Najee Harris expressed frustration after the Steelers’ wild-card loss, hinting at uncertainty about his future with the team

After the game, he looked visibly upset during interviews. He mentioned that players were talking about things in the locker room that he didn’t want to share publicly. It seems the media’s comments were affecting the team’s morale.
When asked if he thought about staying with the Steelers, he said he hadn’t really considered it. Harris, who is set to hit free agency, had a quiet game, only managing 58 yards.
Despite a solid regular season, his performance in the playoffs was underwhelming. The Steelers might let him go, especially with Jaylen Warren stepping up as a strong backup.
Coach Mike Tomlin faced challenges against the Ravens, and big decisions are ahead for the team. With Russell Wilson’s contract up, the Steelers might look for new options, including possibly bringing in a veteran like Aaron Rodgers.
For now, it’s uncertain what the future holds for Harris and the Steelers, but one thing is clear: changes are coming.