The Pittsburgh Steelers are hoping to revitalize a running game that finished dead last in the NFL during the 2020 season, and have explored just about every avenue available to them to do so, addressing the play-calling, the offensive line coaching, the offensive line personnel, the skill position blocking and personnel, and, of course, the running back position itself.
The headline for all of these changes is, of course, first-round running back Najee Harris, but he is not the only new face in the backfield, as they also signed veteran Kalen Ballage as a free agent. He has a chance to make the 53-man roster, and by the sounds of it, he’s certainly hoping he can stick with this team in particular, after his prior experiences.