PA governor won’t commit to Steelers hosting games this season

Governor Wolf won’t say if the Steelers will play home games at the start of the 2020 season.

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Despite the fact most of the nation is under some level of shutdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic, fans still want the NFL. President Trump has left control for when states open back up to each individual state with guidelines for how it should look. This leaves the start of the NFL season very much up in the air.

The state of Pennsylvania contains two NFL franchises and according to Governor Tom Wolf, he won’t commit to the Pittsburgh Steelers or Philadelphia Eagles playing their home games in state at the start of the season.

Pittsburgh’s first home game of the 2020 season is yet to be determined. The league is planning to release the schedule on May 9. Between now and then the league should get further clarification as to where the states stand on hosting NFL games in the fall.

Do you all want to see the Steelers playing their home games out of state just to stay on schedule? Or perhaps playing the games at home but with no fans in the stands?

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