Jaylen Warren Explodes for Steelers Opening TD

The Pittsburgh Steelers are firing on all cylinders against the Bills.
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PITTSBURGH -- The Pittsburgh Steelers got on the board first in their second preseason game as backup running back Jaylen Warren exploded for a 62-yard run to the endzone. 

The Steelers' opening drive couldn't go any better as quarterback Kenny Pickett kept the offense on the field by converting a 3rd and 7, finding Allen Robinson in coverage. On the next play, Warren took a handoff to the left side, getting through a hole created by left tackle Dan Moore Jr., and took off down the sideline for a score. 

On the following drive, after the Bills went three-and-out, the Steelers found the endzone on one play as Pickett hit tight end, Pat Freiermuth, over the middle for a 25-yard touchdown. The drive started with a 54-yard punt return by Calvin Austin III. 

The Steelers won their preseason opener 27-17 and look to continue their winning ways against the Bills. So far, they're on their way to doing so. 

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