Steelers legend, four-time Super Bowl champion Mike Wagner dies at 76
The former Steelers safety was a two-time Pro Bowl selection and a member of all four Super Bowl-winning teams during the 1970s. He was a key member of the notorious Steel Curtain defense and a staple of one of the NFL’s greatest dynasties.
Wagner was drafted in the 11th round of the 1971 NFL Draft from Western Illinois. As a rookie, he started in 12 games and recorded two interceptions. Unfortunately, an injury to his neck in 1977 limited him to just three games that season. However, he returned in 1978, starting 14 games and recording two interceptions during the regular season, helping the Steelers win their third Super Bowl.
In 1979, he played in eight games and, although he didn’t play in the Super Bowl due to injuries, earned his fourth ring of the decade with the franchise.
In a statement, Steelers president Art Rooney II emphasized Wagner’s career accomplishments and honors with the Steelers.
‘We are deeply saddened by the passing of Mike Wagner, a tremendous player and an integral part of some of the most successful teams in Pittsburgh Steelers history,’ Rooney II said.
‘Mike played a key role on our championship teams of the 1970s. As a member of four Super Bowl-winning teams, his toughness and consistency were paramount to our secondary. His contributions on the field were significant, but it was also his steady presence and team-first mentality that truly defined him.
‘On behalf of the entire Pittsburgh Steelers organization, we extend our heartfelt condolences to Mike’s family. He will always be remembered as a champion, a great teammate, and a proud member of the Steelers family.’
Wagner finished his career with 36 interceptions, including an NFL-high eight in 1973.
During his 10-year career from 1971 to 1980, Wagner played in 119 games with 116 starts. He recorded 12 fumble recoveries and his 36 interceptions rank sixth all-time in franchise history.