Nov29

The Pittsburgh Steelers win 19-16 in overtime

This Thanksgiving weekend against the Steelers was a dramatic turn of events for the Bills. This game marked the the break of their two-game winning streak and a humbling play for Johnson, in particular. He could’ve ended this game with a win for Buffalo on the previous possession but dropped what would have been a 40-yard touchdown pass from Ryan Fitzpatrick.

“I had the game in my hands and I dropped it,” Johnson said. “Humbled. Humbled.” Then, growing emotional, Johnson added: “I’ll never get over it. Ever.”

Even with dominating the first half, out gaining the Bills, 225-51, the Steelers held just a 13-0 lead. Roethlisberger scrambled for 18 yards on third-and-17, and dove for the first down in the fourth quarter. All of this while suffering with a sprained foot at the end of the first half.

That play helped Suisham put the Steelers back on top, nailing a 48-yard into the wind with only 6:19 left.

In addition to the lead of 16-13, The Steelers got an amazing defensive play from Troy Polamalu, who dove at the goal line for an interception after Fitzpatrick’s pass bounced off Johnson’s fingertips with 2:51 left.  This marks the fourth interception for this season alone.

“He made significant plays; timely plays,” said Tomlin. “That’s what we expect of him.”

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  1. Arlene Lee

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    Would have loved to watch the game!!! Wasnt played in west coast…saw highlight…that was awsum!!!!! Go Troy!!! Would love to see that in this sundays game vs Raven!!! Can we just clone you? Tha would be some sick ass D-Fence…hahahaha

    • Patty

      I thuoght finding this would be so arduous but it’s a breeze!

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