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Follow the draft live: Pick-by-pick updates and analysis of Round 2

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Then-and-now: Steelers CB Joey Porter Jr. follows in father’s footsteps

Seventeen years ago, Joey Porter Jr. was hanging on his father’s shoulders when the Steelers won Super Bowl XL. Now, he’s set to play for the same team.

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Like father, like son: Steelers draft CB Porter Jr.

More than two decades after drafting his father, the Pittsburgh Steelers selected cornerback Joey Porter Jr. with the 32nd overall pick in the 2023 NFL draft Friday night.

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After 1st-round freefall, Levis to Titans at No. 33

After tumbling out of the first round of the NFL draft, Will Levis finally found a home with the Titans, who traded up Friday night to select the former Kentucky quarterback with the No. 33 overall pick.

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NFL Nation sizes up every draft selection

Get insights on all 32 teams’ draft picks and trades from our NFL Nation reporters.

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Steelers rookie to honor late Georgia teammate

Steelers rookie Broderick Jones will wear No. 77 to honor former Georgia offensive lineman Devin Willock, who was killed earlier this year in a car crash.

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Robinson: I hope top-10 RB picks are new trend

Bijan Robinson, the No. 8 overall pick in the NFL draft, says he hopes to be an example that running backs still have a chance to be early first-round picks in the modern NFL.

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Veteran RB Bernard retiring after 10 NFL seasons

Running back Giovani Bernard is retiring after 10 NFL seasons with the Bucs and Bengals, and he finishes with 6,772 yards from scrimmage.

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The meaning behind Patriots CB Christian Gonzalez’s draft day suit

Christian Gonzalez was the 17th pick in Round 1 by the Patriots.

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Namath believes Rodgers can get Jets back to SB

Legendary quarterback Joe Namath stopped short of a guarantee, but he believes the acquisition of Aaron Rodgers could put his beloved New York Jets in the Super Bowl for the first time in 55 years.

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