Steelers’ Jaylen Warren BLAST’ George Pickens for Failing
Steelers’ Jaylen Warren Condemns George Pickens for Neglecting to Impede versus Foals
Steelers running back Jaylen Warren told journalists Wednesday that he would have placed his body on the line to impede for George Pickens, in spite of the wide beneficiary neglecting to do as such for him in Pittsburgh’s 30-13 misfortune to the Yearlings on Saturday.
“What will be will be,” Warren said, per Beam Fittipaldo of the Pittsburgh Post-Newspaper. ” By the day’s end, [Pickens] was doing his thought process was best for him. Certain individuals play the game in an unexpected way. Assuming I was there, I would have obstructed for him. Yet, we play in an unexpected way.”
Pickens recently said he didn’t obstruct for Warren since he would have rather not gambled getting “harmed” and being experiencing the same thing to Texans wide beneficiary Tank Dell, who experienced a season-finishing leg injury while hindering in Week 13.
Eddie Faulkner, the Steelers’ in-between time hostile organizer, said the group stood up to Pickens about his inability to hinder for Warren as well as avoiding handling Yearlings security Justin Blackmon after he enlisted the capture off a pass from quarterback Mitch Trubisky during the challenge.
Notwithstanding Pickens’ new exertion, Steelers mentor Mike Tomlin let correspondents know that the wide recipient will play in the group’s down against the Bengals in Week 16. On Saturday at 4:30 p.m. ET, Cincinnati (8–6) will host Pittsburgh (7–7).