Steelers place second-round tender on RB Jaylen Warren

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Pittsburgh Steelers running back Jaylen Warren (30) looks on during the regular season NFL football game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Pittsburgh Steelers on December 25, 2024 at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, PA.
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Some more news ahead of the start of the NFL’s legal tampering period

The Pittsburgh Steelers kept their free agency news rolling ahead of the NFL’s legal tampering period, officially placing a second-round tender on restricted free agent (RFA) running back Jaylen Warren on Monday morning, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports. The tag will pay Warren $5.346 million for the 2025 NFL season, per Over The Cap.

The news isn’t unexpected, as Steelers GM Omar Khan indicated during the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine that the team would tender the RFA and expected him back for the season.

Now, as noted in BTSC’s 2025 Offseason Almanac, teams in free agency will have the opportunity to pay Warren, with the Steelers having the right to match any offer negotiated by Warren with a new team. If the Steelers were to decline to match the new offer, they would receive that team’s second-round pick.

Given that former first-round pick Najee Harris has not yet come to an agreement on a new contract with the Steelers, he’ll be heading into the start of the legal tampering period as a presumed free agent and test the market. The team initially declined Harris’ fifth-year option in the 2024 offseason, which would have paid him $6.79 million — not much more than Warren himself received. Harris reported himself the reason the team declined his fifth-year option, a surprising move at the time, stating, “It was [because] they didn’t know where the offense was headed. That was it.”

Warren, 26, was an undrafted free agent out of Oklahoma State and has been an absolute gem in the Steelers offense to this point in his career. Warren has now had back-to-back-seasons posting 800+ scrimmage yards as the backup to Harris, praised for his efficiency (especially compared to Harris), a brash running style that allows him to earn yards after contact and his ability to force missed tackles.

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