When the Steelers took the practice field today in Dublin, Ireland, they weren't wearing their normal practice jerseys.
Instead, the players were wearing t-shirts with their names and numbers, but there was a special twist.
The names were all translated from English to Gaelic, done by Aedin Ni Bhrianin, the Irish Language Development Officer for Munster Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA).
The idea for the practice t-shirt began with Steelers equipment manager Adam Regan, who presented it to team President Art Rooney II and Vice President of Business Development and Strategy Dan Rooney.
"Adam Regan, with our equipment department, had a great idea to celebrate Irish heritage through our players wearing these shirts for practice that have their last names on the back in Gaelic," said Dan R