Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Steelers vs. Redskins: Score, Stats & Highlights

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Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh Steelers

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Live Score


Pittsburgh Steelers: 0-14-3-0 — 17
Washington Redskins: 6-0-0-0 — 6
Live Box Score




The Pittsburgh Steelers and Washington Redskins will go head-to-head on Monday night. After reaching the postseason last year, both teams enter 2016 with high expectations.

Here’s what has happened so far:

Roethlisberger Connected With Eli Rogers for Another Steelers TD





Ben Roethlisberger threw a touchdown pass to Eli Rogers to increase the Steelers lead to 14-6 with 27 seconds left in the half. Dashaun Phillips deflected Roethlisberger’s pass, which then bounced off a Steelers receiver before landing in the arms of Eli Rogers.

Roethlisberger completed 16 of 21 passes for 151 yards, 2 touchdowns, and 1 interception in the first half.

Ben Roethlisberger Connected With Antonio Brown for 29-Yard Touchdown





On fourth-and-1, Roethlisberger faked the handoff to DeAngelo Williams then threw a 29-yard pass to Antonio Brown, who hauled in a beautiful catch. Steelers now have a 7-6 lead with 10:10 left in the second quarter.

Redskins Drilled Another Field Goal


Washington kicked its second field goal of the first quarter after a nice play on defense. Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger tried to find Eli Rogers over the middle, but Bashaud Breeland came up with a tipped-pass interception to set up Washington’s second field goal.

Dustin Hopkins Made a 31-Yard Field Goal


Washington’s first drive ended with a 31-yard field goal to give the Redskins a 3-0 lead with 6:01 left in the first quarter. The key play was a 31-yard pass from Kirk Cousins to DeSean Jackson.

Game Preview


Washington’s Kirk Cousins had a breakout season in 2015. After appearing in just 14 games in his first three years in the NFL, Cousins posted a 101.6 quarterback rating with 29 touchdowns, and 11 interceptions. He finished last year with 4,166 yards– the team record for passing years in a season. Although he rose to the occasion in his first full year as starter, Cousins enters the 2016 season with more to prove, especially with long-term contract uncertainty hanging over his head.

The problem for Washington last season was on the defensive side of the ball. Their defense finished No. 28 in yards allowed, and 25th against the pass. In one of the biggest moves of the offseason, the Redskins signed All-Pro cornerback Josh Norman, which will certainly bolster their defense.

The biggest challenge for Norman and the Redskins will be slowing down star wide receiver Antonio Brown. Brown finished 2015 with 136 receptions for 1,834 yards. Norman and the Panthers had a difficult time against Brown in 2014 as Brown caught all 10 passes for 90 yards and two touchdowns.

Even with Ben Roethlisberger sidelined in four games in 2015, the Steelers offense was ranked as the third in the NFL. Le’Veon Bell is suspended for the first three games of 2016, but the Steelers’ ground game is still strong with the return of DeAngelo Williams. Williams rushed for 11 touchdowns and 907 yards on 200 carries last season.

Pittsburgh also focused on improving their defense by drafting a pair of cornerbacks in the first and second round of the 2016 NFL Draft.

A high-scoring affair is anticipated Monday night between these two teams. However, keeping Pittsburgh out of the end zone will be a tough task for Washington.

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