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Plenty Of Surprising, Bad History the Steelers Could Follow After Stadium Name Change in 2022

 

The Pittsburgh Steelers have agreed to change the name of Heinz Field to Acrisure Stadium, which was announced earlier this week. Naming rights to stadiums expire very often in the NFL and there have been 13 changes to teams’ homes around the league since 2010 (not including brand new stadiums being opened). I am a pretty superstitious person, so went digging to see what kind of seasons the teams had the year immediately after switching up the title of the stadium.

Taking a Pittsburgh Steelers Stadium Tour at Acrisure Stadium (Formally Heinz  Field) - Uncovering PA

Seven of the 13 teams missed the playoffs and had an abysmal combined record of 38-76. Talk about messing up the juju! Those seven teams weren’t just bad, but incredibly unlucky. Only one had a winning record, but lost their Hall of Fame coach when the season ended.

1.) 2013 Cleveland Browns (4-12) – Cleveland Browns Stadium To FirstEnergy Stadium

 

The Browns have been historically bad in the 21st century and the 2013 season was no different. Staring quarterback Brandon Weeden was injured in the second week of the season and former first round pick Jason Campbell split time with him as the signal-caller. It was the organization’s sixth consecutive season with 11 or more losses. The bright spot of the year was two division wins. Of course, none came against the Steelers because Ben Roethlisberger owned the Browns the majority of his career.

2.) 2015 Tennessee Titans (3-13) – LP Field To Nissan Stadium

 

The Titans are one of two teams with just three wins in a new stadium name’s inaugural season since 2010. Their first win at home didn’t come until December and it was their only home victory that year. There was a cluster at quarterback with Zach Mettenberger and Marcus Mariota both starting at least four games and they combined to throw for just 23 touchdowns and 17 interceptions. Steelers fans may see a little of all three quarterbacks in 2022 if Mason Rudolph isn’t traded and better hope for a different result.

3.) 2018 Jacksonville Jaguars (5-11) – EverBank Field To TIAA Bank Field

 

The trend continues as a signal-caller was not a definitive with this Jaguars team. Blake Bortles and Cody Kessler both started at least four games, threw a combined 15 touchdowns and 13 interceptions, and Doug Marrone‘s team finished last in their division. One of the losses was a 20-16 defeat that came at the hands of the Steelers. The organization hasn’t made it to the playoffs since the stadium was renamed and have a total of just 15 wins since then.

4.) 2018 Arizona Cardinals (3-13) – University Of Phoenix Stadium To State Farm Stadium

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More quarterback trouble again! It all started with the Cardinals drafting Josh Rosen in the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft (Steelers selected Kenny Pickett back in April of this year). Rosen and his backup, Sam Bradford, only managed 13 touchdowns passes and had 18 interceptions thrown. Yikes. The defense only had seven interceptions which would have been the worst by four in 2021. This is arguably the ugliest season after a stadium naming rights change since 2010.

5.) 2019 Denver Broncos (7-9) – Mile High Stadium To Empower Field At Mile High

Mile High Stadium was one of the coolest stadium names in all of sports in my opinion. It’s a shame it was changed and those superstitious Broncos fans probably agree as the team has not had a winning season the last three years since the alteration.

Three different quarterbacks had at least three starts in a season that saw only 16 receiving touchdowns for the franchise. The defense was the reason they almost finished at .500 in 2019, but the Mile High Stadium ghosts seem to disagree with the name mix up and the organization has failed to meet expectations since.

 

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