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Pittsburgh Steelers 2024 New Era Sideline Hats are now available: How to get them
The NFL and Fanatics launched on Monday the 2024 line of New Era sideline hats in time for Week 1 of the NFL preseason to fully get under way. Four designs were released for the Pittsburgh Steelers, highlighted by the Historic version featuring a throwback to the Steelers’ former logo developed in 1962.
- How to get the Steelers New Era 2024 sideline hats: Check out the Steelers store on Fanatics to shop the full collection, as well as jerseys, shirts and other items for the ’24 season ahead.
Here’s a quick look with need-to-know details for each of the three New Era hat designs:
Pittsburgh Steelers New Era 2024 Sideline Historic 59FIFTY Fitted Hat ($46.99): This hat comes in stone with a black bill and black and yellow football as the primary design with the 1962 logo of a steelworker kicking a football off a steel beam. The NFL logo on the back comes in black and gold, as well. The Sideline Historic hat is also featured in a 39THIRTY flex for $38.99, an A-frame Trucker for $36.99, and a snapback for $40.99.
The Pittsburgh Steelers New Era 2024 Sideline 39THIRTY Flex Hat.Fanatics
Pittsburgh Steelers New Era 2024 Sideline 39THIRTY Flex Hat ($38.99): The flex version is pictured above in black, but the hat also comes in gray and in fitted and snapback styles. The 39THIRTY Flex Hat comes with a stretched fit and curved bill, and is made of 100 percent polyester. The hat comes with the Steelers logo on the front, the AFC logo on the right side, and the NFL logo on the back.
This same design is available in a visor for $30.99.
The Pittsburgh Steelers New Era 2024 Sideline Statement 9FIFTY Snapback Hat.Fanatics
Pittsburgh Steelers New Era 2024 Sideline Statement 9FIFTY Snapback Hat ($41.99): The statement hat features a plaid design with a solid bill and the Steelers logo on the front. This version only comes in the snapback style and is available in black with yellow and white plaid (pictured). New Era’s statement edition features a flat bill and high crown.
The Pittsburgh Steelers New Era 2024 Sideline 9SEVENTY Stretch-Snapback Hat.Fanatics
Pittsburgh Steelers New Era 2024 Sideline 9SEVENTY Stretch-Snapback Hat ($39.99): The 9SEVENTY also comes in a 9TWENTY adjustable version for $33.99. The 9SEVENTY has a mid crown and structured fit with the Steelers logo in the middle of a circular design.
The Steelers kick off their 2024 preseason Friday against the Houston Texans, then play the Buffalo Bills (Aug. 17) and Detroit Lions (Aug. 24) to close out their three-week tune-up for the season. Pittsburgh then opens the regular season on the road against the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday, Sept. 8.
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Pennsylvania leaders take new approach to cracking down on robocalls
Last year, Americans received nearly 30 billion scam robocalls and text messages. Now, leaders in Pennsylvania are taking a new approach to try to crack down on them.
“It’s not just certain audiences that are targeted in this space. It’s really everybody,” said Kate Sullivan, CEO of Better Business Bureau of Western Pennsylvania. “Robocalling is just faster and more aggressive than it’s ever been,” Sullivan said.
The prevalence, exacerbated by artificial intelligence, is why 49 attorneys general across the country sent a letter to the Federal Communications Commission to strengthen its rules to prevent scammers from accessing legitimate phone numbers.
“You have individuals that will purchase maybe 100,000 different phone numbers,” Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday said. “Those numbers will land somewhere where you have a nefarious actor who will use those numbers to do the robocalls.”
Sunday is part of the Anti-Robocall Task Force, along with West Virginia Attorney General JB McCuskey. Last year, the coalition sent warning letters to major phone service providers to stop allowing illegal robocalls to reach consumers. Now they’re building on this by going directly to the FCC.
“The consumer matters, and we want to make sure that our constituents, the consumers that are in our states’ voices, are being heard at the highest level as loudly as they can be,” McCuskey said.
Sunday said they want to put more onus on companies to not sell these numbers, and if they do, to have documentation that can be provided to law enforcement so they can trace back and hold the scammers accountable.
KDKA-TV reached out to the FCC for comment. A spokesperson said in part that they “welcome this input from state leaders.” They also mentioned, “The Commission proposed expanding certification and disclosure requirements to all providers that receive telephone numbering resources… to stop scammers from exploiting gaps in the system.”
“Getting ahead of it and more protections for the consumers, I think, does have quite a bit of value,” Sullivan said.
As for what you can do, the BBB and AGs said it’s better to let a robocall go to voicemail. If you decline it, that indicates you’re a real person and may get more calls. Also, make sure to report robocalls to the BBB or the Federal Trade Commission.
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