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The Pittsburgh Steelers have agreed to a four-year, $42 million contract extension with tight end Darnell Washington, multiple outlets reported on June 4.
The deal includes $21 million guaranteed and ties the 24-year-old to Pittsburgh through the 2030 season.
Washington, a 6-foot-7, 264-pound former third-round pick from Georgia (2023), posted career highs in 2025 with 31 receptions for 364 yards and one touchdown.
In three seasons with the Steelers he has totaled 57 catches for 625 yards and two scores in 50 games (29 starts). Coach Mike McCarthy praised Washingtonâs professionalism and role in the offense, noting schematic adjustments that favor the teamâs tight ends.
Washington and outside linebacker Nick Herbig â who signed a four-year, $100 million extension the same week â are the first members of Pittsburghâs 2023 draft class to receive second contracts, underscoring the front officeâs draft-and-develop approach.
The extension follows other roster moves at tight end, including Pat Freiermuthâs renegotiation and the addition of rookie H-back Riley Nowakowski.






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