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Jaylen Warren rushed 12 times for 43 yards in the Steelers' Wildcard loss to the Texans.The scrappy former change of pace back was thrust into a featured role this season after rookie Kaleb Johnson failed to pan out, ending the regular season with 958 yards and six touchdowns on 211 carries while adding 333 yards and two touchdowns on 40 receptions. The four-year veteran has missed only four games in his career and recently signed a two-year contract extension tying him to the team through the 2027 season, making it likely we see him hold fantasy value through the offseason as the likely starter in the backfield next year. That said, quarterback Aaron Rodgers appears likely to retire following his 21st season and head coach Mike Tomlin could be on the hot seat this offseason after seven straight playoff losses, meaning it could be an entirely new situation for Warren in the coming year.
Steelers declared WR Roman Wilson, RB Kaleb Johnson, OL Jack Driscoll, DL Logan Lee, OLB Jeremiah Moon, and CB Tre Flowers inactive for their Wildcard game against the Texans.A pair of rookies draw inactivity as both Wilson and Johnson are not active for the team's Wildcard game against the Texans. The Steelers aim to avoid a one-and-done after backing into the postseason in Week 18.
Jaylen Warren rushed 12 times for 43 yards in the Steelers' Wild Card loss to the Texans.The scrappy former change of pace back was thrust into a featured role this season after rookie Kaleb Johnson failed to pan out, ending the regular season with 958 yards and six touchdowns on 211 carries while adding 333 yards and two touchdowns on 40 receptions. The four-year veteran has missed only four games in his career and recently signed a two-year contract extension tying him to the team through the 2027 season, making it likely we see him hold fantasy value through the offseason as the likely starter in the backfield next year. That said, quarterback Aaron Rodgers appears likely to retire following his 21st season and head coach Mike Tomlin could be on the hot seat this offseason after seven straight playoff losses, meaning it could be an entirely new situation for Warren in the coming year.