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Najee Harris Reveals He Was 'Disappointed' Steelers Declined 2025 Contract Option

Tyler Conway@@jtylerconwayX.com LogoFeatured Columnist IVJuly 24, 2024

BALTIMORE, MD - JANUARY 06: Steelers running back Najee Harris (22) runs the ball near the Ravens goal line during the Pittsburgh Steelers versus Baltimore Ravens NFL game at M&T Bank Stadium on January 6, 2024 in Baltimore, MD. (Photo by Randy Litzinger/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
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Najee Harris' long-term future with the Pittsburgh Steelers is in doubt after the team declined the 2025 option on his contract, and the running back opened up about his overall thought process regarding the situation on Wednesday.

"I was disappointed for a minute, but I mean it's nothing really where me sitting around and being disappointed for too long would do anything to help me out," he told reporters. "It is what it is, and you just got to keep pushing and knowing that coming out here and doing what's best for the team and having a good year is what's most important right now."

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He also told reporters he "most definitely" wants to remain with the Steelers even though this could be his final year with the team that selected him with a first-round pick in the 2021 NFL draft.

Harris is looking at potential free agency next summer as someone who has rushed for more than 1,000 yards in each of his three seasons even though he hasn't been quite as dominant as he was during his collegiate career at Alabama.

He is yet to miss an NFL game due to injury and racked up 1,035 yards and eight touchdowns on the ground in 2023.

He was used mostly as a traditional first- and second-down back while Jaylen Warren handled third-down duties. There were times Warren looked like the better running back, but Harris served as a bell cow back as the Steelers won their final three games of the regular season to make the playoffs.

That said, Harris' season ended in an underwhelming performance against the Buffalo Bills as he rushed for just 37 yards on 12 carries in Pittsburgh's 31-17 Wild Card Round loss.

After the game, Harris seemed to hint at some discord in the Steelers locker room.

"We've got to be more disciplined. We've got to be more committed. I'm not saying that we're not. But just coming from a place (at Alabama) that has structure and seeing like, we could probably get help in these areas. … I'm not saying nothing about coaches or anything like that. I'm just saying more of just in-house rules. … I'm just a player, but the guys in that building know what I'm talking about," Harris told reporters.

It's unclear what exactly Harris meant by his comment, but he will have an opportunity to further prove himself in what amounts to a contract year after Pittsburgh's decision.

Perhaps an impressive performance will allow him to stay with the Steelers beyond just this upcoming season, but that future is cloudy at best with the Sept. 8 opener approaching.