The Pittsburgh Steelers have several question marks surrounding key players leaving their roster in 2025 free agency. One of the biggest decisions to make will be whether to re-sign RB Najee Harris, w
The Pittsburgh Steelers drafted running back Najee Harris in the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft. Through his four seasons with the Steelers, he has taken a heck of a beating running behind a beat-up offensive line and in a poor offensive scheme.
Harris doesn’t flash the same explosiveness as some of the league’s other preeminent backs, but he is a former first-round pick and, having never missed a start during his Steelers tenure, uber-reliable at a notoriously unreliable position.
The Steelers risk repeating their mistake of letting James Conner walk as Najee Harris faces an uncertain future with the team.
If running back Najee Harris and the Pittsburgh Steelers don't reunite next season, he should have no issue finding a landing spot elsewhere in the NFL. Las Ve
Following their Wild Card loss to the Ravens, Steelers RB Najee Harris gave a cryptic response on his future with the team.
Harris, a 2021 first-round pick, has become a staple of recent Pittsburgh offenses, rushing for 1,000 yards in every year of his career. That’s mitigated by the extra game on the schedule and over 1,000 attempts to his name, but he’s the only player in the sport to hit that mark in each of the last four seasons.
Running back Najee Harris completed his fourth regular season with the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday. As in the previous three, the former Alabama All-American finished 2024 with more than 1,000 rushing yards, making him the 14th player to do so in each of his first four NFL seasons.
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,
Harris was the team's first-round pick in 2021, and in the four years since has started every single game, tallying 4,312 rushing yards and 28 touchdowns. He has been a staple for the Steelers' offense since coming into the NFL, and he now faces free agency.
The story of the Pittsburgh Steelers 2024 season was how poorly the re-tooled offense performed. Statistically, there was no good news for the Steelers offense. This was a sore spot for head coach Mike Tomlin in every post-game press conference, especially when it came to possession downs.
This is the second in a series examining the Pittsburgh Steelers’ roster, position by position, heading into the offseason. Today: Running backs Since the Pittsburgh Steelers last won a postseason game,