Steelers Players Bought Dinner For Workers at Ballot Counting Site

The Pittsburgh Steelers are undefeated, and they keep on winning.  Members of the Pittsburgh Steelers tried to make things a little easier for the workers at the ballot-counting site in Allegheny County by purchasing dinner for all of them.

Members of the organization, including coach Mike Tomlin, were featured in a PSA commercial about the mail-in voting process during the election season, and the team also partnered with Citrone 33, a local foundation, to donate 5,000 masks to Allegheny County for elections officials at polling places in the area.

“We’re professionally focused, but we have been talking continuously about being active participants in the political process and exercising our right to vote,” Tomlin said Tuesday. “It requires no special meeting or no point of emphasis today. We all know what today is.”


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The Steelers have had active discussions about social justice throughout the summer and have advocated for each other and the public to be engaged in the voting process.

Job well done.


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