Shanna Rose I WV Sports Chat
Former West Virginia cornerback Beanie Bishop showed off more than just his football skills this week — he added some new dance moves to his repertoire.
Earlier this week, Bishop stopped by the Washington UPMC Senior Communities, where he spent time with a lively group of Pittsburgh Steelers fans. The residents welcomed him with open arms, swapped stories about their decades of fandom, and even gave him a quick lesson in their favorite dance steps.
Bishop, never one to shy away from fun, jumped right in — laughing, moving, and doing his best to keep up.
The Louisville, Kentucky native is entering his second season with Pittsburgh. In the Steelers’ preseason opener against Jacksonville, he made his presence felt with six tackles and one pass defended.
Off the field, Bishop’s visit shows the same energy and commitment he brings on game day — proving that building connections in the community is just as important to him as making plays on Sundays.
Photo credit: Ed Thompson- Steelers Now