Running back Najee Harris acknowledges Saturday's wild-card matchup against the Ravens could be his last with the Steelers.
Pittsburgh Steelers running back Najee Harris finished the 2024 NFL regular season with 1,043 rushing yards. This makes his fourth straight 1,000-yard season to start his career. Something no NFL running back has ever done.
Najee Harris does not know what will happen this offseason, but he knows it is a business, and is prepared for this to be his last game as a Steeler.
Harris made history with four consecutive 1,000-yard seasons to open his career, but Jaylen Warren has outsnapped him since Week 14.
In the storied history of a franchise long associated with a run-first offensive mentality, only five Pittsburgh Steelers have more career rushing yards than Najee Harris. Three are in the Hall of Fame,
In Bleacher Report’s latest mock draft, they projected the Steelers to draft Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty. It would be some serious star power and a home run hitter to the running back room alongside Warren, though the team does have other needs.
Najee Harris, with 1,007 yards and five touchdowns under his belt so far this year, is poised to hit the free agent market as one of the top running backs avail
This is exactly why the X-Factor doesn't come from the Pittsburgh defense. People already know what T.J. Watt and Co. are capable of. They already know that disrupting offenses is the Steelers' main gateway to victories and that the team will lean heavily on Teryl Austin's unit again this weekend.
Here are some key stats and trends to know before placing any bets on Najee Harris’ player props for Saturday’s game, which starts at 8:00 PM ET on Amazon Prime Video. Harris’
The Pittsburgh Steelers have taken a steep drop in performance over the last four weeks, but all will be forgiven if Mike Tomlin can lead his team to a first round playoff win over the Baltimore Ravens on Saturday night.
Najee Harris sat in his corner locker at Acrisure Stadium after the Bengals game in full uniform, staring out at the rest of the room, head in his