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Warren has been hearing ‘whoa’ a lot

It was only a chip block, but Jaylen Warren hit the outside linebacker so hard, the outside linebacker got back up and said, “Whoa!”

Yep. That’s exactly what Alex Highsmith said.

“When he came back in the huddle,” said Steelers left tackle Dan Moore Jr, “I told him, ‘Jaylen, man, calm down a little bit. These are our guys.”

Highsmith recovered from the friendly fire, but nothing else about Warren on the field is really that friendly. Not the way he blocks. Not the way he runs.

“He’s a small guy but he packs a big punch,” Moore said. “I think Coach (Mike) Tomlin said it before: He’s built

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