Steelers fall to 8-3 with snowy road loss to the Browns


 Jordan Akins #88 of the Cleveland Browns runs with the ball against Minkah Fitzpatrick #39 of the Pittsburgh Steelers during the fourth quarter in the game at Huntington Bank Field on November 21, 2024 in Cleveland, Ohio.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers have fallen to 8-3 after an ugly road loss to the Cleveland Browns (3-8) on a short week. It was a brutal showing with highs and lows (…but mostly lows) …

It was an ugly game from the jump — exactly the type of AFC North game you would have expected when envisioning these two divisional rivals. After starting off as a snowy, but manageable game, the weather escalated throughout the evening, ending in what would probably be labeled by most NFL fans as a full-out blizzard.

The first quarter offered Steelers fans four total first days (3/5 on third-down), but unfortunately, it didn’t last. The Cleveland Browns caught up quickly enough, however. They went on to outpace the Steelers for seven total first downs in the first half, (0-4 on 4th down), and it was all downhill from there.

Quarter three did offer some hope, including a goal-line rush from Jaylen Warren and a 46-yard touchdown to Calvin Austin III. It still wasn’t enough, however. The Steelers fell to 8-3 with their first divisional loss of the season.

Steelers Intend To Re-Sign Russell Wilson

Russell Wilson will turn 36 next week, and while the decorated quarterback has not been on the league’s top tier at the position for a bit, he has found some traction in Pittsburgh. The 13th-year veteran has established himself as the Steelers’ starter, and the team is not deviating from an aim it expressed upon acquiring him.

The Steelers had gone to notable lengths to assure Wilson he was the priority this offseason, with rumors about a second contract — despite the two-year Broncos starter having just signed his first with the team — coming out immediately after the Justin Fields trade commenced. Fields and Wilson remain free agents-to-be, and with the Steelers not changing their policy of not negotiating in-season to account for this unique situation, the team has some decisions to make early in the 2025 offseason.

Although Fields caught up with Wilson during training camp — to force a late-August Mike Tomlin call — and started the first six games due to the veteran’s nagging calf injury, Wilson has stayed healthy since the September setback. The former Super Bowl winner has not done anything to prompt the Steelers to change plans, with the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s Gerry Dulac indicating the club intends to re-sign its current starter.

With the Steelers not changing their in-season negotiating policy — in place for 30-plus years — they have a narrow window to complete a second Wilson contract. How far Pittsburgh advances in the playoffs will shape that window, as 2025 UFAs will be free to speak with other teams beginning March 10. The franchise tag window opens Feb. 18, but like Baker Mayfield this past offseason, Wilson does not seem a true candidate to clog a team’s cap with a QB tag number (2024’s was $38.3MM) just so the Steelers can keep negotiating without outside interference. The March 10 deadline will apply here.

The Bucs re-signed Mayfield a day before this year’s legal tampering period, agreeing to a three-year deal worth $100MM. Mayfield being six years younger than Wilson complicates the latter’s path, though midlevel QB1 deals like Mayfield’s and those given to Derek Carr, Geno Smith and Daniel Jones could certainly be relevant. Smith’s three-year, $75MM Seahawks deal became team-friendly quickly, as he is the only quarterback with an AAV between $12.5MM and $33.3MM.

Wilson’s age makes that territory the Steelers will likely try to explore, though the potential Hall of Famer has a past as a shrewd negotiator. While Wilson’s fiercest negotiations came in Seattle, his Denver deal (five years, $245MM) has introduced a historically high hurdle for the Broncos to clear due to the record-setting dead money stretching to 2026. Wilson is tied to a veteran-minimum contract, as he had guaranteed money coming his way from Denver, with Pittsburgh.

Only making four starts with his new team before Thursday night’s game, Wilson has directed the Steelers to a 4-0 record. Starting off better than he did with the Broncos, Wilson has averaged 7.8 yards per attempt (60.3% completion rate) and thrown six touchdown passes compared to two interceptions. This is still a small sample size, but Pro-Football-Reference would rank Wilson 33rd in QBR (43.0) were he to have enough snaps to qualify. This is south of his 2023 Denver mark (50.7). The Steelers not negotiating in-season will allow for more data to emerge, as this probably will not be a simple negotiation assuming Wilson proves enough to be viewed as a 2025 starter.

The Steelers have not enjoyed quality QB play since before Ben Roethlisberger‘s 2019 elbow injury, with the Kenny Pickett plan backfiring quickly. How Wilson fares down the stretch will be a key NFL subplot, as Fields drifting to the backup level moves the 2021 draftee closer to free agency. Wilson and the Steelers’ price points will be fascinating, as the sides’ quest to find middle ground on a medium-term deal will be one of the 2025 offseason’s top storylines.

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Steelers GameDay Cheat Sheet: Week 12 vs. the Cleveland Browns

Steelers GameDay Cheat Sheet is a weekly series featuring a quick glance at the upcoming Steelers game, including odds, records, things to watch for, and how to watch/listen to the game.

Pittsburgh Steelers (8-2) at Cleveland Browns (2-8)

For the second time since 1970 (2017), six teams enter Week 12 on a winning streak of four-or-more games: Detroit (eight consecutive wins), Buffalo (six), Philadelphia (six), Pittsburgh (five), Arizona (four) and the Los Angeles Chargers (four).

Additionally, six teams have eight-or-more wins through Week 11: Detroit (9-1), Kansas City (9-1), Buffalo (9-2), Minnesota (8-2), Philadelphia (8-2) and Pittsburgh (8-2). It marks only the third time in the past 35 seasons (1990-2024) that six-or-more teams had at least eight wins at this point of a season, along with 2019 (seven teams) and 1999 (six).

The Steelers have won five straight games, the first time Pittsburgh has won five games in a row in a single season since 2020. Pittsburgh head coach Mike Tomlin has a .500-or-better record in each of his 18 seasons as the Steelers head coach since being hired in 2007. With a win on Thursday night, he can extend his streak for the most consecutive seasons with a .500-or-better record by a head coach to begin a career.

If you’re looking to get in on the action Thursday night, the over/under is set at 36.0 points with the Steelers entering Cleveland as three-point favorites. Place your wagers on everything from professional football to cricket betting over at Melbet.

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Series History

  • Thursday’s game will mark the 146th overall and 143rd regular-season meeting between the Pittsburgh and Cleveland.
  • The Steelers own a 18-game advantage in the overall series (81-63-1) and a 17- game lead in the regular-season series (79-62-1).
  • Thursday’s game will mark the 72nd regular-season meeting between the Steelers and Browns in Cleveland.
  • The Browns own a 12-game advantage in the regular-season series (41-29-1) vs. Pittsburgh in Cleveland.
  • Thursday’s game will mark the 26th regular-season meeting between the Steelers and Browns at Cleveland Browns Stadium.
  • The Steelers own an eight-game advantage in the regular-season series (16-8-1) vs. Cleveland at Cleveland Browns Stadium.
  • Thursday’s game will be the 45th regular-season meeting between the two teams in the month of November.
  • The Steelers own a six-game advantage in the regular-season series (25-19) in the month of November.
  • Thursday’s game will be the 25th regular-season meeting in Cleveland between the two teams in the month of November.
  • The regular-season series is tied (12-12) in Cleveland in the month of November.
  • The 102 regular-season meetings with the Browns are the second-most of any opponent since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger.

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Series Notes

  • All-Time Steelers lead, 81-63-1
    • Last: Browns Win, 13-10 (Nov. 19, 2023)
  • Home Steelers lead, 52-22
    • Last: Steelers Win, 26-22 (Sept. 18, 2023)
  • Away Browns lead, 41-29-1
    • Last: Browns Win, 13-10 (Nov. 19, 2023)
  • Playoffs Steelers lead, 2-1
    • Last: Browns Win, 48-37 (Jan. 10, 2021)

The Coaches

  • Steelers: Mike Tomlin
    • At Franchise: 181-102-2 (18)
    • Overall: 181-102-2 (18)
    • Versus Opponent: 26-7-1
  • Browns: Kevin Stefanski
    • At Franchise: 39-38 (5)
    • Overall: 39-38 (5)
    • Versus Opponent: 3-5

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Gameday Information

  • Date: Thursday, November 21
    Time: 8:15 p.m. ET
  • Location: Huntington Bank Field
    Cleveland, OH
    Capacity 67,431 // Natural Grass
  • TV: Prime Video, Locally WPXI-TV (NBC, Channel 11)
    • Al Michaels (play-by-play)
    • Kirk Herbstreit (analysis)
    • Kaylee Hartung (field reporter)
  • Satellite Radio
    • Browns: Sirius 81, XM/SXM 226, Internet 807
    • Steelers: Sirius 83, XM/SXM 225, Internet 826
  • National Radio: Westwood One Sports
    • Ian Eagle (play-by-play)
    • Mike Golic (analysis)
  • Local Radio: Steelers Radio Network
    Locally: 102.5 WDVE-FM (Pittsburgh) & 970 WBGG-AM (Pittsburgh)
    (48 affiliates – see below)

  • Referee: Brad Allen
  • Vegas: Steelers -3.5 | Over/Under: 36.0

Steelers-Browns Pregame Show

The Steelers walk away Sunday with a huge win over the Baltimore Ravens, as Pittsburgh improves to 8-2 and takes a commanding lead in the AFC North.

Joe and Brian take a look at the victory and discuss if the Steelers can keep the momentum going on a short week as the team heads to Cleveland for a Thursday Night Football encounter with the Cleveland Browns.

View the video below on YouTube or visit our podcast page to find it on all popular audio platforms.

SCU Steelers News & Notes


Team Rankings

PIT CLE
Home Record 4-1-0 1-4-0
Away Record 4-1-0 1-4-0
Record vs. Spread 8-2-0 3-7-0
Points Scored/Game 23.3 (15th) 16.2 (31st)
Points Allowed/Game 16.2 (2nd) 24.8 (24th)
Takeaway Diff. +11 (2nd) -5 (23rd)
Pass Yds/Game 187 (28th) 202 (20th)
Rush Yds/Game 136 (8th) 88 (29th)
Def. Pass Yds/Game 214 (18th) 211 (16th)
Def. Rush Yds/Game 90 (4th) 131 (24th)

Team Leaders

Pittsburgh Steelers 2024 Leaders
Justin Fields 106/160, 1106 yds, 5 TDs
George Pickens 48 rec, 728 yds, 2 TDs
Najee Harris 175 rush, 708 yds, 3 TDs
Cleveland Browns 2024 Leaders
Deshaun Watson 137/216, 1148 yds, 5 TDs
Jerry Jeudy 39 rec, 560 yds, 2 TDs
Jerome Ford 57 rush, 279 yds, 1 TD

Steelers Notes

  • STEELERS have won 5 staight games in single season for 1st time since 2020.
  • QB RUSSELL WILSON completed 23 of 36 atts. (63.9 pct.) for 205 yards last week. Is 4-0 as starter this season with 90+ rating in 3 of 4 starts. Is 3-0 with 8 TDs (6 pass, 2 rush) vs. 0 INTs & 114.7 rating in 3 career starts vs. Cle.
  • RB NAJEE HARRIS led team with 93 scrimmage yards (63 rush, 30 rec.) last week, 9th game this season with 70+ scrimmage yards, tied 2nd-most in NFL. Has 90+ scrimmage yards in 4 of past 5. Aims for 3rd in row on road with rush TD. Has rush TD in 4 of 6 career games vs. Cle.
  • RB JAYLEN WARREN had 68 scrimmage yards (41 rush, 27 rec.) last week, 4th-straight game with 55+ scrimmage yards. Had career-high 145 scrimmage yards (129 rush, 16 rec.) & rush TD in last meeting.
  • WR GEORGE PICKENS had career-high 8 catches for 89 yards last week. Aims for 5th in row with 70+ rec. yards & 3rd in row with 85+ rec. yards. Has TD catch in 2 of past 3 vs. Cle. Needs 72 rec. yards to join Santonio Holmes as only Pit. players ever with 800+ rec. yards in each of 1st 3 seasons.
  • LB T.J. WATT had 2 TFL & sack last week & has 2 TFL & sack in 2 of past 3. Has 17 sacks in 12 career games vs. Cle., with 0.5+ sacks in 11 of 12 games. Aims for his 16th in row vs. division with 0.5+ sacks & 8th in row with full sack.
  • LB PATRICK QUEEN led team with 10 tackles & had 1st FF & FR of season in Week 11. Aims for 4th in row with 7+ tackles & 3rd in row with TFL. Has 0.5+ sacks in 3 of his past 4 vs. Cle.
  • LB PAYTON WILSON (rookie) had 1st-career INT last week.
  • DT CAMERON HEYWARD had season-high 2 PD last week, 4th-straight game with PD. Aims for his 5th in row vs. Cle. with TFL.
  • S MINKAH FITZPATRICK had 7 tackles in Week 11.

Browns Notes

  • QB JAMEIS WINSTON completed 30 of 46 atts. (65.2 pct.) for season-high 395 yards & 2 TDs vs. 0 INTs with 106.7 rating last week, 6th-career game with 390+ pass yards. Has 330+ pass yards, 2+ TD passes & 105+ rating in 2 of 3 starts this season. Can make 1st-career start vs. Pit.
  • RB NICK CHUBB rushed for 50 yards last week & has 50+ rush yards in 2 of past 3. Has 100+ scrimmage yards & TD in 2 of his past 3 vs. Pit.
  • RB JEROME FORD has 65+ scrimmage yards in 2 of his 3 home games in 2024. Aims for 3rd in row vs. Pit. with TD.
  • WR JERRY JEUDY had 6 catches for season-high 142 yards & 2nd TD of season last week, 4th-career game with 125+ rec. yards. Aims for 4th in row with 5+ catches & 70+ rec. yards. Had 62 rec. yards in only career game vs Pit. (9/20/20 w/ Den.).
  • WR ELIJAH MOORE had 6 catches for 66 yards & 1st TD of season in Week 11. Has 6+ catches in 3 of past 4 & 65+ rec. yards in 2 of past 3. Had 60 rec. yards in last meeting & has 50+ rec. yards in 2 of 3 career games vs. Pit.
  • TE DAVID NJOKU had 9 catches for 81 yards last week, 5th-straight game with 5+ catches, 2nd-longest active streak among TEs. Has 60+ rec. yards in 3 of past 4. Had 7 catches for 56 yards in last meeting.
  • DE MYLES GARRETT had 2 sacks in last meeting & has sack in 2 of past 3 vs. Pit. Has TFL in 4 of his past 5 vs. division. Has 7 sacks in 2024 & is only player in NFL with 7+ sacks in each of past 8 seasons.
  • DE OGBO OKORONKWO had sack & 1st FF of season last week. Has sack in 2 of past 3. Aims for 4th in row with TFL. Had 4 TFL & sack in last meeting.
  • CB DENZEL WARD had 2 PD & 1st INT, FF & FR of season in Week 11, 2nd player this season (Jessie Bates) with INT, FF & FR in a game. Has PD in each of 10 games this season & leads NFL with 17 PD in 2024. Aims for 5th in row vs. Pit. with PD.

Steelers TV Coverage

This week’s game will be broadcast on nationally on Amazon Prime Video (and locally on Pittsburgh NBC affiliate WPXI).


Steelers Radio Coverage

Flagship Stations

  • WDVE-FM (102.5)
  • WBGG-AM (970)

Pennsylvania Affiliates

  • Altoona-WVAM (1430)
  • Altoona-WRKY (104.9)
  • Beaver Falls-WBVP (1230)
  • Beaver Falls-WMBA (1460)
  • Bedford-WBVE (107.5)
  • Butler-WISR (680)
  • Chambersburg-WCHA (800)
  • Clarendon-WKNB (104.3)
  • Clarion-WCCR (92.7)
  • Cooperstown-WUUZ (107.7)
  • DuBois-WIFT (102.1)
  • DuBois-WKFT (101.3)
  • Erie-WRKT (104.9)
  • Johnstown-WNTJ (1490)
  • Johnstown-WRKW (99.1)
  • Latrobe-WCNS (1480)
  • Milton-WVLY (100.9)
  • Saegertown-WUZZ (94.3)
  • Somerset-WNTI (990)
  • Starview-WONN (92.7)
  • State College-WQWK (1450)
  • Uniontown-WMBS (590)
  • Washington-WJPA (1450)
  • Williamsport-WCXR (99.3)
  • Williamsport-WZXR (103.7)

Maryland Affiliates

  • Cumberland-WRQE (106.1)
  • Hagerstown-WHAG (1410)

Ohio Affiliates

  • Fremont-WOHF (92.1)
  • Marietta-WJAW (630)
  • Youngstown-WNIO (1390)

Virginia Affiliates

  • Vienna-WDMX (100.1)

West Virginia Affiliates

  • Fairmont-WRLF (94.3)
  • Fairmont-WMMN (920)
  • New Martinsville-WXCR (92.3)

Steelers Nation Radio

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Steelers at Browns: Keys to victory in Week 12

The Pittsburgh Steelers (8-2) will be on the road to face the Cleveland Browns (2-8) in Week 12 of the 2024 NFL regular season for Thursday Night Football at Huntington Bank Field on November 21, at 8:15 p.m. EST. While Pittsburgh has surged over the last few weeks, Cleveland has struggled to compete. Still, this rivalry is alive and well in the AFC North, making it a game that can’t be overlooked.

That’s the special thing about this group is you don’t really have to (tell guys not to overlook an opponent)… We all understand.” – T.J. Watt.

We look at the key things that must be addressed if the Steelers hope to escape a short week of prep in order to secure a victory over the Browns.

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Offense needs to put points on the scoreboard

The Steelers, with Russell Wilson as the starting quarterback, have had back-to-back games that has seen two different sides to their offense. Against the Washington Commanders, things seemed to be clicking while, against the Baltimore Ravens, the offense stalled out short of the end zone.

The Browns defense is ranked near the bottom of the league in nearly every statistical category. Heading into Week 12, they are 19th in yards allowed per game (342.70), 24th in points allowed (24.8), 16th in passing yards allowed (211), and 24th in rushing yards allowed (131.70). Cleveland has logged 2 interceptions and 28 sacks.

A balanced offense, built off of the run, can get the Steelers back on track offensively this week.

It will require that the offensive line stay feisty and secure gaps. Wilson was heavily pressured in Week 11, and that led to disrupted rhythm in the first half of that game.

Cleveland’s defensive front is formidable, and have made most of the difference-making plays this season. Myles Garrett and Za’Darius Smith, at the defensive end positions, have cumulatively recorded 12.0 sacks. The Browns elevated Sam Kamara (DT) and Elerson Smith (DE) to the active roster from the practice squad after moving Mike Hall Jr. (DT) to injured/reserve this week.

Run-pass option plays should help create targets in the open field for Wilson to hit. Once the Browns’ second line of defense is breached, teams have found success against them offensively. The Browns linebackers – especially Owusu Koramoah – have defensed passes this season, so crossing routes will have to be sharp. Getting George Pickens and Mike Williams involved early on the outside will allow Pittsburgh to move the ball down the field and convert critical downs.

“They’re doing a nice job utilizing (Pickens) in a bunch of different ways… he’s obviously a down the field threat, as everybody knows, and he can go down on those 50/50 balls one-on-one. But he can catch quick game, they can run jailbreak screens to him. There’s really a bunch of different things that they’re doing with him.” – Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski

The Steelers can’t sustain their dominance by relying on the leg of placekicker Chris Boswell; they’ve got to get their offense into scoring range and capitalize on mismatches, motion, and wearing the Browns defense down to get into the end zone.

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Defense should exploit Browns weaknesses

The Steelers defense is playing at a high level, and that’s something the Browns are wary, and aware, of. Cleveland’s offense is ranked 20th in passing yards (202.8), 29th in rushing yards (88.5), 27th in total offensive yards (291.3), 31st in points scored (16.2) per game. Pittsburgh has a way of sniffing out weaknesses, and the Browns have many.

The Browns want to get the ball out of their quarterback’s hand faster. Against the Saints, Jameis Winston held on to the ball for an average of 2.76 seconds per passing play and it led to 395 passing yards and a 106.7 passer rating. Pressure from Watt, Nick Herbig, Cameron Heyward, and the Steelers defensive line can disrupt that, but it will require the Steelers interior linebackers and corners to be sharper in coverage.

The Browns have utilized seven different rushers in their offense this season, not including quarterbacks. Although the Steelers can’t give up on run defense, they’re not facing the same challenge they did with Derrick Henry in Week 11. They can be fundamentally strong while shifting some focus to preventing quarterback draws and keepers for big gains.

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Win the turnover battle

The Steelers enter the game with a plus-11 turnover margin and are tied for fourth-most takeaways in the NFL. Although they statistically outmatch Cleveland, Pittsburgh will need to continue to utilize good ball security offensively while looking for opportunities to create turnovers on defense.

 

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5 Steelers surprises in Sunday’s win against the Ravens

Our SCU staff and contributors pick the “surprises” from the Pittsburgh Steelers’ latest matchup each week. Check out more below to see which plays and situations surprised us the most!

The Pittsburgh Steelers picked up their eighth win of the 2024 season with an 18-16 victory over the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday. The victory gives the Steelers a 1.5 game lead in the AFC North over the Baltimore Ravens.

Here are some surprises from that game.

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Ravens’ offense held in check

The Ravens were one of three teams in NFL history to score at least 20 points and record 375-or-more yards of offense in each of its first 10 games of a season, joining the legendary 2013 Denver Broncos and 2000 St. Louis Rams offenses. The Ravens were first in points scored and rushing yards, and third in passing offense heading into the weekend.

However, on Sunday, the Ravens were limited to their fewest total yards of offense on the season. Pittsburgh held Baltimore to 329 yards, fewer than their average of 375 and substantially less than their next-lowest output of 383 yards against the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 2.

Ravens RB Derrick Henry was held to his second-lowest rushing totals of the year (65 yards) which is the fewest since Baltimore’s Week 1 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. Henry also fumbled for the first time in nearly 500 carries. The Ravens offense, which averaged a league-high 31.8 points per game was held to 16 points total.

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Lamar Jackson “un-MVP-like”

Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has been a frontrunner to repeat as the league MVP but hit a roadblock on Sunday. Coming into the game against the Steelers, Jackson led the NFL with a 123.2 rating, and was tied for first with 24 touchdown passes and second with 2,669 passing yards this season.

Jackson became the fourth quarterback in NFL history to record a passer rating of 100-or-higher in eight consecutive games within a season, joining names such as Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, and Aaron Rodgers as the others to accomplish this feat.

The Steelers defense was prepared to stymie Jackson, who fell to his fourth-straight loss against Pittsburgh and a 1-4 record in his career against the Black and Gold. Jackson would finish the day with 207 yards, a touchdown and an interception, but his 48.5% completion percentage (season low) dropped his quarterback rating down to 66.1 on the day.

Jackson was also limited to 46 yards rushing and would fail to convert a game-tying two-point conversion in the fourth quarter, which sealed his team’s fate.

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Payton Wilson INT

With the Steelers up 15-10 in the fourth quarter, Russell Wilson led his side on a ten-play, 63-yard drive that stalled at the Baltimore five-yard-line when the quarterback committed his first and only interception of the game.

Who knew that the equalizer would be rookie linebacker Payton Wilson (no relation!) who would come down with an errant Lamar Jackson throw three plays later.

Wilson would strip the ball in mid-air from would be receiver Justice Hill, regaining possession for the Steelers on their 36-yard-line.

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Kicking Battle

We were promised a kicking battle between NFL greats Justin Tucker and Chris Boswell, but it ended as a lopsided victory for the latter.

Tucker would attempt, and miss, his first two field goal attempts of the afternoon from 47 and 50 yards before making a 54-yarder, his only successful attempt, in the third quarter.

Boswell, on the other hand, would score all of the Steelers 18 points, converting six total field goals in a game for the second time this season. Boz was successful from distances of 32, 52, 32, 57, 27, and 50 on the day.

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WR Snaps

Following the eyebrow raising trade for former Chargers and Jets WR Mike Williams, the star would be expected to contribute more in his second game with the Steelers after catching the game-winning touchdown one week earlier.

Despite playing 25 snaps (32% of the game) Williams would leave Sunday without a catch or so much a target. The Steelers would play Van Jefferson for 43 plays (55%), Calvin Austin 26 (33%) and even practice squad call up Ben Skowronek would see the field for 20 plays (26%) too.

George Pickens would out-snap all other receivers with 69 plays (88%) while tight ends Darnell Washington and Pat Freiermuth each saw 58% of the plays.

Pickens exits Week 11 with the league’s fourth-most receiving yards (728). His 48 receptions leads all Steelers.

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Steelers Bring Back S Eric Rowe

Eric Rowe is on his way back to Pittsburgh. The veteran safety has signed to the Steelers’ practice squad, per a team announcement.

Almost exactly one year ago, Rowe joined the Steelers en route to playing a key role for the team down the stretch and into the postseason. The 32-year-old recently visited Pittsburgh as a free agent, as noted by KPRC2’s Aaron Wilson. He was joined in that regard by Marquise Blairbut to little surprise the Steelers have elected to go with the familiar option.

Rowe started all three of his regular season appearances for Pittsburgh last year, remaining a first-team presence during the team’s wild-card loss. He was not re-signed in the offseason, however, and no agreement was reached with any other suitors on the open market. Having remained a free agent well into the campaign, he will aim to join Pittsburgh’s active roster in short order. The Utah product will be an option for a gameday elevation up to three times, and succeeding in that regard could land him on the active roster.

The Steelers’ defense has been among the league’s best in a number of areas, but there is room for improvement against the pass. Pittsburgh sits 18th in terms of passing yards allowed per game (215), and Rowe could step into at least a depth role in a bid to help in that department. The former second-rounder has recorded six interceptions and 43 pass deflections in 103 games, and some of that ball production came during his brief 2023 period as a Steeler.

Minkah Fitzpatrick and DeShon Elliott have operated as safety starters for Pittsburgh in 2024. Provided they remain healthy, that will likely be the case through the rest of the season. As the 8-2 Steelers look to remain atop the AFC North, they will have an additional option in the secondary for the second half of the campaign.

Watch: Payton Wilson grabs freak INT against Ravens

Steel City Underground will pick an exceptional play of the game as a highlight each week of the Pittsburgh Steelers 2024 NFL regular season. Stay tuned as we hand-select the very best from the Black and Gold!

The NFL Week 11 division rivalry game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens was yet another close match. The Steelers won, 18-16, but it wasn’t the offenses that really stood out as much as the defenses of both teams.

There were several plays we could have chosen to highlight; T.J. Watt‘s or Dean Lowry‘s sacks of Lamar Jackson, Nick Herbig‘s early strip of the ball from Derrick Henry, Patrick Queen‘s forced fumble and recovery, or Joey Porter Jr’s stop on the 2-point attempt that would have allowed the Ravens to tie the game late in the fourth quarter.

Instead, we focused on the freakish play that resulted in Steelers rookie linebacker Payton Wilson‘s interception.

Pittsburgh had marched down the field in the 4th to get inside the red zone only to have a connection between Russell Wilson and Darnell Washington end up in the hands of a Ravens defender for a pick in the end zone. That put the Steelers right back on the field with their defense.

Jackson kept the ball on 1st & 10 at the Baltimore 20 for a 25-yard gain. On 1st & 10 at the 45, Jackson dumped the ball off to Henry for a 15-yard gain, but the Ravens were penalized for an ineligible player downfield on the pass.

After an official time out, the Ravens lined up on 1st & 15 and Jackson took the snap from shotgun. He threw the ball deep, targeting Justice Hill. Payton Wilson shadowed the running back and was able to get an arm inside Hill’s as the ball arrived. As the pair went to the ground, that arm was able to knock the ball loose and Wilson was able to secure it for the takeaway. Wilson attempted to hand the ball off to Minkah Fitzpatrick to keep the play alive, but officials whistled the play dead.

It was Wilson’s first NFL career interception and helped set up Chris Boswell‘s sixth successful field goal kick. The Steelers defense, as a unit, held Jackson to his lowest overall grade and lowest passing grade so far this season, per PFF.

 

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