The Pittsburgh Steelers have made some significant changes this offseason, including bringing in new quarterback Russell Wilson for the 2024 season. After trading Kenny Pickett to the Philadelphia Eagles, Steelers tight end Pat Freiermuth is already building chemistry with Wilson.
In a recent interview, Freiermuth shared that he has been working out and running routes with Wilson in San Diego. He praised Wilson for his communication and drive to win, expressing confidence in their ability to build a strong connection on the field. Freiermuth also mentioned that wide receivers Calvin Austin and Van Jefferson joined them in their workout session.
Wilson, who signed a one-year deal with the Steelers after being released from the Denver Broncos, is expected to be the starting QB for the upcoming season. The Steelers further bolstered their quarterback room by acquiring Justin Fields from the Chicago Bears. Head coach Mike Tomlin has indicated that Wilson is in a prime position to lead the team in 2024.
As Freiermuth enters his fourth season, he is motivated to have a standout year, especially with 2024 being a contract year for him. Despite dealing with injuries in the 2023 season, Freiermuth is eager to work with Wilson and new offensive coordinator Arthur Smith to make an impact on the field.
Looking ahead, Freiermuth expressed his desire to remain with the Steelers for the long term, emphasizing his connection to the city and the team’s culture. He values the support of the Pittsburgh media and fanbase and feels at home playing for the iconic franchise. With a new quarterback in place and high hopes for the upcoming season, Freiermuth is determined to make his mark and contribute to the Steelers’ success.