Steelers Face Running Back Crisis with Jaylen Warren Out Multiple Weeks

Steelers Face Running Back Crisis with Jaylen Warren Out Multiple
Steelers Face Running Back Crisis with Jaylen Warren Out Multiple

Steelers Face Uncertainty with Running Back Injury

The Pittsburgh Steelers may be without a key player for the start of the regular season after Jaylen Warren, their running back, suffered a hamstring injury during the team’s preseason game on Saturday. According to Tom Pelissero of NFL Media, Warren is expected to miss multiple weeks, casting doubt over his availability for the season opener against the Atlanta Falcons on September 8.

Warren’s injury has left the Steelers with a significant void in their backfield, but Najee Harris and Cordarrelle Patterson are likely to step in and handle the running back duties in his absence. The duo has experience playing in the NFL and has shown their capabilities on the field.

In addition to Warren’s injury, the Steelers also suffered a setback with center Nate Herbig, who went down with an injury on Saturday. Reports suggest that Herbig has a torn rotator cuff and will miss extended time, further complicating the team’s preparations for the upcoming season.

As the Steelers look to regroup and adjust to the new challenges, they will be relying on their depth and experience to navigate the uncertain landscape. With the regular season just around the corner, the team will be eager to get their key players back on the field and ready to compete at the highest level.

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