NFL suspends former Steelers CB Beanie Bishop Jr. for three games

The NFL announced a three-game suspension for New Orleans Saints cornerback Beanie Bishop Jr., formerly of the Pittsburgh Steelers. The reason for the suspension remains unclear, as the league did not specify the violated policy. Bishop can still participate in preseason activities.

The NFL suspended Saints defensive back Beanie Bishop Jr. for the first three games of the 2026 season, as reported by league insider Tom Pelissero on March 17, 2026. Bishop, who signed with New Orleans last December and re-signed on a Reserve/Futures contract in January, joined the Saints' practice squad after being released by Pittsburgh but did not play in any regular-season games last year. The league's announcement did not disclose the policy violation leading to the penalty. Bishop went undrafted out of West Virginia in 2024 and signed with the Steelers, where a lack of depth at slot corner earned him the starting nickel role. He recorded standout performances, including two interceptions of Aaron Rodgers in a Sunday night victory and another pick the following week against the New York Giants. For the season, Bishop tallied 45 tackles, seven pass breakups, four interceptions—a Steelers rookie record for an undrafted free agent—and a half-sack. His role decreased later as Cam Sutton returned from suspension. In the 2025 offseason, Pittsburgh added Jalen Ramsey and Brandin Echols to bolster the secondary. Bishop suffered an injury in the preseason finale, missed the 53-man roster, was re-signed to the practice squad, and was cut in early November. The suspension may jeopardize his roster spot with the Saints, who could release him given his fringe status entering the offseason. NFL rules allow him to join preseason practices.

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Pittsburgh Steelers free agency illustration showing acquisitions of Michael Pittman Jr. and Jamel Dean, loss of Calvin Austin III to Giants, and salary cap credit.
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Steelers complete first week of free agency with key additions and losses

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The Pittsburgh Steelers wrapped up the first week of the 2026 NFL free agency period with several roster moves, including trades and signings to bolster their offense and defense. They acquired wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. and signed cornerback Jamel Dean, while losing speedster Calvin Austin III to the New York Giants. The team also received a salary cap credit of over $3.65 million for 2026.

Pittsburgh Steelers seventh-round draft pick Donte Kent spent his entire rookie season on the Reserve/Injured List after multiple injuries. He showed early promise with an interception in training camp but suffered a foot injury and later tore his ACL. His future with the team remains uncertain amid roster changes.

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The Pittsburgh Steelers waived cornerback Daequan Hardy with an injury designation on Monday. Hardy cleared waivers and reverted to injured reserve shortly after. The move opens a roster spot during the team's offseason workouts.

The Pittsburgh Steelers have not yet officially signed safety Darnell Savage despite an earlier agreement, due to a medical issue. Beat writer Mike DeFabo clarified that the deal remains on track once the concern is resolved. The holdup has not derailed the planned one-year contract worth just over $1 million.

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The Pittsburgh Steelers announced the signing of tight end Jaheim Bell to their offseason roster on Monday. The one-year contract is worth just over $1 million with no guarantees. Bell returns for a second stint after time on the team's 2025 practice squad.

The Pittsburgh Steelers have added safety Jaquan Brisker, cornerback Jamel Dean and safety Darnell Savage to their secondary this offseason. These moves come after head coach Mike Tomlin's resignation and the hiring of Mike McCarthy. Players expressed excitement about reuniting with former teammates and reaching new heights.

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Linebacker Payton Wilson and guard Mason McCormick of the Pittsburgh Steelers received some of the highest performance-based pay bonuses in the NFL for their 2025 seasons. McCormick earned $1.173 million, while Wilson received $1.102 million. The bonuses come from an NFL fund that rewards playing time relative to salary.

 

 

 

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