Freiermuth could breakout on MNF's belated National Tight Ends Day
Tight ends around the league were truly celebrating their day on October 27th. National Tight Ends Day, falling on the fourth Sunday in October, went off with a bang in Week 8. Several elite tight end performances were showcased across the NFL, such as Tampa Bay's Cade Otton, Kansas City's Travis Kelce, San Francisco's George Kittle, Arizona's Trey McBride, and Atlanta's Kyle Pitts, just to name a few.
Pittsburgh Steelers' tight end Pat Freiermuth missed out on the celebration, as Pittsburgh didn't have the opportunity to play on Sunday, and instead host the New York Giants on Monday Night Football.
Freiermuth hasn't had the breakout season fans were hoping for the young TE, and has only gone over 50-yards receiving twice in 2024 thus far.
Steelers QB Russell Wilson provides elite-level signal calling and could provide Friermuth an opportunity to dominate on his belated celebration of National Tight Ends day.
Will Freiermuth finally have his breakout game in 2024? While the Giants may present a potential trap game for the Steel City, the Pittsburgh tight end could see additional targets and splash play opportunities heading into his positional unit's belated celebration on MNF.
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