In a heartfelt admission, Pittsburgh Steelers running back Najee Harris reflected on the possibility that Saturday’s game against the Baltimore Ravens could mark his last appearance with the team. With Harris entering free agency after the current season, he acknowledged the weight of the moment, stating, ‘It’s pretty much the last game of the year and it’s do or die for us.’ During a recent press conference, Harris expressed gratitude for his time with the Steelers, emphasizing, ‘I love this organization. It’s been everything to me.’ However, he is also realistic about the nature of professional sports. As he prepares for the critical matchup, he is focused on delivering a strong performance, saying, ‘Win or lose, I want to leave it all on the field.’ The anticipation surrounding the game has stirred emotions among fans and teammates alike, with many expressing hopes for Harris to remain a key player in Pittsburgh’s future, should they choose to re-sign him. Given his contributions and leadership, his absence would be felt deeply, especially after he led the team with over 1,200 rushing yards this season. The stakes could not be higher as both teams vie for a playoff spot, making this clash not only significant for Harris but for the entire organization.