Pittsburgh Steelers tight end Darnell Washington recently experienced an unexpected moment during practice when quarterback Russell Wilson found him wide open for a significant gain. Wilson, who has been showcasing a more inclusive passing strategy, has thrown to 14 different players this season, demonstrating his ability to trust his teammates.
Since returning from injury, Wilson has revitalized the Steelers' offense, averaging 28.7 points per game. His rapport with players, including tight ends and wide receivers, has allowed Pittsburgh to become more dynamic, reducing reliance on their defense. As they prepare for their upcoming game against the Cleveland Browns, Wilson remains focused on embracing the challenge of a high-scoring matchup.