donnie Shell * 32 Franco Harris * 35 Jack Deloplaine * 38 Sidney Thornton * 39 Rick Moser * 47 Mel Blount * 51 Loren Toews * 52 Mike Webster * 53 Dennis Winston * 55 Jon Kolb * 56 Robin Cole * 57 Sam Davis * 58 Jack Lambert * 59 Jack Ham * 64 Steve Furness * 65 Tom Beasley * 66 Ted Petersen * 67 Gary Dunn * 68 L. C. Greenwood * 69 Fred Anderson * 72 Gerry Mullins * 74 Ray Pinney * 75 Joe Greene * 76 John Banaszak * 77 Steve Courson * 78 Dwight White * 79 Larry Brown * 82 John Stallworth * 83 Theo Bell * 84 Randy Grossman * 86 Jim Smith * 87 Jim Mandich * 88 Lynn Swann * 89 Bennie Cunningham

Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl XIV Champions

5 Craig Colquitt * 9 Matt Bahr * 12 Terry Bradshaw (MVP) * 15 Mike Kruczek * 20 Rocky Bleier * 23 Mike Wagner * 24 J. T. Thomas * 27 Greg Hawthorne * 29 Ron Johnson * 30 Larry Anderson * 31 Donnie Shell * 32 Franco Harris * 33 Anthony Anderson * 38 Sidney Thornton * 39 Rick Moser * 47 Mel Blount * 49 Dwayne Woodruff * 50 Tom Graves * 51 Loren Toews * 52 Mike Webster * 53 Dennis Winston * 54 Zack Valentine * 55 Jon Kolb * 56 Robin Cole * 57 Sam Davis * 58 Jack Lambert * 59 Jack Ham * 63 Thom Dornbrook * 64 Steve Furness * 65 Tom Beasley * 66 Ted Petersen * 67 Gary Dunn * 68 L. C. Greenwood * 72 Gerry Mullins * 75 Joe Greene * 76 John Banaszak * 77 Steve Courson * 78 Dwight White * 79 Larry Brown * 82 John Stallworth * 83 Theo Bell * 84 Randy Grossman * 86 Jim Smith * 88 Lynn Swann * 89 Bennie Cunningham

NFL Comeback Player of the Year Award

1972: Morrall * 1973: Gabriel * 1974: Namath * 1975: Hampton * 1976: Landry * 1977: Morton * 1978: Riggins * 1979: Csonka * 1980: Plunkett * 1981: Anderson * 1982: Alzado * 1983: B. Johnson * 1984: Stallworth * 1985: No Selection * 1986: Montana & Kramer * 1987: White * 1988: Bell * 1989: Anderson * 1990: Word * 1991: McMahon * 1992: Cunningham * 1993: Allen * 1994: Marino * 1995: Harbaugh & Hearst * 1996: Bettis * 1997: Brooks * 1998: Flutie * 1999: Young * 2000: J. Johnson * 2001: Hearst * 2002: Maddox * 2003: Kitna * 2004: McGahee * 2005: Smith * 2006: Pennington * 2007: Moss * 2008: Pennington * 2009: Brady



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