Pittsburgh, PA – April 20, 2025
Don’t look now — but Steelers GM Omar Khan just made a classic Steel City move.
Pittsburgh has signed former All-Pro CB James Bradberry to a 1-year deal, betting that the veteran corner — once booed out of Philly — still has something left in the tank.
“He’s washed.”
“He cost us a Super Bowl.”
That’s what Eagles fans said.
But in Pittsburgh? Second chances come with steel edges.
🔥 From All-Pro to Afterthought
Bradberry’s story is wild:
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2022: First-team All-Pro with Eagles
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2023: Gave up 740+ receiving yards, torched repeatedly
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Infamous holding call in Super Bowl LVII = Philly heartbreak
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2024: Achilles injury, missed entire season
Now, at 31, Bradberry joins a Steelers defense looking for veteran depth and locker room leadership.

🛡️ Why Pittsburgh Makes Sense
With Patrick Peterson retired, and Levi Wallace unsigned, the CB2 spot is wide open behind Joey Porter Jr.
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Bradberry brings size (6’1”), experience (over 130 starts), and zone awareness
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He’s already familiar with press-zone systems like Teryl Austin’s defense
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Could slide into a nickel role or play deep coverage in sub-packages
“He’s not the guy from 2022 anymore,” one coach admitted.
“But he doesn’t have to be. Just play smart, and help the kids grow.”
📊 Career Flashback
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18 interceptions
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99 pass breakups
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Allowed a 51.6 QB rating when targeted in his All-Pro season
Now healthy again, Bradberry says he’s out to prove he’s more than a one-hit wonder.
🧠 Steelers Betting on Culture
This isn’t about headlines. It’s about reclamation — something Pittsburgh does better than anyone.
From Joe Haden to Terrell Edmunds, the Steelers have a long history of giving veteran DBs a second chance — and letting them thrive in black and gold.
🗣️ Fan Reactions? Split.
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“If he gives us 60% of what he was, this is a win.”
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“Another Philly flameout? Y’all better pray Joey P doesn’t pull a hammy.”
Still — the upside is real. The risk? Minimal.
🏆 Final Word
Pittsburgh doesn’t care about noise. They care about grit, IQ, and guys who can ball when it matters.
If Bradberry finds even a flicker of his 2022 form, this might be the signing we talk about come January.
