-
Final
CHI
DET20
23 -
Final
NYG
DAL20
27 -
Final
MIA
GB17
30 -
Final
LV
KC17
19 -
Final
LAC
ATL17
13 -
Final
PIT
CIN44
38 -
Final
AZ
MIN22
23 -
Final
IND
NE25
24 -
Final
SEA
NYJ26
21 -
Final
TEN
WAS19
42 -
Final
HOU
JAX23
20 -
Final
LAR
NO21
14 -
Final/OT
TB
CAR26
23 -
Final
PHI
BAL24
19 -
Final
SF
BUF10
35 -
Final
CLE
DEN32
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Steelers Rally
- Updated: November 11, 2024
So far, so good for the Russell Wilson era in Pittsburgh.
Wilson rallied the Steelers for a 28-27 win over the Washington Commanders on Sunday in a battle of division-leading teams. With the win, the Steelers improve to 7-2 and 3-0 since Wilson took over at quarterback.
Pittsburgh had to overcome multiple miscues including a dropped pass on a fake punt and a fumble at the goal line in the fourth quarter. But Wilson ensured that Pittsburgh would prevail with a late touchdown bomb to Mike Williams, who joined the team earlier in the week in a trade from the New York Jets.
With Washington leading, 27-21 and 2:27 remaining on the clock, Wilson looked deep to Williams on a sideline go-route on third-and-9. He lofted a perfect pass under pressure that Williams corralled in the end zone for the go-ahead score.
The touchdown was Williams’ first of the season in his first game in a Steelers uniform.
Washington had a chance to counter. But its ensuing drive ended when a fourth-and-9 completion from Jayden Daniels to Zach Ertz was ruled just short of the line to gain.
The Steelers were able to run out the game clock on their ensuring possession. Pittsburgh lined up to go for it on fourth-and-1 near midfield with more than a minute remaining and drew a neutral zone infraction on the Washington defense that effectively ended the game.
Wilson finished his day completing 14 of 28 passes for 195 yards with three touchdowns and one interception. And the Steelers remain undefeated since he took over at quarterback for Justin Fields in Week 7. The loss snapped a three-game win streak for the Commanders, who have thrived this season with Daniels at quarterback. The Commanders entered the game ranked third in the NFL with 392 yards of offense per game. Pittsburgh limited Washington to 242 yards of offense and Daniels to 202 passing yards on a 17-of-34 passing day without a touchdown or an interception.