Recent NFL news sets up Pittsburgh for ‘once in a lifetime opportunity’ thanks to the Steelers
After much to do, the city of Pittsburgh was finally awarded the host site of the 2026 NFL Draft. Playing host for the first time in decades, the city of Pittsburgh is being presented with a rare opportunity for exposure and growth. Pittsburgh Steelers owner Art Rooney II and Mayor Ed Gainey know that and […]
After much to do, the city of Pittsburgh was finally awarded the host site of the 2026 NFL Draft.
Playing host for the first time in decades, the city of Pittsburgh is being presented with a rare opportunity for exposure and growth.
Pittsburgh Steelers owner Art Rooney II and Mayor Ed Gainey know that and spoke on the monumental announcement:
Party in the Steel City
"We are excited that the City of Pittsburgh has been selected to host the 2026 NFL Draft," said Art Rooney II, Pittsburgh Steelers President. "This will be an amazing event that will highlight everything the region has to offer on a national and international level. I truly appreciate the work that has been done by VisitPITTSBURGH, the NFL, local and state officials, and internally within our organization to accomplish our goal of being selected to host the NFL Draft. We look forward to football fans from all across the country coming to enjoy our city's culture while also showcasing our rich football history and tradition in the region."
If this seems like a big deal, it's because it is. Ever since the NFL Draft left Radio City Music Hall in New York City, the annual event has become another way for fans to show their passion for the sport throughout the country.
With the show now slated to come to the home of one the largest fan bases in the league, the numbers that Nashville and Detriot put up in terms of patrons has a chance to be shattered by the city of bridges:
"Pittsburgh is honored to have been named the host city for the 2026 NFL Draft," said Mayor Ed Gainey. "This once-in-a-lifetime opportunity will allow us to showcase our city to an international audience, and it will give us a chance to say to our global fanbase, come on home to Pittsburgh. We are excited for everyone to see the transformation that has taken place, and to see Pittsburgh as more than the City of Champions, but a place where everyone is safe and welcome. A city where everyone has a chance to thrive, and where football erases the boundaries of our 90 neighborhoods, and we become one city, united, to cheer on our beloved Steelers."
Preparations for the monumental event will likely begin very soon considering the 2026 NFL Draft is less than two years away.
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