After a slow start against the Baltimore Ravens Saturday, the Pittsburgh Steelers’ offense finally got into gear, and it wasn’t all that surprising that it happened with running back Jaylen Warren on the field.
Against the Ravens, Warren far out-played and out-snapped running back Najee Harris, raising questions about the playing-time split at RB and if it signaled a shift for the Black and Gold moving forward.
Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin said that the split between Warren and Harris had more to do with game flow than anything else as the Steelers entered the game against the Ravens wanting to use all three backs evenly, especially with a game four days later against the Kansas City Chiefs.