No bumblebees here: Steelers' new alternate uniforms honor 1933 Pittsburgh Pirates

Steelers to break out look last worn in 1994 on same night QB Aaron Rodgers hopes to match an NFL record.

The Pittsburgh Steelers are going retro. On their throwbacks. On occasion.

Monday morning, the team revealed its new − or old, depending on your perspective − throwback uniform, which is a nod to the Steelers' inaugural team in 1933, when they were known as the Pittsburgh Pirates. The Steelers last sported a version of this look in 1994, when the NFL celebrated its 75th season and teams throughout the league delved into a throwback experience that became common in later years.

Pittsburgh will break out the new/old uniform on October 26, a "Sunday Night Football" date at Acrisure Stadium with the Green Bay Packers. If the Steelers are fortunate, new quarterback Aaron Rodgers will also recapture his own throwback form as he attempts to defeat his original team and become only the fifth quarterback in league history to notch a win against all 32 of its teams.

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Oct 28, 2024; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Alex Highsmith (56) celebrates with T.J. Watt (90) after sacking New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones (8) during the third quarter at Acrisure Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Barry Reeger-Imagn Images

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