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Jaylen Warren

Jaylen Warren (born November 1, 1998) is an for the of the (NFL). Standing at 5 feet 8 inches and weighing 215 pounds, he is recognized for his compact build, elusiveness, and versatility as both a rusher and pass-catcher in a shared backfield role alongside . Undrafted out of following the , Warren has established himself as a reliable contributor over four seasons, appearing in 57 regular-season games with no starts and recording 536 rushing yards and two touchdowns on 123 carries through nine games of the 2025 season (as of November 20, 2025). Born in , Warren moved to , , where he attended East High School and excelled as a . As a junior in 2015, he earned the 4A MVP award after rushing for 1,984 yards and 19 touchdowns, leading the Leopards to their first state title since 1996. In his senior year of 2016, he was named Mr. Football and the Player of the Year, highlighting his dominance in Utah high school . Warren began his college career at in , before transferring to for two seasons, where he rushed for 821 yards and eight touchdowns. He concluded his collegiate tenure at Oklahoma State in 2021, rushing for a team-high 1,216 yards and 11 touchdowns in 12 games, earning All-Big 12 honorable mention honors and helping the Cowboys reach the . Across 29 college games, Warren amassed 2,126 rushing yards and 19 touchdowns on 407 carries. In his NFL debut season of 2022, Warren appeared in all 17 games for the Steelers, totaling 150 rushing yards on 39 carries and adding 189 receiving yards on 25 catches, showcasing his third-down and receiving back potential. He broke out in 2023 with 784 rushing yards on 149 carries (5.3 yards per carry) and 370 receiving yards on 61 receptions. Through the 2025 season, Warren has continued to split carries effectively, achieving a career-high 158 yards from scrimmage in a single game against the on October 16, 2025, and rushing for 127 yards on 16 carries in a loss to the same opponent. His totals stand at over 2,200 rushing yards, seven rushing touchdowns, and nearly 1,000 receiving yards, solidifying his role as a dynamic complement to Pittsburgh's ground attack under the 6-4 Steelers in 2025.

Early life

Family and childhood

Jaylen Warren was born on November 1, 1998, in , the hometown of his father, Derrick Warren. His mother, Salaneta "Neta" Warren, is of Samoan descent. When Warren was two years old, his family relocated to following the death of his maternal grandfather, where they settled and raised him. This move to shaped his early development, immersing him in a new environment away from his roots and exposing him to local youth sports programs. As a child, Warren faced physical challenges, often described by his mother as a "pudgy kid" who loved eating and initially lacked focus on athletics. Despite this, he showed early promise in through little league, impressing coaches with his talent by age 10. His family encouraged dietary changes and discipline to pursue sports seriously, leading to a personal transformation that built his and athletic foundation. Warren is a to former Willie Parker through his father's side, as his paternal grandmother is Parker's sister; however, he was unaware of this connection until after signing with the in 2022. This familial tie did not directly influence his childhood interest in , which stemmed instead from local youth experiences in .

High school career

Jaylen Warren attended East High School in , , where he emerged as a standout on the football team. As a junior in 2015, Warren rushed for 1,974 yards and 19 touchdowns, earning the 4A MVP award and leading the East Leopards to their first 4A state championship since 1996. During his senior year in 2016, Warren provided key leadership for the East Leopards, guiding the team to its second consecutive 4A state championship with a victory over Springville High School in the title game. In that championship season, he rushed for 3,099 yards on 259 carries, averaging 12.0 yards per carry, and scored 38 rushing touchdowns, shattering the state's single-season rushing record that had stood for 37 years. Warren's exceptional performance earned him prestigious individual honors, including the 2016 Mr. Football award and the Player of the Year recognition. Over his high school career, he amassed 5,075 rushing yards on 468 carries with 59 rushing touchdowns, ranking among the all-time leaders in prep football history. These totals underscored his versatility and impact as a primary ball carrier, contributing significantly to East's offensive success.

College career

Snow College

Jaylen Warren enrolled at in , as a freshman in 2017 following his high school career at East High School in , where his performance earned him a offer signed on February 6, 2017. Upon arriving, Warren was noted by coaches as somewhat pudgy and requiring significant conditioning to adapt to the college level, prompting a focused effort on and physical transformation. During his freshman year, he began as a backup behind a senior teammate but gradually earned a larger role, refining his skills in vision, burst, and pass protection while amassing 1,016 rushing yards overall. A key highlight came on November 4, 2017, when he exploded for 283 rushing yards on 30 carries in a game against Scottsdale Community College, showcasing his emerging explosiveness. In his sophomore season of 2018, Warren transitioned to the starting position, leading to an 8-3 record and providing foundational leadership on offense. He delivered standout performances, including a season-high 237 rushing yards in a 56-43 over , and concluded the year with 1,435 rushing yards over nine games, the top mark among all NJCAA players. These efforts earned him the NJCAA National Offensive Player of the Year award and a spot on the First-Team All-American roster, capping a period of substantial personal growth in discipline and athletic maturity.

Utah State Aggies

After spending two seasons at Snow College, where he earned junior college All-American honors, Jaylen Warren transferred to Utah State University in February 2019 and enrolled that summer. In his first season with the Aggies in 2019, Warren adapted to Division I football as a rotational running back, appearing in all 12 games and finishing second on the team in rushing with 569 yards on 112 carries (5.1 yards per carry) and five touchdowns. He made an immediate impact in his debut against Wake Forest on August 30, rushing for 141 all-purpose yards, including a four-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter during a 38-35 loss. Warren followed with a career-high 105 rushing yards on just nine carries, including two touchdowns—one a 54-yard run—against Stony Brook on September 7, contributing to a 62-7 victory. These performances highlighted his burst as a change-of-pace back in Utah State's offense, though his role remained complementary to starter Gerold Bright amid a crowded backfield. Warren's 2020 sophomore season was severely limited by the , which shortened the Mountain West Conference schedule to just eight games for Utah State and opted out of postseason play. He appeared in only three games, serving as a key rotational piece in the backfield with 252 rushing yards on 39 carries (6.5 yards per carry) and three touchdowns. Notable contributions included 136 rushing yards against Fresno State on November 14 in a 37-35 win and two rushing touchdowns versus Boise State on October 24 during a 27-3 loss. The abbreviated campaign, combined with ongoing competition for carries, prompted Warren to enter the on November 30, seeking greater opportunities elsewhere. He ultimately committed to Oklahoma State for his final eligible season.

Oklahoma State Cowboys

After spending two seasons at Utah State, Jaylen Warren transferred to for his senior year in the 2021 season. As a graduate transfer, he quickly earned a starting role in the Cowboys' backfield, becoming a key component of their rushing attack early in the campaign. Warren's contributions were particularly notable in Big 12 Conference games, where he faced stout defenses and delivered consistent production. In a Week 7 matchup against on October 16, 2021, he rushed for 138 yards on 14 carries in the fourth quarter alone, helping Oklahoma State secure a 32-24 victory. Against , Warren carried the ball 16 times for 78 yards and a , contributing to a 24-3 win that highlighted his reliability in controlling the game's tempo. His efforts against top Big 12 opponents, including 125 yards on 36 carries with two s—one an 8-yard run in the opening drive—versus Baylor on October 2, 2021, underscored his ability to break through tough fronts and maintain offensive balance. Warren's versatility as a extended to the passing game, where he recorded 25 receptions for 225 yards, including a season-high 81 receiving yards against Kansas State. This dual-threat capability earned him Big 12 Offensive Newcomer of the Year, recognition as an honorable mention All-Big 12 selection by the conference coaches, and an honorable mention for Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year. He received five Big 12 weekly honors during the season, a program high, reflecting his consistent impact across multiple facets of the offense. In preparation for the NFL, Warren participated in the 2022 NFL Combine and Oklahoma State's pro day, where he posted a 4.42-second shuttle time, a 34-inch vertical jump, and a 7.13-second three-cone drill. Scouting reports praised his compact build at 5-foot-8 and 204 pounds, low center of gravity for elusiveness, and receiving prowess, positioning him as a potential role player comparable to Ray Rice with strengths in short-yardage situations and pass protection. His combine performance, while solid but not elite, combined with film from his breakout 2021 season, drew attention from NFL evaluators seeking versatile backs.

Rushing statistics

Jaylen Warren's college rushing statistics are summarized below by year and school. Data for is sourced from official NJCAA records, while statistics for Utah State and Oklahoma State are from Sports-Reference.com.
YearSchoolGPAttYdsAvgTDLng
2017101321,0167.71166
201891671,4358.61580
2019Utah State121125695.1559
2020Utah State3392526.5342
2021Oklahoma State142561,2164.81175
CareerTotal487064,4886.44580

Receiving statistics

Warren's receiving statistics, also from the same sources, show his involvement as a pass-catching back primarily at the FBS level. Receiving data for was not significantly recorded in available sources, indicating minimal usage in that role during his JUCO years.
YearSchoolGPRecYdsAvgTDLng
2017Snow College1000-0-
2018Snow College900-0-
2019Utah State121518212.1031
2020Utah State35336.6012
2021Oklahoma State14252259.0044
CareerTotal48454409.8044

All-purpose yardage

combines rushing and receiving totals, highlighting Warren's versatility. Career totals reflect 4,928 across 48 .
YearSchoolGPRush YdsRec YdsTotal YdsAvg
2017101,01601,016101.6
201891,43501,435159.4
2019Utah State1256918275162.6
2020Utah State32523328595.0
2021Oklahoma State141,2162251,441102.9
CareerTotal484,4884404,928102.7

Professional career

2022 season

After a breakout senior season at Oklahoma State, where he rushed for over 1,200 yards, Jaylen Warren went undrafted in the but signed with the as an undrafted on April 30, 2022. Warren faced stiff competition during the Steelers' 2022 from fellow running backs , Benny Snell Jr., and , but his versatility in pass protection and receiving impressed coaches, securing him a spot on the initial 53-man roster announced on August 30, 2022. As a , Warren primarily served as the third-down and change-of-pace back behind starter , focusing on pass-catching duties and short-yardage situations. He made his debut in Week 1 against the on September 11, 2022, where he recorded his first professional carries—three rushes for 7 yards—with no receptions. Warren's season highlights included his first NFL rushing touchdown, a 2-yard run in Week 15 against the on December 18, 2022, which helped secure a 24-16 victory. Over 16 games with no starts, he finished with 77 carries for 379 yards (4.9 average) and 1 rushing touchdown, plus 28 receptions for 214 yards, demonstrating his value as a complementary back in 's run-heavy offense.

2023 season

In 2023, Jaylen Warren emerged as a dynamic complement to in the ' backfield, transitioning from a limited rookie role to a more prominent dual-threat contributor over the course of the season. He participated in all 17 regular season games without starting, forming a productive committee with Harris that helped stabilize the team's ground attack amid quarterback transitions. Warren's rushing efficiency stood out, as he amassed 149 carries for 784 yards and 4 touchdowns, averaging 5.3 yards per attempt—ranking among the league's top marks for primary ball carriers in shared roles. Notable performances included back-to-back 100-yard outings in Weeks 10 and 11, with 101 yards on 15 carries against the and a career-high 129 yards on 19 carries versus the , showcasing his burst and vision in breaking tackles. awarded him a 78.5 overall grade for the season, praising his elusive running (68.6 rushing grade) and particularly his pass-catching prowess, where he ranked fourth among halfbacks with an 83.3 receiving grade. His involvement in the passing game further highlighted his versatility, catching 61 passes for 370 yards on 74 , often converting short dumps into meaningful gains and serving as a reliable for multiple quarterbacks. This receiving , which accounted for over 30% of his total touches, underscored Warren's value in third-down and two-minute situations, building on his foundation to become a more integral part of the Steelers' offensive scheme.

2024 season

In the 2024 season, Jaylen Warren appeared in 15 games for the , continuing in a shared backfield role with , who dealt with minor injuries throughout the year. This allowed Warren to maintain a significant workload, building on his versatility as a and runner demonstrated in the 2023 season. Despite these opportunities, Warren's performance showed a slight compared to his previous year, influenced by and early-season health challenges. Warren missed the first two games due to a injury sustained in preseason, specifically during the second preseason game in August 2024; he returned in Week 3 after a recovery period focused on and . The injury impacted his early explosiveness but did not require , allowing him to contribute steadily for the remainder of the schedule. Overall, he recorded 120 carries for 511 rushing yards and 1 rushing touchdown, while adding 38 receptions for 310 receiving yards, underlining his dual-threat role in the Steelers' offense despite the early setbacks.

2025 season

In March 2025, departed the in free agency, signing a one-year contract with the worth up to $9.25 million, which elevated to the lead role. On September 1, 2025, the Steelers secured Warren with a two-year contract extension through the 2027 season, valued at $11.904 million with $12 million guaranteed, including over $7 million for the 2025 campaign. This deal solidified his position as the primary back in a revamped backfield, building on his established dual-threat capabilities from prior seasons. As of November 20, 2025, through nine games with nine starts, Warren has carried the ball 123 times for 536 yards and two touchdowns, averaging 4.4 yards per attempt. He has also contributed significantly in the passing game, recording 25 receptions for 219 yards and one touchdown. A highlight of Warren's season came in Week 7 against the Cincinnati Bengals on October 16, 2025, where he rushed for 127 yards on 16 carries against one of the league's top run defenses, marking his first 100-yard game of 2025 and third overall in a 33-31 loss. Notably, Warren has maintained ball security with zero fumbles this season, addressing past concerns. On November 16, 2025, Warren suffered an ankle injury during the Week 11 win over the Bengals and did not return to the game. Under offensive coordinator Arthur Smith, the Steelers have implemented schematic evolutions, including more complex play designs and increased utilization of multiple tight ends to enhance the run game and create mismatches.

NFL career statistics

Regular season

Jaylen Warren has demonstrated strong versatility as a running back for the Pittsburgh Steelers during his NFL regular season career, excelling in both rushing and receiving roles. The following table summarizes his year-by-year regular season statistics:
YearTeamGamesStartsRush AttRush YdsRush AvgRush LngRush TDRecRec YdsRec AvgRec LngRec TDFumb
2022PIT160773794.9311282147.62601
2023PIT1701497845.3744613706.13004
2024PIT1501205114.3221383108.22902
2025PIT991235364.4372252198.86510
Source for table: Compiled from official statistics. As of week 10 of the 2025 season, Warren has amassed totals of 2,210 rushing yards on 469 attempts with an average of 4.7 yards per carry and 8 rushing s, alongside 152 receptions for 1,113 yards and 1 receiving . He has lost 3 fumbles out of 7 total. Warren's yards per carry has shown fluctuation across seasons, peaking at 5.3 in 2023 during a breakout year where he established himself as a dynamic complement to the Steelers' backfield, while at 4.4 through the 2025 season (as of November 20, 2025) amid a run-heavy offensive scheme. His longest runs include a 74-yard burst in 2023 against the , highlighting his big-play potential.

Postseason

Warren made his NFL postseason debut in the 2023 Wild Card round, appearing in the ' 31–17 loss to the on January 15, 2024. He followed with another appearance in the 2024 Wild Card round, contributing to the ' 28–14 defeat against the on January 11, 2025. In these playoff games, Warren operated as a rotational backfield option alongside primary rusher , emphasizing his versatility in both rushing and receiving roles to provide change-of-pace opportunities and pass protection. His limited carries reflected the ' committee approach in high-stakes matchups.
DateOpponentResultRushing AttRushing YdsRushing TDReceiving RecReceiving YdsReceiving TD
1/15/2024@ BUFL 17–3183802160
1/11/2025@ BALL 14–282604190
Career Postseason Totals (2 games): 10 rushing attempts, 44 rushing yards, 0 rushing touchdowns; 6 receptions, 35 receiving yards, 0 receiving touchdowns.

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