JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Parker Washington was a somewhat forgotten receiver in Jacksonville when training camp opened.
With Brian Thomas Jr. coming off a Pro Bowl, two-way rookie Travis Hunter garnering so much attention and Dyami Brown having signed a one-year, $10 million contract in free agency, there was seemingly little room for Washington.
The third-year pro, a sixth-round draft pick in 2023 from Penn State, was generally considered a backup with more big-play potential as a punt returner. Yet, every time he touched the football, good things happened.
It's the reason why teammates and coaches weren't surprised to see Washington have a breakout performance in a 34-20 victory at Denver on Sunday. Washington caught six passes for a career-high 145 yards and a touchdown in the team's sixth consecutive — and most impressive — win.
''I've known him for a super long time, so it's nothing new for me,'' college teammate and Jaguars tight end Brenton Strange said Monday. ''I know that's what Parker can do. Parker is super special. He is a talented player, and he always comes to work and works hard, so he deserves every single bit of it.''
Washington was on the receiving end of five of Jacksonville's longest eight plays against the Broncos. The biggest highlights: a 12-yard TD catch in the first quarter and three third down catches in the third that moved the chains and led to 17 points. He had five receptions on third down plays.
''He's so explosive, he's so strong,'' coach Liam Coen said. ''A lot of things were kind of set up for Parker to have a day. That didn't just happen. We prepared that way all week. We wanted to get him involved early, and he had a look in his eye from a very early start that he was going to have a big day.''
Washington now leads Jacksonville in receptions (45) and yards (645), becoming another dependable option for quarterback Trevor Lawrence.