Steelers Unveil New Uniform
ALLEGHENY COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, JUL 21 – The Pittsburgh Steelers honor their 1933 founding with gold helmets and yellow jerseys featuring the City of Pittsburgh crest, debuting the uniforms in Week 8 against the Green Bay Packers.
- The Pittsburgh Steelers will debut new gold throwback uniforms during their Sunday Night Football game against the Green Bay Packers on October 26, 2025, at Acrisure Stadium.
- The throwback uniforms were created to honor the franchise’s inaugural 1933 season and to celebrate both Pittsburgh’s heritage and the team’s longstanding history.
- The uniform features a gold matte helmet with a black stripe and gray facemask, beige pants, and a jersey with black stripes, white block letters trimmed in black, and a Pittsburgh city crest on the left shoulder.
- Steelers President Art Rooney II expressed enthusiasm about introducing their new throwback jerseys, highlighting that the design honors the team’s early history and reflects the strong bond with their Pittsburgh roots.
- The team plans to keep these jerseys in rotation for several seasons, and a 1933 Legacy Collection with replica gear is available at multiple Steelers Pro Shop locations.
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Pittsburgh Steelers reveal new gold throwback uniforms
The Pittsburgh Steelers have revealed their new gold throwback uniforms. Inspired by their 1933 uniforms from the inaugural season of the Steelers, it is accompanied by a gold helmet that gives the Steelers their second helmet in rotation.
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