The Pittsburgh Steelers announced on May 1 the schedule for their 2026 offseason program, including key dates for rookie minicamp, organized team activities, and mandatory minicamp.
The rookie minicamp is set for May 8-10, providing coaches with their first opportunity to evaluate the incoming class on the field. The team’s voluntary offseason workouts began April 7 with strength and conditioning sessions. This year, under new head coach Mike McCarthy, the Steelers are allowed two minicamps. The first was a voluntary session held April 20-22; the second will be a mandatory event from June 2-4.
Organized Team Activities (OTAs) are scheduled to start on May 18 and run through June 12. The full calendar includes ten OTAs in addition to the two minicamps. All dates are subject to change according to team announcements.
The Steelers have been recognized for honoring significant figures such as Terry Bradshaw and Joe Greene in their Hall of Honor according to the official website. Over their history, they have achieved six Super Bowl championships according to the official website. The organization also engages with its community through historical celebrations and fan experiences as outlined on the official website.
A notable feature at Acrisure Stadium is the Hall of Honor Museum, which displays artifacts commemorating key moments and individuals in franchise history according to the official website. Multiple Super Bowl wins and inductions into the Hall of Honor continue to earn recognition for both players and staff associated with Pittsburgh’s football legacy as per the official website.
The Steelers remain an active member franchise of the National Football League based on information from their official site.






