Another Injury for Steelers RB Jaylen Warren

Pittsburgh Steelers running back Jaylen Warren is dealing with some kind of knee injury after previously being limited by a hamstring.

Pittsburgh Steelers RB Jaylen Warren
Pittsburgh Steelers running back Jaylen Warren during training camp on Aug. 14, 2024. -- Ed Thompson / Steelers Now

There could be something wrong with the knee of Pittsburgh Steelers running back Jaylen Warren, in addition to his recently injured hamstring.

Warren underwent an MRI on his knee after being pulled from Sunday’s game against the Los Angeles Chargers by head coach Mike Tomlin. Tomlin said that Warren didn’t look right to him, and that’s why he took the team’s second running back out of the game.

“Jaylen Warren wasn’t able to finish there late in the second half,” Tomlin said. “I pulled him from the game. It just didn’t look like he was running smoothly. We’ll evaluate him.”

Warren had been dealing with a preseason hamstring injury that had limited him in Week 1. He had just two carries and two targets in the passing game in the season opener against the Atlanta Falcons.

In Week 2 against the Denver Broncos, that role grew. Warren carried the ball nine times for 42 yards, caught two more passes, and it seemed like he was nearing a normal workload. Warren told Steelers Now in between Week 2 and Week 3 that he thought his hamstring was fully healed.

But something else has apparently cropped up. Warren had an MRI on his knee after the game, according to a report by Nick Farabaugh of PennLive.

That suggests another injury or a potential side effect of trying to play through the hamstring issue. Either way, it’s a bad sign for Warren’s future availability.

The Steelers are also dealing with an unknown arm injury to starting running back Najee Harris. Harris was seen in a sling in the team’s locker room on Monday.

Cordarrelle Patterson is the team’s third running back, and he was the one spelling Harris late in the game against the Chargers. He ran well, rushing four times for 33 yards.

If one of Harris or Warren is unable to play, expect the Steelers to elevate running back Jonathan Ward from the practice squad. Ward has played in 42 career NFL games with the Arizona Cardinals and Tennessee Titans.

PITTSBURGH STEELERS INJURY REPORT

Player Injury Date  Prognosis Roster Status
RB Najee Harris Right arm Sept. 22 TBD Active vs LAC
RB Jaylen Warren Knee Sept. 22 TBD DNF vs. LAC
OLB Alex Highsmith Groin Sept. 22 TBD DNF vs. LAC
CB Cory Trice Jr. Hamstring Sept. 22 TBD DNF vs. LAC
RT Troy Fautanu Right knee dislocation Sept. 20 Regular season Injured reserve
TE MyCole Pruitt Right knee Sept. 15 Week to week DNP vs. LAC
WR Ben Skowronek Shoulder Sept. 15 Four weeks Injured reserve
LB Tyler Matakevich Hamstring Sept. 15 Four weeks Injured reserve
P Cameron Johnston Right leg Sept. 8 Out for season Injured reserve
QB Russell Wilson Calf tightness Sept. 5 Day to day Emerg. QB vs LAC
LG Isaac Seumalo Pectoral strain Aug. 28 Week to week DNP vs. LAC
SS Ryan Watts Neck stinger Aug. 24 Out for season Injured reserve
DL Logan Lee Calf Aug. 20 One weeks Injured reserve
OLB Jeremiah Moon Right ankle Aug. 17 One weeks IR-Return
OT Dylan Cook Left foot Aug. 17 Multiple weeks IR-Return
C Nate Herbig Torn rotator cuff Aug. 14 Out for season Injured reserve
OLB David Perales Left MCL tear July 31 Out for season Injured reserve 
WR Roman Wilson Left ankle sprain July 30 Day to day DNP vs. LAC
ILB Cole Holcomb Left knee Nov. 2, 2023 Two weeks PUP/reserve
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