Jaylen Warren Gets His Payday: Pittsburgh Steelers Lock Him Up
The Pittsburgh Steelers just pulled off what might be the smartest move of their offseason. Jaylen Warren, the undrafted running back who’s been quietly carrying Pittsburgh’s ground game for three seasons, finally got the respect he deserves with a two-year contract extension worth over $7 million annually.
You know that feeling when your favorite restaurant finally puts that amazing dish on the permanent menu? That is what Steelers fans are experiencing right now. Warren has been the best-kept secret in Pittsburgh’s backfield, and now he’s officially the main course.
Warren’s Journey From Undrafted To Undeniable
This story reads like something out of a sports movie. From East High to Snow Community College to Utah State to Oklahoma State, then going completely undrafted in 2022. Most guys would have thrown in the towel somewhere along that winding road. Not Warren.
The kid has been absolutely electric whenever he touches the ball. We’re talking about a guy who’s averaged 4.8 yards per carry over three seasons – that’s sixth-best among running backs since 2022 with at least 300 attempts. Put simply, he makes defenders look silly every week.
What This Extension Really Means
This isn’t just about the money (though $12 million guaranteed isn’t chump change). This extension is Pittsburgh saying, “We see you, we believe in you, and you’re our guy moving forward.” After years of playing second fiddle to Najee Harris, Warren is finally getting his shot to be the RB1.
The timing couldn’t be better. With Harris packing his bags for Los Angeles, Warren steps into the spotlight at the perfect moment. He has the burst to hit the edge, the vision to find holes, and enough power to make defenders pay when they try to bring him down soft.
The Numbers Don’t Lie
Warren forced 30 missed tackles in 2024 alone and averaged 3.2 yards after contact. That’s not just good. It is elite territory. When you can consistently break tackles and turn five-yard gains into fifteen-yard chunks, you become invaluable in today’s NFL.
The team clearly saw the writing on the wall. He had a rough preseason finale that had some fans nervous, but Pittsburgh’s front office knew better. They have watched him work for three years, and they understand what he brings to the table.
A Perfect Storm Opportunity
Now Warren gets to prove he’s more than just a change-of-pace back. He’ll share carries with rookie Kaleb Johnson and veteran Kenneth Gainwell, but make no mistake – this is Warren’s backfield now. The extension makes that crystal clear.
Pittsburgh’s offensive line has improved; its passing game should open up more running lanes, and Warren has the skill set to take full advantage. This feels like one of those situations where everything aligns perfectly for a breakout season. The team just secured their future at running back for the next three years, and honestly, it feels like they got a bargain. The running back is about to show the NFL what Pittsburgh fans have known all along – this guy is special.
