The Steelers and Heinz Field are reminding fans of the new bag policy that is in effect for this season for all home games. The policy began prior to the team's preseason games this season.
Beginning in 2013, all NFL teams have implemented a new safety policy at stadiums that will make the security process more efficient and effective. The policy affects the type and size of bags that are permitted into the stadium, not the items that fans normally need to bring to a game.
Heinz Field encourages fans to not bring in any type of bags. However, the following style and size bag, package or container at stadium plaza areas, stadium gates or when approaching queue lines of fans awaiting entry into the stadium:
This policy is in effect for all University of Pittsburgh football games as well as all concerts at Heinz Field. This policy does not pertain to media or working staff at Heinz Field, though security screening will still take place at all points of entry for such guests.
A complete list of the new policy can be found on www.steelers.com/allclear
This article has been reproduced in a new format and may be missing content or contain faulty links. Please use the Contact Us link in our site footer to report an issue.
Follow along for all of the latest Steelers in the Community happenings
Alex Highsmith was honored for his work in the community
The 36th annual Steelers Run Walk touches the Pittsburgh community in many ways
Three area students were presented the Art Rooney Scholarship during an event at training camp
Hall of Fame Coach Bill Cowher was honored at the annual Mel Blount Youth Home All-Star Celebrity Roast
The Best of the Batch Foundation officially opened their new headquarters on Wednesday
The Ireland Funds Pittsburgh Gala was held at Acrisure Stadium on Wednesday evening
The Ireland Funds Pittsburgh Dinner Gala will honor those who represent the region in both the business world and community engagement
Minkah Fitzpatrick was honored at the Super Bowl Breakfast with the Bart Starr Award
Winning the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year is something that still hasn't fully hit Cameron Heyward
Cameron Heyward is the 2023 Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year
Pittsburgh's Peter Gonzalez is the winner of the inaugural NFL Latino Youth Honors