Steelers running back Jaylen Warren is set for a significant increase in workload this season following the departure of last year’s leading rusher, Najee Harris. Warren, who had 120 carries for 511 yards and one touchdown in 2024, has focused on adapting his training for longevity and is confident in his ability to handle more touches, as affirmed by head coach Mike Tomlin. With the team anticipating around 500 carries to distribute, offensive coordinator Arthur Smith emphasized the need for Warren to step up after losing a durable player like Harris.



