PITTSBURGH, PA — November 4, 2025.
It’s a move that sent shockwaves through the Steel City. The Pittsburgh Steelers have released cornerback Beanie Bishop Jr., a fan favorite who once stole hearts — and footballs — during his stunning rookie campaign.
And while the organization hasn’t made it official, all signs point to one thing: Marquez Valdes-Scantling, the veteran wideout and former Aaron Rodgers teammate, is on his way to Pittsburgh.

According to reports from Gerry Dulac and Mark Kaboly, the Steelers plan to add Valdes-Scantling to their practice squad within days — a move designed to add depth and leadership to a receiver room battling inconsistency.
For Bishop, it’s a cruel twist of the NFL’s reality. The undrafted rookie out of West Virginia became a symbol of grit and heart last season — making highlight-reel interceptions, breaking up passes, and embodying the blue-collar toughness that defines Pittsburgh football.
Who could forget that Sunday night showdown against the Jets, when Bishop picked off Aaron Rodgers twice and silenced the critics who said he was too small, too raw, too unlikely?
But with the arrival of Jalen Ramsey, Bishop’s role faded. And in the cold calculus of roster management, passion sometimes loses to experience.
Meanwhile, the addition of Valdes-Scantling — a receiver who once stretched the field for Rodgers in Green Bay — gives the Steelers a potential spark. In 111 career games, MVS has tallied over 2,100 yards and 13 touchdowns, averaging 17.3 yards per catch — proof that when he connects, he does it big.
“Does it move the needle? Not really,” one insider admitted. “But it’s a smart move. He knows Rodgers. He knows big moments. He’s been there.”
For Steelers Nation, the move feels bittersweet — saying goodbye to a young underdog while welcoming a veteran still chasing redemption. But that’s football. It’s not always fair, and it’s never easy.
Still, one thing remains true in Pittsburgh: every end is just the start of another fight.