The Pittsburgh Steelers once again found themselves exiting the postseason early, as running back Najee Harris reflected on the team’s struggles following a 28-14 Wild Card Round loss to the Baltimore Ravens.
Despite high hopes for the 2024 season, Pittsburgh’s season ended with a disappointing five-game losing streak, including Saturday’s defeat, where they allowed a staggering 299 rushing yards.
Most concerning of all was the fact that the Steelers played with poor effort throughout the majority of the game.
Never thought I’d do a film breakdown where I had to question the effort and desire of the Pittsburgh Steelers. But here we are. Watch if you dare. The film don’t lie. pic.twitter.com/5TKr6x0hGj
— Kevin Smith (@KTSmithFFSN) January 12, 2025
For Harris, who recorded 58 yards on nine touches in the game, the loss underscored deeper issues.
The running back, now four years into his NFL career, voiced concerns about the team’s focus amid external criticism.
“There’s stuff that I just don’t wanna say on camera. There’s some [things] that we’ve talked about on the team that I feel like we need to do,” Harris said.
“But, you know, really just staying together as a team. Not listening to too much of the outside noise and outside attention. You know, that’s the fastest way to break up a team.”
Harris speculated that the team’s struggles down the stretch may have been influenced by media narratives.
“I think that, on this losing streak, I think [we were] paying attention too much of what the media say rather than just doing what we gotta do,” he said.