Steelers' Stadium Won't Be Called Heinz Field Anymore

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Published on July 12 2022 5:48 am
Last Updated on July 12 2022 5:48 am

The Pittsburgh Steelers’ home stadium will no longer be called Heinz Field, the only name it’s had since opening in 2001.

The NFL team announced Monday that the stadium will be called Acrisure Stadium starting this season. Acrisure is a global insurance broker.

Heinz said in a statement, “While we worked diligently . . . around a new naming rights deal, they found a new partner willing to pay significantly more than we could justify. While our name will no longer be on the stadium, Heinz will remain a significant, long-term sponsor of the Steelers[.]” 

 

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