Backs-on-backers, an iconic Steelers training camp tradition where the pass-blocking skills of running backs and tight ends are put to the test — and Darnell Washington just passed with flying colors.
At Friday Night Lights Practice, there was arguably no greater performance during the backs-on-backers drill than Washington, who reportedly defeated Jack Sawyer, DeMarvin Leal, Alex Highsmith, and the NFL’s highest-paid non-quarterback, T.J. Watt.
Darnell Washington has strapped TJ Watt, Alex Highsmith, DeMarvin Leal and now Jack Sawyer in backs on backers. He’s unbeatable in this drill.
— Brian Batko (@BrianBatko) August 2, 2025
Coming out of college, Washington was billed as the best pass-blocking tight end of the 2023 NFL Draft class — and the Steelers didn’t think twice when he dropped all the way to the third round.
Many predicted a Year 3 breakout for the huge Steelers tight end — but the acquisition of Pro Bowl TE Jonnu Smith put a damper on expectations. Clearly, Washington is ready for whatever challenges lie ahead — set out to prove that Smith and Pat Freiermuth aren’t the only tight ends opposing defenses should worry about this season.
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