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Watched by over 200 million viewers and growing.

Pittsburgh Dad is a series of comedy shorts that capture the humor, voice, and authenticity of growing up with a blue collar father and his suburban family. From youth sports and family trips, to holidays and pop culture, Dad delivers a hilarious perspective with his unmistakable dialect.

Inspired by tales from their own families, Pittsburgh Dad was created by star Curt Wootton and writer/director Chris Preksta in 2011. Since then, Dad has become an internationally known character with 1.4 million fans and has appeared on ESPN, the Pat McAfee Show, The Price is Right, NBC, ABC, and PBS. The Pittsburgh Dad book, based on the show, was published through Penguin/Random House.

A man wearing glasses and a Pittsburgh Steelers T-shirt is standing in a bar or restaurant. Behind him, there is a neon Steelers sign and framed photos on a wood-paneled wall.
A family of five sitting on a vintage floral sofa in a living room, engaging in a lively discussion. The room features two table lamps, a framed nature painting on the wall, a framed photograph on the side table, and a coffee table with magazines and a boxed puzzle labeled "Pro Football Jigsaw Puzzle."
Pittsburgh Dad appearing on The Pat McAfee show on ESPN.
A man with glasses and a beard, wearing a black t-shirt, sits on a beige couch with colorful pillows, holding a TV remote, and gesturing with his hands, in a living room with light blue walls and patterned curtains.

Latest Episodes

Pittsburgh Dad surrounded by fans at the 2026 NFL Draft in Pittsburgh, PA.

A can’t-miss part of the NFL season.

With weekly recaps, player & fan interviews, and training camp visits, Pittsburgh Dad has become an integral part of every NFL season, bringing his unique humor to games, league-wide storylines, and especially, losses.

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