The Pittsburgh Steelers are signing former New England Patriots Joshuah Bledsoe as part of their 17 reserve/future signings. Bledsoe will join the team’s 90-man roster for the offseason with hopes of making the active roster. With Damontae Kazee leaving the Steelers, the team will have a need for a backup safety.
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Former Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Mike Vrabel has agreed to become the head coach of the New England Patriots, according to multiple reports. Vrabel and the Patriots had been in negotiations for a few days after his interview in Boston, and now he will be their next head coach after the team fired Jerod Mayo after just one day.
Mike Vrabel is officially back in New England, but this time, as the Patriots’ new head coach. For fans who remember his glory days, it’s a full-circle moment for one of the most versatile and tough players to ever be in the Pats jersey.
New England agreed to a deal to make Vrabel the franchise's next head coach on Sunday, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. The sought-after former Titans coach who spent the bulk of his playing career in a Patriots uniform has officially been anointed as the franchise's next head coach.
Anderson was an undrafted free agent who signed with the Patriots in 2019 and has appeared in 50 games (14 starts) across his career with New England, Pittsburgh and the Denver Broncos.
The Steelers are 6-2 in the Super Bowl all-time, with their most recent victory coming in 2008, in Mike Tomlin's second season in Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh's six Super Bowl titles is tied with the New England Patriots for most all-time titles in the league.