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The Pittsburgh Steelers’ Bubby Brister, angry about his demotion to third-team quarterback, claimed he is being punished for refusing to play during the NFL strike.
Oct. 21, 1987
Playing for the first time since he was benched two months ago, Bubby Brister did not play a great game Sunday.
Dec. 16, 1991
Bubby Brister and the Pittsburgh Steelers walked into Houston’s “House of Pain” and turned it into “Heartbreak Hotel.”
Dec. 5, 1988
Pittsburgh quarterback Bubby Brister underwent arthroscopic surgery to repair ligament damage to his right knee.
Feb. 12, 1992
Bubby Brister is the Steelers’ top-paid player, with a three-year contract through 1991 that averages $917,000 a season.
Dec. 6, 1990
Pittsburgh Steeler quarterback Bubby Brister is one marketable guy, according to Larry Magen, executive producer of the proposed “Bubby Brister Show.”
July 18, 1990
As the Pittsburgh Steelers rose to the top of the AFC Central Division, Bubby Brister felt like a forgotten man.
Nov. 16, 1992
When it comes to playing defense, look no further than Richard Dent.
Oct. 11, 1993
Deuce, split right tight, Z short motion, short sprint left, 49 Z hide, X-go. On two.
Oct. 27, 1990
The Pittsburgh Steelers may have found a quarterback Sunday.
Sept. 5, 1988