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Steelers' Tight End Freiermuth Falters as Teammates Emerge
17 Oct
Summary
- Freiermuth off to a poor start in 2025 season
- Snap count significantly reduced in last two games
- Teammates Jonnu Smith and Darnell Washington seeing more playing time

As of October 17th, 2025, the Pittsburgh Steelers' tight end situation has taken an unexpected turn. Pat Freiermuth, who has been the team's top tight end for years, is off to a dismal start to the 2025 season.
Through the first 6 weeks, Freiermuth has managed just 8 catches for 76 scoreless yards. Not only has he been minimally involved in the passing game, his playing time has also been significantly reduced. After seeing 28 or more snaps in the first 3 games, Freiermuth has been on the field for only 36 snaps over the last 2 contests.
Meanwhile, Jonnu Smith has emerged as a consistent presence in the Steelers' offense, while rookie Darnell Washington has slowly been earning more opportunities. This shift in the tight end hierarchy has left Freiermuth's future role in question.
As the Steelers prepare to face the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 7, Freiermuth has been quiet so far, with his only target on the opening drive negated by a penalty. It remains to be seen whether the veteran tight end can regain his footing and reclaim his status as the team's top option at the position.