On the field, it was Pittsburgh Steelers RB Jaylen Warren dodging Cleveland Browns’ defenders. In the locker room after a messy 13-10 loss, it was RB Najee Harris dodging questions from reporters.
The Athletic’s Mark Kaboly asked Harris if he felt like the entire Steelers’ locker room had a team-first mentality, one that put the collective ahead of the individual. It seemed like a layup for an easy response. Yes, of course, we just have to fix what’s not working. Something like that. But that wasn’t Harris’ answer. His answer was nothing.
“Do I think everybody is team-first on this team?