Steelers Upgrade Field with $2M Investment After Near-Career-Ending Scare for Kicker Chris Boswell
Pittsburgh, PA — October 14, 2025
The Pittsburgh Steelers are investing $2 million to overhaul the playing surface at Acrisure Stadium following a near-catastrophic incident that threatened the career of kicker Chris Boswell. The decision comes after Boswell lost his footing on a crumbling field during the team’s 23-9 Week 6 victory over the Cleveland Browns on October 12, prompting swift action to ensure player safety.
The turf replacement project began immediately after the game, as documented by KDKA Drone Team footage on October 13, revealing a worn-out center field despite two weeks of inactivity since Pitt’s matchup with Louisville in late September. Boswell’s scare occurred in the fourth quarter when the unstable surface gave way beneath him during a field goal attempt, though he escaped injury, successfully making 3 of 4 field goals and both extra points to secure the win.![]()
Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers highlighted the issue postgame: “The field was borderline unplayable—slippery and uneven.” Head coach Mike Tomlin echoed this concern during Monday’s press conference: “It was poor out there yesterday. I’m relieved it’s being replaced, as that was a serious worry.”
The $2 million upgrade, funded through a combination of team revenue and stadium maintenance allocations, will install a state-of-the-art synthetic turf system designed to enhance grip and durability. Work is underway while the Steelers travel to face the Cincinnati Bengals on Thursday Night Football, with the new surface set to debut when they host the Green Bay Packers on October 26 at 8:20 PM ET, followed by Pitt’s game against North Carolina State on October 25 at 3:30 PM ET.
Steelers Nation on X celebrated the move: “$2M well spent to save Boswell—#SteelersFieldFix!” The investment underscores Pittsburgh’s commitment to player welfare as the 4-1 team aims to maintain their AFC North edge, with fans hopeful the upgrade prevents future risks.












