Steelers fans aren't the only ones happy after tonight's game, businesses are looking forward to the return of revenue for the season.

"We see so many people come back for football season that we don't really see throughout the year," said Sara Pruzinsky, General Manager at Coach's Sports Bar & Grill. "We are now heading into our busy season. This keeps our doors open and keeps us going and hopefully Coach's will be around for a long, long time."

But while some fans are more than happy to watch the game in a sports bar with dozens of other screaming fans, others prefer the comfort of their own home.

Mark Eisert has been hosting Sunday Night Football parties in his man-cave since he bought his house in 2004. He says he's seen up to 50 people come by during playoffs, but for now, he's just happy to have a few friends over for the first Sunday Night Football in a while.

"I know last year was kind of hard getting together with some of my friends with Covid and everything still going on. It just kind of scared some people away," said Eisert in his Steelers themed basement. "It's good to get back together. With some of my friends, family and friends and enjoying a Sunday afternoon together."

The Steelers next game will be on Sunday, against the Patriots.