A Steelers Depot daily segment. A quick hit of some Pittsburgh Steelers-related stories that may not require a complete article, but nuggets worth mentioning and passing on to you guys.
Your Depot After Dark for June 22.
TERRY BRADSHAW MEMOIR
Terry Bradshaw is one of the most important players in Steelers’ history. He was instrumental to their four Super Bowl wins in the 1970s. Although Bradshaw’s stats might not be the gaudiest, he was still one of his generation’s best quarterbacks. His playing career ended over 40 years ago, but he has stayed busy since.
As a result, Bradshaw has a new memoir coming out. He recently appeared on TODAY’s YouTube channel to talk about it and other recent life updates. These include his bourbon business and touching the Immaculate Reception ball for the first time since the play happened. Bradshaw has done plenty in his life, and it’s always interesting to hear new stories from him.
CHAD JOHNSON THINKS STEELERS FANS LOVE HIM
Wide receiver Chad Johnson was the Steelers’ rival for many years, playing with the Cincinnati Bengals from 2001-2010. The two teams battled for the top spot in the AFC North during Johnson’s prime. While little love was lost between the Bengals and Steelers in the 2000s, Johnson still thinks Pittsburgh fans appreciate him.
He took to Twitter to share that he thinks fans of every AFC North team love him. There’s no way to tell whether that’s true, but Johnson was a loveable player. He had fun on the field, including some memorable touchdown celebrations.
Ravens, Steelers & Browns fans love me because i always show love, they won’t always agree with my ball knowledge but nonetheless they love me. https://t.co/Bng28M0kLK
— Chad Johnson (@ochocinco) June 22, 2026
SAINTS RE-SIGN JORDAN
The Steelers will make history this year by playing in the NFL’s first game in Paris, France. It’s the second consecutive year the Steelers are playing in an international game. Their opponent this year will be the New Orleans Saints, who will be the “home” team in Paris.
The Saints recently added a key piece back to their team. NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport shared on Twitter that the Saints re-signed defensive lineman Cameron Jordan to a one-year deal. The Saints originally drafted him in the first round in 2011, and he has been a core piece of their team since then, notching 132 career sacks. We’ll see if he makes an impact in the game in Paris.
The #Saints are bringing back one of their franchise greats, as eight-time Pro Bowl DE Cam Jordan is set to return, sources say.
The two sides are putting the finishing touches on a 1-year, incentive-laden deal during his visit today. pic.twitter.com/8dU9cf1QkV
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) June 16, 2026
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