Steelers' Jaylen Warren needs 108 yards to keep Pittsburgh streak alive

Billy Heyen

Steelers' Jaylen Warren needs 108 yards to keep Pittsburgh streak alive image

The Pittsburgh Steelers have much more important things to worry about in their upcoming Sunday night win-and-in, lose-and-go-home matchup with the Baltimore Ravens.

But there is a streak on the line in Week 18, too.

The Steelers have had an 1,000-yard rusher in each of the past four seasons. Yeah, that'd be Najee Harris, who did it four seasons in a row.

They can make it five years in a row with a running back reaching 1,000 yards if Jaylen Warren has a big game on Sunday.

Warren enters the clash with 892 yards on the season.

So to do the math for you, that's 108 yards needed by Warren to keep the streak alive.

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It seems that if Warren were to have a game that big, the Steelers would have a great chance to win.

The Ravens won't just have to contend with Warren, of course. The Steelers have proven that they have two RBs they trust this season, also including the new guy, Kenneth Gainwell.

But it's Warren who will have the chance Sunday at the first 1,000-yard rushing season of his career, and the Steelers certainly wouldn't complain if he got there.

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