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While their contract values have slid recently, running backs had a great Day 1 of free agency. You can bet Harris was watching.
Mike DeFabo15
Despite plenty of outside noise, the Steelers aren't expected to pursue quarterbacks Justin Fields, Russell Wilson or Kirk Cousins.
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From Mike Tomlin's contract to the QB situation, the offensive coordinator hire to Cam Heyward's future, the Steelers have a lot to do.
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The Steelers' loss to the Bills prompts all kinds of offseason questions, starting with Tomlin's uncertain future.
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The weather is the big storyline surrounding Monday's wild-card game. How will each team deal with the conditions?
Joe Buscaglia47
The Steelers and Bills meet in what should be a physical playoff showdown. The Athletic's Joe Buscaglia and Mike DeFabo break it down.
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From a third-string QB's revival to relying on starters signed "off the couch," the Steelers' path to 10-7 was nothing short of astonishing.
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It took 15 weeks, but the Steelers are finally playing the way they want to, making them a dangerous potential opponent for AFC contenders.
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Harris and Jaylen Warren — behind a bruising offensive line — ran all over the Seahawks to keep the Steelers' playoff hopes very much alive.
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Tomlin has long favored a bell-cow back, but Warren's rare abilities have convinced the coach to go with a split backfield.
Mark Kaboly66
George Pickens, Diontae Johnson and Najee Harris are full of talent, but right now, they're a collection of individuals. Not a team.
RBs coach Eddie Faulkner and QBs coach Mike Sullivan excelled in their first game replacing Canada, who was fired last week.
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Harris' words after the Steelers' loss to the Browns' spoke volumes. But it was what he didn't say that really stood out.
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Last year, the Steelers' running game powered a late-season revival. Now, it appears they've found that magic again, this time at 6-3.
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Harris knows a thing or two about being frustrated with his role, and he wasn't shy about sharing constructive criticism with Pickens.
Mark Kaboly35
Canada shook up the Steelers' offense in Week 9, breaking tendencies, tweaking schemes and unleashing first-round rookie Broderick Jones.
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With Kenny Pickett injured, now would be a great time for a dormant running game to wake up, as it did in the second half of 2022.
Kenny Pickett and teammates saw the rally as a stepping stone to a better offense, but a veteran with a Super Bowl ring isn't convinced.
Mark Kaboly92
For the second straight year, Harris offered Canada feedback on the offense during the bye, but it's unclear how much impact it will have.
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The Steelers are coming off a disappointing loss to the Texans and play the Ravens this week in a key AFC North matchup.
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