Jaylen Warren’s impressive 62-yard touchdown run Saturday against the Buffalo Bills brought up an inevitable conversation. On the Internet, anyway. Should Warren take over Najee Harris’ starting spot? Who is the better back? What is Harris’ future with the team?
To a degree, those questions have validity. There is a conversation to be had about Warren’s role and how that impacts Harris. But so much of the discussion is the wrong one. This isn’t about who to play, Warren or Harris. This is not either/or. It’s both/and.
Pittsburgh has two talented running backs. That’s a good thing.