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Former Steelers defensive back Ike Taylor spent 12 seasons in Pittsburgh while winning two Super Bowls with the franchise. Taylor was the epitome of consistency with the Steelers, playing in all 16 games for six of his seasons. Now Taylor is a highly reputable media analyst, joined by reporter Mark Bergin. Tune in as Bergin and Taylor highlight everything you need to know about Kenny Pickett, Najee Harris, T.J. Watt, and the whole Steelers squad.
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Deion Sanders shares how Shedeur Sanders scheduled a workout with Tom Brady
On June 22, 2020, Deion Sanders appeared as a guest on the "Bleav in Steelers" show with Ike Taylor and Mark Bergin.
Sanders discussed living "in the country" in Texas, and what he did for Father's Day.
The guys also ask "Prime Time" how he was able to play in the NFL and MLB at the same time. They ask why there aren't more two-sport athletes.
The interview took place before Sanders accepted the Jackson State or Colorado head coaching positions.
Sanders discussed what it was like coaching his son, Shedeur Sanders, at the high school level. He also shared how Shedeur Sanders scheduled a morning workout with Tom Brady.
Sanders also shared how his son drained his family lake, his memories from the 1989 NFL Combine and what it was like playing against Jerry Rice. -
What Mike Tomlin's contract extension means for the Steelers
"Bleav in Steelers" host Mark Bergin discusses the Pittsburgh Steelers giving head coach Mike Tomlin a contract extension.
Tomlin, 52, is now under contract through the 2027 season. He is entering his 18th season with the Steelers and has yet to have a losing season.
Bergin explains how Tomlin has been among the NFL's best head coaches despite the Steelers' last playoff win in January 2017.
Bergin compares Tomlin to Steelers legend Chuck Noll and with New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick.
Bergin also wonders whether the Steelers will end their five-game playoff losing streak and whether this is the last contract extension Tomlin signs with the Steelers. -
CB Cam Sutton returns to Steelers, training camp dates set
"Bleav in Steelers" host Mark Bergin shares his thoughts on the Pittsburgh Steelers signing cornerback Cam Sutton.
The Detroit Lions released Sutton, 29, after authorities in Florida issued an arrest warrant for Sutton, who faced a domestic violence charge. Sutton entered a pretrial diversion program.
Sutton is only due to make $1.2 million from the Steelers, the team he played for, for the first six seasons of his career.
Bergin also discusses the Steelers setting their dates for training camp in Latrobe at Saint Vincent College. It comes as the Steelers start minicamp on Tuesday.
Last, Bergin shares his thoughts on cornerback Steven Nelson announcing his retirement after nine seasons in the NFL. -
Steelers QB battle looms over start of minicamp
"Bleav in Steelers" hosts Ike Taylor and Mark Bergin discuss the Pittsburgh Steelers holding minicamp from June 11-13.
Taylor will be there as new quarterbacks Russell Wilson and Justin Fields compete to become the team's starter.
The guys discuss how they think second-year players Keeanu Benton, Joey Porter Jr. and Nick Herbig will make a big jump in 2024.
Taylor shares his thoughts about Pittsburgh hosting the 2026 NFL Draft.
The guys also talk about Russell Wilson joining Zac Brown Band on stage at Acrisure Stadium. It was part of the Kenny Chesney concert in Pittsburgh.
Taylor also shared what it was like playing in the Resilience Bowl alongside former teammates Steelers legends Troy Polamalu, Ben Roethlisberger and James Harrison. The proceeds for the event went to the Neighborhood Resilience Project.
Other topics include Justin Jefferson's massive contract extension, the new "EA Sports College Football 25" due out on July 19, "Hard Knocks" featuring the Chicago Bears and the start of the 2024 NBA Finals. -
NFL VP shares how Pittsburgh landed the 2026 NFL Draft
NFL Vice President of Event Strategy and Integration Matthew Shapiro discusses how Pittsburgh landed the opportunity to host the 2026 NFL Draft.
Shapiro shares how the NFL has traveled throughout the country to other cities for the draft, including Chicago, Philadelphia, Nashville and others.
Shapiro also talked about how the NFL works with host cities.
He also discussed how the league will consider hosting the NFL Combine in other cities, and possibilities for which city will host the 2027 NFL Draft. -
LIVE REACTION: Pittsburgh to host 2026 NFL Draft
"Bleav in Steelers" host Mark Bergin shares his thoughts on Pittsburgh hosting the 2026 NFL Draft.
It will mark the first time Pittsburgh hosts the NFL Draft.
The Steelers join several NFL cities that have previously hosted the draft, including New York, Chicago, Nashville, Las Vegas and others.