NFL Films: The Football Town – US Steel Presented

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We are grateful to the Pittsburgh Steelers, U. S. Steel, the University of Pittsburgh, Kamin science Center and many others for the opportunity to tell this story as the city prepares to host the NFL Draft for the first time ever.”

“Pittsburgh has much to celebrate in 2026, and so does U. S. Steel,” said U.S. Steel President and CEO David B. Burritt. “This year marks U. S. Steel’s 125th anniversary and we are thrilled to help make The Football Town a part of the celebration. Like molten steel, football flows through the past, present, and future of Pittsburgh. It unites us and reminds us that hard work and teamwork can help power an industry – and a country.”

Tickets will go on sale beginning Friday, feb. 13 [2026] and will be available on the Kamin Science Center website.

The Football Town is presented by U. S. Steel in celebration of it’s 125th anniversary and its deep roots in Pittsburgh.

The documentary trailer and other assets are available here.

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about VisitPITTSBURGH
VisitPITTSBURGH is the official tourism marketing and promotion agency of the Pittsburgh region. The organization is dedicated to generating business events, sports events, and leisure travel for Allegheny County.

About the Pittsburgh Steelers
The fifth-oldest franchise in the NFL, the Pittsburgh Steelers were founded on July 8, 1933, by Arthur Joseph Rooney. Pittsburgh is among the most prosperous franchises in League history. The Steelers have won six super Bowl titles,tied for the most in the NFL,and appeared in eight overall. Pittsburgh has also participated in 16 conference title games and hosted 11 – both of which rank among the top in the League. the Steelers have had 33 former players, coaches or contributors inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

About NFL Films
NFL Films is widely recognized as the most honored filmmakers in Sports, and continues to produce innovative franchises and documentaries across multiple networks and platforms, including Quarterback, Receiver and WWE Unreal on Netflix, Hard Knocks on HBO/Max, nine 30 for 30 films on ESPN, Peyton’s Places on ESPN+ and other premium programming on Amazon Prime Video, Peacock, Paramount+, MGM+, Fox, NBC, CBS, NFL Network, NFL+, X originals, and The Roku Channel. With 141 Sports Emmy Awards to its credit, NFL Films remains a gold

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