The Pittsburgh Steelers have made a surprising move that has fans talking — the team has officially released a promising young cornerback, just one season after he became a fan favorite in the secondary.
According to team sources, the decision was made to open a roster spot following the acquisition of wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling.
The young defensive back had been a consistent performer on the Steelers’ practice squad and impressed coaches during last year’s campaign. Despite showing flashes of potential, the depth at cornerback ultimately left him on the outside looking in as the team reshuffled its roster heading into the second half of the season.
Defensive coordinator Teryl Austin spoke highly of the player’s effort and attitude during his final week in Pittsburgh:
“He’s been working his tail off,” Austin said. “When you’re not a starter, these preseason games and practice reps are everything. He’s done everything we’ve asked of him, and I have no doubt he’ll keep proving people wrong wherever he goes.”
That player is Beanie Bishop, the undrafted gem who won over Steelers fans last season after posting four interceptions in his rookie year.
Bishop’s fearless style and work ethic quickly made him a favorite in the locker room, but with the additions of Jalen Ramsey
and Brandin Echols, the competition at slot corner became too crowded for him to stay on the active roster.
Bishop’s release came as a shock to many in the fanbase, who had seen him as a rising star and symbol of Pittsburgh’s gritty defensive culture.
He is now a free agent and free to sign with any team — and given his talent and determination, it likely won’t be long before another franchise gives him a new home.