Steelers' Beanie Bishop Intercepts Aaron Rodgers Twice in Dominant Win
Rookie cornerback Beanie Bishop's standout performance helped the Pittsburgh Steelers defeat the New York Jets 37-15.
- Beanie Bishop, an undrafted rookie for the Steelers, intercepted Aaron Rodgers twice, marking his first career interceptions.
- Both of Bishop's interceptions led to touchdowns, contributing significantly to the Steelers' victory over the Jets.
- Russell Wilson made his debut as the Steelers' quarterback, leading the team to a decisive win with strong support from the defense.
- Bishop expressed a desire to have the intercepted balls signed by Rodgers, adding a personal touch to his achievement.
- The Steelers improved their turnover margin to plus-9 and now hold a 5-2 record heading into their next game against the New York Giants.