Steelers’ Jalen Warren needs 108 yards to keep Pittsburgh’s winning streak alive originally appeared on The Sporting News Click here to add Sports News as your go-to source.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have bigger things to worry about heading into their upcoming Sunday night game against the Baltimore Ravens.
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But there will also be a winning streak in Week 18.
The Steelers have had a player rush for 1,000 yards in each of the past four seasons. Yes, that’s Najee Harris, who’s done it for four straight seasons.
If Jaylen Warren has a big game on Sunday, they can reach their fifth consecutive 1,000-yard running back goal.
Warren finished the season with 892 yards.
Doing the math, Warren needs 108 yards to keep the streak alive.
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It seems like if Warren plays such an important game, the Steelers have a good chance of winning.
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Of course, the Ravens won’t just have to contend with Warren. The Steelers have proven they have two reliable RBs this season, including freshman Kenneth Gamwell.
But Warren will have his chance to have his first career 1,000-yard rushing season on Sunday, and the Steelers certainly won’t complain if he gets there.
