DUBLIN —
The Pittsburgh Steelers are in Ireland for their first-ever regular season game against the Minnesota Vikings.
Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers shared his excitement heading into Sunday's game in Dublin. Advertisement
"To bring the number one sport in the country to a country like Ireland is really special -- just to let the fans over here and the sports fans see, you know, what the number one sport in America is and why," Rodgers said.
The team touched down Friday and set off to their practice facility in the Emerald Isle.
During practice, players wore jerseys with their last names translated from English to Gaelic.
The Steelers are staying at the Carton House in Kildare, around 30 minutes west of Dublin, as they acclimate to the time change and resume practices.
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