Pittsburgh’s backfield mystery unfolds as Jaylen Warren and Kaleb Johnson struggle to find their stride in quiet season opener

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Pittsburgh’s Backfield Mystery Unfolds

As the season kicks off, the Pittsburgh Steelers find themselves in a puzzling situation regarding their backfield. Jaylen Warren, who was anticipated to step up as the team’s lead running back following Najee Harris’s departure, and rookie Kaleb Johnson, expected to carve out a role, have both struggled to make an impact in the season opener against the New York Jets.

Warren’s New Contract and Expectations

Warren recently signed a two-year extension, solidifying his position in Pittsburgh for the foreseeable future. This move signaled the organization’s confidence in him as the featured back. With no veteran replacement brought in to fill Harris’s shoes, Warren was set for a significant workload. However, the reality has not matched expectations thus far.

Slow Starts for Warren and Johnson

In the Week 1 matchup, both Warren and Johnson have had surprisingly subdued performances. Despite being active and healthy, the duo has seen limited opportunities on the field. As of the latest updates, Warren has recorded only one carry for zero yards and has not been targeted in the passing game. Johnson, on the other hand, has yet to register a touch.

Surprising Competition

Meanwhile, Kenneth Gainwell has emerged as a more active presence in the backfield, with four carries for 12 yards, indicating he has ascended the depth chart ahead of Warren and Johnson. This unexpected development has left fantasy owners and Steelers fans alike hoping for a shift in dynamics as the season progresses.

Looking Ahead

As the Steelers move beyond their quiet opener, the question remains: will Warren and Johnson find their footing in the coming weeks? The team’s reliance on their production is crucial, especially with the competitive landscape of the NFL in mind. As Pittsburgh navigates the early stages of the season, all eyes will be on this backfield to see if they can turn the tide.

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