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AFC Foe Could Target Steelers RB
Pittsburgh Steelers running back Jaylen Warren has kicked into gear as the playoffs draw closer, which could ascend his value ahead of his restricted free agency in the offseason.
He should draw plenty of interest around the league, and while Pittsburgh has the upper hand, that doesn’t necessarily mean the team will move mountains in order to retain him.
As laid out by Las Vegas Raiders on SI’s Matthew Schmidt, the silver and black are a potential destination for Warren that’s worth keeping an eye on.
“Whether or not Warren can actually be a featured back is up for debate, but he did post 784 yards and four scores while logging 5.3 yards per attempt in 2023,” Schmidt wrote.
“Perhaps a [Sincere] McCormick-Warren tandem would be just what the doctor ordered for Las Vegas.”
Las Vegas let star back and former first-round pick Josh Jacobs walk in free agency this past offseason, and he’s flourished to the tune of 1,285 rushing yards alongside 14 touchdowns as a member of the Green Bay Packers on a four-year, $48 million deal.
Entering Week 18, the Raiders’ leading rushers in 2024 are Alexander Mattison and Ameer Abdullah with yardage totals of 400 and 311, respectively. Both players are impending free agents, however, and the franchise doesn’t currently have a clear long-term solution at the position.
Warren, who’s posted 800 all-purpose yards with one game remaining on the year, could immediately step into a featured role and provide a jolt in Las Vegas’ backfield.
The Steelers may choose to extend a qualifying offer to him, which would allow the team to match any offer sheet he signs, as well as potentially net them draft pick compensation if he were to head elsewhere.
With Najee Harris also slated to hit the open market in March, Pittsburgh is in danger of losing both members of its running back tandem heading into the 2025 campaign.
Warren has recorded 1,653 yards and six touchdowns on the ground over his three years as a Steeler to go with 894 receiving yards. As a home-run threat who can make plays in a multitude of ways, keeping him in the fold would greatly benefit Pittsburgh, but there should be plenty of competition for his services.
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Rare gold coin worth thousands of dollars found in Pittsburgh-area Salvation Army kettle
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — A rare gold coin worth thousands of dollars was found in a Salvation Army kettle in Washington County.
They’re as much of our Christmas landscape as the Christmas tree. Salvation Army red kettles are manned by volunteers ringing a bell, asking for selfless giving during the holidays. One kettle in Washington was found to hold more than loose change this year.
“There was a dollar bill that was completely taped up and wrapped up,” Lt. Thomas Perez of the Salvation Army in Washington said.
It was Christmas Eve when someone walked by and slipped in a rare gold coin wrapped in a dollar bill. Inside the coin was a brief note saying the giver wanted to remain anonymous.
“They want to remain anonymous,” Perez said. “In the last four years, we’ve received a gold coin in our kettle basket.”
The donation happened at a Giant Eagle store in Washington. The coin, a Queen Elizabeth II coin, is valued at more than $2,700.
“What it says to me is that there is still hope for people out here in this world,” Perez said. “A lot of people have lost hope and think that the world is full of evil and there’s no more love and joy and compassion in this world. This shows me that there is compassion left in this world.”
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