There's nothing like football season in Pittsburgh. From the first preseason game in August to the final down in typically freezing temperatures, Steel City overflows on game day with Steelers fans sporting their favorite player's jersey. To stay up-to-date with everything going on with the home team, here are the best resources to help keep you in the know when it comes the Pittsburgh Steelers season schedule.
Steelers schedule resources
Keeping up with the Steelers season schedule can be simple if you have the right resources, and there are several substantial websites full of information regarding the team that come in extremely handy — here are two of the best:
For the most up-to-date information on the Pittsburgh Steelers, visit steelers.com. The team's official site has everything from the complete season schedule to scores, rosters and standings. It also provides ticketing information, a media guide, injury reports and pregame notes. As an added bonus, the site also offers player spotlights that give fans a behind-the-scenes look at some of the franchise's most popular players through a series of photos and videos.
The official Heinz Field website is another a useful resource for information on the Pittsburgh Steelers season schedule. It's full of information regarding stadium regulations, ticketing, seating charts, parking options and directions to the stadium. It also provides info on behind the scenes stadium tours that are open to the public, the stadium's concession stands that operate throughout the season and retail stores.
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Brief Steelers history
Founded in 1933, the Pittsburgh Steelers are part of the American Football Conference and are the oldest franchise in the conference. The team was originally named the Pittsburgh Pirates after the Major League Baseball team that shared the same city. The football team also adopted the baseball team's colors of black and gold. After being established for a few years, the team decided to change its name and create its own identity. The current name was chosen with the help of fans in a name-the-team contest that ran in a local newspaper. The name of Steelers was a popular choice among fans and was eventually chosen to honor the city's most lucrative business.
The present-day Steelers are in the AFC's North division with three other teams that include the Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals and the Cleveland Browns.
The Steelers home stadium is Heinz Field, which opened in 2001 and is in downtown Pittsburgh's North Shore area. Heinz Field seats over 65,500 fans.
Directions to Heinz Field
Heinz Field's address is 100 Art Rooney Ave.
From 279 Parkway North
Follow I-279 south to the North Shore rxit (Heinz Field/PNC Park)
Follow Reedsdale to the second traffic light
Make left onto Allegheny Avenue
Follow North Shore Drive to stadium
From the Pennsylvania Turnpike
Take the Monroeville exit toward Pittsburgh
Follow I-376 to Exit 70C (North Shore ramp/Fort Duquesne Bridge)
Keep left on Fort Duquesne Bridge to Heinz Field/North Shore