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Tight End Darnell Washington Declines “Angry Run of the Week” Award, and the Sideline Moment With Three Bengals Players That Brought the Entire NFL to Tears

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. November 19, 2025

The Pittsburgh Steelers claimed an important victory over the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 11. but what shook the NFL was not the final score. it was the deeply human moment that followed. when Darnell Washington unexpectedly declined the “Angry Run of the Week” award despite delivering one of the most powerful runs of the season.

The play itself looked like a scene out of a battle. Washington caught the ball. spun back toward the defense. and immediately met three Bengals defenders converging at full speed. Instead of slowing down. he exploded forward like a tank. stiff-arming the first defender backward. dropping the second with a brutal shoulder. then dragging the third several yards before all four bodies crashed to the turf. The stadium erupted. and Kyle Brandt of Good Morning Football instantly selected it as the Angry Run of the Week, even designing a special commemorative shirt for him.

But Washington declined the honor.

The reason surfaced after the game ended. While teammates celebrated. Washington quietly walked toward the sideline where the three Bengals players he collided with were sitting, still catching their breath and shaking off the impact of the play. He knelt down. touched each of them on the shoulder. and made sure they were okay.

That moment changed how he viewed the run itself.

At the postgame press conference, Washington spoke as the entire room fell silent:

“I went over there just to make sure they were okay, because they have never been my enemies, they are men who fought me with everything they had. When I looked into their eyes right after that collision, I realized it was no longer just a run. It was the weight of four people crashing into each other at full speed and standing back up with respect. And in that moment, I knew I could not take that honor for myself alone.”

The story spread across the NFL within hours. Steelers fans were moved. Bengals fans expressed respect. analysts and former players called it the “must-watch moment of the week.” Many said Washington showed not only physical dominance. but rare depth of character.

Kyle Brandt later stated he fully respected Washington’s decision. and that the Angry Run shirt would be kept as a symbol of true sportsmanship.

In a league filled with controversies and violent collisions, Darnell Washington offered a powerful reminder: great highlights matter, big wins matter, but treating your opponents like human beings matters just as much.

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