Steelers’ record: 12-4
One year ago: 12-4
Series record (including playoffs): Steelers lead, 64-56
STORYLINE
After the NFL finished juggling kickoff times for the final day of the regular season, the games to determine the seeding for the AFC Playoffs were all scheduled for 4:15 p.m. At that time, the Steelers still were in the running for the AFC North Division title, and a bye in the first round of the playoffs. Their chances at the No. 1 seed in the conference went down the tubes when the Patriots routed Buffalo. But to reap any of those perks, they had to beat the Browns.
TURNING POINT
On the series that followed the
STAT THAT STANDS OUT
WHAT WENT RIGHT
* On each of the Browns’ first two offensive series, Seneca Wallace completed passes on third down – to Joshua Cribbs and Evan Moore – but on both occasions the receiver wasn’t beyond the first-down marker and Cleveland ended up punting both times.
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* On a fourth-and-1 from the Browns 22-yard line,
* In two different stadiums, both in Ohio, Isaac Redman scored on a 7-yard run – thanks to a key block from
* The Browns used a completion to Josh Cribbs and then a 20-yard run by Wallace to get to a first down at the Pittsburgh 24-yard line on the possession following the touchdown that gave the Steelers a 13-6 lead. That was when the Steelers safeties stepped up with a couple of nice plays.
WHAT WENT WRONG
* After a 5-yard run late in the first quarter,
* With a third down at the Browns 14-yard line,
* The Steelers lost another player before the end of the first half. While covering a punt late in the first half,
* On the good side, it was a 71-yard drive that ended with a 19-yard field goal by Shaun Suisham that cut the Browns lead to 6-3. But it also included the Steelers running two plays from the Browns 1-yard line in the final 11 seconds, but because they were out of timeouts both of the plays were passes. In a situation where the wind was blowing at 24 miles per hour with gusts as high as 48 miles per hour, the plays called were both fade passes into the corners of the end zone. Ben Roethlisberger overthrew
* The 66-yard drive in the third quarter ended up tying the game for the Steelers when Suisham hit a 29-yard field goal to make it 6-6, but it also represented another red zone failure for the offense. On first down from the 12-yard line, Isaac Redman was stuffed for a 1-yard gain; on second down
* On the same play, with 10 minutes left in the fourth quarter, the Steelers had both
* At the end of a 22-yard run by Isaac Redman inside the seven-minute mark of the fourth quarter, he lost his second fumble of the game. Usama Young forced the fumble, and Joe Haden recovered.
STEELERS’ 2012 OPPONENTS DETERMINED
Even though the dates and times won’t be announced until some time in April, the Steelers’ complete list of opponents for the 2012 season already has been determined.
As always, the Steelers will play a home-and-home series with each of the teams in the AFC North – Baltimore, Cincinnati and Cleveland. In addition, the Steelers will play host to Kansas City and San Diego from the AFC West, to Philadelphia and Washington from the NFC East, and to the New York Jets, since both the Steelers and Jets finished second in their respective divisions.
On the road, in addition to their division games, the Steelers will visit Denver and Oakland from the AFC West, visit Dallas and the New York Giants from the NFC East, and visit Tennessee, since both the Steelers and Titans finished second in their respective divisions.
