Jaylen Warren Keeps Cool on Aaron Rodgers Decision: Steelers RB Stays Neutral as QB Clock Ticks
The Pittsburgh Steelers are still waiting on one of the biggest decisions of the NFL offseason, and one of their own playmakers isn't tipping his hand.
Running back Jaylen Warren spoke with NFL Network this week about the team's ongoing quarterback situation, and the message was clear: he's not placing any bets on whether Aaron Rodgers will return for a second season in Pittsburgh or walk away from the game for good.
You know, I'm not really expecting anything. Whatever happens, happens. I'm rocking with whoever's at the quarterback position. But if he comes back, great. If he doesn't, then we'll miss him.
Those words capture the vibe inside the Steelers' locker room as the organization pushes for clarity before the draft kicks off on April 23. Team owner Art Rooney II has said he expects to have an answer on Rodgers' status before the team makes any picks — which means the decision clock is winding down fast.
Warren, who has emerged as one of the Steelers' most reliable offensive weapons out of the backfield, sidestepped any pressure to weigh in on the future of the four-time MVP. His approach is simple: prepare for every scenario, support whoever lines up under center, and let the decision-makers do what they do.
It's a mature stance from a player who knows that NFL rosters can shift overnight. Whether it's a future Hall of Famer or a new face altogether, Warren's job doesn't change — get yards, pick up first downs, and help the team win.
If Rodgers does return, he'd give the Steelers a legitimate downfield threat and a leader who has seen just about everything the league has to offer. If he doesn't, Pittsburgh will need to pivot quickly and lean on the depth chart they've been building.
Either way, Warren seems unbothered. As he put it: rock with whoever's there. For a Steelers team navigating uncertainty at the sport's most important position, that kind of steady presence in the backfield could matter more than any single quarterback decision.
The league will be watching closely over the next two weeks. So, it seems, will the rest of the NFL world.
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