It was officially announced back in May that the Steelers would take on the Minnesota Vikings in the first regular-season NFL game to take place in Ireland.

This is the second time the Steelers and Vikings will go head-to-head overseas. The first game was played in London in 2013 – a game in which Minnesota prevailed 34-27.

We now know the travel plans leading up to the team’s week 4 contest on Sep. 28 will be consistent with the previous trip.

In an interview with WTAE’s Andrew Stockey, Steelers president Art Rooney II said:

“I think the team is planning to leave on Thursday, arriving In Dublin on Friday morning. So, we’ll have two practices Friday and Saturday. And the game on Sunday. And leave right after the game.”

This news certainly won’t thrill All-Pro DT Cameron Heyward, who i

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