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Pittsburgh Steelers president Art Rooney II told Pittsburgh's Action News 4 anchor Andrew Stockey that the team likely won't draft a first-round quarterback.
Part of the NFL’s schedule has been released, and the Pittsburgh Steelers have been revealed as a team that will be playing overseas in 2026. More specifically, they will travel to Paris in Week 7 to face the New Orleans Saints. When they take the field in Paris, it will be the first such NFL game there in league history.
Steelers President Art Rooney II recently shared his thoughts on his team travelling to play in France this year. He cited the opportunity to help showcase the league in a legendary place as a reason why the franchise feels honored to have been chosen to compete in this game.

The Steelers will face the Saints in Paris on Sunday, October 25th.
Here is what Rooney had to say about the Steelers being chosen to face the Saints in Paris this season:
“We’re honored to represent the Pittsburgh Steelers and the NFL in the league’s first-ever game in Paris this upcoming season. Playing the New Orleans Saints in such a historic setting is a great opportunity to showcase the NFL’s global growth and to connect with fans around the world. It’s an exciting moment for our organization and for Steelers nation everywhere.”
Outside of picking two of the league’s best overall teams to match up in Paris, the NFL couldn’t have picked a better matchup for the league for this battle in Paris. The Saints will make their way from the French Quarter in New Orleans, and the Steelers are one of the most well-known brands in all of sports.
Furthermore, the Steelers should have the inside track to win this game. Looking at both teams on paper and going off of what happened last season, assuming first-ballot Hall of Famer Aaron Rodgers returns for one more year, Pittsburgh should have a strong advantage here.

GettySteelers defensive tackle Cam Heyward and quarterback Aaron Rodgers celebrate after clinching the AFC North title last season.
Again, a lot of this hinges on Rodgers returning, but the Steelers have a chance to be playoff contenders yet again this season under new head coach Mike McCarthy.
Rodgers and McCarthy go back all the way to 2006 when McCarthy was hired to be the head coach of the Green Bay Packers. The two would stay together for the next 13 seasons, with Rodgers being the starter for 11 of those years (2008-2018). Green Bay would go on to make the playoffs eight consecutive times, earn five NFC North titles, reach three NFC Championship games, and take home Super Bowl XLV. Could McCarthy help Rodgers rekindle some of his early-career magic once more?
Another reason why the Steelers can win in 2026 is that they have a very experienced roster. On both sides of the football sit proven, productive players such as Pro Bowl wide receiver DK Metcalf, future Hall of Fame defenders Cam Heyward and T.J. Watt, as well as star defensive back Jalen Ramsey. With the right coaching, this group can make a deep playoff run.
Tim Lindsey A Chicago-area native, Tim Lindsey has covered the world of sports through a variety of different lenses. More specifically, he has been an NFL writer for sites such as Sports Illustrated and PFSN. Notable teams like the Green Bay Packers, New York Giants, and Pittsburgh Steelers have been a major point of emphasis for the longtime writer in the past. More about Tim Lindsey
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