Steelers Release Backup RB After Disappointing OTA Performance
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The Pittsburgh Steelers have officially released running back Jonathan Ward after a quiet and injury-affected stint during offseason workouts. The move, confirmed by the team earlier this week, highlights the franchise’s shifting focus as it trims down the roster ahead of training camp.
Ward was waived with an injury designation and, after clearing waivers, was released outright. His departure likely won’t send shockwaves through Steelers Nation — but it does signal heightened competition and clear expectations in Pittsburgh’s backfield rotation.
Signed earlier this offseason, Jonathan Ward came to Pittsburgh as a potential depth piece at running back — a position already stacked with talent. He previously spent time with the Arizona Cardinals and Tennessee Titans, primarily contributing on special teams.
But in Pittsburgh, Ward failed to distinguish himself. During Organized Team Activities (OTAs), he was reportedly limited due to injury, and when he did practice, he struggled to make any significant impact. With rookies and younger backs flashing potential, Ward found himself quickly sliding down the depth chart.
“He just didn’t pop,” said one beat reporter covering OTAs. “It wasn’t just the injury — even when he participated, he looked like an afterthought.”
Ward’s release opens the door for other backs on the roster bubble. Behind lead back Najee Harris and explosive third-year runner Jaylen Warren, the Steelers are evaluating a mix of rookies and special teams standouts who are eager to carve out roles.
This includes names like:
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Alfonzo Graham – A former practice squad player with burst and vision
Darius Hagans – UDFA with intriguing size-speed combo
Newly signed camp invites hoping to make the most of preseason snaps
With Harris entering a contract year and Warren pushing for more touches, Pittsburgh’s backfield is far from settled. The release of Ward may be the first of many roster shifts at this position.
While Ward himself wasn’t on many fantasy football radars, his departure subtly affects the landscape. Jaylen Warren, already a trendy fantasy football sleeper for 2025, now sees even less competition for backup touches — especially in PPR formats.
For bettors, the Steelers’ approach to roster trimming may reflect confidence in their core. On some NFL betting apps, Pittsburgh’s win total has held steady, and futures bets on their offense — especially with Aaron Rodgers now under center — continue to draw attention.
Ward’s most consistent role in the NFL has been on special teams. His release could indicate that special teams coordinator Danny Smith is looking for more dynamic options, possibly from younger, faster players eager to prove themselves in camp.
Expect the Steelers to give extended looks during preseason games to those competing for special teams snaps — especially on coverage units.
Jonathan Ward now enters free agency once again. While he remains a serviceable depth option, his lack of production and recurring injury concerns may limit interest around the league. For the Steelers, meanwhile, the decision serves as a reminder: this team isn’t afraid to move on quickly if a player doesn’t fit.
As training camp looms, more roster cuts are expected, particularly as the team narrows in on its 53-man squad. For now, Ward becomes the latest casualty of Pittsburgh’s no-nonsense approach to competition.
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