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The Pittsburgh Steelers have sent a letter to fans who reached out and were angry about Steelers players attending a rally for President Donald Trump last week, according to the Pittsburgh Post ...
The Pittsburgh Steelers reportedly sent a letter to fans who were upset at seeing players Mason Rudolph and Miles Killebrew, along with Rocky Bleier, at a President Donald Trump event.
The Steelers have sent out a letter to angry fans and season tickets holders, after a couple of players appeared on the stage with President Trump in West Mifflin last week.
Pittsburgh Steelers Steelers send letter to fans angry about players attending Trump rally Published: Jun. 03, 2025, 10:00 a.m.
PITTSBURGH -- The Pittsburgh Steelers have sent an email to season ticket holders, clarifying the attendance of several current and former players at the Donald Trump Steel Workers event in ...
The Pittsburgh Steelers sent a letter in response to upset fans who reached out to the organization about current and former players attending a rally for President Donald Trump last Friday ...
Steelers Send Letter To Angry Fans After Donald Trump Rally originally appeared on Athlon Sports. If Pittsburgh Steelers are angry about Mason Rudolph attending a political rally, wait until they ...
The Steelers’ letter to their fans is particularly notable, as support for Trump has seemingly been normalized in the sports world during the 45th and 47th president’s second term.
Last week, President Donald Trump held a rally near Pittsburgh to announce the merger between U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel. The event was at Mon Valley Works–Irvin Plant, a “hot strip mill ...