They are the Packers have a home at Lambeau Field, the Chiefs play at Madden 23 coins -- and when it comes to the subject of corporate naming I think any football fan can tell you instantly it is Gillette Stadium belongs to the Patriots, while Heinz Field is the home of the Steelers. It was true until Monday morning.

The Steelers stadium is getting its new name after Heinz did not renew the rights to its name within 20 years. We know now where the black and gold will play for the next season in fall. However, we're we don't know how this company is up to. If you can tell me exactly what Acrisure can do without Googling, you're lying. If you can't tell me what Acrisure does even after Googling you're lying. It's the most complex firm on the globe, and everyone is trying to work out what they do.

So, if you visit their website you'll find that they have insurance. If you click on the button to request a quote, you're presented with this quote that I've read 100 times and I still am not sure what it signifies. "We blend the very best human nature and high tech to deliver the extraordinary outcomes you'd expect from a top 10 global broker. Let us know about your requirements and get a quote." I'm not sure the criteria for being "high technology" in terms of insurance. I'm unsure what the "extraordinary results" would be for this scenario. I was under the impression that insurance was an extremely basic thing to do.

The company states that they provide automobile and home insurance which cool. There are hundreds of insurance companies in the United States, from Geico and their delightful British gecko, to the General and their mascot, Sleepy Shaq.

What makes the Steelers naming their stadium "Acrisure Stadium" weird is that by all the sources available, which does not mention Acrisure directly, they are not a big company. It's certainly not enough to imagine them getting naming rights to an Madden NFL 23 venue against other giants in the league.

How did this new insurance/tech company come up with the name of the stadium? It could be old-fashioned nepotism. In the article in The Pittsburgh Gazette we start to look at how the relationship among Acrisure as well as the Steelers is much more than an entity that buys name rights."Two years in the past, the company purchased the insurance practices of the artificial intelligence firm Tulco LLC which is headed by its chief executive officer is named Mr. Tull. Tulco was a major majority shareholder of Acrisure in the course of that deal, as per a statement that was released by the company at that time.

The Mr. Tull, a billionaire film producer, also holds an interest in ownership in Steelers." That's right, Thomas Tull had a company named Tulco that he later sold to Acrisure which makes him a partial owner of Acrisure. He also holds a share in the Steelers. So when Acrisure makes payments to Acrisure to pay the Steelers, Tull is kind of paying himself. This doesn't appear suspicious to me. Maybe this is normal and I'm completely confused. I'll own that. In fairness I've felt a bit lost regarding all this Buy Madden 23 coins this sentence from Acrisure's website about their benefits for clients.

"Acrisure improves the human brain's intelligence through AI-powered technology.