Over the last two seasons, the Pittsburgh Steelers have developed quite a two-headed monster in the backfield with Najee Harris and Jaylen Warren at running back.
The two complement each other perfectly, with Harris serving as the thunder between the tackles, while Warren is more of the lightning player, one who can rip off 70-yard touchdowns in the blink of an eye. Both represent the Steelers well, too, fitting the mold of a Steelers running back perfectly given their never-say-die mentality with the football in their hands.
Entering the 2024 season, expectations are high for both Harris and Warren in new offensive coordinator Arthur Smith’s run-heavy offense, especially behind a rebuilt offensive line.