Former President Donald Trump attended Sunday Night Football in Pittsburgh where he watched the home team Steelers take on the New York Jets.

Trump, fresh off working at a McDonald’s in the Keystone State, was spotted sitting in a suite box at Acrisure Stadium as he took in the first half of the nationally televised game.

The 45th president waved to football fans from the suite as chants of USA could be heard, according to social media footage posted by a campaign staffer.

The presidential candidate rallied earlier this weekend with ex-Steeler stars Antonio Brown and Le’Veon Bell where the two former football players endorsed the GOP nominee.

Before opening kickoff, Brown, the controversial ex-wide receiver, and Bell tossed out yellow Trump-Vance rally towels outside the stadium and set up a table to register new voters, according to social media footage.

Trump posted a photo AI-generated image of himself in a Steelers jersey on social media leading up to the Week 7 matchup.

The Republican nominee also has a connection to the Jets. The team’s owner, Woody Johnson, served as US ambassador to the United Kingdom during Trump’s first stint in the Oval Office.

The Steelers are off to a good start at 4-2 while the Aaron Rodgers-led Jets have stumbled out of the gate and are at a disappointing 2-4.

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