In 1997, the Steelers played the Chicago Bears in a preseason game at Dublin's historic Croke Park, marking the first time ...
The Pittsburgh Steelers will be the home team for the NFL’s first regular-season game in Dublin, Ireland during the 2025 NFL season, the league announced Friday.
The date and the opponent for Pittsburgh, which has long-standing ties to the Emerald Isle, will be announced this spring.
PRESEASON GAMES, WE’LL ONLY HAVE ONE. Dublin will host Ireland’s first NFL regular-season game when the Pittsburgh Steelers play at historic Croke Park in 2025, the league announced Friday, two days ...
Wide receiver Tevin Jones, who was a preseason star for the Pittsburgh Steelers late last decade, has a new home ...
The Pittsburgh Steelers are set to play their first international game since 2013 when they headed over to London to play the Minnesota Vikings. According to multiple reports, the Steelers will play ...
Croke Park has a seating capacity of 82,300. It hosted a preseason game between the Steelers and Chicago Bears in 1997. The Steelers have held watch parties at Croke Park in each of the past two ...
One of the cities being explored is Dublin. The last time the Steelers played in Ireland was in 1997 for a preseason game against the Chicago Bears. The Steelers have never played a regular-season ...
The NFL is adding Ireland to its international slate in 2025, as the league continues to try to expand internationally.
The Steelers played the Bears in a 1997 preseason game at Croke Park, which has a capacity of more than 82,000, while college football games have been played in Ireland dating back to the old ...
Dublin will host Ireland’s first NFL regular-season game when the Pittsburgh Steelers play at historic Croke Park in 2025.