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Reports: Steelers, TE Darnell Washington agree on 4-year extension

By Thomson Reuters Jun 4, 2026 | 12:53 AM

Coming off the best season of his young career, tight end Darnell Washington agreed to a four-year, $42 million contract extension with ​the Pittsburgh Steelers, multiple media outlets reported ‌on Wednesday.

Washington, 24, will receive $21 million guaranteed, per the reports.

Last season, the 2023 third-round draft pick out of Georgia set career highs with 31 receptions and 364 receiving yards ‌in ​16 games (13 starts). He made ⁠one touchdown catch in ⁠each of the past two seasons.

The 6-foot-7, 264-pounder has been a big red-zone target while also using his size to overpower defenders.

“Love Darnell,” first-year ​Steelers coach Mike McCarthy told reporters earlier this week. “He’s been here every day, classroom, good ⁠student. He’s a pro’s pro. ⁠I’ve been very, very impressed with ​him. …

“Year 1, as you get to know your players, ​there’s certain schemes you may tilt one way ‌or the other, variations of schemes. And definitely we’ve been doing that with our tight ends, and he’s a big part of that reason.”

In three ⁠seasons with the Steelers, Washington has totaled 57 catches for 625 yards and two scores in 50 games (29 ⁠starts).

Washington and outside ‌linebacker Nick Herbig, who signed his ⁠four-year, $100 million extension on Wednesday, are ​the ‌first members of the Steelers’ 2023 ​draft class ⁠to land extensions this spring.

“I’d love to keep that whole class here,” Herbig said. “I think we got a bunch of dogs in there. I’m excited. I think some things (are) going to happen. I hope so.”

–Field ​Level Media