There isn’t a great deal more that you can do as you strive for social distancing than to be the owner of a relatively secluded and large farmstead. Enter James Washington, the third-year wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers who has retreated to what he knows best, outside of football: his family farm.
Amid the Covid-19 pandemic, Washington is plowing fields, pulling weeds, plumbing wells—oh, and running routes, doing sprints, and, by now, likely catching passes, as well. At least that was the plan when he spoke to Teresa Varley for the team’s website.