Pittsburgh Steelers fans can sit in Acrisure Stadium seats from the comfort of their own home.

The Steelers are selling seats removed during renovations at the North Shore stadium through MeiGray, a company that deals in game-worn and game-used sports memorabilia. The team announced the agreement Friday.

The price for a single seat is $399 and a pair costs $599. The seats will arrive fully assembled and ready for display, according to MeiGray. Seat backs ($199) and seat bottoms ($149) are also available for purchase.

Additionally, MeiGray will sell seat backs autographed by “select Steelers legends” for $299.

The items are available for purchase on the MeiGray website.

The seats are part of a multi-year replacement program. The initial phase of 22,000 seat renovations are from the Upper Level East, Upper Level West and North Club.

“We are thrilled to announce our partnership with MeiGray, giving fans the first opportunity to own a piece of the Steelers’ iconic home — sustainably repurposed and authenticated by a renowned game-used sports memorabilia authenticator,” Steelers senior vice president Ryan Huzjak said in a statement.

The Steelers have played at Acrisure Stadium since 2001. The venue has 68,400 seats.

“We’re honored to be chosen to help fans acquire these unique relics,” MeiGray president Barry Meisel said in a statement. “There’s no way to get closer to the Steelers than to own a piece of the stadium in which so many great moments occurred. It’s an exciting time for Steelers fans and hobby collectors. We’re delighted to be stewarding this project.”