The Pittsburgh Steelers will play just their second regular-season international game on Sunday when they take on the Minnesota Vikings in Dublin, Ireland in a Week 4 clash. While the Steelers haven’t been a featured player in the NFL’s International Series, it doesn’t mean the team doesn’t have a long history of playing outside the United States, although largely in preseason/exhibition games. Today, we’re taking a look at each international game the Steelers have played throughout their history.
August 3, 1960: Steelers beat Toronto Argonauts 43-16 at Exhibition Stadium in Toronto, Canada
Most of the first international games the NFL played were exhibitions between the CFL and NFL.