Journal Pioneer

Young receivers impress in first game with Steelers

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Damoun Patterson knows a strong performanc­e in his first preseason game won’t be enough to guarantee his future with the Pittsburgh Steelers. The rookie wide receiver feels he must continuall­y prove himself to the coaching staff and his teammates - and he’s not the only young receiver who faces that challenge during training camp. “I came in as a tryout guy, so I never knew what to expect,” Patterson said. “I think it’s all about attacking the game and staying hungry.” James Washington, the Steelers’ second-round pick, has also been forced to prove his worth. Washington, who won the Biletnikof­f Award as college football’s top receiver in 2017, is currently listed last on the Steelers’ depth chart and has regularly worked with the second-team offence. “I’ll never ask people to be patient,” Steelers coach Mike Tomlin said. “I’ll ask them to work while they wait and he’s doing that. The opportunit­y is going to come, I’d imagine.” Patterson wasn’t sure if he would receive an NFL opportunit­y in the spring, but the former Youngstown State standout overcame long odds to land in camp with the Steelers. Patterson was invited to attend the Steelers’ three-day rookie minicamp on a tryout basis in May. There, Patterson impressed coaches enough to become one of just two of the 55 invited players to leave with a contract. “(Tomlin) always says he doesn’t care how you got here, just come and be willing to make plays,” quarterbac­k Josh Dobbs said. “If you do that, we have a spot for you. He’s done that, and hopefully he can continue to do that.” Dobbs and Patterson connected for a 29-yard touchdown in Thursday’s preseason win over the Philadelph­ia Eagles. Patterson celebrated the score with a flawless standing backflip. “I’ve been doing (a backflip) since I was younger,” Patterson said. “That’s my specialty.” Patterson said most of his teammates weren’t aware that he could land a standing backflip. Acrobatic feats aside, he led all receivers with six catches for 77 yards and a touchdown against the Eagles. Dobbs isn’t surprised by Patterson’s success. He said the two connected on the same touchdown play while running the two-minute offence during spring workouts.

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