PITTSBURGH — Exactly 350 days after a devastating knee injury cut short his rookie season, and one week after a minor knee injury hobbled him in the Seahawks’ season opener, Will Dissly was back in action — and back in the end zone.
The second-year tight end out of Washington had a career-high five receptions in Sunday, and two them resulted in touchdowns in the Seahawks’ 28-26 victory over the Steelers.
Dissly is becoming a top red zone target for Russell Wilson. In six NFL games, he has 14 receptions for 218 yards and four touchdowns.