Najee Harris compares Steelers-Ravens rivalry to Alabama-LSU
Najee Harris, currently outperforming expectations during his contract year, is the heart and soul of the Pittsburgh Steelers' impressive rushing attack in 2024, averaging 4.1 yards per carry, on 157 rushing attempts for 645 yards through nine games.
During Thursday's media availability, Harris explained that he expects physicality to play a pivotal role in the Week 11 matchup against the Steelers' AFC North rivals, the Baltimore Ravens.
When asked what the rivalry between the Steelers and Ravens means to him, Harris took trip down memory lane, explaining that it reminds him of his college days at Alabama, going head-to-head with the Joe Burrow-led LSU.
Najee Harris says Steelers-Ravens reminds him of playing LSU and Burrow: “It reminds me of when we played LSU and they had all them boys — Joe Burrow and all them. We were ranked 2 and they were 1. There wasn’t too much in the game plan. It was just whoever wants it more. That’s…
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The Steelers' RB has an opportunity to showcase his team's desire to further solidify their place in the AFC North divisional title race, and Harris' physical, downhill running style could be exactly what the team needs to walk away victorious in Week 11.
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