There were enough Steelers fans in the stands to prompt the Browns to treat it like an away game and wear their white jerseys.
Cleveland wins the toss, takes the ball, and promptly goes 3-and-out.
Mendenhall carries us down the field to the fringe of field goal range. Tomlin elects to go for it on 4th and 3 rather than try a 49-yarder with the wind at our back. Ben can’t hit Redman and it’s a turnover on downs.
Troy does his “dive through the line” play and pulls Wallace down before he can hand the ball off.
Even with the wind at our back, the passing game can’t get on track. The running game carries us to midfield but Ben gets sacked and that’s that.
Another 3-and-out from the Browns.
Mendenhall bounces one outside and tries to make a cut but his knee gives out and he crumples to the ground.
With Mendenhall out and the wind in our face, it’s the Isaac Redman show. A holding penalty knocks us back but Ben zings one to Manny Sanders to get us down to the 22. Faced with a 4th and 1, Tomlin elects to go with Redman rather than try a 40-yard field goal. Redman spins off two tacklers and picks it up. Whew. After the moment of relief, Ben gets sacked on 3rd down, leaving us with a 45-yard field goal that the wind blows left.
With the wind at their back, the Browns start to move the ball and catch a spark when Wallace scrambles for 30 yards on 3rd and 2. The Steelers lock it down at the goal line and force a field goal.
The offense sputters going into the wind and punt it back to the Browns with 3 minutes left in the half.
Wallace comes out with the wind at his back and hits two big passes to Josh Cribbs to get the Browns into long field goal range. Dawson hits a 45-yarder.
Ben gets the ball back with a minute left and hits two quick passes to Cotch and Hines to get us near midfield. After a timeout, Ben loads up and guns one to AB down the right side that Brown catches against the side of his helmet for a huge 40-yard gain to get us down into the red zone.
After two incompletions, Ben hits AB on a crossing route near that goal line to pick up the first down with 11 ticks left. Out of timeouts, Ben tries two fade patterns that fall incomplete and Suisham gets us on the board before the half.
The Steelers get the ball out of the half, and Isaac Redman just takes over. He carries us out to midfield where Ben hits Heath to convert a 3rd down. The drive keeps rolling when AB reels one in to move the sticks again. Wallace takes a WR screen down to the 10, but the Steelers can’t get any closer and settle for tying the game.
The Browns get into 3rd and short but pressure on Wallace forces him to roll out and Troy jumps a route on the sideline for a big turnover in Browns territory.
The offense takes over, getting Hines a catch then pounding Redman into field goal range. AB gets us closer and Redman hits a hole and slices in from 7 yards out.
- It wasn’t pretty, but 12-4 is 12-4 and that’s hard to argue with.
- What an accomplishment for Hines Ward to have 1,000 career catches. We’ve been blessed to watch him for the last 14 years.
- All Antonio Brown does is make big plays. Period.
- Ryan Clark has been a big force in our run defense this year. Going to be tough in Denver without him.
- This might have been the best game Troy played all year. He was a force all over the field and came up with a big interception.
- Looked like Ben came up gimpy after scrambling out of the pocket late in the game.
- Despite the two fumbles, I’m not worried about Isaac Redman. He put up almost 100 yards and had the most carries he had all season.
- For everyone who is going to say “The Steelers almost lost to Blaine Gabbert, Tyler Palko, Curtis Painter, Andy Dalton, and Seneca Wallace” just remember that the Ravens actually did lose to Blaine Gabbert, Tavaris Jackson, and Matt Hasselbeck. Almost only counts in horseshoes.
- Thankful to be back in the playoffs. Never take that for granted. The Bills haven’t been to the playoffs since 1999.
- This season has been a fun ride. Not the best season for our hearts and stomachs, but it’s never easy with the Steelers. Now it’s playoff time. Get ready.
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