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Report: Steelers' new throwback uniform and helmet to be unveiled on July 21

Report: Steelers' new throwback uniform and helmet to be unveiled on July 21

USA Today02-07-2025
Steelers fans rejoice! We now have more information on the upcoming new throwback helmet and uniform set to be unveiled shortly.
According to Andrew Lind of SportsLogos.net, the Pittsburgh Steelers will reveal their new throwback yellow helmets and corresponding uniforms on July 21. Lind wrote that the new jerseys mirror the 2007–2011 throwback uniforms more than the team's Color Rush design, as the striping on the sleeves is slightly different.
Previously, Steelers President Art Rooney II announced the new throwback jerseys would be worn against the Green Bay Packers — later confirmed to be in Week 8 on Sunday Night Football.
The Steelers have had a polarizing assortment of throwback uniforms — such as the infamous 'Bumble Bee' jerseys worn with tan pants — but a return to the all-yellow helmets is a welcome one for the 2025 season.
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