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The 3:16 game was a National Football League playoff game between the Denver Broncos and the Pittsburgh Steelers on January 8, 2012. The game took place in the 2011–12 NFL playoffs and finished with five statistics that each contained three digits in the order 3–1–6.
After falling behind 17–3 at halftime, the Broncos, behind backup QB Jeff Driskel, rallied back to pull within five points heading into the final minutes of the game. After forcing a Steelers punt, the Broncos were facing a fourth down with two yards to go at the Steelers 15-yard line, but Driskel was sacked by Steelers safety Terrell Edmunds ...
This was the second postseason that the modified playoff overtime rules were in effect. Under these rules, instead of a straight sudden death, the game will not immediately end if the team that wins the coin toss scores a field goal on its first possession (the game will end if a touchdown is scored by the offense or if the defense scores a safety on the first possession of the overtime period).
The Steelers defense came up big late to hold off the Broncos on Sunday.
This would prove to be the Broncos' last playoff game with Mike Shanahan as their head coach, and last until 2011. It would also be Shanahan's last playoff game until 2012, with Washington. This was the sixth postseason meeting between the Steelers and Broncos. Denver won three of the prior five meetings. [6]
The Ravens will have to wait until the conclusion of Sunday’s Denver Broncos-Buffalo Bills tilt to determine their divisional-round opponent, while the Steelers finished the season on a five ...
The Steelers, buoyed by the momentum of pulling off one of the biggest upsets in NFL history, went to Denver to defeat the Broncos 34–17, giving head coach Bill Cowher his first win in the AFC Championship Game on the road and his only decisive win in the games, having previously played the game at home five times (1994, 1995, 1997, 2001, and ...
The Bengals won but need Broncos and Dolphins to lose. ... by sweeping Minnesota at Ford Field in the final regular-season game of the league's 2024 ... at Titans Playoff schedule: vs. Steelers or ...