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After 10-plus hours, Steelers make it home after emergency plane landing in Kansas City

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The Pittsburgh Steelers finally made it back to Pittsburgh.

A plane carrying the team, its coaches, staffers and selected media touched down in Pennsylvania just after 1 p.m. Monday, almost 14 hours after their game at the Las Vegas Raiders ended Sunday night.

A chartered plane that was transporting the team in the early morning hours Monday had to make an emergency landing in Kansas City, Mo. The team was stranded at Kansas City International Airport for several hours overnight.

No injuries were reported.

Steelers tackle Cam Heyward posted about the landing on X, formerly known as Twitter.

The forced landing was because of an oil pressure light that came on during the flight, according to Tribune-Review news partner WTAE.

Steelers Senior Director of Communications Burt Lauten at 6:05 a.m. ET posted on X that the team made other plans to return to Pittsburgh. But more than four hours had passed before team personnel switched planes to one that had arrived from Atlanta, according to The Athletic.

The initial chartered flight touched down in Kansas City about 3:55 a.m.

Throughout much of the ordeal, based off social-media posts, the players were apparently in good spirits despite the transportation troubles.

The Steelers have a scheduled off-day Monday. Coach Mike Tomlin is scheduled to meet with the media at noon Tuesday, and players return to practice n Wednesday. They play at 1 p.m. next Sunday at Houston.

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