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Joe Greene death reports: Is Pittsburgh Steelers legend alive? What we know

Thousands of Pittsburgh Steelers and NFL fans panicked on Friday. “Did ‘Mean’ Joe Greene die?” one of the them asked on social media after claims about the Super Bowl winner's passing surfaced.

What's the truth?

As fans paid tribute, the Steelers clarified. The franchise told TMZ Sports that the report is ‘not accurate’. The speculation began circulating on social media after a false report claimed the 79-year-old had passed away.

The clarification brought relief to fans across the NFL. Widely regarded as one of the greatest defensive linemen in league history, Greene was a cornerstone of the Steelers’ dominant ‘Steel Curtain’ defense.

Over a 13-year career, Greene recorded 77.5 sacks, 16 fumble recoveries and one interception. He also won four Super Bowl titles, earned 10 Pro Bowl selections, and was named NFL Defensive Player of the Year twice, along with receiving the league’s Man of the Year honor.

He remains the last surviving member of the famed Steel Curtain unit.

The Steelers have continued to honor Greene’s legacy, retiring his No. 75 jersey and inducting him into both the team’s Hall of Fame and Hall of Honor, as well as naming him to their All-Time Team.

Why Joe Greene is called ‘Mean’

Joe Greene earned the nickname 'Mean Joe' Greene early in his NFL career due to his ferocious, intimidating playing style on the field. Born Charles Edward Greene on September 24, 1946, in Temple, Texas, he was drafted by the Steelers in the first round (4th overall) of the 1969 NFL Draft. From his rookie season, Greene quickly established himself as one of the most dominant defensive linemen in football - using explosive power, relentless pursuit, and a willingness to dominate blockers with sheer physicality.

Opponents, teammates, and coaches alike began calling him ‘Mean Joe’ because of his aggressive demeanor, hard-hitting tackles, and the way he played with a visible intensity that bordered on menacing.

The nickname stuck immediately. In a 1969 interview after his rookie season, Greene himself embraced it, saying:

“They call me Mean Joe because I play mean. I don’t know any other way.”

Yash Nitish Bajaj

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Yash Nitish Bajaj

Yash Bajaj is a Chief Content Producer with a strong foundation in US coverage, digital strategy, and audience-focused storytelling. As part of the US Desk at Hindustan Times, he covers a wide range of topics - from American politics to sports (NFL, NBA, derbies, MLB and more). Before joining Hindustan Times, Yash served as Deputy News Editor at Times Now, where he oversaw international coverage and led a team of six. In this role, he significantly expanded global traffic through strategic planning, SEO-driven content execution, and meticulous trend tracking across platforms. He is experienced in managing high-pressure breaking-news shifts, coordinating live coverage, and building newsroom systems that improve speed, accuracy, and reach. Prior to Times Now, Yash held a position at Opoyi, where he headed the Sports and US news team. He developed broad editorial strategies, guided reporters across multiple beats, and played a key role in recruiting and training new talent. His responsibilities also extended to social media management and experimenting with innovative content formats. Yash holds a Bachelor of Mass Media (Journalism) from HR College, Mumbai University. His interests extend well beyond the newsroom: he is an enthusiastic explorer of AI tools, a movie buff with an ever-growing watchlist, and someone who enjoys unraveling conspiracy theories for fun.Read More

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