The Pittsburgh Steelers continue to be undefeated, even off the field.

All eyes are on Pennsylvania as the tight race for the Presidential spot of the 2020 US Elections continues to heat up, and the Steelers are lending out a helping hand to make sure the polls are fed properly.

Given that counting all the mail-in ballots have been extended until Wednesday evening, the Steelers have stepped up and decided to send a bunch of comfort food from a local take-out service to the Allegheny County ballot counting site.

That's definitely another touchdown for the 7-0 Steelers.

It's going to be a long night for the poll workers as pressure continues to rise from both sides as they wrap up tallying in the local ballots. Pennsylvania is one of the states being watched by everyone across the nation, as the key swing state has 20 electoral votes up for grabs. With a race as tight as this, every ballot counts and the margin for error should be close to zero.

Now, the poll workers have fuel in the shape of rigatoni and pies thanks to a few players of the Steelers who, per Brook Pryor of ESPN, took the initiative to purchase dinner and send it to the local counting site.

Members of the Steelers organization have been quite active in making sure this year's election goes as planned.

“We're professionally focused, but we have been talking continuously about being active participants in the political process and exercising our right to vote,” head coach Mike Tomlin said in a PSA on Tuesday. “It requires no special meeting or no point of emphasis today. We all know what today is.”