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Steelers Skylar Thompson jumped, robbed in Dublin

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Published: Sunday, September 28, 2025 at 1:52 pm

Steelers Backup QB Robbed in Dublin Ahead of International Game

Dublin, Ireland - The Pittsburgh Steelers' highly anticipated trip to Ireland for their inaugural game in the country has been marred by an unfortunate incident. Backup quarterback Skylar Thompson was reportedly the victim of a robbery on Friday night.

According to reports, Thompson, currently on injured reserve, was jumped while in Dublin. While he sustained minor injuries, he is reportedly in good condition and with the team. Steelers spokesperson Burt Lauten confirmed the incident, stating that the team is aware of the situation and is working with NFL security to gather more information. The team has declined to comment further at this time.

Thompson, who joined the Steelers during the offseason, previously served as a backup for the Miami Dolphins. He saw action as a starter for the Dolphins in several games due to injuries to Tua Tagovailoa, including the 2022 postseason.

The Steelers are set to face the Minnesota Vikings in what will be the first NFL game ever played in Ireland. This marks the Steelers' first international game since 2012. The game will feature veteran quarterbacks Aaron Rodgers for Pittsburgh and Carson Wentz for Minnesota, who is filling in for the injured JJ McCarthy. Both teams enter the game with a 2-1 record, with Pittsburgh having recently defeated the New England Patriots and the Vikings coming off a victory against the Cincinnati Bengals.

BNN's Perspective: The incident involving Skylar Thompson is a concerning development, especially given the high profile of the NFL and the excitement surrounding the game in Ireland. While the details are still emerging, it underscores the importance of security and safety for players and teams traveling internationally. We hope the investigation yields swift results and that Thompson recovers fully.

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