When the Pittsburgh Steelers signed RB Jaylen Warren as an undrafted free agent, they knew they were getting a well-traveled player who made stops at three different schools during his college career. Warren told Scott Wright of the Oklahoman how appreciative he is of the journey that led him to a possible NFL career.
“I did not expect the season I had. It 100% was worth it. I’m glad I made the move. I don’t regret anything in the journey that led me up to here, so I’m grateful for all of it,” Warren said.
Warren opened the season as the third-string running back, but a 218-yard performance early in the season against Boise State led to Warren winning the starting job and compiling 1,216 rushing yards, 225 receiving yards and 11 rushing touchdowns on the season.