This year's Alumni Weekend Dinner, themed around the 50th anniversary of the 1974 season & Super Bowl IX team, will bring former players, coaches, and staff members back to Pittsburgh to share iconic behind-the-scenes stories and even funny anecdotes from their time in the Black and Gold.
This is a Steelers Charities event, and ticket proceeds benefit the UPMC Sports Medicine Concussion Program.
Events details will be sent to ticket holders the week of the Alumni Weekend Dinner. Fans can take part in our Alumni Weekend Auction, presented by Acrisure, from September 30th through the day of the event.
The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) Sports Medicine Concussion Program, established in 2000, is the first of its kind and largest ongoing clinical service and research program that focuses on diagnosis, evaluation and management of sports-related concussion in athletes of all levels. Led by Michael Collins, PhD, the program's internationally known team of clinicians and researchers are world leaders in studying the neurocognitive effects of sports-related concussion and pioneering the development of better methods of post-concussion evaluation to determine when it is safe for an athlete to return to sports. The team provides oversight and consultation to assist sports teams' medical staff in making objective return-to-play decisions after the occurrence of sports-related concussion.
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