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Michael Keaton Returns to Hometown Pittsburgh to Announce Steelers’ NFL Draft Pick

Last updated: April 26, 2026 9:36 pm
Tariq Ali
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Michael Keaton—best known for playing Batman and starring in films like Birdman—returned to his hometown of Pittsburgh to make a special appearance during the NFL Draft. He announced one of the Pittsburgh Steelers’ draft picks, adding a hometown-Hollywood touch to the event.

Moments like this are pretty common in the NFL Draft—teams often invite celebrities with local ties to reveal picks, and Keaton is a well-known Pittsburgh native and longtime Steelers fan. His appearance was more about hometown pride and fan engagement than football analysis, but it definitely energized the crowd and highlighted the connection between the city, its team, and its famous supporters.

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