In the recent matchup against the Ravens, Steelers tight end Pat Freiermuth experienced a notable decline in his snap share, tying his season low at 58%. This marks a downward trend in his playing time over the past few weeks, raising concerns about his role in the offense as he has been outsnapped by rookie Darnell Washington in consecutive games.
- Freiermuth's snap share has decreased significantly since Week 6.
- Concerns arise about his role in the offense with Darnell Washington's increasing presence.
Pat Freiermuth | TE

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- Tied his season low with a 58% snap share against the Ravens.
- Has seen a decline in playing time from 87% in Week 6 to 58% in the last two weeks.
- Outsnapped by Darnell Washington for the second consecutive game.
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- Freiermuth's reduced snap share may impact the team's offensive strategy moving forward.
- Darnell Washington's emergence could lead to a shift in tight end usage.