A Steelers Depot daily segment. A quick hit of some Pittsburgh Steelers-related stories that may not require a complete article but nuggets worth mentioning and passing on to you guys.
Your Depot After Dark for April 3.
PITTSBURGH MAYOR ON DRAFT
The 2026 NFL Draft is approaching quickly, and excitement is starting to build for Pittsburgh. Not only do the Steelers have a lot of draft picks, but they’re also hosting the event. It was held in Green Bay last year, and the estimated attendance was 600,000 people. Pittsburgh’s draft could be even bigger.
Pittsburgh Mayor Corey O’Conner recently appeared on WTAJ News’ YouTube channel and gave some details on the event. He believes this could be the most-attended draft yet. Detroit set the record in 2024 with over 700,000 people in attendance. Here’s hoping Pittsburgh is ready for that influx of visitors.
STEELERS FAN’S COLLECTION
The Steelers have one of the NFL’s most dedicated fanbases. While Pittsburgh residents show a lot of passion, there are plenty of Steelers fans outside of the city. That’s evident when they take over opposing teams’ stadiums.
CBS Pittsburgh recently did a piece on Ohio-resident Jeff McGough, a Steelers fan who has a huge collection of memorabilia. It’s enough to make anyone jealous. He’s a great example of a fan still rooting for the Steelers outside of Pittsburgh. Ohio is home to two of their division rivals, too.
STEELERS TRAINER WINS AWARD
The Steelers have undergone a lot of change this offseason. Mike Tomlin stepping down was huge, but that also led to almost the entire Steelers coaching staff getting overhauled. However, one member of their organization recently got recognized for her efforts.
Steelers associate athletic trainer Sonia Ruef received the Tim Davey AFC Assistant Athletic Trainer of the Year Award, as the team announced. That award is given out by the Professional Football Athletic Trainers Society, and it’s presented to an athletic trainer in both conferences who has shown great integrity, service and excellence. Ruef has been full-time with the Steelers since 2011, and she’s the first woman to win the award, making it an even bigger accomplishment.
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