Ben Roethlisberger Offers Stinging Criticism of Steelers’ Najee Harris

The retired Pittsburgh Steelers great took exception to his former teammate’s hurdle attempt.
Ben Roethlisberger Offers Stinging Criticism of Steelers’ Najee Harris
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Ben Roethlisberger and Najee Harris were Steelers teammates in 2021 when the quarterback was playing in his last NFL season while Harris was in his first. But that familiarity didn’t save Harris from Roethlisberger’s criticism Sunday. 

While watching Sunday’s Steelers–Packers game on his podcast, Footbahlin, Roethlisberger took exception to Harris’s hurdle attempt in the fourth quarter of the game and went in on his former teammate. Pittsburgh was up 20–19 on second-and-10, and Harris caught a screen pass. Instead of trying to lower his shoulder to fight for the first down near the sideline, he tried to hop over Green Bay safety Rudy Ford and was slammed out of bounds. 

“All he does is jump,” Roethlisberger said. “If Naj doesn’t jump this guy and puts his shoulder down and runs ahead, he gets the first down. He jumps him and gets [carried out of bounds by Ford]. He loses all his momentum. … Now that’s a big guy, but you’re telling me that his momentum [isn’t enough]?” 

Roethlisberger punctuated his critique by adding a stern, “Run him over.”

Harris is 6’1” and weights 242 pounds, while Ford is listed at 210 pounds and just an inch shorter. The Steelers would go on to win the game, 23–19, and Harris finished with 82 rushing yards and a touchdown. 


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