Pat Freiermuth
Pat Freiermuth (born October 25, 1998) is an American football tight end for the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League (NFL).[1] A Massachusetts native, he played college football at Penn State, where he established himself as one of the top tight ends in program history before being selected by the Steelers in the second round (55th overall) of the 2021 NFL Draft.[2] As of the 2025 season, Freiermuth has appeared in 71 regular-season games with 40 starts, recording 243 receptions for 2,469 yards and 21 touchdowns, ranking among the franchise's most productive tight ends in their first five seasons.[3][2] Freiermuth was born in Merrimac, Massachusetts, and grew up in the region, developing his athletic skills in both football and basketball from a young age.[4] He attended Pentucket Regional High School for his freshman and sophomore years before transferring to the Brooks School in North Andover, Massachusetts, where he repeated his sophomore year to focus on athletic development under coach Kevin McVeigh.[5] At Brooks, Freiermuth excelled as a multi-sport standout, earning a reputation for his physicality and receiving ability that drew comparisons to New England Patriots legend Rob Gronkowski, earning him the nickname "Baby Gronk."[4] As a senior captain, he helped lead the Bishops to success on the gridiron while also contributing on the basketball court.[6] During his three-year college career at Penn State (2018–2020), Freiermuth amassed 92 receptions for 1,185 yards and 16 touchdowns, tying for eighth in program history for career touchdown receptions by any player and setting the school record for tight ends.[7] As a freshman in 2018, he burst onto the scene with 46 catches for 505 yards and a Big Ten-leading eight touchdown receptions among tight ends, earning Penn State's most valuable offensive player honors.[8] In 2019, he recorded 29 receptions for 379 yards and four scores, securing second-team All-Big Ten honors while helping the Nittany Lions rank highly in scoring and passing efficiency.[9] Limited to four games in 2020 due to a season-ending shoulder injury, Freiermuth still earned first-team All-Big Ten selection and the Big Ten Kwalick-Clark Tight End of the Year award, becoming the first Penn State tight end to win the honor.[10] He also appeared on the John Mackey Award watch list and was named Mackey Tight End of the Week in 2019 after a standout performance.[11] In the NFL, Freiermuth quickly established himself as a reliable target for the Steelers, reaching 100 career receptions in just 25 games—the 10th-fastest in league history—and 1,000 receiving yards in 26 games, the fastest by a Steelers tight end.[3] His rookie season in 2021 featured 60 catches for 497 yards and seven touchdowns, setting a franchise record for tight end scores by a first-year player.[3] Over the following seasons, he posted 63 receptions for 732 yards in 2022, 32 for 308 yards in an injury-shortened 2023, and a career-high-tying seven touchdowns with 65 catches for 653 yards in 2024.[3] Entering 2025 as a fifth-year pro, Freiermuth has continued his production with 23 receptions for 279 yards and three scores through ten games, including a two-touchdown performance against the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 7.[12][2] Known for his blocking prowess and red-zone reliability, he remains a key component of Pittsburgh's offense under multiple quarterbacks.[13]Early life and personal background
Upbringing and education
Pat Freiermuth was born on October 25, 1998, in Merrimac, Massachusetts.[1] Growing up in the small town of Merrimac, he developed an early passion for sports, influenced by his family's athletic heritage.[14] Freiermuth began his high school education at Pentucket Regional High School in West Newbury, Massachusetts, where he played football and basketball as a freshman and sophomore. Seeking enhanced opportunities in football, he transferred to the Brooks School in North Andover after his sophomore year, repeating the 10th grade to align with the academic and athletic calendar.[15] At Brooks, an independent preparatory school, he focused on football, playing both tight end and linebacker while continuing to excel in basketball, contributing to the team's 78-game winning streak over three seasons.[16] Over his three-year varsity career at Brooks School, Freiermuth amassed 1,531 total yards and accounted for 24 touchdowns, helping elevate the program's profile with back-to-back league titles in 2016 and 2017.[14] His versatility and physicality on the field drew attention from college recruiters, leading to offers from programs including Boston College, Duke, LSU, Notre Dame, and Ohio State. In August 2016, he committed to Penn State University, choosing the Nittany Lions for their strong tight end tradition and development opportunities.[17]Family
Pat Freiermuth was raised in a sports-oriented household in Merrimac, Massachusetts, where athletics formed a core family value that encouraged his early multi-sport participation.[16] His father, John Freiermuth, played basketball at St. Anselm College in New Hampshire and was named the state's "Mr. Basketball" in 1988, instilling a competitive drive in his son through shared athletic experiences.[18][19] Pat's mother, Dianne Freiermuth, served as a longtime field hockey coach and later became president of the Penn State Football Parents Association, where she advocated for player safety and supported the team's return to play during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.[18][20][16] His uncle, Mike Foley, a veteran football coach who served as head coach at Colgate University from 1988 to 1992 and was involved with the program from 1981 to 2005, later served as offensive line coach at UConn and UMass, provided direct mentorship to Pat, including being the first to offer him a college scholarship during recruiting.[19][21][16][22] The familial focus on education and sports, exemplified by both parents' backgrounds as educators, further shaped Pat's development, emphasizing discipline and passion for competition from a young age.[23]College career
Performance and achievements
Freiermuth redshirted his true freshman season in 2017 before emerging as a key contributor at tight end for Penn State over the next three years, appearing in 30 games and starting 26 of them from 2018 to 2020.[3] As a redshirt freshman in 2018, he quickly established himself with 26 receptions for 368 yards and a team-high eight touchdowns, showcasing his red-zone reliability and earning freshman All-American honors from multiple outlets.[24][25] In his sophomore campaign of 2019, Freiermuth built on that foundation with 43 receptions for 507 yards and seven touchdowns, tying for third among Penn State tight ends in single-season touchdown receptions and contributing to the Nittany Lions' dynamic passing attack.[24][7] His development highlighted improved route-running and contested-catch ability, as he ranked seventh in the Big Ten in touchdown receptions that year.[24] Freiermuth's junior year in 2020 was abbreviated by a shoulder injury that limited him to four games, yet he still managed 23 receptions for 310 yards and one touchdown before undergoing surgery in November.[24][26] Despite the shortened season, his impact was evident enough to earn him the Big Ten's Kwalick-Clark Tight End of the Year award, making him the first Penn State player to win the honor.[27] Following the season, he declared for the 2021 NFL Draft.[28] Throughout his college tenure, Freiermuth was praised for his blocking prowess and versatility, allowing him to line up inline, in the slot, or even as a lead blocker in Penn State's pro-style offense, where he helped protect the quarterback and create running lanes.[29] Pre-draft evaluations highlighted his reliable hands, precise route-running, and overall completeness as a tight end, projecting him as a second-round NFL selection capable of immediate contributions in both the passing and run games.[30][31]Statistics
Pat Freiermuth redshirted his freshman year in 2017 at Penn State, recording no statistics. Over the following three seasons, he established himself as a key receiving tight end, accumulating notable production in receptions, yards, and touchdowns.[24] The following table summarizes his receiving statistics by year:| Year | Class | Games Played | Receptions | Receiving Yards | Yards per Reception | Touchdowns |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2018 | FR | 13 | 26 | 368 | 14.2 | 8 |
| 2019 | SO | 13 | 43 | 507 | 11.8 | 7 |
| 2020 | JR | 4 | 23 | 310 | 13.5 | 1 |
Professional career
2021 season
Freiermuth was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the second round (55th overall) of the 2021 NFL Draft out of Penn State, where he had established himself as a reliable tight end prospect. He signed a four-year rookie contract worth approximately $6.0 million, including a signing bonus of $1.75 million. As the team's primary tight end following Vance McDonald's retirement, Freiermuth quickly integrated into the offense under quarterback Ben Roethlisberger. In his rookie season, Freiermuth appeared in all 16 regular-season games, making 10 starts, and recorded 60 receptions for 497 receiving yards and a team-leading 7 touchdowns among tight ends. His debut came in Week 1 against the Buffalo Bills, where he hauled in 1 reception for 24 yards on his only target, contributing to the Steelers' 23-16 victory. Freiermuth's scoring prowess was evident early, as he notched his first NFL touchdown in Week 3 against the Cleveland Browns, and he finished the year tied for third among rookie tight ends in touchdown receptions despite sharing targets with veteran Eric Ebron. Freiermuth's season was not without challenges, as he suffered two concussions that affected his late-season performance. The first occurred in Week 12 during a loss to the Cincinnati Bengals, leading to a brief evaluation period, while the second came in Week 15 against the Las Vegas Raiders after a fourth-quarter touchdown catch, resulting in him missing practice time and entering concussion protocol ahead of Week 16. These injuries limited his explosiveness in the final weeks, though he played through them without missing games. In the Steelers' wild-card playoff matchup—a 42-21 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs—Freiermuth made his postseason debut, catching 4 passes for 25 yards on 5 targets. His rookie campaign earned widespread recognition for its productivity, highlighting his potential as a red-zone threat and blocker in Pittsburgh's run-heavy scheme.2022 season
In his sophomore NFL season, Pat Freiermuth appeared in 16 games for the Pittsburgh Steelers, starting seven of them, and recorded 63 receptions for 732 receiving yards and two touchdowns, marking career highs in receptions and yards. Building on his rookie-year experience, he demonstrated improved consistency as a pass-catching tight end within the Steelers' offense, which transitioned to rookie quarterback Kenny Pickett starting in Week 4.[32][33] Freiermuth emerged as a primary red-zone target for Pickett, leveraging his size and route-running ability to stretch the field and create mismatches against defenses. His most notable performance came in Week 7 against the Cincinnati Bengals, where he hauled in five receptions for 111 yards and two touchdowns, including a 36-yard score that highlighted his role in the passing attack. Earlier in the season, he scored his first touchdown of the year in Week 2 against the New England Patriots, contributing to his development as a reliable option in scoring situations. Overall, he showcased durability, missing only one game due to a concussion in Week 6 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but returning quickly without long-term effects.[34][35][36] The Steelers finished the 2022 regular season with a 9-8 record but did not qualify for the playoffs, ending Freiermuth's campaign without postseason action. His 732 yards ranked him among the top tight ends league-wide in production, underscoring his growth into a key offensive contributor despite the team's inconsistent passing game.[33][32]2023 season
In 2023, his third NFL season, Pat Freiermuth appeared in 12 games with nine starts for the Pittsburgh Steelers, recording 32 receptions for 308 receiving yards and two touchdowns.[2] His production was hampered by a hamstring injury sustained during the Week 4 loss to the Houston Texans on October 1, which forced him to miss the subsequent five games after being placed on injured reserve on October 21.[37] [2] Freiermuth was activated from injured reserve on November 18 and returned for the Steelers' Week 12 matchup against the Cleveland Browns, contributing to a late-season surge that included three consecutive wins to close the regular season.[37] This momentum helped Pittsburgh clinch an AFC wild card berth on January 7, 2024, following a Tennessee Titans victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars.[38] Despite the reduced volume from his prior seasons—where he exceeded 60 receptions—Freiermuth demonstrated efficiency in his routes, achieving a 68.1 passer rating when targeted.[2] In the playoffs, Freiermuth recorded five receptions for 76 yards in the wild card round loss to the Buffalo Bills on January 15, 2024, marking the Steelers' only postseason game that year.[39]2024 season
In 2024, Pat Freiermuth enjoyed a breakout season with the Pittsburgh Steelers, playing in all 17 regular-season games and starting 11 of them while recording 65 receptions for 653 yards and a team-high seven touchdowns.[2] Fully recovered from a hamstring injury that limited his play in 2023, Freiermuth established himself as a reliable option in the passing game, particularly in the red zone where his scoring output highlighted his development as a receiving threat.[2] On September 6, 2024, the Steelers secured Freiermuth's long-term commitment with a four-year, $48.4 million contract extension, reflecting the team's confidence in his role within the offense.[40] Under new offensive coordinator Arthur Smith, who emphasized multiple-tight-end sets, Freiermuth emerged as a key target, benefiting from schemes that leveraged his blocking and route-running skills to create mismatches against defenses.[41] Freiermuth reached a career milestone in 2024 by tying his rookie-year high in touchdown receptions with seven. In the playoffs, he appeared in the Steelers' AFC Wild Card loss to the Baltimore Ravens on January 11, 2025, catching three passes for 15 yards.[2]2025 season
In June 2025, the Pittsburgh Steelers acquired tight end Jonnu Smith from the Miami Dolphins in a blockbuster trade that also involved cornerback Jalen Ramsey heading to Pittsburgh and safety Minkah Fitzpatrick to Miami; Smith subsequently signed a one-year, $12 million contract extension with the Steelers.[42] This addition created a tight end committee alongside Freiermuth and Darnell Washington, resulting in shared duties and fewer early-season targets for Freiermuth, who saw his snap percentage around 49% through the season.[43] Freiermuth appeared in all 11 games through Week 11 of the 2025 season, recording 23 receptions for 279 yards and three touchdowns.[2] These contributions brought his career totals to 243 receptions for 2,469 yards and 21 touchdowns. A highlight came on October 16 against the Cincinnati Bengals, where Freiermuth hauled in five catches for 111 yards and two touchdowns, leading the Steelers in receiving; his 68-yard touchdown reception from Aaron Rodgers with 2:21 remaining in the fourth quarter narrowed the Bengals' lead to 30-31 in the eventual 33-31 loss.[44][45] Freiermuth adapted to the committee approach by emphasizing blocking assignments against heavier defensive fronts, such as 4-3 schemes, where head coach Mike Tomlin noted it was "unfair" to rely solely on him for those duties, while maintaining a role in third-down situations.[46] The season remained ongoing as of November 20, 2025, with the Steelers holding a 6-4 record and the top spot in the AFC North, positioning them for playoff contention.[47]Professional statistics
Regular season
Pat Freiermuth has appeared in 71 regular-season games over his first five NFL seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers, starting 40 of them. Through ten games of the 2025 season (as of Week 10), he has recorded 243 receptions for 2,469 yards and 21 touchdowns.[2] The following table summarizes his regular-season receiving statistics year by year:| Year | Games Played | Games Started | Receptions | Receiving Yards | Touchdowns |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | 16 | 9 | 60 | 497 | 7 |
| 2022 | 16 | 8 | 63 | 732 | 2 |
| 2023 | 12 | 9 | 32 | 308 | 2 |
| 2024 | 17 | 11 | 65 | 653 | 7 |
| 2025 | 10 | 3 | 23 | 279 | 3 |
| Career | 71 | 40 | 243 | 2,469 | 21 |