Minnesota Vikings vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Week 4
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DUBLIN -- Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver DK Metcalf made NFL history against the Minnesota Vikings in the team’s Ireland win. His 80-yard touchdown is the longest receiving touchdown in an international game in NFL history.
It’s safe to assume the NFL will be back to Dublin sooner rather than later. Sunday’s game was a raging success.
The Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the Minnesota Vikings in Dublin, Ireland — and while the 24-21 score doesn't do their performance justice, there are far more winners than losers this week.
The Steelers were trying to play it safe. A conservative approach in football classically punts and forces the opposing offense to go a longer field. That's what Mike Tomlin opted for, afraid of getting stuffed on the fourth down and giving up better field position.
The Pittsburgh Steelers and Minnesota Vikings kick off Week 4 of the 2025-26 NFL season with an early morning kickoff at Croke Park in Dublin, Ireland, as part of the league's International Series. While there have been a lot of festivities for the fans throughout the week,
Here is a look at the Pittsburgh Steelers' defensive snap counts from the Week 4 win over the Minnesota Vikings.
Pittsburgh Steelers running back Jaylen Warren, who leads the team in both rushing and receiving yards, was inactive for Sunday's game against the Minnesota Vikings because of a knee problem.
The Minnesota Vikings are elevating running back Cam Akers from their practice squad to the active roster for their game in Ireland against the Pittsburgh Steelers.