Jaylen Warren Ruled Out Against Vikings
Pittsburgh’s backfield took a significant hit Sunday as running back Jaylen Warren was declared inactive for the Steelers’ matchup against Minnesota in Dublin, Ireland. The decision came after Warren tested his troublesome knee during their pregame at Croke Park Field in Ireland.
Jaylen Warren’s Injury Status Takes Late Turn
The Steelers had been optimistic about Warren’s availability throughout the week. Despite being added to the injury report Friday with a knee issue, the team expected their versatile back to suit up for the international showcase. That changed when Jaylen Warren couldn’t get his knee right during warmups.
Pittsburgh made the call to scratch their leading rusher just hours before kickoff, leaving the team scrambling to adjust their offensive game plan against a stout Vikings defense.
Impact on Pittsburgh’s Ground Game
Warren’s absence creates a massive void in Pittsburgh’s offensive attack. Through three games, the Oklahoma State product has been the team’s most productive runner with 132 yards on 43 carries. More importantly, he’s been their primary receiving threat out of the backfield with 11 catches for 142 yards and a touchdown.
The Steelers will now lean heavily on their depth chart. Kenneth Gainwell, Kaleb Johnson, and Trey Sermon will handle the rushing duties. Pittsburgh activated Sermon from the practice squad Saturday, a move that now looks prescient given Warren’s last-minute scratch.
Other Notable Inactives
Warren wasn’t the only key player sidelined for Pittsburgh. The team also ruled out cornerback Joey Porter Jr. (hamstring), linebacker Alex Highsmith (ankle), guard Andrus Peat, and defensive end Esezi Otomewo.
Minnesota had its own injury concerns, declaring quarterback J.J. McCarthy (ankle), Desmond Ridder, linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel (neck), guard Donovan Jackson, tackle Walter Rouse, and tight end Ben Yurosek inactive.
Looking Ahead
The timing couldn’t be worse for Pittsburgh, which needed Jaylen Warren’s dual-threat ability against a Vikings team that’s shown vulnerability against pass-catching backs this season. His absence forces the Steelers to rely on a committee approach in one of their most high-profile games of the year.
The team will monitor Warren’s knee throughout the week as they prepare for their return to Heinz Field. For now, the Steelers must find ways to replace their most versatile offensive weapon in the Emerald Isle.
