2002 Pittsburgh Steelers season
The 2002 season was the Pittsburgh Steelers' 70th as a professional sports franchise and as a member of the National Football League.
The Steelers were coming off a 13–3 record in 2001 and making an appearance in the AFC Championship game. The team failed to improve their 13–3 record, finishing 10–5–1, although this record was good enough for a division championship. With their finish, the Steelers became the first champions of the newly created AFC North. Bill Cowher's team won the Wild Card Game, defeating the rival Cleveland Browns at home, but lost to AFC South champion Tennessee Titans in the divisional round.
Week 4 saw Kordell Stewart's final game as the Steelers' starting quarterback, as he was replaced by Tommy Maddox during the game. Even though he did relieve an injured Maddox, Stewart never regained his job as he was released following the season.
Offseason
Undrafted free agents
| Player | Position | College |
| Matt Anderson | Center | Texas |
| Will Bouton | Linebacker | Furman |
| Leon Brockmeier | Tackle | Northwestern |
| Josh Burr | Tackle | South Dakota |
| Dallas Davis | Wide receiver | Colorado State |
| James Harrison | Linebacker | Kent State |
Regular season
Schedule
Note: Intra-divisional opponents are in bold text.Game summaries
Week 2: vs. Oakland Raiders
at Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaGame time: 8:30 pm EDTGame weather: Game attendance: 62,260Referee: Bill LeavyTV announcers: Mike Patrick, Paul Maguire, Joe Theismann, Suzy KolberWith the loss, the Steelers went 0-2 heading into their bye week.
Week 4: vs. Cleveland Browns
at Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaGame time: 1:00 pm EDTGame weather: Game attendance: 62,864Referee: Bernie KukarTV announcers: Gus Johnson, Brent JonesKordell Stewart began the game, going 15–25 for 143 yards, but was intercepted by Robert Griffith of the Browns. At this point his Pittsburgh career all but ended when he was benched and replaced by backup Tommy Maddox, who had resurrected his career with stints with the New Jersey Red Dogs in the Arena Football League and a championship season in the ill-fated XFL. With the Steelers down 13–6, Maddox found Plaxico Burress for the tying touchdown just before the two-minute warning. The game went to overtime, but Maddox was picked off on his first throw of the extra quarter. The Browns, however, gagged when Phil Dawson missed a 45-yard field goal try. With new life the Steelers led by Maddox marched in range for Todd Peterson's 31-yarder and the 16–13 final.
Week 5: at New Orleans Saints
at Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, LouisianaGame time: 1:00 pm EDTGame weather: DomeGame attendance: 67,734Referee: Larry NemmersTV announcers: Gus Johnson, Brent JonesTommy Maddox made his first start replacing an ineffective Kordell Stewart. Jerome Bettis went over 11,000 rushing yards in his career.
Week 6: at Cincinnati Bengals
at Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati, OhioGame time: 1:00 pm EDTGame weather: Game attendance: 63,900Referee: Ron WinterTV announcers: Kevin Harlan, Randy Cross, and Beasley ReeceWeek 7: vs. Indianapolis Colts
at Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaGame time: 9:00 pm EDTGame weather: Game attendance: 62,800Referee: Walt ColemanTV announcers: Al Michaels, John Madden, Melissa StarkWeek 8: at Baltimore Ravens
at Ravens Stadium, Baltimore, MarylandGame time: 1:00 pm ESTGame weather: Game attendance: 69,638Referee: Johnny GrierTV announcers: Gus Johnson, Brent JonesWeek 9: at Cleveland Browns
at Cleveland Browns Stadium, Cleveland, OhioGame time: 1:00 pm ESTGame weather: Game attendance: 73,718Referee: Mike CareyTV announcers: Ian Eagle, Solomon Wilcots, Marcus AllenWeek 10: vs. Atlanta Falcons
at Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaGame time: 1:00 pm ESTGame weather: Game attendance: 62,779Referee: Terry McAulayTV announcers: Sam Rosen, Bill Maas, Alby OxenreiterIn the first NFL tie since 1997, Tommy Maddox erupted with 473 passing yards and connected on four touchdown throws in his first matchup against the coach who drafted him in Denver, Dan Reeves. Reeves' Falcons, however, were surging behind the running of sophomore quarterback Michael Vick. A 34–17 Steelers lead in the fourth could not be held as Warrick Dunn and Vick rushed the Falcons in range for a one-yard Bob Christian rushing touchdown, a Jay Feely field goal, and finally the tying Vick rushing score with 32 seconds remaining in regulation. In overtime the Steelers drove to range of a 48-yard field goal try by Todd Peterson, this after he'd missed a 40-yarder in regulation. The Falcons' Brian Finneran had caught six passes for 72 yards, but in his career debut on special teams he pulled off the play of the game by blocking the kick. Late in the extra quarter Maddox was picked off by Kevin Mathis, but the subsequent 56-yad Feely try was blocked, with one second left on the clock. Maddox launched a desperation heave and Burress caught it, but was ruled down at the one-foot line with the game declared over. This would be the last time the Steelers would tie until Week 1 of the 2018 season.
Week 11: at Tennessee Titans
at Adelphia Coliseum, Nashville, TennesseeGame time: 1:00 pm ESTGame weather: Game attendance: 68,804Referee: Tony CorrenteTV announcers: Gus Johnson, Brent Jones, Marcus AllenMaddox's career nearly ended in tragedy as he threw a pass that Hines Ward turned into a 72-yard touchdown, but after completing just 14 of 28 throws for 194 yards and three picks he was sacked; the hit left him briefly paralyzed and he was taken to the hospital on a stretcher. He recovered from the hit but Kordell Stewart had to come off the bench for what turned out to be his final three games with the Steelers. He completed 13 of 17 throws for two touchdowns and the Steelers also completed two two-point tries. It wasn't enough as the Titans behind 257 passing yards by Steve McNair and 121 rushing yards won 31–23.
Week 12: vs. Cincinnati Bengals
at Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaGame time: 1:00 pm ESTGame weather: Game attendance: 60,473Referee: Ed HochuliTV announcers: Craig Bolerjack, Craig JamesWeek 13: at Jacksonville Jaguars
at Alltel Stadium, Jacksonville, FloridaGame time: 1:00 pm ESTGame weather: Game attendance: 55,260Referee: Gerald AustinTV announcers: Gus Johnson and Brent JonesKordell Stewart made his last start as a Steelers quarterback, running for a touchdown. Jeff reed kicked six field goals. Maddox regained his starting position the following week despite Stewart performing well.
Week 14: vs. Houston Texans
at Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaGame time: 1:00 pm ESTGame weather: Game attendance: 58,551Referee: Bob McElweeTV announcers: Ian Eagle, Solomon WilcotsThe Steelers were stunned at home against the expansion Houston Texans, failing to find any offensive footing at all. With the embarrassing loss, the Steelers fell to 7-5-1. This would be the Steelers only home loss to the Texans until 2025.
Week 15: vs. Carolina Panthers
at Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaGame time: 1:00 pm ESTGame weather: Game attendance: 58,586Referee: Dick HantakTV announcers: Sam Rosen, Bill MaasWeek 16: at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
at Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, FloridaGame time: 9:00 pm ESTGame weather: Game attendance: 65,864Referee: Larry NemmersTV announcers: Al Michaels, John Madden, Melissa StarkWeek 17: vs. Baltimore Ravens
at Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaGame time: 1:00 pm ESTGame weather: Game attendance: 61,961Referee: Ron WinterTV announcers: Kevin Harlan, Randy Cross, and Beasley ReecePlayoffs
Game summaries
AFC Wild Card Playoff: vs. Cleveland Browns
at Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaGame time: 1:00 pm ESTGame weather: Game attendance: 62,595Referee: Bill CarolloTV announcers: Greg Gumbel, Phil Simms and Armen KeteyianAFC Divisional Playoff: at Tennessee Titans
at Adelphia Coliseum, Nashville, TennesseeGame time: 4:30 p.m. ESTGame weather: Game attendance: 68,809Referee: Ron BlumTV announcers: Dick Enberg, Dan Dierdorf and Bonnie BernsteinHonors and awards
Pro Bowl representatives
See: 2003 Pro Bowl- No. 55 Joey Porter-Outside Linebacker
- No. 66 Alan Faneca-Offensive Guard
- No. 86 Hines Ward-Wide Receiver
- No. 92 Jason Gildon-Outside Linebacker