The Pittsburgh Steelers are looking to bounce back after their disastrous collapse against the Green Bay Packers. To help fix their secondary woes, the Steelers are looking into a standout safety still available in free agency.
Pittsburgh brought in Vonn Bell for a tryout on Tuesday, via Adam Schefter of ESPN. While there is no word on a potential deal between player and team, Bell will at least have an opportunity to prove himself to the Steelers.
The safety spent the 2024 season with the Cincinnati Bengals, appearing in all 17 games with 11 starts. Bell put up 55 tackles, two passes defend and an interception. His numbers didn't jump off the page, as Bell's 62.1 grade from Pro Football Focus ranked 98/171 safeties . However, he would come to Pittsburgh with plenty of experience.

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