Steelers Training Camp 2021: From Latrobe to Heinz Field

Pittsburgh Steelers helmets on the field during training camp. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports
Pittsburgh Steelers helmets on the field during training camp. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports /
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Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Joe Haden (23). Mandatory Credit: Karl Roser/Pittsburgh Steelers via USA TODAY Sports /

Free attendance, but paid parking and limited seating

What will be the same as camp in Latrobe is not having to pay to get in, that’s including admission and parking. However, one caveat is paying for the stadium authority parking that is just a few blocks away from the stadium or the parking garages that are nearest to PNC Park.

On game days, because of costs to host a season or playoff game, I can understand paying for parking, but it should be a gift for fans that have been patient throughout the COVID pandemic having to adhere to social distancing and mask-wearing protocols to lower the spread of the disease. The City of Pittsburgh does make a profit on a regular basis for parking and it should be free on the days the stadium hosts the practices.

Also, there are limited tickets available on the days of each practice. Based on Ticket Master’s seating chart, only the sideline level is available to the public that lasts from this Wednesday, July 28th up to Wednesday, August 18th.