What is Pittsburgh Steelers Mascot Steely McBeam's Salary?

Last Modified Jan 8, 2025 02:22 GMT
Pittsburgh Steelers mascot salary
Steely McBeam

Pittsburgh Steelers is an American football team which is based in Pittsburgh and they are one of the most famous teams in the NFL. The Pittsburgh Steelers are the seventh oldest franchise in the NFL; The Franchise was founded in 1933 as Pittsburgh Pirates. In a game against the New York Giants, they made their debut on the field. During the 1943 season, they merged with the Philadelphia Eagles and were known as the Steagles. When the NFL and AFL merged in 1970 they moved into Three Rivers Stadium. They won their first Super Bowl when they defeated the Minnesota Vikings in Super Bowl IX. They won 4 Super Bowls in six years from 1974 to 1979. But In Super Bowl XXX which was played at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Arizona they lost against the Dallas Cowboys.

In Super Bowl XLV which was played at Cowboys Stadium, they lost against the Green Bay Packers. In Super Bowl XLIII which was played at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida they defeated the Arizona Cardinals to win their last Super Bowl title. The Steelers hold the record for most Super Bowl wins with 6 wins and they also won 8 Conference championship games. They have reached the layoff 30 times and played in 16 AFC championship games. As of January 2025, the Steelers play their home games at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Pittsburgh Steelers Mascot Steely McBeam

Steely McBean is the official mascot of the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League. The Pittsburgh Steelers introduced Steely McBean in 2007. The mascot himself is a giant steel beam with a friendly face and a big smile. He wears a black-and-gold uniform with the Steelers logo on the chest, and he carries a large steel beam as a prop. He also participates in charity events and loves to entertain fans at games and events.

Pittsburgh Steelers Mascot Steely McBeam Salary

According to Pro Football Network, Steely McBeam’s salary is estimated to be around $60,000 per year. The average salary for an NFL mascot is about $60,000 per year, as the salary of an NFL mascot depends on how much experience they have, their skills, and for which team they work (via Diario AS). They also receive additional compensation for appearances at local middle schools and high schools to engage with young students. Steely McBeam is a very popular figure and he interacts with the Steelers fans at games and other events.

FAQs on Pittsburgh Steelers mascot salary

A. The Steelers mascot is named Steely McBeam because it is a combination of words that represent the team's history and heritage.

A. The Pittsburgh Steelers introduced Steely McBean in 2007 (via Steelers Wire).

A. Steely McBean is the official mascot of the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League.

A. The identity of the person behind Steely McBean's costume is unknown to the public.

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