The tight end’s season is officially over. The Steelers have officially lost tight end Donald Parham Jr. for the season following reports of a torn Achilles tendon at OTAs earlier this week.
The Pittsburgh Steelers announced that they've placed tight end Donald Parham Jr. on the reserve/injured list, which will end his season, after he tore his Achilles in OTAs on June 3.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers announced they have placed TE Donald Parham on injured reserve. This doesn’t come as a big surprise given Parham tore his Achilles during workouts recently.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers got some bad news as they slow down Organized Team Activities and head toward mandatory minicamp. According to multiple reports, the team has lost tight end Donald Parham to a torn Achilles tendon, marking their first big injury of the season.
The injury bug can certainly sting when it keeps coming back, which is the unfortunate case for a former Los Angeles Chargers player. ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter reported that former Chargers and current Pittsburgh Steelers tight end Donald Parham Jr.
A former undrafted free agent out of Stetson, Donald Parham Jr. was unable to catch on with the Detroit Lions or Washington Commanders early in his career.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have lost one of their free-agent signings to a season-ending injury.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers began their second week of Organized Team Activities (OTAs) on Tuesday, which saw the players get back on the field in helmets to get to work.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are just getting into team activities once again, finishing up their final week of OTAs before mandatory minicamp. But they'll now be without one of their newest members as tight end Donald Parham has torn his Achilles tendon, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.
According to Adam Schefter, Steelers TE Donald Parham Jr. suffered a torn Achilles in Tuesday’s OTAs, and it will likely end his entire 2025 season. It’s a tough break for Parham after recently signing a deal with Pittsburgh just a few months ago.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers got their offseason started, making their first free agency signing in tight end Donald Parham. The move was minor, but does hold some significance for their roster.
The contract details have been revealed for new Pittsburgh Steelers tight end Donald Parham, and he will come to Pittsburgh for a considerable bargain.
The details of tight end Donald Parham Jr.'s contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers have finally been revealed after signing on Friday. According to Over the Cap, Parham's cap hit for the 2025 season will come in at a value of $1,030,000 while his base salary sits at $1,170,000 on a veteran benefit contract.
It has been an interesting week or so for former members of the Los Angeles Chargers as the NFL scouting combine and free agency inch closer. One former Chargers first-round pick, for example, is already on the cutting board with a new team.
The Pittsburgh Steelers inked their first free agent to a deal this offseason, beginning their work to add to their roster for the 2025 campaign. Donald Parham adds a fourth name to their tight ends room and look to have filled out the position before free agency even begins.
As the Pittsburgh Steelers prepare for an important free agency, they’ll weigh whether or not to re-sign Russell Wilson or Justin Fields, how much running back Najee Harris is worth, and what high-level receivers are the best fits for next year’s offense.
Former Denver Broncos tight end Donald Parham Jr. has signed a one-year deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers , per NFL insider Ian Rapoport. The Broncos signed Parham late last summer and he spent the entire season on the practice squad.
The Denver Broncos are losing one of their first players after spending the year on the practice squad. The Pittsburgh Steelers signed 27-year-old Donald Parham Jr.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are already making moves to bolster the roster for 2025 as the club announced on Friday that it has signed former Los Angeles Chargers and XFL tight end Donald Parham to a one-year deal.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have signed tight end Donald Parham to a one-year contract for the 2025 season, the team announced on Friday. Parham, 27, spent the 2024 season on the Denver Broncos practice squad without playing a game.
The Pittsburgh Steelers announced they signed TE Donald Parham Jr. to a one-year deal on Friday. Parham, 27, originally signed on with the Lions as an undrafted free agent out of Stetson but was waived after a couple of days and signed by the Commanders.
The Denver Broncos have granted three players an early start on the open market. Per 9NEWS' Mike Klis, the Broncos allowed the contracts to expire for practice-squad offensive lineman Cam Fleming, tight end Donald Parham, and wide receiver David Sills — all of whom are now NFL free agents.
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The Browns have been somewhat quiet since day one of free agency but it may be because they have something else planned. The team is eyeing two potential targets for QB Deshaun Watson.
Los Angeles Chargers tight end Donald Parham Jr. was the key figure of a scary moment early into Thursday's prime-time overtime loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.
Just two minutes into a Week 15 game, Los Angeles Chargers tight end Donald Parham suffered what looked to be a serious head or neck injury and was immobilized before he was stretchered off the field.
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