In his four seasons as the starting running back for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Najee Harris has experienced quite a few close games that have come down to either the final quarter, the final possession, or even the final play.
That type of situation is something that not only Harris is comfortable in, but many other players on the offense as well. It’s how the Steelers want to play games under Mike Tomlin, that being low-scoring, limited-explosion games. The strategy has allowed the Steelers to lean on their star-studded defense and a physical running game to wear teams out.