The Steelers defeated the Carolina Panthers 19-3 in their final preseason game, but they won’t know the status of quarterback ![]()
Leftwich suffered a sprained knee in the second quarter after getting hit on a completion to rookie ![]()
“The big story on the injury front, Byron Leftwich has a knee sprain of some description,” said Coach Mike Tomlin. “He’s getting an MRI, and we’ll have further information in terms of the extent of that injury. That’s unfortunate, but it’s football. We understand that, and based on the information we receive we’ll respond accordingly in the best interest of our football team.”
Leftwich left the game and ![]()
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“I didn’t know exactly the extent of what Byron’s injury was,” said Tomlin of why Dixon saw limited action. “I am just interested in keeping them all clean from that juncture on.”
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Roethlisberger came out working in the no-huddle offense to start things. He was forced to scramble up the middle for one-yard to start the drive and ![]()
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The Panthers got off to a good start on offense when Mike Goodson rattled off a 16-yard run and added a nine-yard reception from Hunter Cantwell. Cantwell then went to Dante Rosario for 15 yards, before the defense shut them down. Goodson was knocked for a one-yard loss and Armanti Edwards was hit for a three-yard loss. John Kasay’s 51-yard field goal attempt came up short when it hit off the crossbar.
Mendenhall was hit for a two-yard loss to open the Steelers next drive and they continued to move backwards when Pouncey was called for a false start. On third-and-17 Roethlisberger hit ![]()
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The defense stopped Carolina on their next drive, forcing a quick three-and-out.
Leftwich entered the game with 53 seconds to play in the first quarter completing a 25-yard pass to rookie Emmanuel Sanders. Moore added a four-yard carry, but the offense wasn’t able to go any further.
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Leftwich hit Sanders for an 18-yard gain to start the ensuing drive, but took a hit after throwing the pass and was forced to leave the game. Dixon came in at quarterback, relying on the ground game for two plays before hitting Sanders in the end zone for a 23-yard touchdown and a 10-0 lead.
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The Steelers went to their fourth quarterback of the game when Charlie Batch came in with 5:19 in the half, but stuck to the ground game on the drive. ![]()
Neither offense moved the ball on their first drives of the second half before ![]()
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The Steelers lost their attempt at a shutout when Kasay hit a 51-yard field goal at the start of the fourth quarter. Reed added a field goal late to give the Steelers the 19-3 win, finishing the preseason with a 3-1 record.
“It’s good to bring the preseason to a close on a positive in terms of how we finished the football game,” said Tomlin. “I appreciate the efforts of all the men. This process, it is the preseason and training camp, of course is a tough one. We got some tough decisions, but that’s also a part of the process. I like the way the men represented themselves with their efforts. It’s definitely noteworthy.”
