
The Pittsburgh Steelers have their itenerary for their offseason program leading up to training camp.
As reported by ESPN's Brooke Pryor, the Steelers willl have their "first day" under new head coach Mike McCarthy on April 7.
From there, Pittsburgh's voluntary minicamp is set to take place from April 20 to 22, meaning it will conclude a day before Day 1 of the 2026 NFL Draft, which the city itself will host for the first time.
The Steelers will then commence OTA offseason workouts on May 18, then take a day-long break before resuming on May 20 and 21.
After another short interruption in the action, the team will get back together from May 28-29, then they'll have right around two weeks off from OTAs before resuming from June 8-9 and then from June 11 - 12.
One of the reasons for the break in OTAs is for mandatory minicamp, which will include rookies after they won't be present for voluntary minicamp, and that will be conducted from June 2 to June 4.
With a new staff in town and plenty of fresh faces on the roster as well, the Steelers have a lot of work to get to before the 2026 NFL season officially begins.
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