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The Newspapers.com Football History Headline of the Day comes from the July 17, 1994 edition of the...

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EVENTDAY | July 16

"Sheveport CFL Home Start up!"

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The Newspapers.com Football History Headline of the Day comes from the July 17, 1994 edition of the Town Talk in Alexandria, Louisiana, with their headline of:

Toronto Edges Pirates

The article is a recount of the July 16, 1994 Canadian Football League game where the CFL's Shreveport Pirates lose their first home game 34-35 to the Toronto Argonauts. Argo's quarterback Mike Kerrigan threw two second-half TD strikes that helped Toronto to the victory. The Shreveport squad jumped on top early with back-to-back 64-yard plays, a rushing TD by back Reggie Barnes, and then a scoring pass from Terrence Jones to Wayne Walker. 

The Argonauts ended an 18-game road losing streak that extended back to the 1991 season with this win. The Shreveport Pirate franchise would fold in 1995, as many of the US-based CFL franchises would fall in the failed expansion of the league beyond the Canadian border.

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" Uncovering Football's Milestones and Legends"

July 16th may be deep in the NFL offseason, but it holds a surprising number of significant moments and notable birthdays in American football history. From the birth of legendary players who left an indelible mark on the game to behind-the-scenes organizational efforts, this day offers a unique glimpse into the sport's rich past.
This series of posts will delve into the diverse narratives connected to July 16th. We'll celebrate the gridiron careers of iconic figures such as Max McGee, a Green Bay Packers legend famous for scoring the first touchdown in Super Bowl history. We'll also mark the birthdays of other prominent figures who contributed to the game's development, showcasing the breadth of talent that has graced college and professional fields. Join us as we journey through the captivating stories and enduring legacies that make this summer day a distinctive part of football lore. July 16th may be deep in the NFL offseason, but it holds a surprising number of significant moments and notable birthdays in American football history. From the birth of legendary players who left an indelible mark on the game to behind-the-scenes organizational efforts, this day offers a unique glimpse into the sport's rich past...

EVENTDAY | July 16

"Three Rivers Opens"

July 16, 1970 - In Pittsburgh it is the Pirates who open up Three Rivers Stadium in a 3-2 loss to the Cincinnati Reds. The stadium would serve as the home to both the Pirates and the NFL's Steelers from 1970 through 2000. The Stadium was so named as it sat next to the confluence of the Ohio, Allegheny, and Monongahela Rivers.

The USFL's Pittsburgh Maulers and the University of Pittsburgh also played some home games at Three Rivers. The stadium was the venue for the first night of the 1971 World Series and also hosted the famous Immaculate Reception on December 23, 1972. 

The final game in Three Rivers Stadium took place on December 16, 2000, in a Steelers victory.


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