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The Pittsburgh Steelers time of possession in the game was 31 minutes and 6 seconds. [12] CBS televised the game, with ratings peaking at 31.6 between 8:00 and 8:15 p.m. Eastern Time. [12] The only interception in the game was thrown by quarterback Ben Roethlisberger of the Pittsburgh Steelers; he threw a second-quarter interception on 3rd-and ...
The 1985 Pittsburgh Steelers season was the franchise's 53rd season as a professional sports franchise and as a member of the National ... "TOP" = time of possession.
In the playoffs, the Steelers stunned the Broncos 24–17 in Denver to earn a trip to the AFC Championship. However, the Steelers' season would end with a 45–28 thrashing at the hands of the Dolphins in Miami. This season was the last time the Steelers appeared in a playoff game until 1989, marking the end of the powerhouse Steel Curtain defense.
The Steelers won 10 of 13 games during that stretch, leading the league with a 4:59 time-of-possession advantage that helped them score 24.85 points (10th best) even when some drives stalled. The ...
The Steelers failed to get a first down on their next possession and were forced to punt from deep in their own territory. The next play finally got Minnesota on the board. Vikings linebacker Matt Blair burst through the line to block Walden's punt, and safety Terry Brown recovered the ball in the end zone for a touchdown.
The Steelers ranked 23rd in total offense, the lowest-ranked offense to qualify for the postseason. If Fields can live up to his potential as a passer, his ceiling will be higher than Wilson's ...
1983 Pittsburgh Steelers draft: Round Pick Player ... "TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football. 14 10
The Steelers recovered and converted the turnover into a go-ahead touchdown for a 12-7 lead before halftime. The Raiders nearly came up with a turnover of their own on the ensuing Steelers possession.