Pittsburgh Steelers
Six rings, Terrible Towels, and kielbasa in the lots. Acrisure Stadium is Pittsburgh's black-and-gold cathedral.
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Acrisure Stadium on the banks of the Allegheny River is where the Terrible Towel comes to life. When 68,000 Steelers fans start waving those yellow towels in unison, it looks like a golden ocean rolling through the stadium. It's one of the most recognizable traditions in sports, and the first time you see it in person, you get it immediately. You grab a towel and you wave it. No questions asked.
The Steelers have six Super Bowl titles - tied for the most in NFL history - and the fanbase carries that legacy with a blue-collar pride that mirrors the city itself. Pittsburgh is a working town, and Steelers football reflects that identity. Physical, tough, no-nonsense football backed by fans who expect nothing less. The Steel Curtain didn't just describe the defense. It described the whole culture.
The tailgate around Acrisure is the definition of Pittsburgh. Kielbasa on the grill, pierogies in the pan, Iron City Beer in hand, and everyone wearing black and gold from head to toe. Steeler Nation is one of the largest traveling fanbases in the NFL, so you'll meet people who drove eight hours just for the tailgate. That's how deep it runs.
Before the game, walk across the Andy Warhol Bridge from downtown - the views of the stadium rising up across the river are incredible. After the game, the bars on the North Shore and in the Strip District are packed. Primanti Brothers is the obvious call for a post-game sandwich. Pittsburgh bleeds black and gold, and Acrisure Stadium is where that pride is on full display. Wave your towel.