PITTSBURGH, PA — Here's an offer that people don't get every day.
The Steelers on Friday announced a multi-year agreement with MeiGray – a leader in the game-worn and game-used industry – that will offer fans and collectors fully authenticated seats from Acrisure Stadium.
Formerly known as Heinz Field, the stadium has been the Steelers' home since 2001.
The sale comes following the beginning of a multi-year stadium seat replacement project.
The initial phase, consisting of replacement of approximately 22,000 seats in the Upper Level East, Upper Level West and North Club of Acrisure Stadium, will be completed before the start of the 2026 season.
MeiGray is refurbishing the decommissioned seats and repurposing them as collectables for fans. The intent is to reduce waste while allowing fans to own a piece of Pittsburgh Steelers and Acrisure Stadium history.
“We are thrilled to announce our partnership with MeiGray, giving fans the first opportunity to own a piece of the Steelers’ iconic home—sustainably repurposed and authenticated by a renowned game-used sports memorabilia authenticator,” Ryan Huzjak, Steelers' senior vice president of business operations, said in a statement.
Fans can visit the MeiGray website to purchase single seats, seat pairs, individual seat backs and seat bottoms, including both the iconic gold and gray seats, that have begun to be removed and replaced from the 68,400-seat stadium.
The seats will be delivered fully assembled and ready for display. Stadium singles are available for $399 and stadium pairs for $599. A
Autographed seatbacks by select Steelers legends will be available at $299. Unautographed seat backs are $199 and unautographed seat backs cost $149.
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