How much do the Steelers tickets cost? 2024 prices, tiers and all you need to know

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One of the most illustrious teams in NFL history, the Pittsburgh Steelers share the record for most Super Bowl victories with six, together with the New England Patriots. It makes sense that the team would have some of the league's most devoted supporters, given its history.

As always, Steelers supporters will be present to see Pittsburgh's new era both at home and away from home this season. Tickets are already selling for all of the Steelers' home games at Acrisure Arena in 2024.

How much are Steelers' tickets this year?

The Pittsburgh Steelers have the tenth most costly tickets in the NFL in 2024, according to Team Marketing Report. The team's cheapest tickets are going for $127.

IPittsburgh's home games against the big-name teams or division rivals will cost more than they do in some of the other games. Attending postseason games will also cost more than during the regular season.

If you want to watch the Steelers' game against the Kansas City Chiefs in December, you can get the game ticket for around $190. Meanwhile, the lowest-priced ticket for the Steelers vs The Dallas Cowboys rivalry game in October is going for $284.

SeatGeek estimates that the average cost of Steelers tickets this season is about $494. Fans who plan to get tickets at any time during the season should keep track of the best pricing as they vary frequently.

There are three tiers in the Steelers' system: Premier, Black and Gold. It should be mentioned that the most costly games are those you watch on the Gold tier, followed by Black and Premier.

Where can you buy Steelers tickets in 2024?

The best way for supporters to purchase home tickets for the 2024 regular season is through Ticketmaster, the Pittsburgh Steelers' official ticket marketplace.

In addition, secondary markets like Vivid Seats, TicketCity, StubHub, TicketNetwork and SeatGeek will continue to provide the Steelers' ticket market in 2024.

What are the expectations for the Steelers in 2024?

The Pittsburgh Steelers strengthened up in the summer. They signed starting quarterback Russell Wilson and backup Justin Fields after a respectable 2023 campaign.

The Steelers also added offensive linemen Zach Frazier and Mason McCormick, as well as offensive tackle Troy Fautanu, in the 2024 draft.

Wilson is more of a stopgap quarterback than a long-term answer for the Steelers. Thus, this season may be a transition for the team. The team still has a chance to qualify for the playoffs in 2024, but the expectations aren't particularly high.

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Edited by Ribin Peter