Thursday, July 16, 2026

Super Bowl in Pittsburgh? NFL Draft Has Locals Dreaming Big

Even before the 2026 NFL Draft begins in Pittsburgh, officials are already beginning to think about what other major events can be held in the Steel City. 

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PITTSBURGH — The 2026 NFL Draft has completely taken over the Steel City, prompting a series of large-scale shifts for nearly every resident here. Now, local and state officials are thinking even bigger about what they can do with sports. 

As the first round of the draft unfolds Thursday night in Pittsburgh, organizers have been expecting a cumulative crowd of between 500,000 and 700,000 across the three-day event. That figure is similar to recent NFL Draft hosts such as Green Bay and Detroit, as the event remains a major offseason showcase for the league. Packed into the tighter geographic confines of the Western Pennsylvania hub, the throng stands out even more. 

Though a day-one fan count hasn’t yet been issued, the tens of thousands of football fans that filled downtown Pittsburgh in the hours leading up to the first round clearly lent anecdotal support to the bullish projections. Many of the key attractions, such as the NFL Draft Experience at Point State Park, had long lines to enter at many points on Thursday.

Because of all that, there have already been a series of major changes to local services. Public schools in the city of Pittsburgh went to remote-based learning from April 22–24. City bus and light-rail service, meanwhile, expanded for the three days of the draft, with the schedule upgrades becoming possible after receiving a $350,000 grant from the local tourism authority. 

Super Dreams

That’s not all, though. Steelers owner Art Rooney II is still entertaining an idea of trying to host the Super Bowl in Pittsburgh—even with the league’s general preference for warmer-weather cities or markets with domed facilities.

“I wouldn’t take it off the table,” Rooney said about the Super Bowl recently on WDVE-FM. “It’s definitely a long shot, and there are a lot of other cities like us that would love to do that, so maybe it’s down the road a little ways, but I wouldn’t take anything off the table. Let’s put it that way.”

More immediately, state officials see this weekend’s NFL Draft as something that can transform bids to hold other major sports events in Pittsburgh.

“It’s all about the pitch, and we’re going to keep pitching,” Pennsylvania Deputy Secretary of Tourism Anne Ryan tells Front Office Sports. “Whether it be something like an Army-Navy Game, a UFC fight, or [another] Winter Classic, we’re going to be pursuing those big, national events. If Pittsburgh can hold an NFL Draft, it absolutely changes the conversation with the site selectors.”

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Reality Check

Despite the civic bullishness, there are multiple impediments in front of Pittsburgh getting the Super Bowl. The most obvious one, of course, is the lack of a dome on Acrisure Stadium, the Steelers’ home facility. Rooney has no intention of installing a dome on the 25-year-old facility, something that would likely enhance a Pittsburgh bid for the league’s title game.

“Not in my lifetime, let’s put it that way,” Rooney said. “Football is an outdoor sport as far as I’m concerned, and I think most Pittsburghers would agree.”

There’s also the situation around hotel rooms. Allegheny County, Pa., has about 19,000 rooms, a figure generally deemed to be too small for a Super Bowl. Other Super Bowl markets with a lodging shortage have supplemented their inventory with temporary measures, such as boat-based hotels in Jacksonville, the site of Super Bowl XXXIX in 2005. 

Pricing this week in Pittsburgh for the NFL Draft, meanwhile, gives another measure of pause. Room rates for downtown locations frequently have exceeded $800 per night for the draft weekend, a figure that would easily reach four figures in the case of a Super Bowl. Exorbitant hotel pricing in New Orleans last year for Super Bowl LIX led to a marked downturn in the ticket resale market for the event. 

Still, the palpable energy in Pittsburgh for the draft is seen as a potential opening to help forge a new image for the city.

“I love it when the NFL Draft goes to cities like this, because it’s a real opportunity to show it off to the whole world,” Ryan said. “What the draft is doing here, the way the whole city has activated and how the local vibrancy is on full display, is showing that Pittsburgh is a whole lot more than just a blue-collar sports town.”

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