James Washington got to show off the type of strength you only get changing tractor tires in west Texas during the offseason, and the speed we’ve know about around these parts for years.
During the Steelers’ 16-10 win at Cincinnati on Sunday, the second-year wideout caught a 73-yard touchdown pass from Devlin Hodges before a subtle but effective stiff arm cleared the way for his second touchdown of the season.
The play might be bittersweet for Oklahoma State fans watching because it happened shortly after Hodges replaced Mason Rudolph. Rudolph was essentially benched after starting 8-of-16 for 85 yards and his ninth interception of the year.