New England Patriots 27 - Pittsburgh Steelers 14
Not gonna do the full game summary since I'm exhausted, but the Patriots jumped out to a 20-0 halftime lead behind Brady passes to Ross (
his first career receiving TD I believe nope, he had 2 his rookie year) and Julius Thomas. Despite some tough conditions (snow, wind, and lag) Gostkowski managed to go 2 of 2 on field goals (he hasn't missed this year), though one clanged off both the post AND the cross-bar before going in. The Pats also picked Big Ben twice in the first and recovered a fumble.
The Steelers recovered a surprise onside kick to start the 2nd half and then got the passing game going with a beautiful TD strike to Brown. Green-Ellis responded with a 56 yard TD run before the Steelers answered back on a 71 yard catch and run by Taylor. However, the Pats got the ball back with just over 7 minutes to play and didn't give it back, converting numerous 3rd downs (and even one 4th) in running out the clock.
Brady was 10 of 15 for 153 yards, 2 TDs and 0 INTs.
Roethlisberger was 5 of 11 for 133 yards, 2 TDs and 2 INTs. He also fumbled on a scramble.
Cobie Ross had a largely ineffective 16 carries for 54 yards, with a long of 11. He did take a screen pass in for a TD though. Green-Ellis was magnificent in picking up the slack though, carrying 9 times for 93 yards and a score.
Mendenhall carried 8 times for 38 yards.
Julius Thomas was the leading receiver with 2 catches for 56 yards (one a TD and one a crucial 3rd down conversion late). Cobie Ross had the other TD on a screen - I almost never throw to my backs, so it's nice to occasionally bust one out as a surprise. It worked nicely.
Antonio Brown and Jalston Taylor had the TDs for Pitt.
The Pats D got INTs from Devin McCourty and Derron Charles. McCourty also forced a fumble by Big Ben, which Cameron Wake recovered.
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gg again Kaster! I always love snow games.
Looking forward to the matchup with Doom, hopefully I bring my A game against him.
