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Steelers' Beanie Bishop says it would be 'pretty cool' to sign 'funny guy' Aaron Rodgers

Steelers' Beanie Bishop says it would be 'pretty cool' to sign 'funny guy' Aaron Rodgers

USA Today05-06-2025
Steelers' Beanie Bishop says it would be 'pretty cool' to sign 'funny guy' Aaron Rodgers
Despite being unsigned, Aaron Rodgers may be one of the most polarizing figures in Pittsburgh — but not if you asked second-year Steelers CB Beanie Bishop Jr.
Bishop — whose recent disrespect of the Pitt Panthers football logo has gone viral — was asked on Day 5 of OTAs what it would mean to have Rodgers on the Steelers. Having been linked to Rodgers last season for intercepting two passes from the four-time MVP — and hilariously asking him to sign them — here's what Bishop had to say about the veteran QB (courtesy of Steelers Live):
"I think it would be a cool thing. You know, obviously, to have another guy that's ultimately going to be in the Hall of Fame," Bishop said. "I met him when he was in the facility — he's a funny guy. So, I think it'll be pretty cool."
Bishop is, of course, referencing the 'secret' meeting at the Steelers facility back in March, during which Rodgers went to great lengths to avoid the media from turning it into a headline — but clearly, he made a positive impression on the young Steelers CB.
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