The Steelers' preparations for their game in Dublin took a left turn after one of their players was reportedly 'jumped and robbed' earlier this week.
Pittsburgh is taking on the Vikings at Dublin's Croke Park as part of the NFL's international series, which will see a record seven games staged abroad this season.
But backup quarterback Skylar Thompson was left with minor injuries after being the victim of a robbery on Friday night, NFL Network's Tom Pelissero said.
Thompson, who was already on IR with a hamstring injury, is said to be okay following the ordeal.
Steelers spokesman Burt Lauten said in a statement: 'We are aware of a situation involving Skylar Thompson on Friday night in Dublin. We will have no further comment at this time as we are working with NFL security to gather more information regarding the incident.'
Thompson was seen arriving to the Steelers' game on Sunday and did not have any noticeable injuries on his face.
Skylar Thompson is seen arriving to the Steelers' game on Sunday in Dublin, Ireland
Thompson played the first three seasons of his career with the Dolphins before signing with the Steelers
The incident follows the Chiefs and Chargers' season-opening matchup in Sao Paulo on September 5, which appeared to take place without any hiccups.
In 2018, four Jaguars players were arrested while in London for a game after being accused of not paying a $64,000 bar tab. The charges were dropped after the bill was paid.
Thompson, a seventh-round pick by the Dolphins in 2022, spent the first three seasons of his career in Miami.
He made three starts for the franchise, and racked up 721 passing yards, one touchdown and three interceptions in 10 total appearances for the franchise.
Thompson also started Miami's 2023 playoff defeat to Buffalo in relief of an injured Tua Tagovailoa.
He signed with the Steelers in January.