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Pittsburgh Steelers fans are projected to take over an opposing stadium once again
Pittsburgh Steelers diehards took over Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Week 1. They were so loud throughout the game that Steelers fans caused the Atlanta Falcons to use a silent count in their stadium. By doing so, they caused a mistimed snap, which led to a fumble recovery for T.J. Watt.
Could Steelers fans take over a stadium once again in Week 2 when they travel to Denver?
According to Vivid Seats’ Fan Forecast, over 55 percent of the stadium is projected to be Steelers fans when they travel to the Mile High City. A week ago against the Falcons, it was projected that 53 percent of the stadium would be Steelers fans, so this seems even more drastic.
The ticket for the game, the return of Russell Wilson to Denver, is the third hottest ticket in Denver Broncos history, according to Vivid Seats. The average price of a ticket for the game is $445, making it one of the most expensive in the team’s history, too.
The Broncos against the Steelers is the most in-demand ticket for the week, with the Cincinnati Bengals and Kansas City Chiefs coming in second. So, it seems that Steelers fans are expected to show out in droves once again in Denver for their Week 2 matchup.
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Pittsburgh Steelers sign former Pa. high school star, Penn State cornerback
The Pittsburgh Steelers have signed cornerback Daequan Hardy to their practice squad, the team announced on Tuesday. Hardy tried out for the Steelers on Tuesday and inked a contract shortly after that, replacing the recently released Beanie Bishop.
A Penn State product, Hardy was a sixth-round pick by the Buffalo Bills out of the Nittany Lions’ program in 2024. He spent the entire 2024 season in Buffalo, but was released in August. Now, he joins his hometown team.
Hardy, a five-year contributor at Penn State, played mostly at slot cornerback and was a second-team All-Big-10 selection in his final collegiate season where he broke out and put himself squarely on the map as an NFL prospect.
He finished that season with two interceptions, seven pass deflections, and 22 tackles. Hardy also did some of his best work on special teams and can punt and kick return if the Steelers would need him in those areas.
Hardy was a three-star prospect coming out of Penn Hills High School in the suburbs of Pittsburgh. This is a homecoming for the WPIAL product, who Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin has known since he played in high school. Hardy played with Tomlin’s son, Dino, in some of their 7-on-7 local teams.
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