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How Did Beanie Bishop Perform in Preseason Debut for Steelers?

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Beanie Bishop at Steelers camp
Ed Thompson / Steelers Now

Friday night was a big opportunity for Beanie Bishop, as he made his NFL debut in the Steelers’ preseason opener. So how did the WVU product perform while getting the start at nickel?

Bishop finished second on the defense in total tackles, with all four coming as solo tackles. But at the same time, the Texans also targeted Bishop’s side of the field frequently, likely trying to pick on the rookie to test him.

Bishop did show hustle, but also got beat when out in space by Texans’ receivers. The clip below shows Houston rookie tight end Cade Stover taking advantage of Bishop blitzing.

“I thought he did some good things tonight but we got a lot of work in front of us and opportunities for a young guy like him to round out his game from a detail perspective,” said Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin in his postgame press conference about what he saw from Bishop.

Bishop will now need to keep putting in work at training camp and continue to impress Tomlin enough to earn more opportunities in games. It now remains to be seen if Bishop starts again in Pittsburgh’s next preseason game against Buffalo on Saturday, August 17.

Bishop’s camp success might be surprising for some, but it’s just the latest example of the former West Virginia Mountaineer making the most of every opportunity.

“I have to come back tomorrow and prove myself again and do the same thing the next day,” Bishop said to Aaron Becker of Yardbarker at training camp on Friday. “I’m trying to take advantage of all the reps that I get. Every day I’m coming to compete for a spot just like everyone else.”

Beanie Bishop with fans at Steelers training camp

Ed Thompson / Steelers Now

Bishop has continually reiterated his desire to prove his doubters, even NFL teams who passed on him, wrong ever since he showed up in Pittsburgh as a free agent signee of the Steelers.

“It’s one of those things that helps me every day whenever I think about getting comfortable,” Bishop expressed to WV Sports Now in May.

Bishop has actually carried a chip on his shoulder going back to when he was an undersized kid. That chip then intensified when he had to start his college career at a Group of 5 program in Western Kentucky.

“I’m 0 surprised with Beanie. He’s a football player. He may not check off all the boxes but he’s a football player,” said WVU head coach Neal Brown when asked about Bishop already making his presence felt with the Steelers.

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