Troublesome Report Emerges About Steelers’ Training Camp
PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - JUNE 12: Connor Heyward #83 of the Pittsburgh Steelers in action during Minicamp at UPMC Rooney Sports Complex on June 12, 2025 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers entered training camp with renewed optimism following offseason roster moves and coaching changes aimed at revitalizing their offense.

However, early reports from practice sessions have highlighted a troubling trend that threatens to undermine those expectations.

The team’s ground game has failed to show any signs of improvement despite the addition of new personnel and schemes.

For a franchise built on physical football and strong rushing attacks, the continued struggles represent a major red flag.

“They haven’t had ONE good day of running the ball all summer. Not in training camp and not in the preseason,” a Steelers source revealed, per Andrew Fillipponi.

Jaylen Warren has taken over as the primary back after Najee Harris departed during the offseason.

Warren is averaging 4.8 yards per carry for his career, but he has not produced the explosive runs typically expected from a featured back.

The offensive line underwent significant changes but has struggled to create consistent running lanes.

Defenders have been able to clog gaps with little resistance, making life difficult for the entire backfield.

Kaleb Johnson and Kenneth Gainwell are competing for backup roles behind Warren.

Both have found limited success in finding openings when given opportunities.

Ball security issues have compounded the problems, creating additional concerns for the coaching staff.

The lack of a reliable ground game puts extra pressure on new quarterback Aaron Rodgers as he continues building chemistry with his receivers.

Arthur Smith has brought fresh concepts to the offensive system, but even his varied approach cannot mask the fundamental blocking issues.

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