The Pittsburgh Steelers have released offensive lineman Gareth Warren from injured reserve, according to the NFL transaction wire.

Warren signed with the team after a rookie minicamp tryout and positioned himself to likely make the practice squad, but he suffered a concussion during the team’s second preseason game and landed on injured reserve.

The injury occurred after a fourth quarter interception when the defender fumbled the football and Warren attempted to dive on the ball, landing straight on his head. He stayed down on the ground for some time before getting up and heading into the blue medical tent for evaluation.

Warren is 328 pounds while running a 5.22 40-yard dash with a 1.81 10-yard split. Warren has 33 5/8-inch arms, giving him enough length to stay at offensive tackle, which is where he played for much of the offseason with the Steelers.

The Lindenwood product found his way to Pittsburgh after his agent called to say they were interested and wanted to sign him. Warren, in an interview on ‘Steelers Afternoon Drive’ explains how that all came about.

“My agent called me up after the draft, and usually, you get signed in that time, but he told me some teams were interested in me, and so, I got the invite from the Steelers,”Warren said. “And I wanted to take it and do my best. I went into the week and was like, ‘Just play your game, learn fast, and it’s going to mentally and physically exhaust, but this what you worked for and dreamed for.’

Now, Warren is free to sign with any team, but will have to wait an extended period of time before he could come back to Pittsburgh if that is what they wanted to do.

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