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For the first time since 2020, Acrisure Stadium (then Heinz Field) will host a playoff game Monday night when the Steelers play the Houston Texans to cap off the Super
Ravens game, showing a fan throwing beer in another's face, has resurfaced after a similar 2025 matchup. The clip, initially shared during COVID-19, sparked outrage online, with many condemning the behavior,
T.J. Watt and Calvin Austin III both spoke glowingly of the atmosphere Pittsburgh Steelers fans provided against the Baltiomre Ravens.
The Pittsburgh Steelers play home games at Acrisure Stadium. Here's everything you need to know when it comes to parking near the stadium.
The Pittsburgh Steelers beat the Baltimore Ravens 26-24 Sunday to win the AFC North title. With two seconds left in the game, the Ravens’ Tyler Loop attempted a 44-yard field goal to give the Ravens the win but missed as the ball went wide right and time expired.
A priest might have helped save the Pittsburgh Steelers’ season after blessing an Acrisure Stadium end zone with holy water before Sunday night’s winner-take-all battle against the Baltimore Ravens. At least that’s what Monday morning quarterbacks are arguing on social media.
Pittsburgh Steelers fans didn't want to take any chances with their playoff shot; now rumors are swirling that a priest blessed the field.
Steelers fans from across the nation, including those from Los Angeles and Delaware, gathered in Pittsburgh to celebrate a recent victory, creating a sea of black and gold on this Victory Monday. "All the way from Los Angeles, we're Steelers fans, so we said let's make the trip," fan Ruben Garcia told Pittsburgh's Action News 4.