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Pittsburgh Steelers Organization Is Getting Roasted For Their Embarrassing Bathroom Conditions That Are Even Worse Than Any High School Football Team

This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Pittsburgh Steelers owner Art Rooney II at press conference
Pittsburgh Steelers president Art Rooney II (Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images)

NFL fans are roasting the Pittsburgh Steelers following a leak of the league’s annual report cards. 

The team finished in last place for the first time since the NFLPA began the survey four years ago. 

They dropped from a score of 28 last year. 

The NFLPA is no longer publicizing report cards because the NFL filed a grievance and an arbitrator ruled in its favor. The NFL claimed the cards violated the collective bargaining agreement by “disparaging NFL clubs and individuals.” 

The NFLPA said it would continue the surveys even if they can’t be published, and this year’s has since leaked to ESPN

“[Steelers owner] Art Rooney ranks last in the league for willingness to invest in facilities, a trend reflected in the Steelers’ poor facility ratings across the board,” it reads.

Pittsburgh Steelers Put On Blast Over Limited Bathroom Stalls

Pittsburgh Steelers' home field
Pittsburgh Steelers’ home field (Photo via X)

The Steelers had the lowest-rated home field among NFL teams “by a wide margin.”

“Players cite inadequate maintenance and excessive wear from hosting local college and high school games,” the survey said. “Players across the league note the poor condition of the field and emphasize the need for investment to bring it up to standard.”

Team members gave the Steelers’ locker room an F, revealing that it has only five bathroom stalls for the entire team. 

“FIVE bathroom stalls for an entire NFL team!? 💀💀” Warren Sharp wrote.

“Cheapest owner in football. Not a soul should be surprised,” someone commented.

“A local shopping mall has a better bathroom setup than an NFL franchise,” someone else wrote.

“Poverty franchise,” said a third.

“Rooney is cheap. I’m surprised there’s more than 1,” someone claimed.

The Steelers have refused to comment.

“We are not going to comment on a report that we have not seen in its entirety,” senior director of communications Burt Lauten told ESPN.

Meanwhile, the team is preparing for the 2026 season with a new coach, the first since 2007 following the departure of Mike Tomlin

They may also be in the market for a new starting quarterback amid uncertainty over Aaron Rodgers’s future. 

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