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Daily News & Links: The Pat McAfee Show Live from Latrobe; Former Steelers OL Becomes Announcer

Daily News & Links: The Pat McAfee Show Live from Latrobe; Former Steelers OL Becomes Announcer

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🏈 The Pat McAfee Show will be live from St. Vincent College on Wednesday.
🏈 Former Pittsburgh Steelers offensive lineman A.Q. Shipley is the Arizona Cardinals' new radio color analyst.
🏈 Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin posted a photo of him with Cam Heyward during the Steelers' practice on Tuesday, which was held in St. Vincent College's gymnasium.
'Just a couple of gym rats,' Tomlin wrote on Instagram.
🏈 Dalton Wasserman of Pro Football Focus thinks the Steelers have the best cornerback trio in the NFL.
'With Darius Slay, Jalen Ramsey and Joey Porter Jr., that's one of the best cornerback trios in the league,' Wasserman said.
🏈 NFL historian Kevin Gallagher posted a Sports Illustrated cover that featured Terry Bradshaw. The cover of Sports Illustrated, which was released on a July 29, 1974, was titled 'SAGA OF A SEASON' Quarterback Terry Bradshaw.' The Steelers went on to win their first Super Bowl that season.
🏈 Former Steelers head coach and Hall of Famer Bill Cowher congratulated the Steelers Hall of Honor Class of 2025. This year's class features Ben Roethlisberger, Maurkice Pouncey and Joey Porter Sr.
'Kudos to @_BigBen7, @MaurkicePouncey and Joey Porter on their enshrinement into the @steelers Hall of Honor. 3 Steelers drafted who embraced the Tradition, the Culture, and the Expectations of being a Steeler. They all did it at a High Level! Was an honor to coach Ben & Joey! Cowher wrote on X.
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