PITTSBURGH STEELERS COMMUNICATIONS Burt Lauten - Director of Communications Dominick Rinelli - Public Relations/Media Manager Ryan Scarpino - Public Relations Assistant www.steelers.com PITTSBURGH STEELERS 3400 South Water Street • Pittsburgh, PA 15203 412-432-7820 • Fax: 412-432-7878 PITTSBURGH STEELERS (9-5) vs. BALTIMORE RAVENS (8-6) Sunday, Dec. 25, 2016 • 4:30 p.m. (ET) • Heinz Field • Pittsburgh, Pa. REGULAR SEASON GAME #15 Pittsburgh Steelers (9-5) vs. Baltimore Ravens (8-6) DATE: Sunday, Dec. 25, 2016 | KICKOFF: 4:30 p.m. ET SITE: Heinz Field (68,400) • Pittsburgh, Pa. PITTSBURGH STEELERS 2016 SCHEDULE PRESEASON (1-3) Friday, Aug. 12 Thursday, Aug. 18 Friday, Aug. 26 Thursday, Sept. 1 DETROIT PHILADELPHIA @ New Orleans @ Carolina Monday, Sept. 12 Sunday, Sept. 18 Sunday, Sept. 25 Sunday, Oct. 2 Sunday, Oct. 9 Sunday, Oct. 16 Sunday, Oct. 23 Sunday, Oct. 30 Sunday, Nov. 6 Sunday, Nov. 13 Sunday, Nov. 20 Thursday, Nov. 24 Sunday, Dec. 4 Sunday, Dec. 11 Sunday, Dec. 18 Sunday, Dec. 25 Sunday, Jan. 1 @ Washington CINCINNATI @ Philadelphia KANSAS CITY NEW YORK JETS @ Miami NEW ENGLAND BYE WEEK @ Baltimore DALLAS @ Cleveland @ Indianapolis NEW YORK GIANTS @ Buffalo @ Cincinnati BALTIMORE CLEVELAND* L, 30-17 (KDKA) L, 17-0 (KDKA) W, 27-14 (KDKA) L, 18-6 (KDKA) PLAYING SURFACE: Natural Grass REGULAR SEASON (9-5) TV COVERAGE: NFL Network (locally WPXI-TV, channel 11) ANNOUNCERS: Mike Tirico (play-by-play) Tony Dungy and Doug Flutie (analysts) | Heather Cox (sideline) LOCAL RADIO: Steelers Radio Network WDVE-FM (102.5)/WBGG-AM (970) ANNOUNCERS: Bill Hillgrove (play-by-play) Tunch Ilkin (analyst) | Craig Wolfley (sideline) NATIONAL RADIO: Westwood One ANNOUNCERS: Ian Eagle (play-by-play) Ross Tucker (analyst) | Hub Arkush (sideline) A LOOK AT THE COACHES Pittsburgh Steelers Head Coach Mike Tomlin Overall regular-season record: 101-57 (.639)/10th season Regular-season record with Pittsburgh: 101-57 (.639)/10th season Playoff Record/Years: 6-5 (.545)/six years W, 38-16 (ESPN) W, 24-16 (CBS) L, 34-3 (CBS) W, 43-14 (NBC) W, 31-13 (CBS) L, 30-15 (CBS) L, 27-16 (CBS) L, 21-14 (CBS) L, 35-30 (FOX) W, 24-9 (CBS) W, 28-7 (NBC) W, 24-14 (FOX) W, 27-20 (CBS) W, 24-20 (CBS) 4:30 p.m. (NFL Network) 1 p.m. (CBS) Baltimore Ravens Head Coach John Harbaugh Overall regular-season record: 85-57 (.599)/ninth season Regular-season record with Baltimore: 85-57 (.599)/ninth season Playoff Record/Years: 10-5 (.667)/six years www.steelers.com For all of the most up-to-date information on the Pittsburgh Steelers, visit the team’s offi cial web site at www.steelers.com Updated daily, the web site has the most extensive information on upcoming games and the most comprehensive news on the Steelers. * - Time may change due to flexible scheduling POSTSEASON Sat.-Sun., Jan. 7-8 Sat.-Sun., Jan. 14-15 Sunday, Jan. 22 Sunday, Jan. 29 Sunday, Feb. 5 NOTE: All times are Eastern Wild Card Weekend Divisional Playoff Games Conference Championships Pro Bowl (Orlando, Fla.) Super Bowl LI (Houston, Texas) | Home games in Bold CAPS STEELERS RADIO COVERAGE For the 18th consecutive year, WDVE-FM (102.5) and WBGG-AM (970) are carrying all Steelers games. Additionally, Steelers games can be heard on a 48-station network spanning Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio, Maryland, New York and South Carolina. All Steelers’ games will be broadcast in Spanish on steelers.com. For the 22nd straight season, Bill Hillgrove serves as the “Voice of the Steelers” and handles play-by-play duties for the broadcast. Joining Hillgrove for his 18th season as an expert analyst is Tunch Ilkin, the former Steelers All-Pro offensive tackle. Joining the team for his 14th season is former Steeler offensive lineman Craig Wolfley, who provides sideline analysis. Fans in Mexico can also listen to Steelers broadcasts on Grupo Imagen and games are heard on www.steelers.com/espanol. Stations on the Steelers Radio Network include: MEDIA NOTES — WEEKLY PRESS CONFERENCE — FLAGSHIP STATIONS (2) Steelers’ Head Coach Mike Tomlin will conduct a press conference on Tuesday, Dec. 20, at Noon (LIVE on ROOT Sports) in the Steelers’ press conference room at the UPMC Rooney Sports Complex. — OFFICIAL STEELERS WEBSITE — Media and fans can read about the latest Steelers news on the official Steelers website. The site, www.steelers.com, features breaking news statistics, player biographies and much more. — MEDIA-ONLY SECTION OF www.steelers.com — The Steelers Media Relations Department offers a “Media-Only” section on steelers.com. To sign up for this service, go to http://www.steelers.com/mediarelations/ and register as a new user below the left hand navigation bar. Then follow the instructions on the Media Relations page and once your registration is approved, you will receive an email and can access all information. If you have any questions or problems, please email [email protected]. — NFLCOMMUNICATIONS.COM — Journalists worldwide have access to the dedicated media website featuring news from the NFL and its teams. Daily releases, statistics, domestic and international NFL updates and other information about the NFL are available. STEELERS NATION HD RADIO Steelers Nation Radio is a 24-hour/day HD radio station dedicated specifically to the Pittsburgh Steelers. It can be heard on www.steelers.com, the official Steelers app or the iheart app on your smartphone, and at 102.5 WDVE HD2. A daily schedule of what is on Steelers Nation HD Radio is available at www.facebook.com/steelersnationradio. WDVE-FM (102.5) WBGG-AM (970) PENNSYLVANIA (31) Allentown-WSAN (1470) Altoona-WVAM (1430) Altoona-WRKY (104.9) Beaver Falls-WBVP (1230) Beaver Falls-WMBA (1460) Bedford-WBVE (107.5) Bradford-WESB (1490) Butler-WISR (680) Chambersburg-WCHA (800) Clarendon-WKNB (104.3) Clarion-WCCR (92.7) Cooperstown-WUUZ (107.7) DuBois-WOWQ (102.1) Erie-WJET (1440) Gettysburg-WGET (1320) Grove City-WWGY (95.1) Homer City-WCCS (1160) Johnstown-WNTJ (1490) Johnstown-WRKW (99.1) Latrobe-WCNS (1480) Mount Union-WHUN (106.9) Punxsutawney-WPXZ (104.1) Riverside/Selinsgrove-WVSL (92.3) Saegertown-WUUZ (94.3) Somerset-WLLI (990) Starview-WLPA (92.7) State College-WQWK (1450) Uniontown-WMBS (590) Washington-WJPA (1450) Williamsport-WCXR (99.3) Williamsport-WZXR (103.7) OHIO (3) Fremont-WOHF (92.1) Upper Arlington-WTOH (98.9) Youngstown-WNIO (1390) MARYLAND (5) Cumberland-WTBO (1450) Cumberland-WTBO (105.7) Frederick-WFMD (930) Frostburg-WFRB (560) Hagerstown-WHAG (1410) WEST VIRGINIA (7) Charleston-WCHS (580) Cross Lanes-WSWW (1490) Fairmont-WRLF (94.3) Fairmont-WMMN (920) New Martinsville-WXCR (92.3) St. Mary’s-WJAW (630) Wheeling-WBBD (1400) NEW YORK (1) Syracuse-WTLA (1200) SOUTH CAROLINA (1) Myrtle Beach-WRXZ (107.1) THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE (Subject to change) TUESDAY, DEC. 20 WEDNESDAY, DEC. 21 THURSDAY, DEC. 22 FRIDAY, DEC. 23 SATURDAY, DEC. 24 SUNDAY, DEC. 25 MONDAY, DEC. 26 • Coach Tomlin Press Conference: Noon Live on ROOT Sports • Practice 1:15 - 3:15 p.m. • Practice 1 - 3 p.m. • Practice 10:45 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. • No media availability • TBD • Player availability open locker room 9:30 - 10 a.m. • Player availability open locker room 12:30 - 12:45 p.m. • Post-practice player availability 3:15 - 3:45 p.m. • Post-practice player availability 3 - 3:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. (ET) Home Game vs. Baltimore Ravens (Heinz Field) NFL Network (locally WPXI-TV, Channel 11) • Coach Tomlin available upon request after practice • Coach Tomlin available upon request after practice • Player availability open locker room 12:30 - 1:15 p.m. • Coach Tomlin available upon request after practice • Coordinators available after practice www.steelers.com COLOR RUSH ON CHRISTMAS DAY Pittsburgh will debut its ‘color rush’ uniforms on Christmas Day when the team hosts the Baltimore Ravens at Heinz Field on Sunday. Steelers President Art Rooney II announced during halftime of the team’s first preseason game on KDKA-TV that the team’s ‘color rush’ uniforms will be all black with gold numbers. 2016 SCHEDULE NOTES The Steelers have won each of their three primetime games in 2016: a Kickoff Weekend Monday Night Football victory at the Washington Redskins (38-16), a Week Four Sunday Night Football win vs. Kansas City at Heinz Field (43-14) and a Thursday Night Football win on Thanksgiving Day at the Indianapolis Colts (28-7). Pittsburgh will host the Baltimore Ravens in Week 16 (NFL Network, 4:30 p.m.) on Sunday to mark the first Christmas Day game in franchise history. STEELERS ON THANKSGIVING The Steelers earned their second win on Thanksgiving Day in team history on Nov. 24 (Week 12), defeating the Indianapolis Colts 28-7 in a nationally televised primetime game on Thursday Night Football. Below is a look at the team’s eight Thanksgiving Day games in franchise history: STEELERS THANKSGIVING DAY GAME RESULTS DATE Nov. 23, 1939 Nov. 28, 1940 Nov. 23, 1950 Nov. 24, 1983 Nov. 28, 1991 Nov. 26, 1998 Nov. 28, 2013 Nov. 24, 2016 OPPONENT at Philadelphia at Philadelphia at Chicago at Detroit at Dallas at Detroit at Baltimore at Indianapolis RESULT L, 17-14 L, 7-0 W, 28-17 L, 45-3 L, 20-10 L, 19-16 (OT) L, 22-20 W, 28-7 1934 THROWBACKS IN WEEK 5 The Steelers wore their 1934 throwback uniforms in Week Five against the New York Jets at Heinz Field. This marked the fifth straight season Pittsburgh donned their 1934 throwback uniforms and the last occasion. The team first wore these in 2012 during the team’s 80th season in professional football. STEELERS PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Le’Veon Bell ......................... (Lay-vee-on) Anthony Chickillo ................. (Chick-il-oh) Ramon Foster ...................... (Ruh-moan) Javon Hargrave.................... (Jay-von) Tyler Matakevich .................. (Matt-uh-kev-ich) Ben Roethlisberger .............. (Roth-lis-ber-ger) Ryan Shazier ....................... (Shay-zier) Shamarko Thomas............... (Shuh-mar-ko) Fitzgerald Toussaint ............. (Too-saunt) Stephon Tuitt ........................ (Steff-on Too-it) STEELERS AWARDS IN 2016 QB BEN ROETHLISBERGER • Week 4 AFC Offensive Player of the Week • Week 5 FedEx Air Player of the Week RB Le’VEON BELL • Week 14 AFC Offensive Player of the Week • Week 14 FedEx Ground Player of the Week RB DeANGELO WILLIAMS • Week 1 AFC Offensive Player of the Week DE STEPHON TUITT • Week 11 AFC Defensive Player of the Week FROM LAST WEEK’S GAME AT CINCINNATI FROM LAST WEEK’S GAME AT CINCINNATI THE STEELERS • Pittsburgh improved to 9-5 overall, 7-3 vs. AFC teams (3-1 vs. AFC North) and to 5-3 on the road in 2016. • The Steelers have won their ninth game in 2016 – the 33rd season in team history with at least nine wins – 13th since 2000. • The Steelers are now 58-35 in regular-season history against the Bengals (27-19 on the road). • Pittsburgh has swept the regular-season series against Cincinnati for the 19th time in series history and for the first time since 2014 (1982 is not included due to a shortened season). • The Steelers have won three consecutive regularseason games against the Bengals, including each of the previous three at Cincinnati. • Pittsburgh improved to 15-8 in regular-season games against Cincinnati in the month of December (6-2 on the road in the month). • Pittsburgh has won each of the last five regularseason games in the month of December vs. Cincinnati. • Pittsburgh has won five consecutive regular-season games in a single-season for the first time since 2009. • The Steelers have won each of their previous four regular-season road games for the first time in a singleseason since 2010. • Pittsburgh has held each of its last five opponents to 100 rushing yards or less to mark the team’s first such streak since 2012 (five games: Dec. 30, 2012 – Sept. 29, 2013). QB BEN ROETHLISBERGER (Cont’d) • Increased his 2016 passing yardage total to 3,540 to mark the seventh-most in a season in team history. • Increased his 2016 touchdown pass total to 26 to tie as the fifth-most in a season in team history. HEAD COACH MIKE TOMLIN • Improved his regular-season record to 101-57 since becoming the Steelers’ head coach in 2007 (44-36 on the road). • Tied Mike Ditka and Joe Gibbs (101) for the sixth-most wins by an NFL head coach in their first 10 seasons as a head coach. • Has led the Steelers to at least nine wins in a season for the eighth time in his 10 seasons as the team’s head coach (2007, ’08, ’09, ’10, ’11, ’14, ’15 and ‘16). • Improved to 15-5 as the Steelers’ head coach in regular-season games vs. Cincinnati (8-2 on the road). • Led the Steelers to a regular-season sweep over the Bengals for the sixth time during his head coaching tenure (2007, ’08, ’10, ’11, ’14 and ‘16). • Is now 75-43 in regular-season games vs. AFC teams (33-27 on the road). • Improved his head coaching record to 39-19 vs. AFC North opponents. • Improved to 28-13 in regular-season games during the month of December (10-7 on the road during the month). QB BEN ROETHLISBERGER • Completed 21-of-36 passes for 286 yards with one touchdown. • Improved to 122-60 as a starter during the regular season (54-38 on the road). • Increased his Steelers franchise record for the most wins as a starting quarterback to 122 (Terry Bradshaw, 107). • Is now 19-7 against Cincinnati in the regular-season as a starter (11-2 on the road). • Has compiled a record of 48-17 as a starter against AFC North opponents (23-10 on the road). • Increased his 2016 completions total to 304 to post the sixth-most in a single-season in Steelers history. WR ANTONIO BROWN • Caught three passes for 58 yards. • Extended his consecutive regular-season games started streak to 50 – the third-longest active consecutive games started streak among NFL wide receivers. • Has registered at least one reception in 103 consecutive games in which he has played, including the postseason – dating back to October 3, 2010. • Has registered at least one reception in 98 consecutive regular-season games – dating back to October 3, 2010. • Set an NFL record for the most reception by any player in their first 100 career regular-season games with 622. • Increased his 2016 reception total to 96 to mark the fifth-most receptions by a Steeler in a single-season. • Has 471 receptions since the 2013 season, surpassing Marvin Harrison (1999-2002: 469) for the most catches by a player in any four-year span in NFL history. WR ELI ROGERS • Led the Steelers with 75 receiving yards on five catches, and caught his third touchdown of the season, a 24-yard pass from QB Ben Roethlisberger, in the fourth quarter to give the Steelers a 24-20 lead. WR SAMMIE COATES • Returned the team’s first kickoff 44 yards to mark a career-long and the longest kickoff return by a Steeler in 2016. • Established a career-long run of 15 yards on an endaround in the third quarter. RB Le’VEON BELL • Recorded a game-high 131 yards from scrimmage (93 rushing and 38 receiving). • Moved into eighth-place on the team’s all-time rushing yardage chart, with 3,923. • Recorded 329 rushing yards in the previous two games to mark the third-most by a Steeler in any twogame span within one season in team history. • Surpassed Jerome Bettis (1996-99: 5,804) for the most yards from scrimmage by a Steelers player in their first four years with the franchise. • Increased his 2016 scrimmage yards total to 1,747 – the fifth-most by a Steeler in a single-season. • Recorded 429 yards from scrimmage in the previous two games to mark the fifth-most by a Steeler in any two-game span within one season in team history. • Has posted at least 100 yards from scrimmage in 31 career regular-season games. • Has posted at least 100 yards from scrimmage in six consecutive games and in 10 of his 11 games played in 2016. • His six game 100-scrimmage yard streak is the second-longest in his NFL career (eight games: Sept. 7-Oct. 26, 2014). • Has caught 72 passes in 2016 – the second-most by a Steelers running back in a single-season, behind his franchise record of 83 (2014). FROM LAST WEEK’S GAME AT CINCINNATI FROM LAST WEEK’S GAME AT CINCINNATI RB Le’VEON BELL (Cont’d) • Notched 70 receptions in 2016 on his seventh catch to mark the second 70-catch season of his NFL career (2014: 83). • Has registered 601 receiving yards in 2016 – the fourth-most by a Steelers running back in a singleseason. CB WILLIAM GAY • Extended his consecutive regular season games played streak to 158 – the longest active consecutive games played streak among NFL defensive players. G DAVID DeCASTRO • Extended his consecutive regular-season games started streak to 54 – the fourth-longest active consecutive games started streak among NFL guards. K CHRIS BOSWELL • Tied a franchise single-game record with six field goals made (Jeff Reed: Dec. 1, 2002 and Gary Anderson: Oct. 23, 1988). • Made each of his six field goals (45, 49, 49, 40, 49, 30), to improve to 20-of-24 on the season, including 11-of-12 between 40-49 yards. • Became the first kicker in team history with five field goals made in a game from 40-plus yards. P JORDAN BERRY • Increased his regular-season career total to 50 punts inside the opponent 20 to become the seventh Steeler with at least 50. S MIKE MITCHELL • Extended his consecutive regular season games started streak to 60 – the fifth-longest active consecutive games started streak among NFL safeties. LB LAWRENCE TIMMONS • Extended his streak of consecutive regular-season games started to 99 – the longest active streak among current Steelers – and the longest active streak among NFL linebackers. • Extended his consecutive regular season games played streak to 118 – the longest active consecutive games played streak among NFL linebackers. • Picked off Cincinnati QB Andy Dalton in the third quarter, his second interception of the season and 12th of his NFL career. LB RYAN SHAZIER • Brought down Cincinnati QB Andy Dalton for a sack, loss of 11 yards, to match a single-season career-high of 3.5 (3.15 in 2015) and increasing his career total to 7.0. LB JAMES HARRISON • Led the team with a season-high nine tackles. STEELERS-RAVENS HISTORY Series History: Series began in 1996 Overall Regular Season: Steelers lead, 21-20 At Pittsburgh: Steelers lead, 12-8 At Baltimore: Ravens lead, 12-9 Neutral Sites: N/A Streak: Ravens won previous three meetings Last Regular-Season Meeting: Nov. 6, 2016, at Baltimore Baltimore 21, Pittsburgh 14 Postseason Series: Steelers lead, 3-1 Last Postseason Meeting: Jan. 3, 2015, in Pittsburgh Baltimore 30, Pittsburgh 17 - AFC Wild Card (preseason and postseason record not included in overall series record) This week’s game will mark the 42nd regular-season meeting between Pittsburgh and Baltimore, with the Steelers holding a one-game advantage in the series (21-20)...Sunday’s game will be the 21st time the two teams will meet in Pittsburgh where the Steelers are 12-8 against the Ravens...the two teams have met 13 times in the month of December (Steelers lead, (7-6 overall and 3-2 at home in the month). THE LAST TIME VS. BALTIMORE Baltimore 21, Pittsburgh 14 November 6, 2016 M&T Bank Stadium (71,286) BALTIMORE Md. - Despite a late comeback by Pittsburgh, the Ravens defeated the Steelers 21-14 at M&T Bank Stadium. QB Joe Flacco threw a 95-yard touchdown pass to WR Mike Wallace to give the Ravens a 7-0 advantage. K Justin Tucker made a 49-yard field goal prior to halftime, and the Ravens led 10-0 at the break. Tucker’s 42-yard field goal midway through the third quarter gave the Ravens a 13-0 advantage. Early in the fourth quarter, WR Chris Moore returned a blocked punt 14 yards for a touchdown. Flacco then connected with WR Steve Smith Sr. for the two-point conversion to give Baltimore a 21-0 lead. The Steelers made a comeback in the fourth quarter. QB Ben Roethlisberger threw a 23-yard touchdown to WR Antonio Brown. And Roethlisberger scored on a fouryard touchdown run to cut the lead to 21-14. The Steelers, however, failed to recover a late onside kick attempt. 2016 TEAM STATS Steelers Category Ravens 24.4..................................... Points Scored Per Game ...............................21.9 19.7..................................... Points Allowed Per Game ..............................18.8 20.9....................................... First Downs Per Game.................................19.4 374.6......................................Total Yards Per Game ...............................347.1 111.7 ................................... Rushing Yards Per Game ..............................90.6 262.9................................... Passing Yards Per Game.............................256.5 32.....................................................Sacks By ..............................................30 11 ............................................... Interceptions By .........................................16 30:58....................................Avg. Time of Possession .............................30:36 39.................................................. Touchdowns ............................................29 11 ........................................... Rushing Touchdowns .......................................8 27........................................... Passing Touchdowns .....................................19 1........................................... Touchdowns on Returns ....................................2 23-27 ............................................. Field Goals........................................33-34 44.7............................................... Punting Avg. .........................................46.3 8.9..............................................Punt Return Avg. .......................................6.8 22.7.......................................... Kickoff Return Avg.....................................23.9 GAME SUMMARY STEELERS (4-4) Ravens (4-4) TEAM BAL BAL BAL BAL PIT PIT Q 1 2 3 4 4 4 TIME 1:07 0:03 4:50 13:36 8:38 0:48 0 7 0 3 0 3 14 8 14 21 PLAY Wallace 95 yd. pass from Flacco (Tucker kick) Tucker 49 yd. FG Tucker 42 yd. FG Moore 14 yd. blocked punt return (Flacco-Smith pass) DRIVE SCORE 2-96; 0:43 0-7 9-43; 1:41 0-10 4-8, 1:30 0-13 --;-0-21 Brown 23 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Boswell kick) 9-75; 4:58 7-21 Roethlisberger 4 yd. run (Boswell kick) 7-65; 1:20 14-21 2016 AFC NORTH STANDINGS 2016 AFC North Standings Pittsburgh Baltimore Cincinnati Cleveland W 9 8 5 0 L 5 6 8 14 T 0 0 1 0 Pct. .643 .571 .393 .000 Pts. Opp. 341 276 306 263 288 293 220 408 This Week in the AFC North: Saturday, Dec. 24: Cincinnati (5-8-1) at Houston (8-6), 8:25 p.m. Cleveland (0-14) vs. San Diego (5-9), 1 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 25: Pittsburgh (9-5) vs. Baltimore (8-6), 4:30 p.m. (NFL Network, locally WPXI-TV) TEAM STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Steelers Ravens 1st Downs 15 (3-10-2) 3rd Downs 4-16 (25%) 4th Downs 1-2 (50%) Total Net Yards 277 Plays-Avg. 65-4.3 Rushing Yards 36 Rush Att.-Avg. 18-2.0 Net Passing 241 Att.-Comp.-Int. 45-23-1 Sacks By 3-26 Punts-Avg. 10-43.1 Penalties 13-99 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 Time of Poss. 27:50 13 (2-7-4) 4-17 (24%) 0-0 (0%) 274 63-4.3 50 29-1.7 224 31-19-1 2-23 9-42.2 10-94 2-0 32:10 RUSHING: Pit. – Bell 14-32; Roethlisberger 3-3, 1 TD; Williams 1-1. Bal. – West 15-21; Dixon 9-13; Flacco 3-12; Moore 1-2; Juszczyk 1-2. PASSING: Pit. – Roethlisberger 45-23-1, 264, 1 TD. Bal. – Flacco 30-18-1; 241, 1 TD; Mallett 1-1-0, 9. RECEIVING: Pit. – Brown 7-85, 1 TD; Rogers 6-103; Bell 6-38; James 2-13; Johnson 1-15; Grimble 1-10. Bal. – Wallace 4-124, 1 TD; Smith 4-47; Perriman 3-33; Waller 2-17; Pitta 2-14; Dixon 2-0; Aiken 1-9; West 1-6. CAREER NUMBERS VS. RAVENS DE STEPHON TUITT QB BEN ROETHLISBERGER DATE RESULT ATT CMP. PCT. YDS. TD.INT. 9/19/04 L, 30-13 (A) 20 12 60.0 176 2 2 12/26/04 W, 20-7 (H) 19 14 73.7 221 2 1 10/31/05 W, 20-19 (H) 30 18 60.0 177 2 1 11/26/06 L, 27-0 (A) 41 21 51.2 214 0 2 12/24/06 L, 31-7 (H) 31 15 48.4 156 1 2 11/5/07 W, 38-7 (H) 16 13 81.3 209 5 0 191 1 1 9/29/08 W, 23-20 OT (H) 24 14 58.3 12/14/08 W, 13-9 (A) 40 22 55.0 246 1 0 12/27/09 W, 23-20 (H) 33 17 51.5 259 1 1 12/5/10 W, 13-10 (A) 38 22 57.9 253 1 1 9/11/11 L, 35-7 (A) 41 22 52.7 280 1 3 11/6/11 L, 23-20 (H) 37 20 54.1 330 1 1 10/20/13 W, 19-16 (H) 23 17 73.9 160 1 0 11/28/13 L, 22-20 (A) 44 28 63.6 257 2 0 9/11/14 L, 26-6 (A) 37 22 59.5 217 0 1 11/2/14 W, 43-23 (H) 37 25 67.6 340 6 0 12/27/15 L, 20-17 (A) 34 24 70.6 220 0 2 11/6/16 L, 21-14 (A) 45 23 51.1 264 1 1 TOTALS 9-8 590 349 59.2 4,170 28 19 *Did not start 9/19/04, not reflected in total W-L CAREER NUMBERS VS. RAVENS LG. 58 36T 23 27 31 45 49 30 45 28 31 32 19 29 27 54T 27 30 58 RT. 82.5* 125.1 85.0 46.2 47.2 158.3 80.4 81.9 75.2 75.9 52.9 82.0 107.2 94.6 64.8 136.6 84.5 67.3 83.2 1st - QB Ben Roethlisberger’s 349 pass completions, 4,170 passing yards, 28 touchdown passes and 33 pass plays of 25-plus yards are all tops among quarterbacks against Baltimore in regular-season history. DATE 10/20/13 11/28/13 9/11/14 11/2/14 10/1/15 11/6/16 TOTALS RB Le’VEON BELL RESULT W, 19-16 (H) L, 22-20 (A) L, 26-6 (A) W, 43-24 (H) L, 23-20 OT (H) L, 21-14 (A) 2-4 ATT 19 16 11 10 22 14 92 YDS. 93 73 59 20 129 32 406 AVG. 4.9 4.6 5.4 2.0 5.9 2.3 4.4 LG. 11 43 21 5 22 13 43 TD 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 REC. 1 7 5 5 7 6 31 RB DeANGELO WILLIAMS DATE RESULT 9/28/14 L,38-10 (A) 10/1/15 L, 23-20 OT (H) 12/27/15 L, 20-17 (A) 11/6/16 L, 21-14 (A) TOTALS 0-4 *With Carolina **With Pittsburgh ATT 11 2 17 1 31 YDS. 34 5 100 1 140 AVG. 3.1 2.5 5.9 1.0 4.5 LG. 7 8 30 1 30 TD 0 0 2 0 2 REC. 0 0 6 0 6 WR ANTONIO BROWN DATE RESULT 10/3/10 L, 17-14 (H) 12/5/10 W, 13-10 (A) 9/11/11 L, 35-37 (A) 11/6/11 L, 23-20 (H) 12/2/12 W, 23-20 (A) 10/20/13 W, 19-16 (H) 11/28/13 L, 22-20 (A) 9/11/14 L, 26-6 (A) 11/2/14 W, 43-23 (H) 10/1/15 L, 23-20 OT (H) 12/27/15 L, 20-17 (A) 11/6/16 L, 21-14 (A) TOTALS 4-8 REC. 1 3 2 5 5 6 5 7 11 5 7 7 64 YDS. 6 26 14 109 58 50 59 90 144 42 61 85 744 AVG. 6.0 8.7 7.0 21.8 11.6 8.3 11.8 12.9 13.1 8.4 8.7 12.1 11.6 LG. 6 11 15 32 34 13 19 27 54T 17 27 27 54T TD. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 YDS. 6 63 48 38 21 38 214 TD 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 YDS. 0 0 53 0 53 TD 0* 0** 0** 0** 0 1ST. 0 2 1 5 2 3 4 5 4 3 3 4 36 YAC 9 18 2 24 27 31 16 29 93 6 17 31 303 64 - WR Antonio Brown’s 64 receptions against Baltimore are the most among active NFL players in regular-season games vs. the Ravens (seventh all-time). DATE RESULT 9/11/14 L, 26-6 (A) 11/2/14 W, 43-23 (H) 10/1/15 L, 23-20 OT (H) 12/27/15 L, 20-17 (A) 11/6/16 L, 21-14 (A) TOTALS 1-4 TOT 1 2 10 6 3 22 TACK 0 1 10 3 2 16 ASST 1 1 0 3 1 6 SACK-YDS 0-0 0-0 1-5 0-0 0-0 1-5 LB LAWRENCE TIMMONS DATE RESULT 11/5/07 W, 38-7 (H) 12/30/07 L, 27-21 (A) 9/29/08 W, 23-20 OT H) 12/14/08 W, 13-9 (A) 11/29/09 L, 20-17 OT (A) 12/27/09 W, 23-20 (H) 10/3/10 L, 17-14 (H) 12/5/10 W, 13-10 (A) 9/11/11 L, 35-7 (A) 11/6/11 L, 23-20 (H) 11/18/12 L, 13-10 (H) 12/2/12 W, 23-20 (A) 10/20/13 W, 19-16 (H) 11/28/13 L, 22-20 (A) 9/11/14 L, 26-6 (A) 11/2/14 W, 43-23 (H) 10/1/15 L, 23-20 OT (H) 12/27/15 L, 20-17 (A) 11/6/16 L, 21-14 (A) TOTALS 8-10 TOT 0 0 3 4 7 3 13 6 12 4 9 4 17 8 12 11 11 7 10 141 TACK 0 0 2 4 5 1 6 4 10 1 3 3 12 5 7 7 10 1 8 89 ASST 0 0 1 0 2 2 7 2 2 3 6 1 5 3 5 4 1 6 2 52 SACK-YDS 0-0 0-0 1-3 1-14 2-19 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-10 1-0 0-0 0-0 6-46 LB RYAN SHAZIER DATE RESULT 9/11/14 L, 26-6 (A) 11/2/14 W, 43-23 (H) 12/27/15 L, 20-17 (A) 11/6/16 L, 21-14 (A) TOTALS 1-3 TOT 11 2 13 9 35 TACK 6 0 6 6 18 ASST 5 2 7 3 17 SACK-YDS 0-0 0-0 0-0 0.5-3 0.5-3 FF/FR 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 FF/FR 0/1 0/0 0/0 1/0 1/0 0/0 0/1 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 2/2 FF/FR 0/0 0/0 0/0 1/0 1/0 STEELERS-RAVENS CONNECTIONS Steelers in Bold; Ravens in Bold Italic Former Steelers/Ravens Steelers DB coach Carnell Lake (2001) and ILB coach Jerry Olsavsky (1998) each played their final NFL seasons for the Ravens. Steelers WR coach Richard Mann was on the Ravens’ coaching staff in 1997 and 1998. Ravens WR Mike Wallace was drafted by the Steelers in the third round (84th overall) of the 2009 NFL Draft. Wallace was a member of the Steelers for four seasons (2009-12), starting 49-of-63 games with 235 receptions for 4,042 yards and 32 touchdowns. Area Connections Pittsburgh WR Darrius Heyward-Bey is from Silver Spring, Md. Steelers WRs Antonio Brown and Eli Rogers, along with CB Artie Burns and DE Stephon Tuitt are all from Miami, Fla, where Ravens WR Kamar Aiken and OLB Elvis Dumervil are also from. Steelers TE Xavier Grimble, along with Ravens DE Lawrence Guy and T Ronnie Stanley, are all from Las Vegas, Nev. Pittsburgh CB William Gay and Baltimore RB Javorius Allen both hail from Tallahassee, Fla. Pittsburgh LB Anthony Chickillo and Baltimore WR Chris Moore are both natives of Tampa, Fla. Ravens HC John Harbaugh was the TE coach for the University of Pittsburgh in 1987. Baltimore WR coach Bobby Engram held the same position at the University of Pittsburgh from 2012-13. Ravens QB Joe Flacco played for the University of Pittsburgh from 2003-04 before transferring to the University of Delaware. Baltimore G/C John Urschel played collegiately at Penn State University. NFL Connections Steelers HC Mike Tomlin was the DC for the Minnesota Vikings in 2006 when Ravens Asst. Strength and Conditioning coach Juney Barnett was on the Vikings staff. Steelers DC Keith Butler and Ravens STC/Associate HC Jerry Rosburg were on the Browns’ coaching staff together from 2001-2002. Pittsburgh WR coach Richard Mann coached Ravens GM and EVP Ozzie Newsome with the Browns for six years (1985-90). Pittsburgh STC Danny Smith and Ravens OL coach Juan Castillo worked together for the Philadelphia Eagles from 1995-98. Steelers S Mike Mitchell played one season (2013) in Carolina with Baltimore WR Steve Smith, Sr. Pittsburgh LB Arthur Moats played one season (2011) in Buffalo with Baltimore WR Kamar Aiken. Steelers TEs Ladarius Green (2012-15) and David Johnson (2014-15), along with DE Ricardo Mathews (2014-15) were all teammates with Ravens S Eric Weddle in San Diego. Mathews was also a Colt with Ravens CB Jerraud Powers for three seasons (2010-12). STEELERS-RAVENS CONNECTIONS Steelers in Bold; Ravens in Bold Italic College Connections Steelers Asst. HC/DL coach John Mitchell was the DL coach for the Alabama Crimson Tide from 1974-1976 when Ravens GM and EVP Ozzie Newsome played for Alabama. Steelers CB William Gay and Ravens OLB Elvis Dumervil were teammates at Louisville in 2003 and 2004. Pittsburgh LB James Harrison played at Kent State, while Baltimore DC Dean Pees was on staff for the Golden Flashes (1998-2001). Pittsburgh G David DeCastro played for Stanford in 2008 while Baltimore Offensive Asst. Matt Weiss was on staff there at the time. Pittsburgh TE Jesse James and Baltimore G/C John Urschel played together for one season at Penn State (2012). Steelers G Ramon Foster attended Tennessee with Ravens LS Morgan Cox (2006-08). Steelers DE Stephon Tuitt and Ravens T Ronnie Stanley shared a locker room at Notre Dame from 2012-13. Pittsburgh rookie LB Tyler Matakevich and Baltimore rookie CB Tavon Young played all four years (2012-15) of their collegiate careers together at Temple. PIT-BAL SERIES HIGHS Steelers Ravens Passing Yards Ben Roethlisberger 340 Jeff Blake 336 11/2/2014 12/29/2002 Steelers Ravens Rushing Yards Jerome Bettis 137 Justin Forsett 150 10/5/1997 10/1/2015 Steelers Ravens Receiving Yards Plaxico Burress 164 Qadry Ismail 258 12/16/2001 12/12/1999 WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHAT TO LOOK FOR FROM THE STEELERS FROM THE STEELERS OFFENSE (CONT’D) • Pittsburgh will clinch the AFC North title with a win on Sunday to mark the team’s 22nd division title, seventh since 2002 and first since 2014. • With a win over Baltimore, the Steelers would improve to 443-282-2 during the regular season since 1970. • The Steelers look to improve to 22-20 all-time against the Ravens in regular-season history and to 13-8 in home games vs. Baltimore. • With a win, Pittsburgh would improve to 8-6 against Baltimore in the month of December (4-2 at home). • With a win, the Steelers will have won each of their last six regular-season games. • The Steelers are seeking their eighth consecutive win at Heinz Field in the month of December, dating back to Dec. 15, 2013. FROM HEAD COACH MIKE TOMLIN • With a win on Sunday, Tomlin will have led the 2016 Steelers to an AFC North division title for the fifth time in his 10 years as the team’s head coach. • A win would improve Tomlin to 102-57 during the regular season (58-21 at home). Has led the 2014 Steelers to an AFC North division title for the fourth time in his eight years as the team’s head coach. • Looks to improve to 9-11 against the Ravens as the Steelers’ head coach since 2007 in the regular-season and to 6-4 at home vs. Baltimore. • With a win, would improve to 29-13 in the month of December and to 19-6 at home during the month. FROM THE STEELERS OFFENSE QB BEN ROETHLISBERGER • With a win, would improve to 123-60 as a starter during the regular season and to 69-22 at home. • With a win, would improve to 10-8 vs. Baltimore in the regular season as a starter and to 8-2 at home against the Ravens. • Is two touchdown passes from tying John Elway for the ninth most in NFL history (300). • Needs four touchdown passes to tally 30 in 2016 and mark his third season with at least 30 scoring throws (2007 and 2014: 32). • Is one 300-yard passing game from notching 50 in his regular-season NFL career. • Is eight completions from surpassing Vinny Testaverde (3,787) for 10th-most in NFL history. • Needs 469 passing yards to surpass Fran Tarkenton (47,003) for ninth-most in NFL history. RB Le’VEON BELL • Will become the 20th player in Steelers history with 30 combined touchdowns with his next touchdown. • Aims for his seventh consecutive games with 100 yards from scrimmage. • Will move into a tie with Barry Foster and John Henry Johnson (26) for the sixth-most rushing touchdowns in team history with his next rushing score, and is two rushing touchdowns from sole possession of sixth in team history. • Needs three rushing scores to match Rashard Mendenhall (29) for fifth-most in franchise history. • Needs 21 rushing yards to move into seventh in team history (Barry Foster: 3,943), 43 for sixth (Dick Hoak: 3,965) and 67 for fifth (Frank Pollard: 3,989). • Is 163 scrimmage yards from moving into eighth in team history (Willie Parker: 6,075). WR ANTONIO BROWN • Needs four catches to mark his fourth straight season with at least 100 receptions and to extend his franchise record of consecutive seasons with at least 100 catches to four. • Is one touchdown catch from becoming the fourth player in Steelers history with at least 50. • Needs two touchdown catches to tie Lynn Swann (51) for the third-most touchdown grabs in team history. • Will match his single-season franchise record for touchdown catches (13) with two scoring grabs. • Will break a tie with Hines Ward (29) for the most 100yard receiving games in team history with his next 100yard game. • With 110 catches in 2016, will become the first player in NFL history to record 110 or more receptions in three consecutive years. • With 125 receptions in 2016, would become the first player in NFL history to record three consecutive seasons of 125 catches or more. WR SAMMIE COATES • Is 54 receiving yards from reaching 500 in his NFL career. RB DeANGELO WILLIAMS • Will record the 24th 100-yard rushing game of his NFL career with his next 100-yard performance and to mark his sixth as a Steeler. FROM THE STEELERS DEFENSE LB JAMES HARRISON • Is a half-sack from 80.0 in his career with the Steelers. CB WILLIAM GAY • Will break a tie with Rod Woodson to set the record for the most interceptions returned for touchdowns in team history with his next pick six of six. FROM THE STEELERS SPECIAL TEAMS WR/PR ANTONIO BROWN • One punt return for a touchdown to break a tie with Antwaan Randle El for the most in Steelers history with five. 2016 BY THE NUMBERS THE STEELERS IN 2016 1 The Steelers were the only NFL team on Kickoff Weekend to feature a 300-yard passer (Ben Roethlisberger: 300), 100-yard rusher (DeAngelo Williams: 143) and a 100-yard receiver (Antonio Brown: 126). 1st CB Artie Burns made his first career start in Week Nine at Baltimore and posted the first interception of his NFL career. 3 WR Antonio Brown set a single-game career-high with three touchdown receptions in Week 12 at Indianapolis to become the 13th player (14th occasion) in Steelers history with a threeplus touchdown catch game. 6-110 TE Ladarius Green recorded the first 100-yard receiving game of his NFL career in Week 13 vs. New York, finishing with single-game career highs in receptions (6) and yards (110), while scoring the first touchdown of his Steelers tenure. 8.0 The Steelers recorded eight sacks in Week 11 at Cleveland - the team’s most since eight on December 24, 2005 at Cleveland. 11 The number of touchdown catches WR Antonio Brown has in 2016 - the tied as the fifth-most in a season in Steelers history and the second-most in his NFL career of his team record of 13 in 2014. 17 The Steelers have limited opponents to 17 sacks in 2016 - the second-fewest allowed on the season (Oakland: 15). 20.7 WR Sammie Coates is second in the NFL with a 20.7 yards per catch average (21-435, minimum 20 receptions). 79.5 LB James Harrison increased his sack total with the Steelers to 79.5 in Week 13 - the most by a Pittsburgh defender since the statistic became official in 1982. 600 WR Antonio Brown set an NFL record for the fewest games played to reach 600 receptions, setting the mark during Week 11’s game at Cleveland, his 96th game. 1,146-1,747 RB Le’Veon Bell ranks third in the NFL with 1,146 rushing yards and third with 1,747 yards from scrimmage in 2016. 5,000 RB Le’Veon Bell eclipsed 5,000 yards from scrimmage in his NFL career during Week 11’s game at Cleveland - his 42nd career game - setting a Steelers record for the fewest games played to reach the milestone. Overall: At Home: On the Road: Neutral: Regular Season 9-5 4-2 5-3 0-0 Post Season 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 By Month: September October November December January 2-1 2-2 2-2 3-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 vs. AFC: vs. AFC North vs. AFC East vs. AFC South vs. AFC West 7-3 3-1 2-2 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 vs. NFC: vs. NFC East vs. NFC North vs. NFC South vs. NFC West 2-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 When: When Scoring First: When Opponent Scored First: When Scoring 20 or More Points: When Scoring Less Than 20 Points: When Leading after the first quarter: When Trailing after the first quarter: When Tied after the first quarter: When Leading at the Half: When Trailing at the Half: When Tied at the Half: When Leading after three quarters: When Trailing after three quarters: When Tied after three quarters: When Outrushing the Opponent: With 35 or More Rushing Attempts: With Less Than 25 Passing Attempts: When Led in Time of Possession: When Trailed in Time of Possession: 6-1 3-4 7-1 0-4 7-2 2-3 0-0 8-1 1-4 0-0 8-0 1-5 0-0 7-0 2-0 0-0 7-1 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 On Turf: On Grass: 3-0 6-5 0-0 0-0 When led in Takeaway/Turnover Ratio: When even in Takeaway/Turnover Ratio: When trailed in Takeaway/Turnover Ratio: 6-2 1-0 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 TOMLIN AMONG THE BEST Since being named named head coach of the Steelers in 2007, Mike Tomlin has led Pittsburgh to 101 victories in the regular season - the third-most wins in the NFL during that time span: NFL TEAM RECORDS: 2007-CURRENT TEAM RECORD New England 124-34 Green Bay 104-53-1 Pittsburgh 101-57 Indianapolis 99-59 Denver 93-65 Dallas 91-67 Baltimore 90-68 New Orleans 90-68 *Made the playoffs in 2015 PLAYOFF APP. 8* 8* 6* 7 5* 3 6 4 SUPER BOWL APP. 3 1 2 1 1 0 1 1 ACTIVE HEAD COACH WINNING PCT (MIN. 50 GAMES) COACH Bill Belichick (Cle 1991-95, NE 2000-pres.) Mike McCarthy (GB 2006-pres.) Mike Tomlin (Pit 2007-pres.) Bruce Arians (Ari 2013-pres.) Chuck Pagano (Ind 2012-pres.) John Harbaugh (Bal 2008-pres.) W 235 112 101 39 48 85 L 115 61 57 22 30 57 T 0 1 0 1 0 0 Win Pct. .671 .647 .639 .637 .615 .599 FEWEST TO 60 Mike Tomlin reached 60 regular-season wins in 88 games, tying Chuck Knox (88) for the fourth-fewest games to reach 60 career victories among coaches who began their career since 1970: FEWEST GAMES COACHED TO 60 WINS TEAM(S)^ NO. OF GAMES San Francisco 75 Washington 84 Chicago 85 Pittsburgh 88 L.A. Rams, Buffalo 88 Pittsburgh 90 Philadelphia 90 ^ Through first 60 wins TOMLIN VS. NFC During his career, Mike Tomlin’s regular-season record against the NFC is 26-14, including 15-5 at home. The Steelers’ .650 regular-season winning percentage against the NFC since 2007 is second-best among AFC teams: AFC RECORDS VS. NFC: 2007-CURRENT Team New England Pittsburgh Denver Baltimore Indianapolis Mike Tomlin has guided the Steelers to a 57-21 career regularseason record at Heinz Field. He has led the Steelers to a 4-2 mark at home in 2016 through the team’s first six home games of the season. Tomlin earned his 50th regular season home win in Week 9 in 2015 vs. Oakland and joined Chuck Noll (119) and Bill Cowher (85) as the third head coach in Steelers history with 50 regular season home victories. Tomlin has led Pittsburgh to at least five home wins in each of his first nine seasons as the team’s head coach and six in six of his nine at the helm. His 57-21 (.731) mark at home is the third-best and his 57 home wins are the fourth most in the NFL since 2007: HOME GAME RECORDS: 2007-CURRENT Tomlin’s .639 winning percentage is the third-best regular season winning mark among active NFL head coaches (min. 50 games): COACH George Seifert Joe Gibbs Mike Ditka Mike Tomlin Chuck Knox Bill Cowher Andy Reid TOMLIN AT HOME W 31 26 25 24 24 L 9 14 15 16 16 T 0 0 0 0 0 Pct. .775 .650 .625 .600 .600 Including the postseason Tomlin has a .643 winning percentage (27-15) against the NFC during his first 10 years, which ranks first among Steelers’ head coaches. Team New England Green Bay Pittsburgh Baltimore Seattle W 69 61 57 58 56 L 10 17 21 22 23 T 0 1 0 0 0 Pct. .873 .778 .731 .725 .709 TOMLIN IN THE DIVISION Mike Tomlin owns a 39-19 all-time record against teams in the AFC North since becoming the Steelers’ head coach in 2007. His 39 regular-season wins against division opponents are the most of any AFC North team since 2007: AFC NORTH INTER-DIVISION GAME RECORDS SINCE 2007 TEAM Pittsburgh Steelers Baltimore Ravens Cincinnati Bengals Cleveland Browns W 39 35 30 13 L 19 23 28 45 T 0 0 0 0 Win Pct. .672 .603 .517 .224 He owns an impressive 21-7 record against divisional foes at Heinz Field during the regular season: AFC NORTH INTER-DIVISION HOME GAME RECORDS SINCE 2007 TEAM Pittsburgh Steelers Baltimore Ravens Cincinnati Bengals Cleveland Browns W 21 21 17 9 L 7 9 11 20 T 0 0 0 0 Win Pct. .750 .800 .607 .310 Tomlin has won at least four games against division opponents in five of his first nine seasons (2007-15). PRIMETIME SPECIALIST Since the 2011 season, the Steelers have played in 28 primetime games, including a Week One Monday Night Football game at the Washington Redskins to kickoff the 2016 season (W, 38-16), a Week Four Sunday Night Football tilt at Heinz Field vs. Kansas City (W, 43-14) and a Week 12 Thursday Night tilt on Thanksgiving Day at the Indianapolis Colts (W, 28-7). Mike Tomlin, the 10th-year head coach, has guided Pittsburgh to a 30-16 overall record in regular-season primetime games. He is 10-2 on Monday Night Football, 14-8 on Sunday Night Football and 6-6 on Thursday Night Football. Tomlin joined only Bill Cowher (Steelers), Tom Flores (Raiders), Steve Mariucci (49ers), George Seifert (49ers) and Don Shula (Colts, Dolphins) as coaches to win their first six Monday Night Football games. TOMLIN IN 10 TOMLIN’S 100TH IN 10 In his 10th season as the head coach of the Steelers, Mike Tomlin has an extensive list of accomplishments. Tomlin earned his 100th regular-season victrory in Week 14 of 206 at Buffalo in his 157th career regular-season games to mark the fewest games by a Steelers head coach to reach the century mark in the win column (Chuck Noll: 158 and Bill Cowher: 163). His 101 wins in his first 10 seasons are the most wins in team history for any coach in his first 10 campaigns and his two Super Bowl appearances are second-most for the franchise for a coach in his first 10 seasons. Tomlin’s six postseason berths are the third most in a coach’s first 10 seasons with the Steelers and his four division titles are third-most. Below is how Tomlin ranks among Steelers’ coaches in their first 10 seasons: STEELERS HEAD COACHES IN THEIR 10th YEAR HEAD COACH Mike Tomlin (2007-current) Chuck Noll (1969-1991) Bill Cowher (1992-2006) RECORD 101-57 (.639) (2007-current) 88-53-1 (.623) (1969-1978) 99-61 (.619) (1992-2001) HEAD COACH Chuck Noll Mike Tomlin Bill Cowher SUPER BOWL APP. 3 (1974, ‘75, ‘78) 2 (2008, ’10) 1 (1995) HEAD COACH Bill Cowher Chuck Noll Mike Tomlin PLAYOFF APPEARENCES 7 (1992-97, 2001) 7 (1972-78) 6 (2007, ’08, ’10, ’11, ‘14, ‘15) HEAD COACH Bill Cowher Chuck Noll Mike Tomlin DIVISION TITLES 6 (1992, ’94-’97, 2001) (AFC Central) 6 (1972, ’74, ‘75, ‘76, ‘77, ‘78) (AFC Central) 4 (2007, ’08, ’10, ‘14) (AFC North) SUPER BOWL WINS 3 (1974, ‘75, ‘78) 1 (2008) AMONG COACHES IN FIRST 10 Mike Tomlin earned his 100th regular-season victrory in Week 14 at Buffalo in 2016, and has accumulated a 100-57 regularseason record in his first 10 seasons as a head coach in NFL (2007-16). Tomlin is one of eight head coaches in NFL history with 100 or more regular-season wins in their first 10 seasons as a head coach: MOST WINS AMONG NFL HEAD COACHES IN THEIR FIRST 10 SEASONS AS A HEAD COACH HEAD COACH YEARS WINS George Seifert 1989-96, 1999-2000 113 Don Shula 1963-72 105 Mike McCarthy 2006-15 104 John Madden 1969-78 103 Tony Dungy 1996-2005 102 Mike Tomlin 2007-16 101 Mike Ditka 1982-91 101 Joe Gibbs 1981-90 101 Mike Tomlin became the third head coach in Steelers history to record 100 regular season wins in Week 14 of 2016, with the team’s 27-20 victory at Buffalo. He joined Chuck Noll (1969-91: 193) and Bill Cowher (1992-2006: 149) in the team’s 100-win club to make the Steelers the first NFL franchise with three 100-win head coaches. Tomlin’s 100th win occurred in his 10th season with the Steelers, becoming the first Pittsburgh head coach to reach 100 wins in his first 10 years (Bill Cowher: 1992-2001: 99 and Chuck Noll: 1976-78: 88). Tomlin also joined an elite head coach fraternity in NFL history by reaching 10 wins in his 10th season: • He is the ninth head coach in NFL history to win 100 games in his first 10 seasons with one franchise, joining Bill Belichick (Patriots), Mike Ditka (Chicago), Joe Gibbs (Washington), John Madden (Oakland), Mike McCarthy (Green Bay), Marty Schottenheimer (Kansas City), Mike Shanahan (Denver) and Don Shula (Miami). GOOD FIRST NINE In his 10th season as the head coach of the Steelers, Mike Tomlin has an extensive list of accomplishments. Tomlin earned his 90th regular-season victrory in Week 14 of 2015 at Cincinnati and closed out his ninth season with 92 wins following the team’s Week 17 victory at Cleveland. His 92 wins in his first nine seasons are the most wins in team history for any coach after his first nine campaigns and his two Super Bowl appearances also are tied for the franchise best for a coach in his first nine seasons. Tomlin’s six postseason berths are tied as the most in a coach’s first nine seasons with the Steelers and his four division titles are third-most. Below is how Tomlin ranks among Steelers’ coaches in their first nine seasons: STEELERS HEAD COACHES IN THEIR NINTH YEAR HEAD COACH Mike Tomlin (2007-15) Bill Cowher (1992-2006) Chuck Noll (1969-1991) RECORD 92-52 (.639) (2007-2015) 86-58 (.597) (1992-2000) 74-51-1 (.591) (1969-1977) HEAD COACH Chuck Noll Mike Tomlin Bill Cowher SUPER BOWL APP. 2 (1974, ‘75) 2 (2008, ’10) 1 (1995) SUPER BOWL WINS 2 (1974, ‘75) 1 (2008) HEAD COACH Bill Cowher Chuck Noll Mike Tomlin PLAYOFF APPEARENCES 6 (1992-97) 6 (1972-77) 6 (2007, ’08, ’10, ’11, ‘14, ‘15) HEAD COACH Bill Cowher Chuck Noll Mike Tomlin DIVISION TITLES 5 (1992, ’94-’97) (AFC Central) 5 (1972, ’74, ‘75, ‘76, ‘77) (AFC Central) 4 (2007, ’08, ’10, ‘14) (AFC North) AMONG COACHES IN FIRST NINE Mike Tomlin earned his 90th regular-season victrory in Week 14 at Cincinnati in 2015, and has accumulated a 92-52 regular-season record in his first nine seasons as a head coach in NFL (2007-15). Tomlin is one of nine head coaches in NFL history with 90 or more regular-season wins in their first nine seasons as a head coach and his 92 wins are tied as the fourth-most among the group: MOST WINS AMONG NFL HEAD COACHES IN THEIR FIRST NINE SEASONS AS A HEAD COACH HEAD COACH YEARS WINS George Seifert 1989-96, 1999 106 Mike McCarthy 2006-14 94 John Madden 1969-77 94 Mike Tomlin 2007-15 92 Dennis Green 1992-2000 92 Joe Gibbs 1981-89 91 Don Shula 1963-71 91 Mike Ditka 1982-90 90 Mike Holmgren 1992-2000 90 TOMLIN’S 90TH IN NINE Mike Tomlin became the third head coach in Steelers history to record 90 regular season wins in Week 14 of 2015, with the team’s 33-20 victory at Cincinnati. He joined Chuck Noll (1969-91: 193) and Bill Cowher (1992-2006: 149) in the team’s 90-win club. Tomlin’s 90th win occurred in his ninth season with the Steelers, becoming the first Pittsburgh head coach to reach 90 wins in his first nine years (Bill Cowher: 1992-2000: 86 and Chuck Noll: 1976-77: 74). Tomlin also joined several elite head coach fraternities in NFL history by reaching 90 wins in his ninth season: • • Tomlin is the ninth head coach in NFL history to win 90 games in his first nine seasons as a head coach, joining Mike Ditka, Joe Gibbs, Dennis Green, Mike Holmgren, John Madden, Mike McCarthy, George Seifert and Don Shula. He is the sixth head coach in NFL history to win 90 games in his first nine seasons with one franchise, joining Mike Ditka, Joe Gibbs, Dennis Green, John Madden and Mike McCarthy. EIGHT IN EACH OF FIRST NINE Along with securing his 90th win in Week 14 at Cincinnati in 2015, Mike Tomlin also led the Steelers to its eighth win of the season. Tomlin has guided the Steelers to at least eight wins in each of his nine seasons as the team’s head coach. • • • Tomlin is the third head coach in NFL history to win at least eight games in each of their first nine years as an NFL head coach and with the same team (Dennis Green: Minnesota, John Madden: Oakland and Mike Tomlin: Pittsburgh). He became the sixth head coach in NFL history to lead a team to at least eight wins in each of their first nine years as a NFL head coach (George Allen: Los Angeles/Washington, Dennis Green: Minnesota, John Madden: Oakland, George Seifert: San Francisco/Carolina, Don Shula: Baltimore/Miami and Mike Tomlin: Pittsburgh). Tomlin is the fourth head coach in NFL history to win at least eight games in their first nine years as a head coach with a team (Dennis Green: Minnesota, John Madden: Oakland, Marty Schottenheimer: Kansas City and Mike Tomlin: Pittsburgh). TOMLIN GOING FOR TWO Pittsburgh has converted three of their nine two-point attempts in 2016, their first two conversions both coming in the first quarter of games (Oct. 2 vs. Kansas City and Oct. 16 at Miami). The Steelers converted 8-of-11 two-point attempts in 2015. Their eight succesful two-point conversions set a new NFL record in a single-season. Below is a look at the number of two-point conversions and attempts since Mike Tomlin became the team’s head coach in 2007: STEELERS TWO-POINT CONVERSION PCT. UNDER MIKE TOMLIN: 2007-CURRENT YEAR CONV-ATT PCT. 2007 2-of-2 100% 2008 0-of-1 0% 2009 0-of-0 0% 2010 2-of-2 100% 2011 0-of-0 0% 2012 1-of-2 50% 2013 1-of-2 50% 2014 4-of-4 100% 2015 8-of-11 72.7% 2016 3-of-9 33% TOTALS 21-of-33 63.6% HEINZ FIELD ADVANTAGE The Steelers have won four of their home games at Heinz Field in 2016 - a 24-16 home opener win vs. Cincinnati, a 43-14 victory over Kansas City on Sunday Night Football, a 31-13 win vs. the New York Jets in Week Five and a 24-14 win vs. the New York Giants in Week 13. Pittsburgh won six of its eight regular season games in 2015, and have won at least six home games in eight seasons at Heinz Field since the stadium opened in 2001. The Steelers are 91-34-1 (.726) at Heinz Field since the stadium opened in 2001, which is the third-best home game winning percentage in the NFL during that time span: BEST HOME RECORD IN THE NFL: 2001-CURRENT TEAM RECORD WIN PCT. New England Patriots 106-21 .835 Baltimore Ravens 94-34 .734 Pittsburgh Steelers 91-34-1 .726 Green Bay Packers 91-35-1 .720 Seattle Seahawks 91-36 .717 The Steelers have the fourth best record among AFC teams in home games since the 2001 season in interconference games: BEST HOME RECORD IN THE AFC vs. AFC: 2001-CURRENT TEAM RECORD WIN PCT. New England Patriots 81-14 .853 Baltimore Ravens 68-28 .708 Indianapolis Colts 67-28 .705 Pittsburgh Steelers 66-28 .702 Denver Broncos 63-32 .663 Pittsburgh’s 25-6-1 record at home against NFC opponents since opening Heinz Field in 2001 is the second best in the AFC: BEST HOME RECORD IN THE AFC vs. NFC: 2001-CURRENT TEAM RECORD WIN PCT. Baltimore Ravens 26-6 .813 Pittsburgh Steelers 25-6-1 .797 New England Patriots 25-7 .781 Denver Broncos 23-9 .719 Cincinnati Bengals 20-9-3 .672 WINNING AT LEAST 4 AT HOME The Steelers have won at least four home games in each of the previous 17 seasons (since 2000), marking the longest active streak in the NFL: MOST CONSECUTIVE SEASONS WITH AT LEAST FOUR HOME WINS - ACTIVE STREAK CONSECUTIVE SEASONS TEAM Pittsburgh Steelers 17 (2000-16) New England Patriots 16 (2001-16) Arizona Cardinals 10 (2007-16) Green Bay Packers 10 (2007-16) HOME NUMBER TO NOTE 260-101-1 The Steelers own the best home record in the NFL with a 260-101-1 record (.720) since 1970. HEINZ FIELD UNDER THE LIGHTS The Steelers defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 43-14 on Sunday Night Football at Heinz Field in Week Four - the team’s 29th primetime game at Heinz Field since the stadium opened in 2001. Pittsburgh has won 22 of its 29 home games under the lights since 2001. The team’s .759 winning percentage is the second-best and its 22 wins are the fourth most in home primetime games since 2001: BEST REGULAR-SEASON HOME PRIMETIME GAME RECORDS 2001-CURRENT TEAM RECORD WIN PCT. Seattle Seahawks 19-5 .792 Pittsburgh Steelers 22-7 .759 Green Bay Packers 23-8 .742 New England Patriots 23-8 .742 Baltimore Ravens 16-6 .727 WINNING ERA OF FREE AGENCY Pittsburgh owns the third-best regular-season record in the NFL since the free-agency era (since 1993) with a 239-142-1 (.627) record. The Steelers are one of four teams (New England: 258 , Green Bay: 243 and Denver: 232) to record at least 230 regular season wins since 1993. The following is a look at the best regular-season records in the free agency era (since 1993): BEST REGULAR-SEASON RECORDS IN THE FREE AGENCY ERA 1993-CURRENT TEAM RECORD WIN PCT. New England Patriots 258-124 .675 Green Bay Packers 243-138-1 .637 Pittsburgh Steelers 239-142-1 .627 Denver Broncos 232-150 .607 Indianapolis Colts 224-158 .586 ACTIVE NON-LOSING SEASONS The Steelers have finished with an 8-8 (.500) mark or better in each of the previous 13 seasons, dating back to 2004. Pittsburgh’s 13-season streak of a .500 winning mark or better is the second-longest active in the NFL, and is tied as the team’s record for most consecutive non-losing seasons (13, 1972-1984): MOST CONSECUTIVE NON-LOSING SEASONS: ACTIVE STREAKS TEAM STREAK YEARS New England Patriots 16 2001-16 Pittsburgh Steelers 13 2004-16 Green Bay Packers 8 2009-16 Denver Broncos 6 2011-16 Cincinnati Bengals 5 2011-15 BEN IN 2016 CONTROLLING THE NORTH QB Ben Roethlisberger threw his 20th touchdown pass of 2016 in Week 10’s game at Dallas, extending his streak of 20-touchdown seasons to six (eighth overall). Through Week 15, Roethlisberger has completed 304-of-476 passes for 3,540 yards and 26 touchdowns with 11 interceptions for a passer rating of 94.9. Roethlisberger threw for 300 yards on 27 completions and three touchdowns with an interception for a passer rating of 112.4 in the team’s Week One 38-16 win on Monday Night Football at Washington. The win gave him his 50th career road win as a starter and he joined Tom Brady (75) and Drew Brees (57) as the only active quarterbacks with at least 50 road wins. In Week Two’s home opener at Heinz Field, Roethlisberger threw for 259 yards on 19-of-37 passing with three touchdowns and two interceptions, leading the Steelers to a 24-16 win over Cincinnati. The game marked his 80th career regular-season game with multiple scoring passes, and his 45th at Heinz Field. The Miami (Oh.) product completed 24-of-44 passes for 257 yards with an interception in Week Three’s loss at Philadelphia. In Week Four on Sunday Night Football, Roethlisberger notched his fifth career regular-season game with at least five touchdown passes - becoming the sixth player in NFL history to accomplish the feat - completing 22-of-27 passes for 300 yards for a passer rating of 152.5. Roethlisberger threw four touchdowns while completing 34-of47 attempts for 380 yards for a passer rating of 124.4 in Week Five vs. New York at Heinz field. In Week 10’s game, Roethlisberger threw for 408 yards - his ninth career 400-yard game - while completing 37-of-46 passes with three touchdowns and zero interceptions for a passer rating of 125.4. During the game, he reached the 45,000 yardage marker, in his 179th career game, the fifth-fewest to the milestone, and surpasses Warren Moon (290) for the 10th-most touchdown passes in NFL history. Roethlisberger completed 14-of-20 passes for 221 yards with three touchdowns and zero interceptions for a passer rating of 146.0 in Week 12’s 28-7 win at Indianapolis. Below is a look at where Roethlisberger ranks in the NFL through Week 15: • 3-Touchdown Games: 6 (T-2nd) • Pass Plays of 25-Plus Yards: 31 (T-5th) • Passing Touchdowns: 26 (6th) • Touchdowns Per Attempt Percent: 5.5 (8th) • 300-Yard Games: 4 (T-7th) QB Ben Roethlisberger is 48-17 (.738) as a starter against AFC North opponents during his career and led the Steelers to the best divisional record during the 2013 and 2014 regular seasons (4-2). Since 2010, Roethlisberger is 24-10 against divisional foes during the regular season. Roethlisberger has finished with a .500 or above record against AFC North opponents during the regular season in 10 of his 12 NFL seasons, including winning at least five games in four campaigns: BEN FINDING THE END ZONE ROETHLISBERGER VS. AFC NORTH AT HOME AND AWAY QB Ben Roethlisberger has thrown 26 touchdown passes in 2016 - the sixth season of his NFL career reaching the 25 scoring toss mark - and ranks sixth in 2016 in the category: NFL PASSING TOUCHDOWN LEADERS - 2016 Rk. PLAYER, TEAM TDS 1. Drew Brees, NO 34 T2. Aaron Rodgers, GB 32 Matt Ryan, ATL 32 4. Philip Rivers, SD 29 5. Andrew Luck, IND 27 6. Ben Roethlisberger, PIT 26 ROETHLISBERGER RECORD VS. AFC NORTH AS A STARTER SEASON 2008 2004 2010 2007 2014 2013 2011 2016 2005 2012 2006 2015 2009 RECORD 6-0 5-0 5-0 5-0 4-2 4-2 4-2 3-1 3-1 2-1 3-3 2-2 2-3 In his 65 career starts versus division opponents, Roethlisberger has posted a perfect passer rating once (11/5/07 vs. Baltimore) and has recorded a passer rating of over 100.0 a total of 23 times, including a 102.7 rating in the team’s 2015 regular-season finale at Cleveland. The following is a look at his statistics against the AFC North in his 65 games as a starter: ROETHLISBERGER’S STATS VS. AFC NORTH CATEGORY STATISTIC Record ..............................................................48-17 Completion Pct. (Comp.-Att.) .................65.2 (1,322-2,028) Passing Yards ................................................. 15,240 Passing Touchdowns.......................................... 92 Interceptions ....................................................... 60 Passer Rating .................................................... 90.5 Also, the following is a look at Roethlisberger’s career statistics against AFC North opponents as a starter at home compared to the road: Statistic Home vs. AFC North Away vs. AFC North Record ................................................................. 25-7 .......................... 23-10 Completion Pct. (Comp.-Att.) ..............62.4 (587-947) .........62.0 (665-1,081) Passing Yards ................................................... 7,571 .......................... 7,649 Passing Touchdowns.............................................. 53 ............................... 39 Interceptions ........................................................... 34 ............................... 26 Passer Rating ...................................................... 90.7 ............................ 84.8 FEELING AT HOME IN OHIO QB Ben Roethlisberger is from Cory Rawson, Ohio, and played collegietely at Miami (Ohio), so it is no wonder he feels at home while playing at Cincinnati or Cleveland. Including the postseason, Roethlisberger is a combined 22-4 playing in games played in Ohio (Paul Brown Stadium: 12-2 and FirstEnergy Stadium: 10-2). Below is Roethlisberger’s passing stats for games at Cincinnati and Cleveland: ROETHLISBERGER IN GAMES PLAYED IN OHIO GP @ Cin 14 @ Cle 12 Total 26 Att. 446 365 811 Cmp. 294 219 513 Pct. 65.9 60.0 63.3 Yds. 3,525 2,635 6,160 TDs 21 16 37 Int 9 7 16 Rat. 97.2 88.8 93.4 HOME COOKING QB Ben Roethlisberger owns a 68-22 (.756) mark in the regular season in his career as a starter at Heinz Field, including winning his first eight starts as a rookie in 2004. Since the start of the 2011 season, the signal caller is 30-10 at home as a starter. Over that time period, Roethlisberger is one of five active quarterbacks to have a passer rating of at least 100.0 at home during the regular season (105.8). Below is a breakdown of Roethlisberger’s statistics in his Heinz Field career: ROETHLISBERGER’S STATS AT HEINZ FIELD CATEGORY STATISTIC Record ..............................................................68-22 Completion Pct. (Comp.-Att.) ...............64.4 (1,861-of-2,888) Passing Yards ................................................. 23,684 Passing Touchdowns......................................... 170 Interceptions ....................................................... 70 Passer Rating .................................................... 99.5 300-plus Yard Games......................................... 28 Multi-Touchdown Performances ............. 49 (37-11 record)* *Threw 3 touchdowns in Week 10 of 2015, but did not start Roethlisberger has thrown at least one touchdown pass in each of his last 43 home games at Heinz Field - the third-longest streak in NFL history and the longest active: Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. CONSECUTIVE HOME GAMES PLAYER (YEAR) WITH AT LEAST 1 TD PASS Drew Brees (10/18/09-11/27/16) 60 Tom Brady (9/14/09-12/14/14) 47 Ben Roethlisberger (12/19/10-present) 43 Dan Marino (10/9/83-11/14/88) 39 Aaron Rodgers (10/5/08-12/2/12) 35 FACING THE NFC In 47 career regular-season games against NFC opponents, QB Ben Roethlisberger has posted a 32-15 record, including winning each of his first seven starts against conference members. In Week One’s game at Washington in 2016, Roethlisberger completed 27-of-37 passes for 300 yards with three touchdowns and an interception for a passer rating of 112.4. He threw for 289 yards on 24-of-36 passing with two touchdowns and an interception for a 98.0 passer rating in Week 13’s 24-14 win over the New York Giants at Heinz Field. Below is a look at the quarterback’s numbers in games against NFC opponents: ROETHLISBERGER’S STATS VS. THE NFC CATEGORY STATISTIC Record ..............................................................32-15 Completion Pct. (Comp.-Att.) ................ 64.5 (954-of-1,480) Passing Yards ................................................. 12,126 Passing Touchdowns.......................................... 73 Interceptions ....................................................... 34 Passer Rating .................................................... 96.8 300-plus Yard Games......................................... 16 Multi-Touchdown Performances ...............23 (16-7 record) Roethlisberger’s statistics against the NFC are equally impressive in games at Heinz Field. In 23 career games against NFC opponents at home, Roethlisberger has a 18-5 mark while completing 461-of-729 passes (63.2 pct.) for 6,169 yards with 41 touchdowns and 13 interceptions for a passer rating of 101.4. STARTING IN STYLE In his career, QB Ben Roethlisberger owns a 122-60 (.670) record as a starting quarterback in the regular season - the third best regular season record in the NFL among all active quarterbacks (min. 50 starts). The following is a look at the top five starting records among active quarterbacks in the NFL (min. 50 starts): STARTING RECORDS AMONG ACTIVE QBs (Min. 50 Starts) Rk. PLAYER, TEAM W L T Pct. 1. Tom Brady, NE 181 52 0 .777 2. Russell Wilson, SEA 55 22 1 .712 3. Ben Roethlisberger, PIT 122 60 0 .670 4. Aaron Rodgers, GB 88 45 0 .662 5. Andy Dalton, CIN 55 34 2 .615 Roethlisberger earned 117 wins in his first 175 regular-season starts - the second-most by an NFL QB in League history through 175 starts: Rk. 1. 2. T3. NUMBER OF WINS PLAYER IN FIRST 175 STARTS Tom Brady 136 Ben Roethlisberger 117 Peyton Manning 116 Brett Favre 116 Johnny Unitas Roethlisberger made his 150th career regular season start in Week 8 vs. Indianapolis in 2014 to become just the fourth quarterback in NFL history to record 100 wins in their first 150 regular season starts (Tom Brady: 116, Joe Montana: 108, Terry and Bradshaw: 102). Roethlisberger registered his 90th career win in his 135th career start, becoming the fifth fastest quarterback who began their career in the Super Bowl era to reach 90 wins. His 63-27 record after his first 90 starts in the NFL ranked third (tied) in league history for the best record in such starts. Only Brady (67-23) and Stabler (66-23-1) had better records in their first 90 starts in the NFL. Roethlisberger’s record is tied with Jim McMahon. THE 45,000 CLUB QB Ben Roethlisberger became the first player in Steelers history to register 45,000 career passing yards in Week 10’s game vs. Dallas. Roethlisberger is the 11th quarterback in NFL history to reach the mark, the eighth to do so with one team, and the fourth active signal caller with 45,000 passing yards. Roethlisberger reached the 45,000 yard milestone in his 179th regular-season game - the fifth-fewest games to reach the mark in NFL history: Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. FEWEST GAMES TO REACH PLAYER 45,000 PASSING YARDS Drew Brees 168 Dan Marino 172 Peyton Manning 174 Tom Brady 178 Ben Roethlisberger 179 BEN AMONG ACTIVE BESTS QB Ben Roethlisberger ranks in the top 10 among active NFL quarterbacks with a 7.89 yards per attempt average (T-3rd), 46,535 passing yards (4th), 3,780 completions (4th), 298 passing touchdowns (5th) and a 94.0 passer rating (7th): NFL ACTIVE PASSING YARDS PER ATTEMPT LEADERS Rk. PLAYER CMP-ATT YARDS YDS/ATT. 1. Russell Wilson 1,428-2,204 17,585 7.98 2. Aaron Rodgers 2,979-4,580 36,180 7.90 T3. Ben Roethlisberger 3,780-5,899 46,535 7.89 Tony Romo 2,826-4,331 34,154 7.89 5. Philip Rivers 3,766-5,833 45,242 7.76 Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. NFL ACTIVE PASSING YARDAGE LEADERS PLAYER GP CMP-ATT YARDS Drew Brees 231 5,784-8,674 65,462 Tom Brady 235 5,202-8,164 61,092 Eli Manning 199 4,017-6,735 47,678 Ben Roethlisberger 184 3,780-5,899 46,535 Philip Rivers 178 3,766-5,833 45,242 NFL ACTIVE PASSING TOUCHDOWN LEADERS Rk. PLAYER GP TDS 1. Drew Brees 231 462 2. Tom Brady 235 450 3. Eli Manning 199 319 4. Philip Rivers 178 310 5. Ben Roethlisberger 184 298 TOP OF THE STEELERS’ CHARTS QB Ben Roethlisberger holds nearly all passing records in Pittsburgh Steelers franchise history. He became the first player in Steelers history to record 40,000 passing yards, a feat he reached during Week 8’s game vs. Cincinnati in 2015. His 46,535 passing yards, 298 passing touchdowns and 3,780 completions are tops in the team’s record books: STEELERS ALL-TIME PASSING YARDAGE LEADERS Rk. STEELER, YEARS CMP-ATT YARDS 1. 46,535 Ben Roethlisberger, 2004-16 3,780-5,899 2. Terry Bradshaw, 1970-83 2,025-3,901 27,989 3. Kordell Stewart, 1995-2002 1,190-2,107 13,328 4. Neil O’Donnell, 1991-95 1,069-1,871 12,867 5. Bubby Brister, 1986-92 776-1,477 10,104 STEELERS ALL-TIME PASSING TOUCHDOWN LEADERS Rk. STEELER GP TDS 1. Ben Roethlisberger 184 298 2. Terry Bradshaw 168 212 3. Kordell Stewart 113 70 4. Neil O’Donnell 66 68 5. Bobby Layne 55 66 STEELERS ALL-TIME PASS COMPLETION LEADERS Rk. STEELER GP CMP 1. Ben Roethlisberger 184 3,780 2. Terry Bradshaw 168 2,025 3. Kordell Stewart 113 1,190 HITTING 3,000 IN 11 STRAIGHT QB Ben Roethlisberger extended his consecutive seasons of throwing for 3,000 yards to 11 during Week 13’s game vs. the New York Giants in 2016. He joined Brett Favre (18), Peyton Manning (13), Dan Marino (9), Drew Brees (13), Eli Manning (12) and Philip Rivers (11) as just the sixth signal caller in NFL history to have such a streak: CONSECUTIVE SEASONS WITH 3,000 PASSING YARDS NFL HISTORY Rk. QUARTERBACK CONS. YEARS (SEASONS) 1. Brett Favre 18 (1992-2009) T2. Drew Brees 13 (2004-16) Peyton Manning 13 (1998-2010) 4. Eli Manning 12 (2005-16) T5. Ben Roethlisberger 11 (2006-16) Philip Rivers 11 (2006-16) 15 IN FIRST 13 QB Ben Roethlisberger threw four touchdowns in Week Five vs. New York to increase his 2016 season total to 15. He has now thrown at least 15 touchdown passes in each of his first 13 NFL seasons - tying as the longest streak of 15 touchdown campaigns to start an NFL career: Rk. T1. T3. MOST CONSECUTIVE 15-TOUCHDOWN PASS PLAYER SEASONS TO START A CAREER Ben Roethlisberger, 2004-16 13 Peyton Manning, 1998-2010 13 Jim Kelly, 1986-95 10 Dan Marino, 1983-92 10 Fran Tarkenton, 1961-70 10 BEN’S CAREER GAME QB Ben Roethlisberger set single-game Steelers franchise records during Week 8’s 51-34 win over Indianapolis in 2014 with 40 pass completions, 522 passing yards and six passing touchdowns. His 522 passing yards tied as the fourth-most in an NFL game: MOST PASSING YARDS IN A GAME - NFL HISTORY Rk. PLAYER PASSING YARDS 1. Norm Van Brocklin, 9/28/1951 554 T2. Matt Schaub, 11/18/2012 527 Warren Moon, 12/16/1990 527 T4. Ben Roethlisberger, 10/26/2014 522 Boomer Esiason, 11/10/1996 522 BEN TO A.B. QB Ben Roethlisberger has connected with WR Antonio Brown for 49 touchdown strikes - tying as the most by a tandem in Steelers history: MOST TOUCHDOWN CONNECTIONS STEELERS HISTORY Rk. PLAYERS TOUCHDOWNS T1. Ben Roethlisberger-Antonio Brown 49 Terry Bradshaw-Lynn Swann 49 3. Terry Bradshaw-John Stallworth 44 BEN’S NUMBERS 1st Became the first quarterback in NFL history to with 500 passing yards in two career games (Week 8 2014 and Week 15 2009). 4 Roethlisberger is one of four active quarterbacks to throw at least 170 touchdowns at home during the regular season. 8 Became the fifth quarterback (eighth occasion) to record at least 20 regular-season wins against one opponent since the 1970 season, earning his 20th regular-season win vs. Cleveland in Week 11 of 216, joining Dan Marino (vs. Colts), Brett Favre (vs. Bears and Lions), John Elway (vs. Chargers and Seahawks) and Tom Brady (vs. Bills and Jets). 8 The number of seasons Roethlisberger has thrown 20 touchdowns or more during his NFL career - a franchise record. 15 He has thrown at least 15 touchdown passes in each of his first 13 NFL seasons, tying as the most consecutive seasons with 15 or more scoring tosses to start a career (Peyton Manning: 1998-2010). 20-PLUS The Steelers have scored at least 20 points in 75 of the 91 games at home with Roethlisberger as the starter. 42 Number of games Roethlisberger has totaled at least three touchdown passes in his career (41 regular season, 1 postseason), including each of his last seven regular-season home games. 49 Roethlisberger has thrown 49 300-plus yard passing games in his regular season NFL career - most in franchise history - and became the 10th QB in NFL history to reach 40 with one team. 122-60 Roethlisberger’s record as a starting quarterback in the regular season - the third best record in the NFL among all active quarterbacks (min. 50 starts) - and most wins in franchise history for a starting signal caller. 125.0 Has recorded a passer rating of 125.0 or better 18 times in his NFL career (minimum 20 attempts), most recent Week 12 on Thursday Night Football at Indianapolis Colts (146.0). 150.0 Roethlisberger has posted a passer rating of 150.0 or better in eight games during his NFL career (min. 10 attempts/game) the most all-time. 400 Since entering the NFL in 2004, Roethlisberger has produced nine 400-plus yard games - tied as the fourth most in NFL history. MOVING ON UP QB Ben Roethlisberger leads the Steelers in nearly all major career statistics. The following is where Roethlisberger ranks in Steelers history in several key passing categories: Roethlisberger’s Career Rankings Among Steelers QBs Category Statistic Rank Single-Season TD Passes (2007 and 2014)....................... 32 .............. 1st Single-Season Passing Yards (2014) ............................ 4,952 .............. 1st Career Passing TDs (regular season) .............................. 298 .............. 1st Single-Season Completions (2014) .................................. 408 .............. 1st Single-Season Pass Attempts (2014) ............................... 608 .............. 1st Single-Season Completion Pct. (2015) ............................ 68.0 .............. 1st Single-Season Passer Rating (2007)............................. 104.1 .............. 1st 3,000-Yard Passing Seasons (2006-16) ..............................11 .............. 1st Consecutive 3,000-Yard Passing Seasons (2006-16) .........11 .............. 1st Single-Game Completion Pct. (11/26/07 vs. Miami) ........ 85.7 .............. 1st Seasons w/ 250+ Completions (2006-09, ‘11-16) ............... 10 .............. 1st Seasons w/ Completion Pct. of 60.0+ (2004, ‘05, ‘07, ‘09-‘15) ....... 10 .............. 1st Seasons w/ Passer Rating of 90.0+ (2004, ‘05, ‘07, ‘09-’15) ......... 9 .............. 1st Completions in Single Game (10/26/14 vs. Indianapolis and 12/20/15 vs. Denver)...........40 ............. 1st Attempts in Single Game (11/30/14 vs. New Orleans)........ 58 .............. 1st Passing Yards in Single Game (10/26/14 vs. Indianapolis) ........ 522 .............. 1st Career Winning Pct. ......................................................... .670 .............. 1st Career Completions ....................................................... 3,780 .............. 1st Career Attempts ............................................................. 5,899 .............. 1st Career Passing Yards .................................................. 46,535 .............. 1st Career Completion Pct..................................................... 64.1 .............. 1st Career Passing Yards/Attempts ......................................... 7.9 .............. 1st Career QB Rating ............................................................ 94.0 .............. 1st Career 300-yard Passing Games (reg and posteason) ...... 52 .............. 1st Career Games w/ 30+ Completions (reg and postseason). 17 .............. 1st Career Games w/ 100.0+ Passer Rating (reg and posteason) . 78 .............. 1st Career Perfect Passer Rating Games (158.3) ** .................. 3 .............. 1st Career QB Rating in 4th Qtr. * ......................................... 91.3 .............. 1st Career Touchdown Passes in Final 2 mins./game * ........... 44 .............. 1st Consecutive Reg. Gms. w/ At Least One TD Pass (2012-Week 1 of 2014) 30 .............. 1st Games Played by Rookie QB (2004) .................................. 14 .............. 1st Passing Attempts by Rookie QB (2004)............................ 295 .............. 1st Pass Completions by Rookie QB (2004) .......................... 196 .............. 1st Passing Yards by Rookie QB (2004) ............................. 2,621 .............. 1st Passing TDs by Rookie QB (2004) ..................................... 17 .............. 1st Rushing Attempts by Rookie QB (2004) ............................. 56 .............. 1st Rushing Yards by Rookie QB (2004) ................................ 144 .............. 1st Completion Pct. by Rookie QB (2004) ** ......................... 66.4 .............. 1st Passer Rating by Rookie QB (2004) ** ............................ 98.1 .............. 1st Comp. %./Single Game by Rookie QB (10/17/04 vs. Dal.) **84.0........... 1st Consecutive Wins to Start Career (2004) ** ....................... 13 .............. 1st Total Wins by Rookie QB (2004) ** ..................................... 13 .............. 1st Passing TDs in Single Game (10/26/14 vs. Ind. and 11/2/14 vs. Bal.) ... 6 .............. 1st Single-Game TD Passes at Heinz Field (10/26/14 vs. Ind. and 11/2/14 vs. Bal.)... 6 .............. 1st Passing TDs in Back-to-Back Games ** ............................. 12 .............. 1st Total Wins When Throwing for 300-plus Yards ................... 26 .............. 1st Seasons w/ 25+ Passing TDs (2007, ‘09, ‘12-16) ................. 6 .............. 1st Career Wins (Regular Season). ....................................... .122 .............. 1st Career TD Passes (indoors) ............................................... 19 .............. 1st Single-Game TD Passes on MNF (11/5/07 vs. Bal.) ** ......... 5 ........... T-1st Consecutive Passes Completed (11/26/07 vs. Miami)........ 15 ........... T-1st Career Touchdown Passes in Dec./Jan. ............................. 82 .............. 1st Career Rushing Yards (by QB) ...................................... 1,206 .............. 3rd Career Rushing Touchdowns (by QB) ................................ 16 .............. 3rd * Since 1991 ** NFL Record NO. 84: ANTONIO BROWN BROWN SINCE 2010 WR Antonio Brown leads the Steelers’ offense with 96 receptions for 1,188 yards and 11 touchdown catches through the team’s first 14 games of the 2016 season. Below is a look at where Brown ranks in the NFL through Week 13: • Mutli-Touchdown Catch Games: 3 (T-1st) • Receptions: 96 (2nd) • Touchdown Catches: 11 (2nd) • 10-Reception Games: 2 (T-2nd) • Receiving Yards: 1,188 (3rd) • 100-Yard Receiving Games: 4 (T-4th) WR Antonio Brown has recorded five 1,000-receiving yard campaigns (2011 and ‘13-16) and three consecutive 110-reception seasons from 2013-15 since entering the NFL in 2010. His 622 receptions and 8,281 receiving yards are the most since entering the NFL in 2010 among active NFL players: NFL RECEPTION LEADERS: 2016 PLAYER, TEAM REC. YARDS Larry Fitzgerald, ARI 98 949 Antonio Brown, PIT 96 1,188 Odell Beckham, Jr., NYG 85 1,173 Julian Edelman, NE 85 866 ACTIVE NFL RECEIVING YARDS LEADERS: 2010-CURRENT Rk. PLAYER, TEAM REC. YARDS 1. Antonio Brown, PIT 622 8,281 2. Brandon Marshall, MIA-CHI-NYJ 612 8,014 3. Demaryius Thomas, DEN 539 7,637 Rk. 1. 2. T3. TDs 5 11 10 2 Brown finished Week 12’s game with a single-game careerhigh of three touchdown receptions, to go along with a game-high 91 receiving yards on a team-best five receptions. His three touchdown receptions are tied for the second-most in Steelers history for a single-game, becoming the 13th player in team history to catch at least three scoring grabs in one game. MAKING MOST IN 100 WR Antonio Brown played in his 100th career regular-season game in Week 15 at Cincinnati and increased his career total to 622 receptions to mark the most catches by any player in NFL history in their first 100 career games: MOST RECEPTIONS IN FIRST 100 GAMES: NFL HISTORY Rk. PLAYER CATCHES 1. Antonio Brown 622 2. Anquan Boldin 614 3. Marvin Harrison 591 4. Andre Johnson 576 5. Larry Fitzgerald 565 ACTIVE NFL RECEPTION LEADERS: 2010-CURRENT Rk. PLAYER, TEAM GP REC. 1. Antonio Brown, PIT 100 622 2. Brandon Marshall, MIA-CHI-NYJ 105 612 3. Larry Fitzgerald, ARI 108 593 BROWN SINCE 2010 VS. NFC WR Antonio Brown Brown has also seen success when facing members of the opposing conference in the NFC since entering the NFL. Brown leads all AFC players in receptions (180) and receiving yards (2,330) and is second in touchdown catches (16) in games vs. NFC opponents since entering the NFL in 2010: AFC RECEPTION LEADERS VS. NFC: 2010-CURRENT Rk. PLAYER, TEAM GP REC. 1. Antonio Brown, PIT 26 180 2. Demaryius Thomas, DEN 25 158 3. Antonio Gates, SD 24 133 AFC RECEIVING YARDS LEADERS VS. NFC: 2010-CURRENT Rk. PLAYER, TEAM REC. YARDS 1. Antonio Brown, PIT 180 2,330 2. Demaryius Thomas, DEN 158 2,300 3. Andre Johnson, HOU-IND-TEN 121 1,746 471 AND COUNTING BROWN AT THE TOP IN FIRST SIX WR Antonio Brown has caught 471 passes since the 2013 season to mark the most receptions by any player in a four-year span in NFL history: WR Antonio Brown Brown caught 526 receptions in his first six years in the NFL (2010-15) - the most by any player in their first six seasons in NFL history: MOST RECEPTIONS IN ANY FOUR-YEAR SPAN: NFL HISTORY Rk. PLAYER RECEPTIONS 1. Antonio Brown, 2013-current 471 2. Marvin Harrison, 1999-2002 469 3. Wes Welker, 2009-12 449 Rk. 1. 2. 3. NFL RECEPTION LEADERS: FIRST SIX YEARS OF A CAREER PLAYER, YEARS RECEPTIONS Antonio Brown, 2010-15 526 Randy Moss, 1998-2003 525 Larry Fitzgerald, 2004-09 523 Brown recorded 59 games with at least five catches and 50 receiving yards in his first six years in the NFL, tying as the most such games in a player’s first six seasons in NFL history: MOST FIVE CATCH AND 50-YARD GAMES IN FIRST SIX YEARS OF A CAREER: NFL HISTORY Rk. PLAYER, YEARS 5/50 GAMES T1. Antonio Brown, 2010-15 59 Torry Holt, 1999-2004 59 3. Randy Moss, 1998-2003 56 REACHING 600 IN 96 WR Antonio Brown hauled in the 600th reception of his NFL career in Week 11 at Cleveland - his 96th regular-season game - setting an NFL record for thew fewest games played to reach 600 catches in a career: BROWN ON THE TEAM’S CHARTS WR Antonio Brown is the second player in Steelers history with 600 receptions third 8,000 with receiving yards and fifth with 8,000 yards from scrimmage: STEELERS ALL-TIME RECEPTION LEADERS Rk. STEELER, YEARS RECEPTIONS 1. Hines Ward, 1998-2011 1,000 2. Antonio Brown, 2010-16 622 3. Heath Miller, 2005-15 592 FEWEST GAMES TO 600 RECEPTIONS: NFL HISTORY Rk. PLAYER GAMES TO 600 1. Antonio Brown 96 2. Anquan Boldin 98 3. Marvin Harrison 102 4. Andre Johnson 104 5. Brandon Marshall 105 STEELERS ALL-TIME RECEIVING YARDS LEADERS Rk. STEELER, YEARS REC. YARDS 1. Hines Ward, 1998-2011 12,083 2. John Stallworth, 1974-878,723 8,723 3. Antonio Brown, 2010-16 8,281 554 IN 90 WR Antonio Brown played in his 90th career regular-season game in Week Four and increased his career total to 554 receptions - the second-most by any player in NFL history in their first 90 career regular-season games: MOST RECEPTIONS IN FIRST 90 REGULAR-SEASON GAMES Rk. PLAYER RECEPTIONS 1. Anquan Boldin 558 2. Antonio Brown 554 3. Larry Fitzgerald 515 7,500 AND 8,000 SCRIMMAGE YARDS WR Antonio Brown reached the 7,500 scrimmage yard milestone in Week Three’s game at Philadelphia. He accomplished the feat in his 89th career regular-season game to tie Calvin Johnson for the fourth-fewest games to 7,500 scrimmage yards by a wide receiver in NFL history. Brown reached the 8,000 scrimmage yard mark in Week 10’s game vs. Dallas, in his 95th career regular-season game to mark the sixth-fewest games to 8,000 scrimmage yards by a wide receiver in NFL history. STEELERS ALL-TIME SRIMMAGE YARDAGE LEADERS Rk. STEELER, YEARS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. RUSH YDS/REC YDS SCRMG.YARDS Franco Harris, 1972-83 11,950 / 2,284 Hines Ward, 1998-2011 428 / 12,083 Jerome Bettis, 1996-2005 10,571 / 806 John Stallworth, 1974-87 111 / 8,723 Antonio Brown, 2010-16 119 / 8,281 14,234 12,511 11,377 8,834 8,400 Brown set a single-game career-high and became the 13th player (14th occasion) in Steelers history with a three touchdown catch game in Week 12 of 2016 at Indianapolis, to break a tie with Heath Miller for sole possession of the fourth-most touchdown catches in franchise history: STEELERS ALL-TIME RECEIVING TOUCHDOWN LEADERS Rk. STEELER, YEARS REC. YARDS TDs 1. Hines Ward, 1988-2011 1,000 12,083 85 2. John Stallworth, 1974-87 537 8,723 63 3. Lynn Swann, 1974-82 336 5,462 51 4. Antonio Brown, 2010-16 622 8,281 49 5. Heath Miller, 2005-15 592 6,569 45 Brown increased his overall touchdown total to 54 in Week 13 vs. the New York Giants to move into sole possession of the fifth-most total touchdowns in franchise history: STEELERS ALL-TIME TOUCHDOWN LEADERS Rk. STEELER, YEARS RUSH / REC / RET TDS 1. Franco Harris, 1972-83 91 / 9 / 0 100 2. Hines Ward, 1998-2011 1 / 85 / 0 86 3. Jerome Bettis, 1996-2005 78 / 2 / 0 80 4. John Stallworth, 1974-87 1 / 63 / 0 64 5. Antonio Brown, 2010-16 0 / 49 / 5 54 6. Lynn Swann, 1974-82 1 / 51 / 1 53 BROWN ON THE TEAM’S CHARTS UNFORGETTABLE SIX WR Antonio Brown’s 2015 receptions and receiving yards totals marked the most by a Steeler in a single-season in team history and his 96 in 2016 stand as fifth-most: WR Antonio Brown worked his way from a sixth-round draft pick to a three-time team MVP and four-time Pro Bowler in his first six seasons. He has registered the most receptions by a Steelers’ receiver in their first four, five and six regular and seasons: STEELERS SINGLE-SEASON RECEPTION LEADERS Rk. STEELER, YEAR RECEPTIONS 1. Antonio Brown, 2015 136 2. Antonio Brown, 2014 129 3. Hines Ward, 2002 112 4. Antonio Brown, 2013 110 5. Antonio Brown, 2016 96 STEELERS SINGLE-SEASON RECEIVING YARDS LEADERS Rk. STEELER, YEAR RECEIVING YARDS 1. Antonio Brown, 2015 1,834 2. Antonio Brown, 2014 1,698 3. Antonio Brown, 2013 1,499 4. Yancey Thigpen, 1997 1,398 5. John Stallworth, 1984 1,395 Brown amassed 1,862 yards from scrimmage in 2015, the third most by a Steeler in a single-season: STEELERS SINGLE-SEASON SCRIMMAGE YARDS LEADERS Rk. STEELER, YEAR 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Le’Veon Bell, 2014 Barry Foster, 1992 Antonio Brown, 2015 Jerome Bettis, 1997 Willie Parker, 2006 Antonio Brown, 2014 RUSH YDS/REC YDS SCRMG.YARDS 1,361 / 854 1,690 / 344 28 / 1,834 1,665 / 110 1,494 / 222 13 / 1,698 2,215 2,034 1,862 1,775 1,716 1,711 BROWN’S FRANCHISE DAY Rk. 1. 2. 5. 4. 5. RECEPTIONS IN STEELER, YEARS FIRST SIX YEARS GP/GS Antonio Brown, 2010-15 526 86/59 Hines Ward, 1998-2003 425 96/77 Heath Miller, 2005-10 286 92/91 Plaxico Burress, 2000-04 261 71/67 Louis Lipps, 1984-89 253 79/70 Brown’s 5,259 receiving yards were the most receiving yards by a Steelers’ receiver in their first five regular seasons and his 7,093 are the most by a Steeler in their first six seasons: Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. STEELER, YEARS Antonio Brown, 2010-15 Hines Ward, 1998-03 Buddy Dial, 1959-63 Louis Lipps, 1984-89 Plaxico Burress, 2000-04 RECEIVING YARDS IN FIRST SIX YEARS 7,093 5,051 4,723 4,665 4,164 Brown totaled 7,755 all-purpose yards - the most by a Steeler in their first five regular seasons (2010-13). His 9,911 are tops by a Steeler through their first six seasons: Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. STEELER, YEARS Antonio Brown, 2010-15 Franco Harris, 1972-77 Louis Lipps, 1984-89 Lynn Chandnois, 1950-55 Willie Parker, 2004-09 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS IN FIRST SIX YEARS 9,911 7,399 6,510 6,498 6,075 ALL AROUND BROWN WR Antonio Brown posted the most prolific receiving game for a player in Steelers history in Week 9’s 38-35 win vs. Oakland in 2015. He led all players with franchise records of 17 catches for 284 receiving yards, and added 22 rushing yards for a team record 306 yards from scrimmage: WR Antonio Brown has been a valuable asset to the team’s offensive and special teams efforts. In Week 13 vs. Indianapolis in 2015, Brown returned a punt for a 71-yard touchdown, his fourth punt return for a touchdown to tie a Steelers record: STEELERS SINGLE-GAME RECEPTION LEADERS Rk. STEELER RECEPTIONS 1. Antonio Brown, Nov. 8, 2015 17 2. Antonio Brown, Dec. 20, 2015 16 T3. Antonio Brown, Nov. 13, 2016 14 Courtney Hawkins, Nov. 1, 1998 14 STEELERS ALL-TIME PUNT RETURN FOR TOUCHDOWNS Rk. STEELER, YEARS PR TDs T1. Antonio Brown, 2010-16 4 Antwaan Randle El, 2002-05, ‘10 4 T3. Louis Lipps, 1984-91 3 Ray Mathews, 1951-59 3 STEELERS SINGLE-GAME RECEIVING YARDS LEADERS Rk. STEELER REC. YARDS 1. Antonio Brown, Nov. 8, 2015 284 2. Plaxico Burress, Nov. 10, 2002 253 3. Buddy Dial, Oct. 22, 1961 235 STEELERS SINGLE-GAME SCRIMMAGE YARDS LEADERS Rk. STEELER SCRMG. YARDS 1. Antonio Brown, Nov. 8, 2015 306 2. Le’Veon Bell, Dec. 11, 2016 298 3. Frenchy Fuqua, Dec. 20, 1970 256 Brown also ranks second in team history with 1,698 punt return yards: STEELERS ALL-TIME PUNT RETURN YARDS Rk. STEELER, YEARS CAREER PR YARDS PR TDs 1. Rod Woodson, 1987-96 2,362 2 2. Antonio Brown, 2010-16 1,698 4 3. Antwaan Randle El, 2002-05, ‘10 1,650 4 4. Theo Bell, 1976, 1978-80 1,259 0 5. Louis Lipps, 1984-91 1,212 3 Along with four punts returned for touchdowns, Brown has one kickoff returned to the end zone in his career. He is the sixth player in NFL history - the first Steeler - to have 35 career touchdown catches and five returns for touchdowns. BROWN’S NFL NOTES BROWN’S STEELERS NOTES WR Antonio Brown caught 375 passes over the past three seasons (2013-15) - the most in NFL history over any threeyear span: In his seventh year, receiver - WR Antonio Brown - has caught 10 passes or more in 12 games of his NFL career, all with the Steelers, the most double-digit reception games in team history: Rk. 1. 2. T3. 5. PLAYER, YEARS Antonio Brown, 2013-15 Marvis Harrison, 2000-02 Wes Welker, 2007-09 Marvin Harrison, 2001-03 Jerry Rice, 1994-96 RECEPTIONS IN ANY THREE YEAR SPAN: NFL HISTORY 375 354 346 346 342 His 5,031 receiving yards from the 2013-2015 seasons are the second-most by any player in NFL history in any three-year span: Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. PLAYER, YEARS Calvin Johnson, 2011-13 Antonio Brown, 2013-15 Jerry Rice, 1993-95 Calvin Johnson, 2010-12 Marvin Harrison, 2000-02 RECEIVING YARDS IN ANY THREE YEAR SPAN: NFL HISTORY 5,137 5,031 4,850 4,765 4,659 Brown became just the second player in NFL history to record three consecutive 110 catch seasons during Week 15’s game vs. Denver in 2015, joining Wes Welker (2013-15). He became the second in NFL history with consecutive 120-catch and back-to-back 1,600-receiving yard campaigns during Week 16’s game at Baltimore in 2015: Rk. PLAYER, YEARS T1. Antonio Brown, 2014-15 Cris Carter, 1994-95 CONSECUTIVE SEASONS WITH AT LEAST 120 CATCHES 2 2 Rk. PLAYER, YEARS T1. Antonio Brown, 2014-15 Calvin Johnson, 2011-12 CONSECUTIVE SEASONS WITH 1,600 RECEIVING YARDS 2 2 The sixth-year receiver has tallied 1,500 receiving yards in back-to-back seaons and is the fifth player in NFL history to reach the feat: Rk. PLAYER, YEARS T1. Antonio Brown, 2014-15 Julio Jones, 2014-15 Calvin Johnson, 2011-12 Andre Johnson, 2008-09 Marvin Harrison, 2001-02 CONSECUTIVE SEASONS WITH 1,500 RECEIVING YARDS 2 2 2 2 2 Brown is the first player in Steelers history and fifth player in NFL history to record three straight 1,400-receiving yard campaigns: CONSECUTIVE SEASONS WITH Rk. PLAYER, YEARS 1,400 RECEIVING YARDS 1. Marvin Harrison, 1999-2002 4 T2. Antonio Brown, 2013-15 3 Demaryius Thomas, 2012-14 3 Calvin Johnson, 2011-13 3 Jerry Rice, 1993-95 3 Brown has eclipsed 1,500 yards from scrimmage in each of the last three seasons (2013: 1,503, 2014: 1,711 and 2015: 1,614). He is the first player in Steelers history with three consecutive 1,500-scrimmage yard seasons and the second wide receiver in NFL history to accmplish the feat. Rk. 1. 2. T3. STEELER, YEARS Antonio Brown, 2010-16 Hines Ward, 1998-2011 Heath Miller, 2005-15 Yancey Thigpen, 1992-97 MOST DOUBLE-DIGIT CATCH GAMES: STEELERS HISTORY 12 7 3 3 His 29 100-receiving yard games place Brown are tied as the most in the category in Steelers history: Rk. STEELER, YEARS T1. Antonio Brown, 2010-16 Hines Ward, 1998-2011 3. John Stallworth, 1974-87 MOST 100-REC. YARD GAMES IN STEELERS HISTORY 29 29 25 Brown has caught two touchdown catches in 12 games in his NFL career, all with Pittsburgh, the second-most multi-touchdown catch games in Steelers history: Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. T5. STEELER, YEARS Buddy Dial, 1959-63 Antonio Brown, 2010-16 Lynn Swann, 1974-82 John Stallworth, 1974-87 Louis Lipps, 1984-91 Roy Jefferson, 1965-69 MOST MULTI-TOUCHDOWN GAMES: STEELERS HISTORY 15 12 10 9 7 7 From 2014-15, Brown caught 23 touchdown passes - the most by a Steeler in back-to-back seasons - and joining Hines Ward as the only players with 10 or more touchdown receptions in consecutive years: Rk. STEELER, YEARS 1. Antonio Brown, 2014-15 2. Hines Ward, 2002-03 MOST TOUCHDOWN CATCHES IN BACK-TO-BACK SEASONS 23 22 Brown’s nine 100-yard receiving games in 2015 set a singleseason team record, surpassing his previous 2014 record of eight: MOST 100-REC. YARD GAMES IN A SEASON: STEELERS HISTORY 9 8 7 7 6 6 Rk. 1. 2. T3. STEELER, YEARS Antonio Brown, 2015 Antonio Brown, 2014 Mike Wallace, 2010 John Stallworth, 1984 T5. Yancey Thigpen, 1997 Buddy Dial, 1963 BROWN NUMBER TO NOTE 180 WR Antonio Brown became the first player in NFL history to record four 180-yard receiving games in a season in 2015 (195: Sept. 20, vs. San Francisco, 284: Nov. 8 vs. Oakland, 189: Dec. 20 vs. Denver and 187: Jan. 3 at Cleveland ). COATES GOING THE DISTANCE WR Sammie Coates has caught 21 passes for 435 receiving yards, inclduing a long of 72 yards, during the 2016 season. Coates’ 20.7 yards per catch average is second among all NFL players in 2016 (min. 20 catches): NFL YARDS PER CATCH LEADERS: 2016 Min. 20 Receptions Rk. PLAYER, TEAM REC-YDS 1. Rob Gronkowski, NE 25-540 2. Sammie Coates, PIT 21-435 3. Chris Hogan, NE 33-631 4. Kenny Stills, MIA 35-650 5. Tyler Gabriel, ATL 32-564 AVG. 21.6 20.7 19.1 18.6 17.6 Coates registered his first career 100-yard receiving game, tying a personal single-game high of six catches for a game-best 139 yards with two touchdowns in Week Five vs. the New York Jets. He caught a 72-yard touchdown from QB Ben Roethlisberger, the longest reception of his NFL career, and the first touchdown of his NFL career. He added a five-yard touchdown with less than two minutes remaining in the fourth quarter to mark his first career multi-touchdown game. COATES AND ROETHLISBERGER 40+ WR Sammie Coates and QB Ben Roethlisberger connected on a pass play of at least 40 yards in each of the first five games of the 2016 season. The streak marked the second-longest in Steelers history (Mike Wallace, six consecutive games in 2011). FINDING THE GREEN TE Ladarius Green recorded the first 100-receiving yard game of his NFL career in Week 13 vs. the New York Giants, leading all players with single-game career highs in receptions (6) and receiving yards (110), while scoring his first touchdown as a Steeler on a 20-yard reception in the third quarter. Green has totaled 18 catches for 304 yards and a touchdown in six games played (two starts) in 2016. THE OUTLAW JESSE JAMES TE Jesse James set single-game career-highs with six catches (five, Sept. 12, 2016 at Washington) for 43 yards in Week Five against the New York Jets. He caught a touchdown pass in back-to-back (Weeks FourFive) games for the first time in his NFL career in 2016. James has set single-season career-highs in receptions (33), receiving yards (273) and touchdown catches (3) in 2016. ROGERS RECORDS FIRST 100 WR Eli Rogers registered the first 100-yard receiving games of his NFL career in Week Nine at Baltimore, finishing with 103 yards in six receptions. His six catches tied a single-game careerhigh (six at Washington, Sept. 12, 2016). In Week 10 vs. Dallas, Rogers caught four passes for 42 yards, including a three-yard touchdown pass from QB Ben Roethlisberger in the first quarter, his second touchdown catch of the season and his career. Rogers led the Steelers with 75 receiving yards on five catches, and caught his third touchdown of the season, a 24-yard pass from QB Ben Roethlisberger, in the fourth quarter to give the Steelers a 24-20 lead in Week 15 at Cincinnati. RINGING THE BELL IN 2016 RB Le’Veon Bell has eclipsed 100 scrimmage yards in six consecutive games and in 10 of his 11 games played in 2016. Below is a look at where Bell ranks in the NFL through Week 15: • Scrimmage Yards Per Game: 158.8 (1st) • Rushing Yards Per Game: 104.2 (2nd) • Receptions by a Running Back: 72 (2nd) • Receiving Yards by a Running Back: 601 (2nd) • Rushing Yards: 1,146 (3rd) • Scrimmage Yards: 1,747 (3rd) • Rushing Average: 4.76 (6th) NFL SCRIMMAGE YARDS PER GAME LEADERS: 2016 Rk. PLAYER, TEAM 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. SCRMG. YDS (RUSH / REC) AVG,/GAME Le’Veon Bell, PIT David Johnson, ARI Ezekiel Elliott, DAL DeMarco Murray, TEN LeSean McCoy, BUF 1,747 (1,146 / 601) 1,938 (1,138 / 800) 1,902 (1,551 / 351) 1,585 (1,224 / 361) 1,462 (1,129 / 333) 158.8 138.4 135.9 113.2 112.5 Bell rushed for a single-game Steelers record 236 yards in Week 14 at Buffalo while tying a team record with three rushing touchdowns and his 298 scrimmage yards marked the secondmost in team history. He set a team record for the most 200-scrimmage yard games with his fourth in Week 11 at Cleveland, racking up 201 yards (146 rushing / 55 receiving) and adding a one-yard touchdown run. Bell returned to the playing field in Week Four on Sunday Night Football against Kansas City and totaled up a game-high 144 rushing yards on 18 carries, to go along with 34 receiving yards on five catches, for a total of 178 scrimmage yards. Bell totaled a game-high 154 yards from scrimmage (66 rushing and 88 receiving) in Week Five vs. New York. Bell posted a game-high 149 yards from scrimmage (81 rushing and 68 receiving) in Week Seven vs. New England, his 25th regular-season game with at least 100 scrimmage yards, and set a personal regular-season single-game high of 10 receptions. In Week 10 vs. Dallas, Bell posted 134 yards from scrimmage, along with a rushing (one-yard) and receiving (two-yard) touchdown to mark his second career game with a touchdown in both categories (Dec. 7, 2014 at Cincinnati). BELL’S FRANCHISE DAY RB Le’Veon Bell rushed for 236 yards in Week 14 of 2016 at Buffalo to set the team’s single-game record and his 298 yards from scrimmage marked the second-most: STEELERS SINGLE-GAME RUSHING YARDS LEADERS Rk. STEELER REC. YARDS 1. Le’Veon Bell, Dec. 11, 2016 236 2. Willie Parker, Dec. 7, 2006 223 3. Frenchy Fuqua, Dec. 20, 1970 218 STEELERS SINGLE-GAME SCRIMMAGE YARDS LEADERS Rk. STEELER SCRMG. YARDS 1. Antonio Brown, Nov. 8, 2015 306 2. Le’Veon Bell, Dec. 11, 2016 298 3. Frenchy Fuqua, Dec. 20, 1970 256 BELL SINCE ‘13 RB Le’Veon Bell’s 1,259 yards from scrimmage paced the Steelers’ offense in 2013 and set a franchise rookie record. His output marked the second-best production among the NFL’s rookie class in 2013. Bell finished second in the NFL with 2,215 yards from scrimmage in 2014. Since entering the NFL in 2013, the fourth-year back leads the NFL with an average of 128.5 yards from scrimmage per game: NFL SRIMMAGE YARDS PER GAME LEADERS: 2013 - CURRENT Rk. PLAYER GAMES-YARDS YARDS/GM 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Le’Veon Bell, PIT Julio Jones, ATL LeSean McCoy, PHI-BUF DeMarco Murray, DAL-PHI-TEN Matt Forte, CHI-NYJ 46-5,913 48-5,305 57-6,269 59-6,341 59-6,142 128.5 110.5 110.0 107.5 104.1 Since entering the NFL in 2013, Bell has recorded 31 games with 100 yards from scrimmage or more - the fourth-most over that time span: MOST 100-YARD SCRIMMAGE GAMES: 2013-CURRENT Rk. PLAYER 100-YARD GAMES 1. LeSean McCoy, PHI-BUF 37 T2. Matt Forte, CHI-NYJ 32 DeMarco Murray, DAL-PHI-TEN 32 4. Le’Veon Bell, PIT 31 5. Antonio Brown, PIT 27 OVER 200 TIMES TWO AND FOUR RB Le’veon Bell eclipsed 200 rushing yards for the second time in his NFL regular-season career in Week 14 at Buffalo, racking up a franchise record 236 yards. It marked his second 200-rushing yard performance (204: Nov. 17, 2014) to tie him with Willie Parker for the most 200-rushing yard games in team history. Bell has eclipsed 200 yards from scrimmage five times in his career, most recently in Week 14 of 2016 at Buffalo. His five 200-yard scrimmage games are the most in Steelers history, as he broke a tie with Willie Parker (three), and are the most in the NFL since he entered the League in 2013. BELL AMONG STEELERS BEST IN FOUR RB Le’Veon Bell has produced 3,923 rushing yards and 5,913 yards from scrimmage since entering the NFL in 2013. His 5,913 yards from scrimmage are the second-most by a Steeler in their first four years with the team, while his 3,923 rushing yards are fourth-most: Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. SCRIMMAGE YARDS IN STEELER FIRST FOUR YEARS Le’Veon Bell, 2013-current 5,913 Jerome Bettis, 1996-99 5,804 Willie Parker, 2004-07 4,818 Franco Harris, 1972-75 4,668 Mike Wallace, 2009-12 4,193 Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. RUSHING YARDS IN STEELER FIRST FOUR YEARS Jerome Bettis, 1996-99 5,372 Willie Parker, 2004-07 4,198 Franco Harris, 1972-75 4,005 Le’Veon Bell, 2013-current 3,923 Rashard Mendenhall, 2008-11 3,367 BELL ON THE TOP 10 RB Le’Veon Bell has made his mark on the Steelers’ top 10 rushing yards, rushing touchdowns and yards from scrimmage charts lists within his first four seasons with the team. His 3,923 rushing yards are eighth most in team history, his 5,913 yards from scrimmage place him ninth in team history and his 25 rushing touchdowns are tied for eighth: Rk. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. MOST RUSHING YARDS: STEELERS HISTORY STEELER RUSHING YARDS Dick Hoak, 1961-70 3,965 Barry Foster, 1990-94 3,943 Le’Veon Bell, 2013-current 3,923 Rocky Bleier, 1968-80 3,865 Rashard Mendenhall, 2008-12 3,549 MOST YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE: STEELERS HISTORY Rk. STEELER RUSHING YARDS 6. Heath Miller, 2005-15 6,577 7. Louis Lipps, 1984-91 6,406 8. Willie Parker, 2004-09 6,075 9. Le’Veon Bell, 2013-current 5,913 10. Lynn Swann, 1974-82 5,534 MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS: STEELERS HISTORY Rk. STEELER RUSHING YARDS T6. Barry Foster, 1990-94 26 John Henry Johnson, 1960-65 26 T8. Le’Veon Bell, 2013-current 25 Dick Hoak, 1961-70 25 10. Willie Parker, 2004-09 24 3,000 AND 1,500 RB Le’veon Bell became the third player in Steelers history with at least 3,000 rushing and 1,500 receiving yards in Week Six at Miami, joining Franco Harris and Merril Hoge. Bell reached the 3,000 rushing and 1,500 receiving yard mark in his 38th career regular-season game, surpassing Edgerrin James (42 games) for the fewest games in NFL history to reach the feat. Rk. 1. 2. T3. FEWEST GAMES TO 3,000 RUSHING AND PLAYER 1,500 RECEIVING YARDS Le’Veon Bell 38 Edgerrin James 42 Herschel Walker 43 Marcus Allen 43 5,000 IN 42 RB Le’veon Bell reached 5,000 yards from scrimmage in Week 11’s game at Cleveland, his 42nd career regular-season game, marking the fewest games in Steelers history to the mark: Rk. 1. 2. T3. 5. FEWEST GAMES TO 5,000 SCRIMMAGE PLAYER YARDS: STEELERS HISTORY Le’Veon Bell 42 Jerome Bettis 52 Willie Parker 56 Franco Harris 56 John Henry Johnson 64 Bell also reached the milestone in the second-fewest games among active NFL players (Chris Johnson: 41). BELL AMONG STEELERS IN THREE RB Le’veon Bell set a Steelers franchise record for the most yards from scrimmage by a rookie with 1,259 in 2013 - becoming the third rookie in team history to eclipse 1,000 yards from scrimmage. His 860 rushing yards in his freshman campaign were the second-most and his eight rushing touchdowns tied for the second-most by a Steelers rookie. Combined with his 1,361 rushing yards in 2014 and 556 yards on the ground in 2015, Bell ranks second in team history in rushing yards in a player’s fi rst three seasons in the NFL with the Steelers: Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. RUSHING YARDS IN STEELER FIRST THREE YEARS Willie Parker, 2004-06 2,882 Le’Veon Bell, 2013-15 2,777 Franco Harris, 1972-74 2,759 Rashard Mendenhall, 2008-10 2,439 Barry Foster, 1990-92 2,381 His 2,777 rushing yards are the third-most by a Steelers in his first three seaons with the team: RUSHING YARDS IN Rk. STEELER FIRST THREE YEARS 1. Jerome Bettis, 1996-98 4,281 2. Willie Parker, 2004-06 2,882 3. Le’Veon Bell, 2013-15 2,777 4. Franco Harris, 1972-74 2,759 5. John Henry Johnson, 1960-62 2,549 Combined with his 2,215 yards from scrimmage in 2014, Bell has set a team record for the most yards from scrimmage in a player’s first three seasons in the NFL with the Steelers with 4,166. SCRIMMAGE YARDS IN Rk. STEELER FIRST THREE YEARS 1. Le’Veon Bell, 2013-15 4,166 2. Mike Wallace, 2009-11 3,350 3. Willie Parker, 2004-06 3,338 UNDER THE MONDAY NIGHT LIGHTS RB Le’Veon Bell tied Barry Sanders for the most yards from scrimmage in a player’s first three Monday Night Football games with 494 after Week 5’s 127-yard game. MOST YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE IN A PLAYER’S FIRST THREE MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL GAMES Rk. PLAYER SCRIMMAGE YARDS T1. Le’Veon Bell, PIT 494 Barry Sanders, DET 494 3. Eric Dickerson, L.A. Rams 491 DECEM-BELL Since entering the NFL in 2013, RB Le’veon Bell has totaled 1,549 yards from scrimmage in the month of December - the second-most in the NFL in games played in December since 2013, and his 1,094 rushing yards in games played in the month of December since 2013 are fifth-most: MOST YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE IN GAMES PLAYED IN DECEMBER: 2013 - CURRENT Rk. PLAYER SCRIMMAGE YARDS 1. LeSean McCoy, PHI-BUF 1,809 2. Le’Veon Bell, PIT 1,549 2. Matt Forte, CHI-NYJ 1,508 3. Antonio Brown, PIT 1,482 5. Demaryius Thomas, DEN 1,393 MOST RUSHING YARDS IN GAMES PLAYED IN DECEMBER: 2013 - CURRENT Rk. PLAYER RUSHINGYARDS 1. LeSean McCoy, PHI-BUF 1,424 2. Frank Gore, SF-IND 1,198 3. DeMarco Murrary, DAL-PHI-TEN 1,111 4. Lamar Miller, MIA-HOU 1,097 5. Le’Veon Bell, PIT 1,094 NOVEM-BELL Since entering the NFL in 2013, RB Le’veon Bell has totaled 1,765 yards from scrimmage in the month of November - the second-most yards in November games over the last three seasons: MOST YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE IN GAMES PLAYED IN NOVEMBER: 2013 - CURRENT Rk. PLAYER SCRIMMAGE YARDS 1. Antonio Brown, PIT 1,802 2. Le’Veon Bell, PIT 1,765 2. LeSean McCoy, PHI-BUF 1,728 4. DeMarco Murray, DAL-PHI-TEN 1,650 5. Mark Ingram, NO 1,525 OCTO-BELL Since entering the NFL in 2013, RB Le’veon Bell has totaled 1,813 yards from scrimmage - the most in the NFL in games played in October since 2013: MOST YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE IN GAMES PLAYED IN OCTOBER: 2013 - CURRENT Rk. PLAYER SCRIMMAGE YARDS 1. Le’Veon Bell, PIT 1,813 2. DeMarco Murrary, DAL-PHI-TEN 1,729 3. Matt Forte, CHI-NYJ 1,645 3. T.Y. Hilton, IND 1,579 5. Demaryius Thomas, DEN 1,474 His 1,257 rushing yards in games played in the month of October since 2013 trail only DeMarco Murray (1,399): MOST RUSHING YARDS IN GAMES PLAYED IN OCTOBER: 2013 - CURRENT Rk. PLAYER RUSHINGYARDS 1. DeMarco Murrary, DAL-PHI-TEN 1,399 2. Le’Veon Bell, PIT 1,257 3. Lamar Miller, MIA-HOUR 1,141 T4. Frank Gore, SF-IND 1,107 LeSean McCoy, PHI-BUF 1,107 WILLIAMS IN BLACK AND GOLD RB DeAngelo Williams led the NFL in rushing yards through the first two weeks of the 2016 season with 237 yards on 58 carries (4.1 avg.) and two rushing touchdowns. Williams has totaled 276 rushing yards and 91 receiving yards for 367 yards from scrimmage in 2016. He led all NFL players with 143 rushing yards to go along with two rushing touchdowns and six catches for 28 yards in Week One at Washington to open up the 2016 season. In Week Two, Williams totaled a game-high 132 scrimmage yards (94 rushing and 38 receiving) with one receiving touchdown - his 39th career regular-season games with at least 100 scrimmage yards and eighth with Pittsburgh. Williams scored the 60th rushing touchdown of his NFL career on Sunday Night Football in Week Four vs. Kansas City to become the third active player in the NFL with at least 60 rushing scores (Adrian Peterson and Frank Gore). WILLIAMS: 10,000 YARD MARK 10,000 RB DeAngelo Williams eclipsed the 10,000 yards from scrimmage mark in Week Two of 2016 to become the 13th active NFL player to hit the milestone. WILLIAMS HITS 8,000 RUSHING YARDS 8,000 RB DeAngelo Williams became the fifth active NFL running back with at least 8,000 rushing yards during Week Three’s game at Philadelphia. WILLIAMS AMONG ACTIVES RB DeAngelo Williams has rushed for 8,029 yards on 1,707 rushing attempts and scored 60 rushing touchdowns since entering the NFL in 2006 (2006-14: Carolina and 2015-pres.: Pittsburgh). Among active NFL running backs, Williams’ 60 rushing touchdowns are third-most and his 8,029 rushing yards place him sixth: Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. NFL ACTIVE RUSHING TOUCHDOWN LEADERS PLAYER ATT-YARDS RUSH TDs Adrian Peterson 2,418-11,747 97 Frank Gore 2,936-12,931 74 DeAngelo Williams 1,707-8,029 60 LeSean McCoy 1,869-8,816 59 Chris Johnson 2,118-9,537 55 NFL ACTIVE RUSHING YARDS LEADERS PLAYER ATT-YARDS Frank Gore 2,936-12,931 Adrian Peterson 2,418-11,747 Chris Johnson 2,118-9,537 Matt Forte 2,253-9,415 LeSean McCoy 1,869-8,816 DeAngelo Williams 1,707-8,029 JONES MAKES FIRST START OF ‘16 QB Landry Jones made his third career start, finishing 29-of-47 for 281 yards with one touchdown and one interception, in Week Seven against New England. He established single-game career highs in completions (29), attempts (47) and passing yards (281), and set a career high for passing yards in any half of a game with 179 in the opening half, surpassing his previous mark of 168 (Oct. 18, 2015 vs. Arizona, second half). HARRISON SETS TEAM SACK MARK LB James Harrison brought down Cleveland QB Cody Kessler in Week 11’s game to increase his Steelers sack total to 77.5 to set the Steelers mark for the most sacks since the statistic became official in 1982. Harrison has posted a sack in three consecutive games since Week 11, increasing his team mark to 79.5: Rk. 1. 2. 3. STEELERS SACK LEADERS SINCE 1982 STEELER, YEARS SACKS James Harrison, 2002-12, 2014-16 79.5 Jason Gildon, 1994-2003 77.0 Joey Porter, 1999-2006 60.0 Harrison produced his 19th multi-sack game as a Steeler with a two sack performance in Week Nine at Baltimore. His 19 multi-sack games as a Steeler are the most such games in team history since the statistic became official in 1982: STEELERS MULTI-SACK GAMES SINCE 1982 Rk. STEELER, YEARS SACKS 1. James Harrison, 2002-12, 2014-15 19 2. Jason Gildon, 1994-2003 17 3. LaMarr Woodley, 2007-13 16 The linebacker also ranks second in team history for career forced fumbles, behind only Greg Lloyd (since 1987): STEELERS FORCED FUMBLE LEADERS SINCE 1987 Rk. STEELER, YEARS FORCED FUMBLES 1. Greg Lloyd, 1988-97 36 2. James Harrison, 2002-12, 2014-15 32 3. Jason Gildon, 1994-2003 18 SHAZIER ON THE INSIDE LB Ryan Shazier has totaled 69 tackles, including 43 solo stops, along with seven passes defensed, three forced fumbles, a fumble recovery, eight tackles for losses, seven quarterback hits, an interception and has tied a single-season career-high with 3.5 sacks in 2016. In Week One, Shazier totaled 6 tackles (5 solo) and recorded his second career interception in the third quarter, one play after forcing his third career forced fumble. Shazier posted a game-high 11 total tackles (5 solo), and a tackle for a loss in the team’s Week Two win vs. Cincinnati - his third career double-digit tackle game and first of the season. In Week Nine at Baltimore, Shazier tied for the team-lead with 9 tackles (6 solo) and split a sack, and forced a fumble in the second quarter. In Week 10 vs. Dallas, Shazier led the team with 9 tackles (4 solo) and recovered a fumble forced by LB Anthony Chickillo in the first quarter – the second fumble recovery of his NFL career. Shazier forced a fumble on a sack of QB Josh McCown, which was recovered in the endzone by NT Javon Hargrave in Week 11’s game at Cleveland. It marked his third forced fumble on the season, a new single-season career-high, and the fifth forced fumble of his career. In Week 11 at Cleveland, Shazier forced a fumble on a sack of QB Josh McCown, which was recovered in the endzone by NT Javon Hargrave. It marked his third forced fumble on the season, a new single-season career-high, and the fifth forced fumble of his career. Shazier led the defense with eight tackles in Week 14 at Buffalo and registered a sack of Buffalo QB Tyrod Taylor. BIG PLAY GAY CB William Gay has notched 44 tackles (32 solo) to go along with six passes defensed, one interception, one sack, a forced fumble and a a tackle for a loss through Week 14. Gay picked off Cincinnati QB AJ McCarron and returned the ball 23 yards for a touchdown in Week 14’s game of 2015. It marked Gay’s fifth consecutive interception return for a touchdown, setting a new NFL record, and his fifth pick six with the Steelers, tying Rod Woodson for the most in team history: MOST CONSECUTIVE INTERCEPTION-TOUCHDOWNS NFL HISTORY Rk. PLAYER, YEARS INT-TDs 1. William Gay, 2013-15 5 T2. Captain Munnerylyn, 2012-13 4 Charles Tillman, 2012 4 Tedy Bruschi, 2002-03 4 Rk. T1. T3. T5. MOST INTERCEPTION-TOUCHDOWNS STEELERS HISTORY STEELER, YEARS INT-TDs William Gay, 2007-11, ‘13-15 5 Rod Woodson, 1987-96 5 Chad Scott, 1997-2004 4 Jack Butler, 1951-59 4 Five Steelers Tied 3 With his fifth interception returned for a touchdown, Gay became the 10th active NFL defender with five pick sixes and increased his career total to 10 interceptions, eight as a Steeler. GAY’S MILESTONE AT 158 CB William Gay extended his consecutive regular-season games played streak to 158 in Week 15 at Cincinati - the longest active consecutive games played streak among NFL defenisve players. MITCHELL IN THE BACKFIELD S Mike Mitchell leads the Pittsburgh secondary with 65 combined tackles in 2016 (45 solo) and has added eight pass break-ups, an interception and a quarterback hit through the first 14 games of the season. In Week 12 at Indianapolis, Mitchell picked off Indianapolis QB Scott Tolzien in the fourth quarter to mark his 10th career interception and fourth as a Steeler. Mitchell made his 59th consecutive regular-season at Buffalo in Week 14 - the fifth-longest active consecutive games played streak among NFL safeties. TUITT TIES SINGLE-GAME MARK DE Stephon Tuitt tied a single-game career-high with 2.0 sacks in Week 11 at Cleveland, his third career multi-sack game. Tuitt was named AFC Defensive Player of the Week for his Week 11 performance, his first such accolade, and became the Steeler to receive the honor since Troy Polamalu in 2013 (Week 12). Along with a sack in Week 11, he posted his second career sack streak (three games, Sept. 20-Oct. 1, 2015). Tuitt was credited with a half-sack of Buffalo QB Tyrod Taylor in the first quarter of Week 14’s game at Buffalo, increasing his season total to 3.5 (11.0 in his NFL career). TIMMONS’ TIME IN 2016 LB Lawrence Timmons leads the Steelers’ defense in 2016 with 98 total tackles (65 solo) through the team’s first 14 games, to go along with two interceptions and 1.5 sacks. Timmons led the Steelers with eight stops in the first game of the season on Monday Night Football at Washington, including four solo stops, and totaled a game-high 11 tackles in Week Seven vs. New England, all solo. In Week 12, Timmons posted a game-high 10 total tackles (8 solo), along with a quarterback hit. TIMMONS ON THE SACK CHART LB Lawrence Timmons recorded a sack in the fourth quarter during Week 11’s game at Cleveland to increase his career total to 34.5 quarterback sacks. Timmons’ 34.5 quarterback sacks are the ninth-most by a Steeler since sacks became an official statistic in 1982: Rk. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. STEELERS SACK LEADERS SINCE 1982 STEELER, YEARS SACKS Greg Lloyd, 1988-97 53.5 Aaron Smith, 1999-2011 44.0 Kevin Greene, 1993-95 35.5 Lawrence Timmons, 2007-15 34.5 Clark Haggans, 2000-07 32.5 TIMMONS’ DIGITS 1-OF-4 Timmons became the fourth Steeler with 30 sacks and 10 interceptions in 2015, joining Joey Porter, Greg Lloyd and Mike Merriweather, since sacks became an official statistic in 1982. 10 He recorded the 10th interception of his NFL career in Week 6 of 2015 vs. Arizona. He became the ninth Steelers linebacker to record 10 interceptions since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger. 10 Timmons totaled 10 total tackles (8 solo) in Week 12 against at Indianapolis. He has registered double digit tackles in 41 games during his career, including 28 times since the start of the 2012 season. 20 (17) His tackles (20) and solo tackles (17) in a victory over Baltimore in Week 7 in 2013 were both career highs. 98 Timmons, who has missed only two games his entire career, started his team-leading 98th consecutive regular-season game in Week 15 at Cincinnati. 108-AND-109 Since the start of the 2010 season, Timmons has started (108) and played in (109) the most games out of any Steelers’ linebacker, while also leading the group in tackles over that time. 100 Timmons has eclipsed 100 total tackles five times in his NFL career (2010, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15) and has led the defense in total tackles four times, including each of the previous three seasons (2010 ‘13 ‘14 and ‘15). DUPREE IN YEAR TWO LB Bud Dupree made his first start of the 2016 season in Week 14 at Buffalo and recorded the first multi-sack game of his NFL career, bringing down Buffalo QB Tyrod Taylor twice. Dupree returned to the field in Week 11 and has appeared in each of the previous five games, making 13 total tackles, to go along with 2.5 sacks, four quarterback hits and four tackles for losses. WILLIAMS LED THE ‘D’ LB Vince Williams led the Steelers’ defense in tackles in back-to-back games (Weeks Four-Five). In Week Four, Williams made his first start of the 2016 season in vs. Kansas City on Sunday Night Football, and tallied a game and single-game personal best 15 tackles (13 solo). He was also redited with a sack in the second quarter, his first of the season, increasing his career total to 1.5. Williams led the defense with a game high of 9 tackles (8 solo) in Week Five against the New York Jets, to go along with a sack, three stops for losses and two quarterback hits. BURNS ON THE CORNER Rookie CB Artie Burns leads the Steelers defense with three interceptions in 2016 and is tied for the lead among the 2016 NFL rookie class: NFL INTERCEPTION LEADERS - 2016 ROOKIES Rk. ROOKIE, TEAM INTs T1. Artie Burns, PIT 3 Deion Jones, ATL 3 T3. Briean Boddy-Calhoun, CLE 2 Tavon Young, BAL 2 Each of Burns’ three interceptions have come in road games, with his first pick coming in his first career start in Week Nine at Baltimore. In Week 11 at Cleveland, Burns hauled in his second interception of the season, picking off Cleveland QB Cody Kessler on the Browns’ opening possession of the game, and led the team with a single-game career-high three pass breakups. Burns posted his third interception in Week 14 at Buffalo. DAVIS MAKING HIS MARK Rookie SS Sean Davis has totaled 54 tackles (42 solo) in 2016 - ranking tied for ninth among the 2016 NFL defensive back rookie class (NFL.com): NFL TACKLE LEADERS 2016 DEFENSIVE BACK ROOKIES Rk. ROOKIE, TEAM TACKLES 6. Jalen Ramsey, JAC 57 T7. Anthony Brown, DAL 55 Brian Poole, ATL 55 T9. Sean Davis, PIT 54 Kevin Byard, TEN 54 Davis has started seven of 14 games on the season and added a half-sack, three passes defensed, two quarterback hits, two tackles for losses and an interception during his rookie campaign. BOS-DOES-WELL A LAND DOWN IN THE 20 K Chris Boswell has converted 20 of his 24 field goal attempts in 2016 - including 11 of 12 attempts from 40-49 yards. Since joining the Steelers in 2015, Boswell is 49-of-56 overall on field goal attempts (87.5%), including 20-of-24 (83.3%) between 40-49 yards. His 87.5 field goal percent ranks second in Steelers history among kickers with at least 30 field goal attempts: STEELERS FIELD GOAL % LEADERS (Minimum 30 Attempts) Rk. KICKER, YEAR FGM-FGA 1. Shaun Suisham, 2010-14 124-141 2. Chris Boswell, 2015-pres. 49-56 3. Norm Johnson, 1995-98 105-127 4. Jeff Reed, 2002-10 204-249 5. Gary Anderson, 1982-94 309-395 FG% 87.9 87.5 82.7 81.9 78.2 BOZ TIES TEAM MARK K Chris Boswell was successful on each of his six field goal attempts (45, 49, 49, 40, 49, 30) in Week 15’s 24-20 win at Cincinnati. Boswell tied a a franchise single-game record with six field goals made (Jeff Reed: Dec. 1, 2002 and Gary Anderson: Oct. 23, 1988): STEELERS SINGLE-GAME FIELD GOALS MADE LEADERS Rk. STEELER FGM T1. Chris Boswell, Dec. 18, 2016 6 Jeff Reed, Dec. 1, 2002 6 Gary Anderson, Oct. 23, 1988 6 P Jordan Berry boomed two punts covering 107 yards for a 53.5 average in Week One at Washington. In Week Two vs. Cincinnati, he pinned five punts inside the Bengals’ 20 yard line, marking the fifth game of his NFL career with at least three inside the 20’s. Berry landed each of his three punts in Week Five against the New York Jets inside their 20-yard line. In Week Nine at Baltimore, Berry punted the ball a single-game career-high nine times. Through the team’s first 14 games, Berry has pinned opponents inside their 20-yard line on 22 of his 57 punts. Berry has Increased his regular-season career total to 50 punts inside the opponent 20 to become the seventh Steeler with at least 50. PRESEASON GAME #1 PRESEASON GAME #2 Detroit 30, Pittsburgh 17 August 12, 2016 Heinz Field (44,148) Philadelphia 17, Pittsburgh 0 August 18, 2016 Heinz Field (45,351) PITTSBURGH - The Steelers fell to the Detroit Lions, 30-17, in the team’s 2016 preseason opener at Heinz Field. After a scoreless first quarter, the Steelers’ defense got a splash play early in the second quarter. DE Ricardo Mathews applied pressure on QB Dan Orlovsky, and his ensuing throw was picked off by CB Doran Grant, who returned the interception 39 yards for a touchdown. Detroit K Matt Prater connected on a 29-yard field goal on the Lions’ next possession for the team’s first points of the game. Pittsburgh responded on its next drive when QB Landry Jones threw a 29-yard touchdown to WR Darrius Heyward-Bey to give Pittsburgh a 14-3 advantage. Detroit cut the lead to 14-10 on its next possession when Orlovsky threw a 28-yard touchdown to WR Andre Roberts. Prater made a 31-yard field goal prior to halftime, and the Steelers held a 14-13 lead at the break. Detroit K Devon Bell connected on a 42-yard field goal midway through the third quarter to give the Lions a 16-14 advantage. Steelers K Chris Boswell responded with a 37-yard field goal later in the quarter to give Pittsburgh a 17-16 lead. The Lions though would score the final 14 points of the game. RB Dwayne Washington returned a kickoff 96 yards for a touchdown early in the fourth quarter. And QB Jake Rudock threw a 27-yard touchdown to WR Jace Billingsley midway through the fourth quarter to seal the 30-17 victory for Detroit. PITTSBURGH - The Steelers were shut out, 17-0, by the Philadelphia Eagles at Heinz Field in the team’s second exhibition game. On Pittsburgh’s second drive of the game, QB Landry Jones was picked off by CB Nolan Carroll, who returned the interception 38 yards for a touchdown to give Philadelphia a 7-0 lead. Jones threw four interceptions in the first half. His final interception came at the hands of CB Jaylen Watkins. On the Eagles’ ensuing possession, K Cody Parkey connected on a 40-yard field goal prior to halftime to give Philadelphia a 10-0 advantage at the break. Midway through the third quarter, RB Kenjon Barner scored on a five-yard run to give Philadelphia the decisive 17-0 victory. Steelers’ WRs Cobi Hamilton and Eli Rogers each had a game-high four receptions, and Steelers’ CB Kevin White finished with a game-high six tackles. GAME SUMMARY Lions (1-0) 013 31430 STEELERS (0-1) 014 0 317 TEAM QTIME PLAY DRIVE SCORE PIT 2 14:04 Grant 39 yd. interception return (Boswell kick) --;-- 7-0 DET 2 8:00 Prater 29 yd. FG 13-74; 6:04 7-3 PIT 2 4:29 Heyward-Bey 28 yd. pass from Jones (Boswell kick) 6-75; 3:31 14-3 DET 2 1:52 Roberts 28 yd. pass from Orlovsky (Prater kick) 7-81; 2:37 14-10 DET 2 0:18 Prater 31 yd. FG 7-14; 0:54 14-13 DET 3 6:54 Bell 42 yd. FG 4-9; 2:00 14-16 PIT 4 13:38 Boswell 37 yd. FG 13-56; 8:16 17-16 DET 4 13:26 Washington 96 yd. kickoff return (Rudock-Davis pass) 0-0; 0:12 17-24 DET 4 6:12 Billingsley 27 yd. pass from Rudock (Kick failed) 11-74; 5:42 30-17 TEAM STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS LionsSteelers 1st Downs 20 (3-16-1) 10 (5-4-1) 3rd Downs 12-19 (63%) 2-12 (17%) 4th Downs 0-0 (0%) 0-0 (0%) Total Net Yards379 187 Plays-Avg.70-5.4 50-3.7 Rushing Yards95 85 Rush Att.-Avg. 27-3.5 20-4.3 Net Passing284 102 Att.-Comp.-Int. 42-28-1 26-15-0 Sacks By 4-251-10 Punts-Avg. 3-47.0 7-52.1 Penalties 8-829-72 Fumbles-Lost5-1 3-1 Time of Poss. 34:02 25:58 RUSHING: Det. – Zenner 7-24; Rudock 4-20; Riddick 4-15; Ridley 5-14; Washington 2-12; Winn 4-5; Stafford 1-5. Pit. – Richardson 1144; Ayers 1-14; Gradkowski 2-11; Toussaint 1-5; Rogers 1-5; BrownDukes 1-2; Stingily 1-1; Coates 1-0. PASSING: Det. – Orlovsky 25-161, 164, 1 TD; Rudock 11-8-0, 72, 1 TD; Stafford 6-4-0, 58. Pit. – Jones 12-6-0, 55, 1 TD; Vaughan 11-6-0, 50. Gradkowski 3-3-0, 22. RECEIVING: Det. – Kerley 5-36; Roberts 3-57, 1 TD; Billingsley 3-33, 1 TD; Zenner 3-32; Winn 2-25; Charles 2-15; Davis 2-14; Boldin 1-30; M. Jones 1-16; Washington 1-15; Wick 1-10; Ridley 1-5; Fuehne 1-5; Riddick 1-2; T. Jones 1-(1). Pit. – Coates 3-18; Hamilton 2-22; Richardson 2-16; Lang 2-15; Heyward-Bey 1-29, 1 TD; Rogers 1-8; Brown-Dukes 1-8; Ayers 1-5; James 1-4; Johnson 1-2. GAME SUMMARY Eagles (2-0) 7370 17 STEELERS (0-2) 00000 TEAM QTIME PLAY PHI 1 9:18 Carroll 38 yd. interception return (Parkey kick) PHI 2 0:03 Parkey 40 yd. FG PHI 3 7:47 Barner 5 yd. run (Parkey kick) DRIVE SCORE --;-- 0-7 6-38; 0:32 0-10 15-87; 7:13 0-17 TEAM STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS EaglesSteelers 1st Downs 16 (4-12-0) 12 (2-9-1) 3rd Downs 9-17 (53%) 7-15 (47%) 4th Downs 0-0 (0%) 0-1 (0%) Total Net Yards298 207 Plays-Avg.67-4.4 58-3.6 Rushing Yards91 50 Rush Att.-Avg. 27-3.4 21-2.4 Net Passing 207157 Att.-Comp.-Int. 39-26-0 33-19-4 Sacks By 4-211-12 Punts-Avg. 7-50.4 6-46.7 Penalties12-966-36 Fumbles-Lost1-1 0-0 Time of Poss. 30:29 29:31 RUSHING: Phi. – Barner 6-41, 1 TD; Marshall 8-18; Mathews 5-18; O’Neal 4-9; Daniel 1-7; Bradford 1-1; Bethel-Thompson 2-(-3). Pit. – Toussaint 8-26; Richardson 10-15; Coates 1-9; Brown-Dukes 2-0. PASSING: Phi. – Bradford 19-140, 115; Daniel 16-10-0, 82; BethelThompson 4-2-0, 22. Pit. – Jones 20-12-4, 111; Vaughan 13-7-0, 67. RECEIVING: Phi. – Turner 3-44; Ertz 3-24; Rush 3-22; Sproles 3-8; Agholor 2-30; Marshall 2-19; Jones 2-16; Burton 2-13; Randle 2-10; Celek 1-17; Pantale 1-7; Huff 1-5; Barner 1-4. Pit. – Hamilton 4-44; Rogers 4-39; Coates 2-30; Tucker 2-17; Toussaint 2-16; James 2-7; Heyward-Bey 1-12; Brown-Dukes 1-7; Richardson 1-6. PRESEASON GAME #3 PRESEASON GAME #4 Pittsburgh 27, New Orleans 14 August 26, 2016 Mercedes-Benz Superdome (73,002) Carolina 18, Pittsburgh 6 September 1, 2016 Bank of America Stadium (73,274) NEW ORLEANS - Pittsburgh won its first contest of the 2016 preseason, defeating the New Orleans Saints, 27-14. The Steelers’ offense wasted no time, as the group scored touchdowns on each of its first two possessions of the game. QB Ben Roethlisberger led the team on a 15-play, 74-yard drive that he capped off with a five-yard touchdown pass to TE Jesse James. On the Steelers’ next drive, Roethlisberger threw a 57-yard touchdown pass to WR Antonio Brown to give the Steelers a 14-0 lead. New Orleans cut the lead 14-7 when QB Drew Brees threw a 17yard touchdown to WR Willie Snead early in the second quarter. With less than one minute remaining in the first half, QB Landry Jones threw an eight-yard touchdown pass to WR Sammie Coates, and the Steelers led 21-7 at the break. Midway through the third quarter, QB Garrett Grayson threw a 31-yard touchdown to WR Tommylee Lewis to cut the lead to 2114, but it would be the closest the Saints would get the rest of the game. K Chris Boswell made a 40-yard field goal late in the third quarter to give the Steelers a 24-14 advantage. Late in the fourth quarter, LB Steven Johnson picked off Grayson, and Boswell made a 48-yard field goal on Pittsburgh’s ensuing drive. Rookie LB Tyler Matakevich picked off Grayson on the Saints’ next possession to seal the victory for Pittsburgh. CHARLOTTE - Pittsburgh lost its 2016 preseason finale GAME SUMMARY GAME SUMMARY STEELERS (1-2)14733 27 Saints (0-3) 0770 14 TEAM QTIME PLAY DRIVE SCORE PIT 1 9:24 James 5 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Boswell kick) 15-74; 5:36 7-0 PIT 1 6:53 Brown 57 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Boswell kick) 4-79; 1:13 14-0 NO 2 9:40 Snead 17 yd. pass from Brees (Barth kick) 12-78; 5:26 14-7 PIT 2 0:58 Coates 8 yd. pass from Jones (Boswell kick) 11-61; 3:56 21-7 NO 3 6:56 Lewis 31 yd. pass from Grayson (Forbath kick) 6-63; 2:30 21-14 PIT 3 3:02 Boswell 40 yd. FG 5-58; 3:54 24-14 PIT 4 3:02 Boswell 48 yd. FG 4-6; 1:23 27-14 TEAM STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS SteelersSaints 1st Downs 17 (3-13-1) 20 (6-12-2) 3rd Downs 6-14 (43%) 6-13 (46%) 4th Downs 0-1 (0%) 0-2 (0%) Total Net Yards417 360 Plays-Avg.64-6.5 70-5.1 Rushing Yards75 111 Rush Att.-Avg. 24-3.1 26-4.3 Net Passing342 249 Att.-Comp.-Int. 39-31-0 43-27-2 Sacks By 1-81-12 Punts-Avg. 4-40.5 5-49.0 Penalties 9-806-55 Fumbles-Lost1-1 2-0 Time of Poss. 31:45 28:15 R USHING: Pit. – Bell 3-21; Richardson 9-20; Ayers 1-15; Williams 4-12; Toussaint 6-8; Jones 1-(-1). N.O. – Hightower 8-27; Cadet 4-24; Spiller 4-20; Ingram 7-17; Murphy 1-16; Lasco 1-4; Kuhn 1-3. PASSING: Pit. – Jones 21-19-0, 206, 1 TD; Roethlisberger 17-12-0, 148, 2 TDs; Renner 0-0-0, 0. N.O. – Grayson 23-14-2, 128, 1 TD; Brees 12-9-0, 78, 1 TD; McCown 8-4-0, 51. RECEIVING: Pit. – Bell 5-37; Brown 4-87, 1 TD; James 4-25, 1 TD; Williams 3-9; Coates 2-66, 1 TD; Wheaton 2-40; Grimble 2-26; Toussaint 2-18; Rogers 2-17; Johnson 2-12; Heyward-Bey 1-14; Richardson 1-4; Ayers 1-(-1). N.O. – Snead 4-58, 1 TD; Cadet 4-42; Murphy 3-9; Spiller 3-(-1); Lewis 2-41, 1 TD; Coleman 2-20; Lasco 2-12; Thomas 1-23; Griffin 1-14; Manhertz 1-12; Cooks 1-10; Hightower 1-8; Harris 1-5; Fleener 1-3. to Carolina, 18-6, at Bank of America Stadium. Carolina led the entire game. K Graham Gano connected on a 47-yard field goal midway through the first quarter to give the Panthers a 3-0 advantage. Gano finished with six made field goals on the night. In the second quarter, Gano made field goals from 42, 28 and 41 yards out to give Carolina a 12-0 lead at halftime. Gano’s 22-yard field goal midway through the third quarter extended Carolina’s lead to 15-0. The Steelers got on the board early in the fourth quarter when RB Daryl Richardson scored on a one-yard run to cut the lead to 15-6. But Gano made a 45-yard field goal on the Panthers’ next possession to seal the victory for Carolina. Pittsburgh’s defense totaled three sacks on the night. S Jordan Dangerfield and LB L.J. Fort each added 10 tackles. STEELERS (1-3) 00066 Panthers (2-2) 3933 18 TEAM QTIME PLAY CAR 1 5:41 Gano 47 yd. FG CAR 2 11:23 Gano 42 yd. FG CAR 2 3:36 Gano 28 yd. FG CAR 2 0:00 Gano 41 yd. FG CAR 3 7:35 Gano 22 yd. FG PIT 4 14:51 Richardson 1 yd. run (Pass failed) CAR 4 10:48 Gano 45 yd. FG DRIVE SCORE 6-28; 2:38 0-3 12-59; 6:02 0-6 11-44; 6:08 0-9 12-59; 1:36 0-12 6-18; 2:42 0-15 7-66; 3:41 6-15 7-55; 4:03 6-18 TEAM STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS SteelersPanthers 1st Downs 8 (3-4-1) 21 (10-10-1) 3rd Downs 4-11 (36%) 7-17 (41%) 4th Downs 0-0 (0%) 0-0 (0%) Total Net Yards122 351 Plays-Avg.39-3.1 74-4.7 Rushing Yards63 174 Rush Att.-Avg. 22-2.9 42-4.1 Net Passing59 177 Att.-Comp.-Int. 16-9-0 29-17-0 Sacks By3-231-9 Punts-Avg. 7-46.0 3-33.7 Penalties 4-375-54 Fumbles-Lost3-2 0-0 Time of Poss. 21:07 38:53 R USHING: Pit. – Richardson 9-45, 1 TD; Toussaint 7-11; BrownDukes 3-5; Ayers 1-3; Coates 1-0; Stingily 1-(-1). Car. – Artis-Payne 18-77; Simmons 10-43; Wegher 11-42; Whittaker 2-13; Webb 1-(-1). PASSING: Pit. – Renner 11-5-0, 39; Jones 5-4-0, 29. Car. – Webb 29-17-0, 200. RECEIVING: Pit. – Rogers 3-20; Hamilton 2-18; Richardson 2-13; Ayers 1-11; Tucker 1-6. Car. – Bersin 6-89; Lucas 2-26; ArtisPayne 2-18; Norwood 2-17; Byrd 1-18; Garrett 1-12; Simonson 1-11; Simmons 1-8; Wegher 1-1. GAME #1 GAME #2 Pittsburgh 38, Washington 16 September 12, 2016 FedExField (79,124) Pittsburgh 24, Cincinnati 16 September 18, 2016 Heinz Field (65,072) LANDOVER, Md. - The Steelers were victorious in the team’s 2016 regular-season opener, defeating the Washington Redskins, 38-16, on Monday Night Football. Washington K Dustin Hopkins connected from 31 yards out midway through the first quarter, and after CB Bashaud Breeland intercepted QB Ben Roethlisberger on Pittsburgh’s ensuing drive, Hopkins made a 40-yard field goal to give Washington an early 6-0 lead. It would be the Redskins’ final lead of the game. Early in the second quarter, Roethlisberger threw a 29-yard touchdown pass to WR Antonio Brown on a fourth-and-one play to give the Steelers a 7-6 lead. Roethlisberger threw a three-yard touchdown to WR Eli Rogers with 31 seconds remaining in the first half to give Pittsburgh a 14-3 advantage at the break. K Chris Boswell made a 46-yard field goal on the Steelers’ first drive of the second half to give Pittsburgh a 17-6 lead. On Washington’s ensuing possession, LB Ryan Shazier picked off QB Kirk Cousins. Five plays later, Roethlisberger and Brown connected again, this time for a 26-yard touchdown, to give the Steelers a 24-6 advantage. The Redskins got within one score early in the fourth quarter, as the team scored 10 points on a Hopkins’ 34-yard field goal a oneyard rushing touchdown by RB Chris Thompson. But Pittsburgh’s offense could not stop its momentum. RB DeAngelo Williams scored two rushing touchdowns in the fourth quarter, one from 15 yards and one from six yards, to seal the victory for the Steeelers. PITTSBURGH - For the second consecutive game, QB GAME SUMMARY STEELERS (1-0) 014101438 Redskins (0-1) 6037 16 TEAM QTIME PLAY DRIVE SCORE WAS 1 5:56 Hopkins 31 yd. FG 9-54; 3:24 0-3 WAS 1 1:08 Hopkins 40 yd. FG 5-14; 2:38 0-6 PIT 2 10:10 Brown 29 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Boswell kick) 11-75; 5:58 7-6 PIT 2 0:27 Rogers 3 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Boswell kick) 14-67; 5:52 14-6 PIT 3 11:18 Boswell 46 yd. FG 8-47; 3:42 17-6 PIT 3 7:01 Brown 26 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Boswell kick) 5-75; 2:04 24-6 WAS 3 2:01 Hopkins 34 yd. FG 9-52; 5:00 24-9 WAS 4 13:01 Thompson 1 yd. run (Hopkins kick) 7-77; 2:18 24-16 PIT 4 5:48 Williams 15 yd. run (Boswell kick) 13-73; 7:13 31-16 PIT 4 1:54 Williams 6 yd. run (Boswell kick) 6-45; 2:23 38-16 TEAM STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS SteelersRedskins 1st Downs 23 (9-14-0) 18 (3-14-1) 3rd Downs 9-14 (64%) 3-10 (30%) 4th Downs 2-2 (100%) 0-2 (0%) Total Net Yards435 384 Plays-Avg.68-6.4 55-7.0 Rushing Yards147 55 Rush Att.-Avg. 30-4.9 12-4.6 Net Passing288 329 Att.-Comp.-Int. 37-27-1 43-30-2 Sacks By 0-01-12 Punts-Avg. 2-53.5 1-27.0 Penalties 4-819-55 Fumbles-Lost2-0 1-0 Time of Poss. 33:18 26:42 RUSHING: Pit. – Williams 26-143, 2 TDs; Toussaint 3-6; Roethlisberger 1-(-2). Was. – Jones 7-24; Thompson 4-23, 1 TD; Cousins 1-8. PASSING: Pit. – Roethlisberger 37-27-1, 300, 3 TDs. Was. – Cousins 43-30-2, 329. RECEIVING: Pit. – Brown 8-126, 2 TDs; Rogers 6-59, 1 TD; Williams 6-28; James 5-31; Coates 2-56. Was. – Reed 7-64; Jackson 6-102; Crowder 6-58; Garcon 6-51; Thompson 2-16; Davis 1-20; Jones 1-9; Doctson 1-9. Ben Roethlisberger threw three touchdown passes to help lift the Steelers to victory, this time, 24-16, over the Cincinnati Bengals at Heinz Field. Roethlisberger’s first touchdown pass, a 20-yarder, was thrown to TE Xavier Grimble late in the first quarter. It marked Grimble’s first career reception. Cincinnati K Mike Nugent connected on a 25-yard field goal with less than one minute to go in the first quarter to cut the lead to 7-3. K Chris Boswell’s 49-yard field goal gave the Steelers a 10-3 advantage late in the second quarter. Nugent made a 33-yarder as time expired in the second quarter, and Pittsburgh led 10-6 at the break. TE Jesse James caught a nine-yard touchdown from Roethlisberger midway through the third quarter to extend the Steelers lead to 17-6. Nugent’s 21-yard field goal late in the third quarter got the Bengals within one score, 17-9. Midway through the fourth quarter, Roethlisberger threw a four-yard touchdown to RB DeAngelo Williams to give Pittsburgh a 24-9 lead. The Bengals got within one score again when QB Andy Dalton threw a 25-yard touchdown pass to RB Giovani Bernard to make it 24-16 Pittsburgh. The Bengals had one last attempt to tie the game, but LB James Harrison forced a fumble on WR Tyler Boyd. The ball was recovered by S Robert Golden and he returned the fumble 21 yards, which sealed the victory for Pittsburgh. GAME SUMMARY Bengals (1-1) 3337 16 STEELERS (2-0) 7377 24 TEAM QTIME PLAY DRIVE SCORE PIT 1 3:46 Grimble 20 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Boswell kick) 5-66; 1:43 7-0 CIN 1 0:23 Nugent 25 yd. FG 8-68; 3:23 7-3 PIT 2 4:10 Boswell 49 yd. FG 4-6; 0:55 10-3 CIN 2 0:00 Nugent 33 yd. FG 8-53; 0:48 10-6 PIT 3 6:16 James 9 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Boswell kick) 7-91; 3:20 17-6 CIN 3 2:10 Nugent 21 yd. FG 10-72; 4:06 17-9 PIT 4 6:48 Williams 4 yd. from Roethlisberger (Boswell kick) 12-68; 6:54 24-9 CIN 4 3:25 Bernard 25 yd. pass from Dalton (Nugent kick) 8-75; 3:23 24-16 TEAM STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS BengalsSteelers 1st Downs 21 (1-17-3) 19 (6-12-1) 3rd Downs 4-16 (25%) 7-17 (41%) 4th Downs 1-1 (100%) 0-1 (0%) Total Net Yards412 374 Plays-Avg.73-5.6 74-5.1 Rushing Yards46 124 Rush Att.-Avg. 18-2.6 36-3.4 Net Passing366 250 Att.-Comp.-Int. 54-31-0 37-19-2 Sacks By 1-91-0 Punts-Avg. 9-45.2 8-47.1 Penalties 5-315-54 Fumbles-Lost2-2 1-0 Time of Poss. 27:05 32:55 R USHING: Cin. – Hill 11-22; Bernard 5-17; Dalton 2-7. Pit. – Williams 32-94; Roethlisberger 1-14; Coates 1-6; Richardson 1-6; Toussaint 1-4. PASSING: Cin. – 54-31-0, 366, 1 TD. Pit. – Roethlisberger 37-19-2, 259, 3 TDs. RECEIVING: Cin. – Bernard 9-100, 1 TD; Boyd 6-78; LaFell 3-39; Hill 3-37; Kroft 3-35; Uzomah 3-9; Green 2-38; Erickson 1-20; Wright 1-10. Pit. – Brown 4-39; Williams 4-38, 1 TD; James 3-29, 1 TD; Coates 2-97; Grimble 2-26, 1 TD; Rogers 1-9; Toussaint 1-9; Heyward-Bey 1-7, Johnson 1-5. GAME #3 GAME #4 Philadelphia 34, Pittsburgh 3 September 25, 2016 Lincoln Financial Field (69,596) Pittsburgh 43, Kansas City 14 October 2, 2015 Heinz Field (61,278) PHILADELPHIA - The Steelers lost their first game of the season to the Philadelphia Eagles, 34-3, at Lincoln Financial Field. Eagles’ K Caleb Sturgis connected on a 29-yard field to give Philadelphia a 3-0 lead midway through the first quarter. QB Carson Wentz threw a 12-yard touchdown pass to WR Jordan Matthews early in the second quarter to give the Eagles a 10-0 advantage. Pittsburgh’s only points came on a 40-yard field goal by K Chris Boswell midway through the second quarter. Sturgis made a 38yard field goal prior to the two-minute warning to give Philadelphia a 13-3 lead at halftime. The Eagles scored three third-quarter touchdowns to seal the victory. Wentz threw a 73-yard touchdown pass to RB Darren Sproles, and RBs Wendell Smallwood and Kenjon Barner each scored a rushing touchdown. PITTSBURGH - The Steelers scored a team record 22 first-quarter points en route to a 43-14 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday Night Football at Heinz Field. Pittsburgh’s three first-quarter touchdowns came from touchdown passes by QB Ben Roethlisberger. After DE Stephon Tuitt forced a fumble on RB Spencer Ware that was recovered by CB Ross Cockrell, Roethlisberger threw a 31-yard touchdown to WR Darrius Heyward-Bey. After an interception by LB Jarvis Jones, Roethlisberger threw a four-yard touchdown to WR Antonio Brown. After a short punt by the Chiefs, Roethlisberger and Brown connected again, this time on a 38-yard touchdown, to give the Steelers a 22-0 lead at the end of the first quarter. Roethlisberger threw a nine-yard touchdown to TE Jesse James in the second quarter, and the Steelers took a 29-0 lead into halftime. On Pittsburgh’s first drive of the second half, Roethlisberger threw his fifth touchdown pass of the game, this one a 30-yarder to WR Markus Wheaton, to give the Steelers a 36-0 advantage. The Chiefs got on the board early in the fourth quarter when QB Alex Smith threw a 10-yard touchdown to WR Tyreek Hill. The Steelers countered that score with a touchdown of their own, when RB DeAngelo Williams scored on a two-yard run. Smith added a three-yard touchdown pass to TE Travis Kelce late in the fourth quarter for the Chiefs’ final points. Pittsburgh’s defense totaled four sacks, included three from DE Cameron Heyward, and forced two turnovers. GAME SUMMARY STEELERS (2-1) 03003 Eagles (3-0) 31021 034 TEAM QTIME PLAY PHI 1 5:29 Sturgis 29 yd. FG PHI 2 12:04 Matthews 12 yd. pass from Wentz (Sturgis kick) PIT 2 7:40 Boswell 40 yd. FG PHI 2 2:25 Sturgis 38 yd. FG PHI 3 12:54 Sproles 73 yd. pass from Wentz (Sturgis kick) PHI 3 5:45 Smallwood 1 yd. run (Sturgis kick) PHI 3 1:52 Barner 8 yd. run (Sturgis kick) DRIVE SCORE 7-63; 3:20 0-3 12-82; 6:06 0-10 8-61; 4:24 3-10 10-58; 5:15 3-13 3-75; 2:06 3-20 7-67; 4:58 3-27 3-41; 1:24 3-34 TEAM STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS SteelersEagles 1st Downs 15 (2-11-2) 25 (10-11-4) 3rd Downs 4-11 (36%) 4-10 (40%) 4th Downs 0-2 (0%) 0-0 (0%) Total Net Yards251 426 Plays-Avg.58-4.3 61-7.0 Rushing Yards29 125 Rush Att.-Avg. 10-2.9 30-4.2 Net Passing222 301 Att.-Comp.-Int. 44-24-1 31-23-0 Sacks By 0-04-35 Punts-Avg. 3-55.0 4-41.3 Penalties 7-7710-99 Fumbles-Lost2-1 1-0 Time of Poss. 25:04 34:56 RUSHING: Pit. – Williams 8-21; Roethlisberger 1-7; Richardson 1-1. Phi. – Smallwood 17-79, 1 TD; Barner 8-42, 1 TD; Wentz 1-10; Sproles 2-(-1); Mathews 2-(-5). PASSING: Pit. – Roethlisberger 44-24-1, 257. Phi. – Wentz 31-23-0, 301, 2 TDs. RECEIVING: Pit. – Brown 12-140; Williams 4-23; Coates 3-50; Rogers 2-32; James 2-10; Wheaton 1-2. Phi. – Sproles 6-128, 1 TD; Huff 4-20; Celek 3-61; Green-Beckham 3-33; Agholor 3-21; Burton 2-19; Matthews 2-19, 1 TD. GAME SUMMARY Chiefs (2-2) 0 0 01414 STEELERS (3-1)22777 43 TEAM QTIME PLAY DRIVE SCORE PIT 1 7:27 Heyward-Bey 31 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Pass to Wheaton) 3-32; 1:23 8-0 PIT 1 5:10 Brown 4 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Boswell kick) 1-4; 0:04 15-0 PIT 1 1:20 Brown 38 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Boswell kick) 2-40; 0:47 22-0 PIT 2 0:44 James 9 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Boswell kick) 10-80; 3:44 29-0 PIT 3 11:19 Wheaton 30 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Boswell kick) 6-75; 3:41 36-0 KC 4 11:11 Hill 10 yd. pass from Smith (Santos kick) 7-47; 2:17 36-7 PIT 4 7:22 Williams 2 yd. run (Boswell kick) 8-75; 3:49 43-7 KC 4 0:04 Kelce 3 yd. pass from Smith (Santos kick) 7-62; 3:41 43-14 TEAM STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS ChiefsSteelers 1st Downs 22 (3-17-2) 18 (4-13-1) 3rd Downs 8-17 (47%) 6-11 (55%) 4th Downs 2-3 (67%) 0-0 (0%) Total Net Yards357 436 Plays-Avg.72-5.0 55-7.9 Rushing Yards87 149 Rush Att.-Avg. 18-4.8 26-5.7 Net Passing270 287 Att.-Comp.-Int. 50-30-1 27-22-0 Sacks By 2-134-17 Punts-Avg. 6-42.8 5-42.2 Penalties 7-409-68 Fumbles-Lost3-1 1-0 Time of Poss. 30:36 29:24 RUSHING: K.C. – Ware 13-82; Charles 2-7; Smith 1-2; Hill 1-(-2); Davis 1-(-2). Pit. – Bell 18-144; Williams 4-7, 1 TD; Jones 2-0; Coates 1-(-1); Roethlisberger 1-(-1). PASSING: K.C. – Smith 50-30-1, 287, 2 TDs. Pit. – Roethlisberger 27-22-0, 300, 5 TDs. RECEIVING: K.C. – Conley 6-70; Maclin 5-78; Wilson 5-52 Hill 5-24, 1 TD; Kelce 5-23, 1 TD; Davis 2-14; Ware 1-14; Harris 1-12. Pit. – Coates 6-79; Bell 5-34; Brown 4-64, 2 TDs; James 2-15, 1 TD; Heyward-Bey 1-31, 1 TD; Wheaton 1-30, 1 TD; Johnson 1-26; Grimble 1-19; Williams 1-2. GAME #5 GAME #6 Pittsburgh 31, New York 13 October 9, 2016 Heinz Field (66,385) Miami 30, Pittsburgh 15 October 16, 2015 Hard Rock Stadium (65,351) PITTSBURGH - The Steelers defense pitched a second-half shutout and the offense scored 17 second-half points to lift the team to a 31-13 victory over the New York Jets at Heinz Field. The Jets scored the first points of the contest when K Nick Folk connected on a 35-yard field goal. On the Steelers’ first possession of the game, QB Ben Roethlisberger threw a 72-yard touchdown pass to WR Sammie Coates to give the Steelers a 7-3 advantage. New York scored 10 unanswered points. Folk made a 48-yard field goal, and QB Ryan Fitzpatrick threw a 15-yard touchdown pass to WR Brandon Marshall to give the Jets a 13-7 lead. It would be the last points the Jets would score. Roethlisberger threw a one-yard touchdown pass to TE Jesse James prior to halftime, and the Steelers took a 14-13 lead into the break. The second half belonged to Pittsburgh. K Chris Boswell made a 47-yard field goal early in the third quarter. Roethlisberger threw two fourth-quarter touchdowns, a five-yarder to WR Antonio Brown and a five-yarder to Coates to seal the victory for Pittsburgh. The Steelers defense did not allow a single third-down conversion in the second half, and they held the Jets to just 100 net yards in the final two quarters. LB Vince Williams led the defense with nine tackles, and he added one sack. MIAMI - RB Jay Ajayi rushed for 204 yards with two rushing scores to help lift the Dolphins to a 30-15 victory over the Steelers at Hard Rock Stadium. K Andrew Franks gave the Dolphins an early 3-0 lead. On the Steelers’ ensuing drive, WR Darrius Heyward-Bey scored on a 60-yard touchdown run to give Pittsburgh an 8-3 advantage. The 60-yard touchdown run was the longest touchdown run by a Steeler since 2005. Miami then scored 20 unanswered points. Franks connected on two field goals (23 and 30 yards), and RB Damien Williams scored on a one-yard run late in the second quarter, to give the Dolphins a 16-8 lead at the break. Ajayi scored on a one-yard run late in the third quarter to extend Miami’s lead to 23-8. Late in the fourth quarter, QB Ben Roethlisberger threw a 23-yard touchdown pass to WR Cobi Hamilton. On the Dolphins’ next play from scrimmage, Ajayi scored on a 62yard run to seal the victory. GAME SUMMARY Jets (1-4) 310 0 013 STEELERS (4-1) 7 7 31431 TEAM QTIME PLAY DRIVE SCORE NY 1 11:45 Folk 35 yd. FG 8-58; 3:15 0-3 PIT 1 10:16 Coates 72 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Boswell kick) 3-75; 1:29 7-3 NY 2 11:07 Folk 48 yd. FG 9-59; 4:40 7-6 NY 2 2:06 Marshall 15 yd. pass from Fitzpatrick (Folk kick) 7-69; 3:48 7-13 PIT 2 0:41 James 1 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Boswell kick) 11-75; 1:25 14-13 PIT 3 10:23 Boswell 47 yd. FG 4-2; 0:58 17-13 PIT 4 14:55 Brown 5 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Boswell kick) 9-80; 4:12 24-13 PIT 4 1:46 Coates 5 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Boswell kick) 12-79; 5:43 31-13 TEAM STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS JetsSteelers 1st Downs 16 (4-12-0) 30 (3-23-4) 3rd Downs 2-11 (18%) 5-10 (50%) 4th Downs 0-1 (0%) 0-1 (0%) Total Net Yards316 436 Plays-Avg.58-5.4 72-6.1 Rushing Yards72 61 Rush Att.-Avg. 17-4.2 24-2.5 Net Passing244 375 Att.-Comp.-Int. 38-25-0 47-34-0 Sacks By 1-53-11 Punts-Avg. 6-43.3 3-46.3 Penalties 4-181-10 Fumbles-Lost1-0 2-1 Time of Poss. 28:10 31:50 RUSHING: N.Y. – Forte 12-53; Powell 4-10; Fitzpatrick 1-9. Pit. – Bell 20-66; Williams 1-0; Jones 2-(-2); Berry 1-(-3). PASSING: N.Y. – Fitzpatrick 3825-0, 255, 1 TD. Pit. – Roethlisberger 47-34-0, 380, 4 TDs. RECEIVING: N.Y. – Marshall 8-114, 1 TD; Powell 6-41; Enunwa 4-51; Sefarian-Jenkins 2-17; Forte 2-7; Anderson 1-10; Bostick 1-0; Peake 1-6. Pit. – Bell 9-88; Brown 9-78, 1 TD; Coates 6-139, 2 TDs; James 6-43, 1 TD; Wheaton 2-19; Grimble 2-13. GAME SUMMARY STEELERS (4-2) 8007 15 Dolphins (2-4) 313 7 730 TEAM QTIME PLAY DRIVE SCORE MIA 1 8:34 Franks 30 yd. FG 9-53; 3:39 0-3 PIT 1 5:39 Heyward-Bey 60 yd. run (Pass to Bell) 6-75; 2:55 8-3 MIA 2 8:18 Franks 23 yd. FG 12-85; 7:08 8-6 MIA 2 5:23 Franks 30 yd. FG 4-1; 2:43 8-9 MIA 2 0:21 Williams 1 yd. run (Franks kick) 9-71; 2:26 8-16 MIA 3 1:39 Ajayi 1 yd. run (Franks kick) 6-52; 3:31 8-23 PIT 4 1:02 Hamilton 23 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Boswell kick)10-97; 3:18 15-23 MIA 4 0:50 Ajayi 62 yd. run (Franks kick) 1-62; 0:12 15-30 TEAM STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS SteelersDolphins 1st Downs 15 (3-11-1) 24 (12-10-2) 3rd Downs 3-11 (27%) 7-14 (50%) 4th Downs 0-1 (0%) 0-0 (0%) Total Net Yards297 474 Plays-Avg.53-5.6 68-7.0 Rushing Yards128 222 Rush Att.-Avg. 16-8.0 36-6.2 Net Passing169 252 Att.-Comp.-Int. 35-19-2 32-24-0 Sacks By 0-02-20 Punts-Avg. 5-36.0 2-38.5 Penalties 6-658-95 Fumbles-Lost0-0 0-0 Time of Poss. 23:30 36:30 RUSHING: Pit. – Heyward-Bey 1-60, 1 TD; Bell 10-53; Williams 3-10; Brown 1-6; Jones 1-(-1). Mia. – Ajayi 25-204, 2 TDs; Williams 6-12, 1 TD; Foster 3-3; Tannehill 2-3. PASSING: Pit. – Roethlisberger 34-19-2, 189, 1 TD; Jones 1-0-0, 0. Mia. – Tannehill 32-24-0, 252. RECEIVING: Pit. – Bell 6-55; Brown 4-39; Rogers 4-35; Hamilton 2-36, 1 TD; James 2-13; Grimble 1-11. Mia. – Landry 7-91; Parker 5-28; Gray 3-81; Stills 2-12; Foster 2-12; Williams 2-5; Sims 1-12; Jones 1-8, Ajayi 1-3. GAME #7 GAME #8 New England 27, Pittsburgh 16 October 23, 2016 Heinz Field (66,009) Baltimore 21, Pittsburgh 14 November 6, 2016 M&T Bank Stadium (71,286) PITTSBURGH - RB LeGarrette Blount’s five yard touchdown run early in the fourth quarter sealed the 27-16 victory for the Patriots at Heinz Field. New England jumped to a 14-0 lead by the early stages of the second quarter. QB Tom Brady threw a 19-yard touchdown pass to RB James White and Blount scored on a three-yard run. The Steelers would chip away, getting 10 points prior to halftime. QB Landry Jones threw a 14-yard touchdown pass to WR Darrius Heyward-Bey, and K Chris Boswell made a 32-yard field goal. New England led 14-10 at the break. Boswell’s 46-yard field goal midway through the third quarter got the Steelers within one point, but it would be the closest Pittsburgh would get the remainder of the game. Brady threw a 36-yard touchdown pass to TE Rob Gronkowski to make it 20-13 midway through the third quarter. Boswell connected on a 44-yard field goal to cut the lead to 20-16 early in the fourth quarter. But on the Patriots’ next drive, Blount scored the game-sealing touchdown. BALTIMORE - Despite a late comeback by Pittsburgh, the Ravens defeated the Steelers 21-14 at M&T Bank Stadium. QB Joe Flacco threw a 95-yard touchdown pass to WR Mike Wallace to give the Ravens a 7-0 advantage. K Justin Tucker made a 49-yard field goal prior to halftime, and the Ravens led 10-0 at the break. Tucker’s 42-yard field goal midway through the third quarter gave the Ravens a 13-0 advantage. Early in the fourth quarter, WR Chris Moore returned a blocked punt 14 yards for a touchdown. Flacco then connected with WR Steve Smith Sr. for the two-point conversion to give Baltimore a 21-0 lead. The Steelers made a comeback in the fourth quarter. QB Ben Roethlisberger threw a 23-yard touchdown to WR Antonio Brown. And Roethlisberger scored on a fouryard touchdown run to cut the lead to 21-14. The Steelers, however, failed to recover a late onside kick attempt. GAME SUMMARY Patriots (6-1) 7767 27 STEELERS (4-3) 010 3 316 TEAM QTIME PLAY DRIVE SCORE NE 1 2:55 White 19 yd. pass from Brady (Gostkowski kick) 13-80; 7:23 0-7 NE 2 10:58 Blount 3 yd. run (Gostkowski kick) 11-84; 4:46 0-14 PIT 2 9:02 Heyward-Bey 14 yd. pass from Jones (Boswell kick)5-71; 1:56 7-14 PIT 2 0:02 Boswell 32 yd. FG 10-66; 1:45 10-14 PIT 3 8:44 Boswell 46 yd. FG 9-48; 4:49 13-14 NE 3 6:19 Gronkowski 36 yd. pass from Brady (Kick failed) 5-75; 2:25 13-20 PIT 4 14:44 Boswell 44 yd. FG 12-42; 6:35 16-20 NE 4 11:44 Blount 5 yd. run (Gostkowski kick) 6-75; 3:00 16-27 TEAM STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS PatriotsSteelers 1st Downs 21 (11-9-1) 17 (5-11-1) 3rd Downs 7-12 (58%) 5-16 (31%) 4th Downs 0-0 (0%) 1-2 (50%) Total Net Yards362 375 Plays-Avg.55-6.6 69-5.4 Rushing Yards140 94 Rush Att.-Avg. 29-4.8 22-4.3 Net Passing222 281 Att.-Comp.-Int. 26-19-0 47-29-1 Sacks By 0-00-0 Punts-Avg. 5-40.6 4-48.8 Penalties 4-4010-85 Fumbles-Lost2-2 1-0 Time of Poss. 27:31 32:29 RUSHING: N.E. – Blount 24-127, 2 TDs; Brady 5-13. Pit. – Bell 21-81; Brown 1-13. PASSING: N.E. – Brady 26-19-0, 222, 2 TDs. Pit. – Jones 47-29-1, 281, 1 TD. RECEIVING: N.E. – Edelman 9-60; Gronkowski 4-93, 1 TD; White 2-32, 1 TD; Hogan 2-25; Blount 1-7; Bennett 1-5. Pit. – Bell 10-68; Brown 7-106; Hamilton 3-36; Heyward-Bey 3-30, 1 TD; James 2-18; Grimble 2-14; Johnson 1-5; Coates 1-4. GAME SUMMARY STEELERS (4-4) 0 0 01414 Ravens (4-4) 7338 21 TEAM QTIME PLAY DRIVE SCORE BAL 1 1:07 Wallace 95 yd. pass from Flacco (Tucker kick) 2-96; 0:43 0-7 BAL 2 0:03 Tucker 49 yd. FG 9-43; 1:41 0-10 BAL 3 4:50 Tucker 42 yd. FG 4-8, 1:30 0-13 BAL 4 13:36 Moore 14 yd. blocked punt return (Flacco-Smith pass) --;-- 0-21 PIT 4 8:38 Brown 23 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Boswell kick) 9-75; 4:58 7-21 PIT 4 0:48 Roethlisberger 4 yd. run (Boswell kick) 7-65; 1:20 14-21 TEAM STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS SteelersRavens 1st Downs 15 (3-10-2) 13 (2-7-4) 3rd Downs 4-16 (25%) 4-17 (24%) 4th Downs 1-2 (50%) 0-0 (0%) Total Net Yards277 274 Plays-Avg.65-4.3 63-4.3 Rushing Yards36 50 Rush Att.-Avg. 18-2.0 29-1.7 Net Passing241 224 Att.-Comp.-Int. 45-23-1 31-19-1 Sacks By 3-262-23 Punts-Avg. 10-43.1 9-42.2 Penalties 13-9910-94 Fumbles-Lost2-0 2-0 Time of Poss. 27:50 32:10 R USHING: Pit. – Bell 14-32; Roethlisberger 3-3, 1 TD; Williams 1-1. Bal. – West 15-21; Dixon 9-13; Flacco 3-12; Moore 1-2; Juszczyk 1-2. PASSING: Pit. – Roethlisberger 45-23-1, 264, 1 TD. Bal. – Flacco 30-18-1; 241, 1 TD; Mallett 1-1-0, 9. RECEIVING: Pit. – Brown 7-85, 1 TD; Rogers 6-103; Bell 6-38; James 2-13; Johnson 1-15; Grimble 1-10. Bal. – Wallace 4-124, 1 TD; Smith 4-47; Perriman 3-33; Waller 2-17; Pitta 2-14; Dixon 2-0; Aiken 1-9; West 1-6. GAME #9 GAME #10 Dallas 35, Pittsburgh 30 November 13, 2016 Heinz Field (67,737) Pittsburgh 24, Cleveland 9 November 20, 2016 FirstEnergy Stadium (67,431) PITTSBURGH - RB Ezekiel Elliott scored on a game-winning 32- CLEVELAND - The Steelers defense recorded eight sacks yard touchdown run with less than 10 seconds remaining in the game to lift the Cowboys to a 35-30 victory over the Steelers at Heinz Field. The attendance of 67,737 was a Steelers’ all-time record for a home game. RB Le’Veon Bell caught a two-yard pass from QB Ben Roethlisberger to give Pittsburgh an early 6-0 advantage. K Dan Bailey connected on a 37-yard field goal to cut the lead to 6-3. Roethlisberger threw a threeyard touchdown to WR Eli Rogers to increase Pittsburgh’s lead to 12-3. QB Dak Prescott connected with Elliott on an 83-yard touchdown pass late in the first quarter. Teams exchanged field goals in the second quarter. Bailey made a 53-yarder, an NFL record at Heinz Field. And K Chris Boswell connected from 39 yards out. Pittsburgh led 15-13 at the break. Boswell made a 25-yard field goal early in the third quarter. Bailey connected from 46 yards out on Dallas’ next drive. On the Cowboys’ ensuing possession Prescott threw a 50-yard touchdown pass to WR Dez Bryant to give the Cowboys a 23-18 lead heading into the fourth quarter. Bell scored on a one-yard run midway through the fourth quarter to give Pittsburgh a 24-23 advantage. Elliott scored on a 14-yard run right after the two minute warning to give Dallas a 29-24 edge. Roethlisberger threw a 15-yard touchdown pass to WR Antonio Brown on a fake spike play on Pittsburgh’s ensuing possession to give the Steelers a 30-29 lead. But on Dallas’ final drive, Elliott scored the game winning touchdown. and held the Browns to just 209 net yards, as Pittsburgh secured a 24-9 victory against Cleveland. Pittsburgh controlled the clock for 20:37 in the first half. K Chris Boswell connected on two field goals, 32 and 33 yards, to give the Steelers a 6-0 lead. RB Le’Veon Bell scored on a one-yard run as the halftime whistle sounded, and the Steelers led 14-0 at the break. Bell finished with 146 rushing yards. K Cody Parkey made a 24-yard field goal early in the third quarter to cut the Steelers lead to 14-3. Boswell made a 22-yarder late in the third quarter to give Pittsburgh a 17-3 advantage. Cleveland’s lone touchdown of the game came when QB Josh McCown threw a 14-yard pass to TE Gary Barnidge early in the fourth quarter. Pittsburgh’s defense sealed the game when LB Ryan Shazier forced a fumble on McCown, and the fumble was recovered in the endzone by NT Javon Hargrave for a touchdown. GAME SUMMARY Cowboys (8-1) 10 3101235 STEELERS (4-5) 12 3 31230 GAME SUMMARY TEAM QTIME PLAY DRIVE SCORE PIT 1 9:54 Bell 2 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Pass failed) 8-38; 3:51 6-0 DAL 1 5:17 Bailey 37 yd. FG 10-42; 4:37 6-3 PIT 1 1:13 Rogers 3 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Pass failed) 8-75; 4:04 12-3 DAL 1 0:12 Elliott 83 yd. pass from Prescott (Bailey kick) 2-75; 1:01 12-10 DAL 2 11:04 Bailey 53 yd. FG 6-25; 3:24 12-13 PIT 2 4:43 Boswell 39 yd. FG 10-54; 6:21 15-13 PIT 3 13:10 Boswell 25 yd. FG 7-68; 1:50 18-13 DAL 3 5:35 Bailey 46 yd. FG 14-46; 7:35 18-15 DAL 3 1:35 Bryant 50 yd. pass from Prescott (Bailey kick) 3-49; 1:48 18-23 PIT 4 7:51 Bell 1 yd. run (Pass failed) 6-46; 3:05 24-23 DAL 4 1:55 Elliott 14 yd. run (Pass failed) 10-75; 5:56 24-29 PIT 4 0:42 Brown 15 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Pass failed) 5-75; 1:13 30-29 TEAM STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS CowboysSteelers 1st Downs 20 (7-11-2) 30 (5-22-3) 3rd Downs 7-13 (54%) 4-10 (40%) 4th Downs 0-0 (0%) 0-0 (0%) Total Net Yards422 448 Plays-Avg.59-7.2 66-6.8 Rushing Yards127 48 Rush Att.-Avg. 25-5.1 19-2.5 Net Passing295 400 Att.-Comp.-Int. 32-22-0 46-37-0 Sacks By 1-82-24 Punts-Avg. 3-48.3 4-43.5 Penalties10-984-40 Fumbles-Lost1-1 1-0 Time of Poss. 30:24 29:36 RUSHING: Dal. – Elliott 21-114, 2 TDs; Morris 4-13. Pit. – Bell 17-57, 1 TD; Roethlisberger 1-1; Brown 1-(-10). PASSING: Dal. – Prescott 32-220, 319, 2 TDs. Pit. – Roethlisberger 46-37-0, 408, 3 TDs. RECEIVING: Dal. – Bryant 6-116, 1 TD; Witten 6-59; Beasley 5-33; Elliott 2-95, 1 TD; Morris 1-6; Williams 1-5; Whitehead 1-5. Pit. – Brown 14-154, 1 TD; Bell 9-77, 1 TD; James 4-59; Rogers 4-42, 1 TD; Green 3-30; Hamilton 1-39; Grimble 1-5; Johnson 1-2. STEELERS (5-5) 3 1137 24 Browns (0-11) 00369 TEAM QTIME PLAY DRIVE SCORE PIT 1 2:28 Boswell 32 yd. FG 16-82; 9:18 3-0 PIT 2 4:43 Boswell 33 yd. FG 16-68; 9:28 6-0 PIT 2 0:00 Bell 1 yd. run (Roethlisberger-Johnson pass) 11-59; 1:51 14-0 CLE 3 8:05 Parkey 24 yd. FG 11-48; 5:00 14-3 PIT 3 0:03 Boswell 22 yd. FG 15-71; 8:02 17-3 CLE 4 9:45 Barnidge 14 yd. pass from McCown (Kick failed) 11-75; 5:18 17-9 PIT 4 3:36 Hargrave fumble recovery in endzone (Boswell kick) --;-- 24-9 TEAM STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS SteelersBrowns 1st Downs 24 (9-12-3) 17 (2-11-4) 3rd Downs 5-12(42%) 4-15 (27%) 4th Downs 1-1 (100%) 5-5 (100%) Total Net Yards313 209 Plays-Avg.64-4.9 62-3.4 Rushing Yards146 33 Rush Att.-Avg. 28-5.2 13-2.5 Net Passing167 176 Att.-Comp.-Int. 36-23-0 41-21-1 Sacks By8-700-0 Punts-Avg. 3-50.0 3-46.3 Penalties 8-709-52 Fumbles-Lost1-0 1-1 Time of Poss. 33:58 26:02 RUSHING: Pit. – Bell 28-146, 1 TD. Cle. – McCown 2-11; Crowell 8-10; Johnson Jr. 2-10; Kessler 1-2. PASSING: Pit. – Roethlisberger 36-23-0, 167. Cle. – McCown 27-140, 118, 1 TD; Kessler 14-7-1, 128. RECEIVING: Pit. – Brown 8-76, Bell 8-55; Rogers 4-20; Hamilton 2-11; James 1-5. Cle. – Pryor Sr. 5-97; Crowell 5-13; Coleman 4-39; Johnson Jr. 3-46; Barnidge 2-23, 1 TD; Hawkins 1-20; DeValve 1-8. GAME #11 GAME #12 Pittsburgh 28, Indianapolis 7 November 24, 2016 Lucas Oil Stadium (66,583) Pittsburgh 24, New York 14 December 4, 2016 Heinz Field (65,825) INDIANAPOLIS - QB Ben Roethlisberger threw three touchdown passes, all to WR Antonio Brown, to lift the Steelers to a 28-7 victory over the Indianapolis Colts on Thanksgiving. Pittsburgh took an 7-0 lead on a five-yard touchdown run by RB Le’Veon Bell on the Steelers’ first drive of the game. Late in the first quarter, Roethlisberger and Brown connected on a 25-yard touchdown to give the Steelers a 14-0 advantage. The Colts’ lone points of the game came on a five-yard pass from QB Scott Tolzien to WR Donte Moncrief early in the second quarter. On the Steelers’ ensuing drive, Roethlisberger threw a 33-yard touchdown to Brown. The Steelers led 21-7 at halftime. Pittsburgh’s defense picked off Tolzien twice in the fourth quarter, one interception from S Mike Mitchell and another from CB William Gay. Roethlisberger’s 22-yard touchdown to Brown late in the fourth quarter sealed the victory for Pittsburgh. PITTSBURGH - Pittsburgh’s defense forced two turnovers and the Steelers offense controlled the clock, en route to a 24-14 victory over the Giants at Heinz Field. Near the end of the first quarter, LB James Harrison was held in the endzone, and the result was a safety. On Pittsburgh’s following possession, K Randy Bullock connected on a 44-yard field goal to give the Steelers a 5-0 lead. The Giants were in Steelers territory midway through the second quarter. QB Eli Manning though was picked off by LB Lawrence Timmons at the two-yard line, and he returned it 58 yards. Three plays later, QB Ben Roethlisberger threw a 22-yard touchdown to WR Antonio Brown. Bullock made a 34-yarder prior to halftime, and the Steelers led 14-0 at the break. Manning threw a 13-yard touchdown pass to RB Rashad Jennings to cut the lead to 14-7. On Pittsburgh’s ensuing possession, Roethlisberger threw a 20-yard touchdown to TE Ladarius Green to give the Steelers a 21-7 lead. Early in the fourth quarter, Manning was intercepted by S Sean Davis in the red zone. Bullock made a 38-yard field goal late in the fourth quarter to make it 24-7. Manning’s one-yard touchdown pass to WR Sterling Shepard gave the Giants their final points of the game. GAME SUMMARY GAME SUMMARY STEELERS (6-5)14707 28 Colts (5-6) 07007 TEAM QTIME PLAY DRIVE SCORE PIT 1 9:10 Bell 5 yd. run (Boswell kick) 7-52; 4:19 7-0 PIT 1 1:06 Brown 25 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Boswell kick)7-58; 3:02 14-0 IND 2 13:02 Moncrief 5 yd. pass from Tolzien (Vinatieri kick) 6-47; 3:04 14-7 PIT 2 9:00 Brown 33 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Boswell kick)7-75; 4:02 21-7 Brown 22 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Boswell kick)4-64; 2:21 28-7 PIT 4 5:30 TEAM STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS SteelersColts 1st Downs 16 (8-8-0) 18 (4-13-1) 3rd Downs 7-11 (64%) 8-15 (53%) 4th Downs 0-0 (0%) 2-4 (50%) Total Net Yards369 310 Plays-Avg.50-7.4 63-4.9 Rushing Yards148 91 Rush Att.-Avg. 29-5.1 23-4.0 Net Passing221 219 Att.-Comp.-Int. 21-14-0 37-23-2 Sacks By3-210-0 Punts-Avg. 4-44.3 2-46.0 Penalties 7-672-10 Fumbles-Lost0-0 1-0 Time of Poss. 28:15 31:45 RUSHING: Pit. – Bell 23-120, 1 TD; Toussaint 6-28. Ind. – Todman 3-37; Gore 15-28; Turbin 2-20; Tolzien 3-6. PASSING: Pit. – Roethlisberger 20-14-0, 221, 3 TDs; Jones 1-0-0, 0. Ind. – Tolzien 36-22-2, 205, 1 TD; McAfee 1-1-0, 35. RECEIVING: Pit. – Brown 5-91, 3 TDs; Bell 4-22; Green 2-67; Rogers 2-36; Hamilton 1-5. Ind. – Moncrief 6-45, 1 TD; Allen 5-49; Hilton 3-54; Dorsett 3-31; Doyle 2-25; Turbin 2-(2); Swoope 1-35; Gore 1-3. Giants (8-4) 0077 14 STEELERS (7-5) 5973 24 TEAM QTIME PLAY DRIVE SCORE PIT 1 3:04 Penalty on Flowers in endzone for a safety --;-- 2-0 PIT 1 0:04 Bullock 44 yd. FG 7-38; 3:00 5-0 PIT 2 7:10 Brown 22 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Pass failed) 3-40; 1:11 11-0 PIT 2 0:24 Bullock 34 yd. FG 15-64; 5:52 14-0 NY 3 6:30 Jennings 13 yd. pass from Manning (Gould kick) 2-17; 0:42 14-7 PIT 3 3:09 Green 20 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Bullock kick) 7-88; 3:21 21-7 PIT 4 1:39 Bullock 38 yd. FG 11-48; 5:17 24-7 NY 4 0:26 Shepard 1 yd. pass from Manning (Gould kick) 5-52; 1:13 24-14 TEAM STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS GiantsSteelers 1st Downs 16 (3-10-3) 20 (5-15-0) 3rd Downs 4-11 (36%) 7-15 (47%) 4th Downs 0-3 (0%) 1-1 (100%) Total Net Yards234 389 Plays-Avg.55-4.3 69-5.6 Rushing Yards56 117 Rush Att.-Avg. 14-4.0 30-3.9 Net Passing178 272 Att.-Comp.-Int. 39-24-2 37-24-1 Sacks By 2-172-17 Punts-Avg. 4-44.3 4-37.0 Penalties 4-2412-115 Fumbles-Lost0-0 1-1 Time of Poss. 25:52 34:08 R USHING: N.Y. – Perkins 7-38; Jennings 6-19; Manning 1-(-1). Pit. – Bell 29-118; Jones 1-(-1). PASSING: N.Y. – Manning 39-24-2, 195, 2 TDs. Pit. – Roethlisberger 3624-1, 289, 2 TDs; Bell 1-0-0, 0. RECEIVING: N.Y. – Beckham, Jr. 10-100; Jennings 6-34, 1 TD; Shepard 4-21, 1 TD; Tye 2-22; Adams 1-10; Lewis 1-8. Pit. – Green 6-110, 1 TD; Bell 6-64; Brown 6-54, 1 TD; James 3-32; Hamilton 2-11; Rogers 1-18. GAME #13 GAME #14 Pittsburgh 27, Buffalo 20 December 11, 2016 New Era Field (69,657) Pittsburgh 24, Cincinnati 20 December 18, 2016 Paul Brown Stadium (62,096) BUFFALO - RB Le’Veon Bell set the single-game team record by rushing for 236 yards, as the Steelers beat the Bills 27-20 at New Era Field. Bell scored on a three-yard run midway through the first quarter to give the Steelers a 7-0 lead. Early in the second quarter, Bell scored on a seven-yard run to give Pittsburgh a 14-0 advantage. Buffalo QB Tyrod Taylor connected with WR Sammy Watkins on an eight-yard touchdown pass midway through the second quarter. Pittsburgh led 14-7 at halftime. Midway through the third quarter, Bell scored his third rushing touchdown of the game, a five-yard run, to give the Steelers a 21-7 lead. K Chris Boswell made a 37-yard field goal early in the fourth quarter to give the Steelers a 24-7 advantage. Buffalo mounted a comeback. Taylor threw a 40-yard touchdown pass to TE Charles Clay to cut the lead to 24-13. Boswell made a 39-yard field goal to extend Pittsburgh’s lead to 27-13. RB LeSean McCoy scored on a three-yard run with less than two minutes to go to cut the lead to 27-20. But Buffalo’s onside kick attempt went out of bounds, sealing the victory for Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh’s defense recorded five sacks, including two from LB Bud Dupree. CINCINNATI - QB Ben Roethlisberger threw a 24-yard touchdown pass to WR Eli Rogers to lift the Steelers to a come-from-behind victory, 24-20, over the Bengals at Paul Brown Stadium. Teams exchanged field goals in the first quarter. With the game tied 3-3, QB Andy Dalton scored on a one-yard run to give Cincinnati a 10-3 advantage. RB Jeremy Hill scored on a four-yard run midway through the second quarter to give the Bengals a 17-3 lead. K Chris Boswell made a 49-yard field goal midway through the second quarter to cut the lead to 17-6. K Randy Bullock’s 22-yard field goal on the Bengals’ ensuing drive made it 206. But it would be the last points the Bengals would score. Boswell made a 49-yard field goal prior to halftime, and the Steelers went into the break down 20-9. Over the course of the second half, Boswell connected on three more field goals (40, 49 and 30), to cut the lead to 20-18. Boswell’s six made field goals tied the Steelers’ single-game record. Trailing 20-18 midway through the fourth quarter, Roethlisberger led the team on a five-play, 69-yard drive that he capped off with the game-winning touchdown to Rogers. GAME SUMMARY GAME SUMMARY STEELERS (8-5) 7776 27 Bills (6-7) 0 7 01320 TEAM QTIME PLAY PIT 1 6:00 Bell 3 yd. run (Boswell kick) PIT 2 12:00 Bell 7 yd. run (Boswell kick) BUF 2 7:07 Watkins 8 yd. pass from Taylor (Carpenter kick) PIT 3 5:28 Bell 5 yd. run (Boswell kick) PIT 4 9:57 Boswell 37 yd. FG BUF 4 7:27 Clay 40 yd. pass from Taylor (Kick failed) PIT 4 3:38 Boswell 39 yd. FG BUF 4 1:25 McCoy 3 yd. run (Carpenter kick) DRIVE SCORE 8-71; 3:06 7-0 10-61; 5:14 14-0 3-7; 1:27 14-7 10-82; 6:33 21-7 6-29; 3:34 24-7 5-82; 2:30 24-13 9-54; 3:49 27-13 8-75; 2:13 27-20 TEAM STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS SteelersBills 1st Downs 24 (14-9-1) 14 (4-9-1) 3rd Downs 6-14 (43%) 3-9 (33%) 4th Downs 1-1 (100%) 0-0 (0%) Total Net Yards460 275 Plays-Avg.73-6.3 48-5.7 Rushing Yards240 67 Rush Att.-Avg. 42-5.7 18-3.7 Net Passing220 208 Att.-Comp.-Int. 31-17-3 25-15-1 Sacks By5-200-0 Punts-Avg. 2-50.5 6-45.0 Penalties 6-457-46 Fumbles-Lost0-0 0-0 Time of Poss. 38:41 21:19 RUSHING: Pit. – Bell 38-236, 3 TDs; Toussaint 1-6; Roethlisberger 3-(-2). Buf. – Gillislee 2-34; McCoy 12-27, 1 TD; Bush 1-4; Taylor 3-2. PASSING: Pit. – Roethlisberger 31-17-3, 220. Buf. – Taylor 25-15-1, 228, 2 TDs. RECEIVING: Pit. – Brown 5-78; Bell 4-62; Rodgers 3-20; Green 2-25; Hamilton 1-15; Johnson 1-15; James 1-5. Buf. – McCoy 6-81; Watkins 4-54, 1 TD; Clay 3-52, 1 TD; Woods 1-29; O’Leary 1-12. STEELERS (9-5) 3669 24 Bengals (5-8-1) 1010 0 020 TEAM QTIME PLAY DRIVE SCORE CIN 1 7:39 Bullock 23 yd. FG 14-70; 7:21 0-3 PIT 1 3:42 Boswell 45 yd. FG 7-28; 3:57 3-3 CIN 1 0:00 Dalton 1 yd. run (Bullock kick) 8-64; 3:42 3-10 CIN 2 9:02 Hill 4 yd. run (Bullock kick) 10-82; 4:16 3-17 PIT 2 5:25 Boswell 49 yd. FG 8-50; 3:37 6-17 CIN 2 2:51 Bullock 22 yd. FG 7-22; 2:34 6-20 PIT 2 0:06 Boswell 49 yd. FG 11-54; 2:45 9-20 PIT 3 10:38 Boswell 40 yd. FG 9-53; 4:22 12-20 PIT 3 2:05 Boswell 49 yd. FG 9-39; 4:18 15-20 PIT 4 12:25 Boswell 30 yd. FG 6-22; 2:36 18-20 PIT 4 7:29 Rogers 24 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Pass failed) 5-69; 3:22 24-20 TEAM STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS SteelersBengals 1st Downs 26 (7-12-7) 19 (8-9-2) 3rd Downs 5-13 (38%) 6-12 (50%) 4th Downs 0-0 (0%) 1-1 (100%) Total Net Yards382 222 Plays-Avg.66-5.8 56-4.0 Rushing Yards97 76 Rush Att.-Avg. 29-3.3 28-2.7 Net Passing285 146 Att.-Comp.-Int. 36-21-0 27-16-1 Sacks By1-111-1 Punts-Avg. 1-40.0 3-47.0 Penalties7-1048-86 Fumbles-Lost1-0 0-0 Time of Poss. 32:32 27:28 RUSHING: Pit. – Bell 23-93; Coates 2-9; Roethlisberger 4-(-5). Cin. – Hill 20-43, 1 TD; Burkhead 7-32; Dalton 1-1, 1 TD. PASSING: Pit. – Roethlisberger 36-21-0, 286, 1 TD. Cin. – Dalton 27-16-1, 157. RECEIVING: Pit. – Rogers 5-75, 1 TD; Green 5-72; Bell 5-38; Brown 3-58; Hamilton 1-21; Johnson 1-12; Coates 1-10. Cin. – LaFell 7-91; Burkhead 2-18; Core 2-13; Boyd 2-13; Eifert 1-9; Hill 1-8; Wright 1-5. PITTSBURGH STEELERS / WEEK 15 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2016 WON 9, LOST 5 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD 09/12 W 38-16 at Washington 79,124 Bell 241 1146 4.8 44 6 09/18 W 24-16 Cincinnati 65,072 D. Williams 75 276 3.7 17 3 09/25 L 3-34 at Philadelphia 69,596 Heyward-Bey 1 60 60.0 60t 1 10/02 W 43-14 Kansas City 61,278 Toussaint 11 44 4.0 16 0 10/09 W 31-13 New York Jets 66,385 Roethlisberger 15 15 1.0 14 1 10/16 L 15-30 at Miami 65,351 Coates 4 14 3.5 15 0 10/23 L 16-27 New England 66,009 Brown 3 9 3.0 13 0 11/06 L 14-21 at Baltimore 71,286 Richardson 2 7 3.5 6 0 11/13 L 30-35 Dallas 67,737 Berry 1 -3 -3.0 -3 0 11/20 W 24- 9 at Cleveland 67,431 L. Jones 6 -4 -.7 0 0 11/24 W 28- 7 at Indianapolis 66,583 TEAM 359 1564 4.4 60t 11 12/04 W 24-14 New York Giants 65,825 OPPONENTS 310 1247 4.0 62t 13 12/11 W 27-20 at Buffalo 69,657 * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD 12/18 W 24-20 at Cincinnati 62,096 Brown 96 1188 12.4 51 11 12/25 Baltimore Bell 72 601 8.3 32 1 01/01 Cleveland Rogers 38 449 11.8 32 3 Pitt. Opp. James 33 273 8.3 24 3 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 292 264 Coates 21 435 20.7 72t 2 Rushing 83 74 Green 18 304 16.9 37 1 Passing 183 160 D. Williams 15 91 6.1 20 1 Penalty 26 30 Hamilton 13 174 13.4 39 1 3rd Down: Made/Att 77/181 71/182 Grimble 10 98 9.8 20t 1 3rd Down Pct. 42.5 39.0 D. Johnson 7 80 11.4 26 0 4th Down: Made/Att 7/14 11/20 Heyward-Bey 5 68 13.6 31t 2 4th Down Pct. 50.0 55.0 Wheaton 4 51 12.8 30t 1 POSSESSION AVG. 30:58 29:02 Toussaint 1 9 9.0 9 0 TOTAL NET YARDS 5244 4677 TEAM 333 3821 11.5 72t 27 Avg. Per Game 374.6 334.1 OPPONENTS 322 3647 11.3 95t 17 Total Plays 902 848 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD Avg. Per Play 5.8 5.5 Burns 3 13 4.3 9 0 NET YARDS RUSHING 1564 1247 Timmons 2 74 37.0 58 0 Avg. Per Game 111.7 89.1 Mitchell 1 26 26.0 26 0 Total Rushes 359 310 J. Jones 1 20 20.0 20 0 NET YARDS PASSING 3680 3430 Davis 1 0 0.0 0 0 Avg. Per Game 262.9 245.0 Gay 1 0 0.0 0 0 Sacked/Yards Lost 17/141 32/217 Harrison 1 0 0.0 0 0 Gross Yards 3821 3647 Shazier 1 0 0.0 0 0 Att./Completions 526/333 506/322 TEAM 11 133 12.1 58 0 Completion Pct. 63.3 63.6 OPPONENTS 12 111 9.3 31 0 Had Intercepted 12 11 * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B PUNTS/AVERAGE 58/44.7 63/43.5 Berry 57 2595 45.5 39.9 3 22 63 1 NET PUNTING AVG. 58/39.9 63/38.6 TEAM 58 2595 44.7 39.9 3 22 63 1 PENALTIES/YARDS 100/980 97/788 OPPONENTS 63 2740 43.5 38.6 7 19 58 0 FUMBLES/BALL LOST 15/3 15/7 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD TOUCHDOWNS 39 31 Brown 15 14 140 9.3 33 0 Rushing 11 13 Rogers 4 3 30 7.5 15 0 Passing 27 17 TEAM 19 17 170 8.9 33 0 Returns 1 1 OPPONENTS 23 14 218 9.5 39 0 * SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD TEAM 88 87 56 110 0 341 Toussaint 12 258 21.5 33 0 OPPONENTS 52 73 63 88 0 276 Coates 6 150 25.0 44 0 * SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS J. Gilbert 3 69 23.0 32 0 Boswell 0 0 0 0 29/29 20/24 0 89 Brown 1 23 23.0 23 0 Brown 11 0 11 0 0 66 TEAM 22 500 22.7 44 0 Bell 7 6 1 0 0 44 OPPONENTS 26 638 24.5 72 0 D. Williams 4 3 1 0 0 24 * FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Heyward-Bey 3 1 2 0 0 18 Boswell 0/ 0 2/ 2 7/ 8 11/12 0/2 James 3 0 3 0 0 18 Bullock TM 0/ 0 0/ 0 2/ 2 1/ 1 0/0 Rogers 3 0 3 0 0 18 TEAM 0/ 0 2/ 2 9/10 12/13 0/2 Coates 2 0 2 0 0 12 OPPONENTS 0/ 0 7/ 8 8/ 8 5/ 6 1/3 Bullock TM 0 0 0 0 1/ 1 3/ 3 0 10 Boswell: (46G)(49G)(36B,40G)()(47G)()(42N,32G, Wheaton 1 0 1 0 0 8 46G,44G,54N)()(39G,55N,25G)(32G,33G,22G)()() Green 1 0 1 0 0 6 (37G,39G)(45G,49G,49G,40G,49G,30G) Grimble 1 0 1 0 0 6 TM: (46G)(49G)(36B,40G)()(47G)()(42N,32G,46G, Hamilton 1 0 1 0 0 6 44G,54N)()(39G,55N,25G)(32G,33G,22G)()(44G,34G, Hargrave 1 0 0 1 0 6 38G)(37G,39G)(45G,49G,49G,40G,49G,30G) Roethlisberger 1 1 0 0 0 6 OPP: (31G,40G,34G)(25G,33G,21G)(29G,38G)(49N) D. Johnson 0 0 0 0 0 2 (35G,48G)(30G,23G,30G,24B,50N)()(49G,42G)(37G, TEAM 39 11 27 1 30/30 23/27 1 341 53G,46G)(24G)(52N)()()(23G,22G) OPPONENTS 31 13 17 1 25/28 21/25 0 276 2-Pt Conv: Bell, D. Johnson, Wheaton, TM 3-9, OPP 1-3 SACKS: Harrison 5, Tuitt 4, Moats 3.5, Shazier 3.5, Heyward 3, Chickillo 2.5, Dupree 2.5, Hargrave 2, V. Williams 2, Timmons 1.5, Gay 1, Mathews 1, Davis 0.5, TM 32, OPP 17 FUM/LOST: Roethlisberger 8/2, Bell 4/1, Berry 1/0, Hubbard 1/0, Rogers 1/0 * PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating Roethlisberger 476 304 3540 63.9 7.44 26 5.5 11 2.3 72t 17/ 141 94.9 L. Jones 49 29 281 59.2 5.73 1 2.0 1 2.0 51 0/ 0 73.6 Bell 1 0 0 0.0 0.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 --0/ 0 39.6 TEAM 526 333 3821 63.3 7.26 27 5.1 12 2.3 72t 17/ 141 92.7 OPPONENTS 506 322 3647 63.6 7.21 17 3.4 11 2.2 95t 32/ 217 87.3 2016 PITTSBURGH STEELERS REGULAR-SEASON DEFENSIVE/SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS Player Timmons Shazier Mitchell Davis Cockrell Burns Harrison V. Williams J. Jones Tuitt Gay Golden Chickillo Heyward Hargrave Moats Mathews Dupree McCullers Dangerfield Matakevich Fort Walton Gilbert Shabazz Thomas Coates S. Johsnon Nix Heywad-Bey Toussaint Hamilton Boswell Warren TOTALS OPPONENTS U 65 43 45 42 40 41 30 32 26 28 33 20 19 17 14 7 7 11 6 4 6 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 541 549 A 33 26 20 12 11 8 12 8 12 10 13 12 5 4 7 11 6 1 5 5 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 224 278 Tot Sacks/Yds. 98 1.5/12 69 3.5/29 65 0/0 54 .5/3 51 0/0 49 0/0 42 5/39 40 2/3 38 0/0 38 4/30 33 1/10 32 0/0 24 2.5/22 21 3/16 21 2/17 18 3.5/17 13 1/8 12 2.5/11 11 0/0 9 0/0 8 0/0 2 0/0 2 0/0 1 0/0 1 0/0 0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0/0 765 32/217 827 17/143 QP 8 7 1 3 1 0 8 3 3 13 0 0 7 4 3 7 2 3 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 76 47 Int./Yards 2/74 1/0 1/26 1/0 0/0 3/13 1/0 0/0 1/20 0/0 1/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 11/133 12/111 PD 5 7 8 3 13 12 1 0 2 3 6 1 0 4 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 70 77 FF 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 8 FR 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 3 U 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 1 0 0 0 7 3 5 4 2 1 1 1 0 40 36 A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 2 1 0 2 0 0 4 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 25 12 Tot 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 6 0 0 0 2 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 8 2 0 2 0 7 7 6 6 2 2 1 1 0 65 48 FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 FR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 BL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2016 PITTSBURGH STEELERS DEPTH CHART OFFENSE WR 84 ANTONIO BROWN (5-10, 181, 7) 14 Sammie Coates (6-1, 212, 2) 83 Cobi Hamilton (6-2, 201, 1) Chris Hubbard (6-4, 295, 3) 69 Brian Mihalik (6-9, 302, 1) LT 78 ALEJANDRO VILLANUEVA (6-9, 320, 2) 74 LG 73 RAMON FOSTER (6-5, 328, 8) 67 B.J. Finney (6-4, 318, 1) C 53 MAURKICE POUNCEY (6-4, 304, 7) 67 B.J. Finney (6-4, 318, 1) RG 66 DAVID DECASTRO (6-5, 316, 5) 67 B.J. Finney (6-4, 318, 1) RT 77 MARCUS GILBERT (6-6, 330, 6) 74 Chris Hubbard (6-4, 295, 3) 69 Brian Mihalik (6-9, 302, 1) TE 81 JESSE JAMES (6-7, 261, 2) 82 David Johnson (6-2, 260, 8) 89 Ladarius Green (6-6, 250, 5) 85 Xavier Grimble (6-4, 261, 1) RB 26 LE’VEON BELL (6-1, 225, 4) FB 45 ROOSEVELT NIX (5-11, 248, 2) 34 DeAngelo Williams (5-9, 207, 11) 33 Fitzgerald Toussaint (5-9, 204, 3) 38 Daryl Richardson (5-11, 196, 3) QB 7 BEN ROETHLISBERGER (6-5, 240, 13) 3 Landry Jones (6-4, 225, 4) 18 Zach Mettenberger (6-5, 224, 3) WR 88 DARRIUS HEYWARD-BEY (6-2, 210, 8) 17 Eli Rogers (5-10, 187, 2) 15 Demarcus Ayers (5-9, 190, R) DEFENSE LDE 90 RICARDO MATHEWS (6-3, 300, 7) 96 L.T. Walton (6-5, 305, 2) NT 79 JAVON HARGRAVE (6-2, 305, R) 93 Daniel McCullers (6-7, 352, 3) RDE 91 STEPHON TUITT (6-6, 303, 3) 96 L.T. Walton (6-5, 305, 2) LOLB 48 BUD DUPREE (6-4, 269, 2) 55 Arthur Moats (6-0, 246, 7) 56 Anthony Chickillo (6-3, 255, 2) LILB 50 RYAN SHAZIER (6-1, 230, 3) 44 Tyler Matakevich (6-1, 235, R) 54 L.J. Fort (6-0, 232, 2) RILB 94 LAWRENCE TIMMONS (6-1, 234, 10) 98 Vince Williams (6-1, 233, 4) 54 L.J. Fort (6-0, 232, 2) ROLB 92 JAMES HARRISON (6-0, 242, 14) 95 Jarvis Jones (6-3, 248, 4) 56 Anthony Chickillo (6-3, 255, 2) LCB 25 ARTIE BURNS (6-0, 197, R) 22 William Gay (5-10, 187, 10) 24 Justin Gilbert (6-0, 202, 3) FS 23 MIKE MITCHELL (6-1, 221, 8) SS 28 SEAN DAVIS (6-1, 202, R) 21 Robert Golden (5-11, 202, 5) 37 Jordan Dangerfield (5-11, 199, 1) RCB 31 ROSS COCKRELL (6-0, 191, 3) 22 William Gay (5-10, 187, 10) 24 29 Shamarko Thomas (5-9, 205, 4) 37 Jordan Dangerfield (5-11, 199, 1) Justin Gilbert (6-0, 202, 3) SPECIAL TEAMS P 4 JORDAN BERRY (6-5, 195, 2) K 9 CHRIS BOSWELL (6-2, 185, 2) LS 60 GREG WARREN (6-3, 252, 12) H 4 JORDAN BERRY (6-5, 195, 2) KR 14 84 OR 17 SAMMIE COATES (6-1, 212, 2) ANTONIO BROWN (5-10, 181, 7) OR ELI ROGERS (5-10, 187, 2) PR • Rookie Le’Veon Bell ..............................(Lay-vee-on) Anthony Chickillo .......................(Chick-ill-oh) Ramon Foster ............................(Ruh-moan) Javon Hargrave .........................(Jay-von) Tyler Matakevich .......................(Matt-uh-kev-ich) Ben Roethlisberger ....................(Roth-lis-ber-ger) Ryan Shazier .............................(Shay-zier) Shamarko Thomas ....................(Shuh-mar-ko) Fitzgerald Toussaint ..................(Too-saunt) Stephon Tuitt .............................(Steff-on Too-it) 24 Justin Gilbert (6-0, 202, 3) 33 Fitzgerald Toussaint (5-9, 204, 3) PITTSBURGH STEELERS 2016 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO 15 26 4 9 84 25 56 14 31 37 28 66 48 67 54 73 22 24 77 21 89 85 83 79 92 88 74 81 82 95 3 44 90 93 18 69 23 55 45 53 38 7 17 50 29 94 33 91 78 96 60 34 98 NAME Ayers, Demarcus Bell, Le'Veon Berry, Jordan Boswell, Chris Brown, Antonio Burns, Artie Chickillo, Anthony Coates, Sammie Cockrell, Ross Dangerfield, Jordan Davis, Sean DeCastro, David Dupree, Bud Finney, B.J. Fort, L.J. Foster, Ramon Gay, William Gilbert, Justin Gilbert, Marcus Golden, Robert Green, Ladarius Grimble, Xavier Hamilton, Cobi Hargrave, Javon Harrison, James Heyward-Bey, Darrius Hubbard, Chris James, Jesse Johnson, David Jones, Jarvis Jones, Landry Matakevich, Tyler Mathews, Ricardo McCullers, Daniel Mettenberger, Zach Mihalik, Brian Mitchell, Mike Moats, Arthur Nix, Roosevelt Pouncey, Maurkice Richardson, Daryl Roethlisberger, Ben Rogers, Eli Shazier, Ryan Thomas, Shamarko Timmons, Lawrence Toussaint, Fitzgerald Tuitt, Stephon Villanueva, Alejandro Walton, L.T. Warren, Greg Williams, DeAngelo Williams, Vince POS WR RB P K WR CB LB WR CB S S G LB C/G LB G CB CB OT S TE TE WR DT LB WR C/G TE TE LB QB LB DE DT QB OT S LB FB C RB QB WR LB S LB RB DE OT DE LS RB LB HT 5-9 6-1 6-5 6-2 5-10 6-0 6-3 6-1 6-0 5-11 6-1 6-5 6-4 6-4 6-0 6-5 5-10 6-0 6-6 5-11 6-6 6-4 6-2 6-2 6-0 6-2 6-4 6-7 6-2 6-3 6-4 6-1 6-3 6-7 6-5 6-9 6-1 6-0 5-11 6-4 5-11 6-5 5-10 6-1 5-9 6-1 5-9 6-6 6-9 6-5 6-3 5-9 6-1 WT 190 225 195 185 181 197 255 212 191 199 202 316 269 318 232 328 187 202 330 202 240 261 201 305 242 210 295 261 260 248 225 235 300 352 224 302 221 246 248 304 196 240 187 230 205 234 204 303 320 305 252 207 233 DOB AGE EXP COLLEGE 07/04/94 22 R Houston 02/18/92 24 4 Michigan State 03/18/91 25 2 Eastern Kentucky 03/16/91 25 2 Rice 07/10/88 28 7 Central Michigan 05/01/95 21 R Miami (FL) 12/10/92 24 2 Miami (FL) 03/31/93 23 2 Auburn 08/06/91 25 3 Duke 12/25/90 26 1 Towson 10/23/93 23 R Maryland 01/11/90 26 5 Stanford 02/12/93 23 2 Kentucky 10/26/91 25 1 Kansas State 01/03/90 26 2 Northern Iowa 01/07/86 30 8 Tennessee 01/01/85 31 10 Louisville 11/07/91 25 3 Oklahoma State 02/15/88 28 6 Florida 09/13/90 26 5 Arizona 05/29/90 26 5 Louisiana-Lafayette 09/22/92 24 1 USC 11/13/90 26 1 Arkansas 02/07/93 23 R South Carolina State 05/04/78 38 14 Kent State 02/26/87 29 8 Maryland 04/23/91 25 3 UAB 06/04/94 22 2 Penn State 08/26/87 29 8 Arkansas State 10/13/89 27 4 Georgia 04/04/89 27 4 Oklahoma 12/22/92 24 R Temple 07/30/87 29 7 Cincinnati 08/11/92 24 3 Tennessee 07/16/91 25 3 LSU 08/21/92 24 1 Boston College 06/10/87 29 8 Ohio 03/14/88 28 7 James Madison 03/30/92 24 2 Kent State 07/24/89 27 7 Florida 04/12/90 26 3 Abilene Christian 03/02/82 34 13 Miami (OH) 12/23/92 24 2 Louisville 09/06/92 24 3 Ohio State 02/23/91 25 4 Syracuse 05/14/86 30 10 Florida State 05/04/90 26 3 Michigan 05/23/93 23 3 Notre Dame 09/22/88 28 2 Army 03/31/92 24 2 Central Michigan 10/18/81 35 12 North Carolina 04/25/83 33 11 Memphis 12/27/89 27 4 Florida State BIRTHPLACE Lancaster, TX Reynoldsburg, OH Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Fort Worth, TX Miami, FL Miami, FL Tampa, FL Leroy, AL Waxhaw, NC Elmont, NY Washington, DC Bellevue, WA Macon, GA Wichita, KS Granite City, IL Henning, TN Tallahassee, FL The Woodlands, TX Fort Lauderdale, FL Fresno, CA Pensacola, FL Las Vegas, NV Texarkana, TX Salisbury, NC Akron, OH Silver Spring, MD Columbus, GA Glassport, PA Pine Bluff, AR Lumpkin, GA Artesia, NM Stratford, CT Jacksonville, FL Raleigh, NC Watkinsville, GA Avon Lake, OH Fort Thomas, KY Portsmouth, VA Reynoldsburg, OH Lakeland, FL Jacksonville, FL Cory Rawson, OH Miami, FL Fort Lauderdale, FL Virginia Beach, VA Florence, SC Youngstown, OH Miami, FL Meridian, MS Clinton Township, MI Goldsboro, NC Wynne, AR Davenport, FL HOW ACQ D7a '16 D2 '13 FA '15 FA '15 D6b '10 D1 '16 D6b '15 D3 '15 FA '15 FA '15 D2 '16 D1 '12 D1 '15 UDFA '15 FA '15 UDFA '09 FA '13 T '16 (CLE) D2 '11 UDFA '12 UFA '16 (SD) FA '15 FA '16 D3 '16 FA '14 UFA '14 (IND) UDFA '13 D5 '15 FA '16 D1 '13 D4b '13 D7b '16 UFA '16 (SD) D6b '14 W '16 (SD) FA '16 UFA '14 (CAR) UFA '14 (BUF) FA '15 D1 '10 FA '16 D1 '04 UDFA '15 D1 '14 D4a '13 D1 '07 FA '15 D2 '14 FA '14 D6a '15 UDFA '05 FA '15 D6b '13 PRACTICE SQUAD (10) 20 Dixon, Brandon 71 Feiler, Matt 42 Hagen, Jacob 40 Hilton, Mike 99 Lyons, Caushaud 62 Maxey, Johnny 76 Milton, Keavon 41 Riddick, Shaq 39 Smith, Dreamius 16 Tucker, Marcus CB OL S CB DE DT OL LB RB WR 5-11 6-6 6-3 5-9 6-5 6-5 6-4 6-6 5-11 5-10 203 330 205 184 284 283 320 260 225 190 04/26/90 07/07/92 03/16/92 03/09/94 01/03/93 10/19/93 06/23/90 03/12/93 09/08/92 06/25/96 26 24 24 22 23 23 26 23 24 20 2 1 1 R 1 R 2 2 1 R Northwest Missouri State Bloomsburg (PA) Liberty Mississippi Pompano Beach, FL Strasburg, PA Orange Park, FL Fayetteville, GA Atlanta, GA Columbia, SC Canton, TX Akron, OH Wichita, KS Flint, MI FA '16 FA '16 FA '16 FA '16 W '15 (TB) UDFA '16 FA '16 FA '16 FA '16 FA '16 0/0 1/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 RESERVE/INJURED LIST (11) Anderson, Kevin Golson, Senquez Hawkins, Jerald Harris, Ryan Heyward, Cameron Johnson, Steven Manhart, Cole Severin, Canaan Ume-Ezeoke, Valerian Wallace, Cody Wheaton, Markus LB CB OT OT DE LB G WR C C/G WR 6-4 5-9 6-6 6-5 6-5 6-1 6-4 6-2 6-3 6-4 5-11 244 176 305 302 295 237 298 205 295 296 189 07/25/92 07/07/93 10/16/93 03/11/85 05/06/89 03/28/88 09/25/92 03/16/93 02/14/93 11/26/84 02/07/91 24 23 23 31 27 28 24 23 23 32 25 R 2 R 9 6 5 1 R 1 7 4 Stanford Virginia New Mexico State Texas A&M Oregon State Palo Alto, CA Pascagoula, MS Baldwin, LA Minneapolis, MN Pittsburgh, PA Media, PA Highlands Ranch, CO Marlborough, MA Garland, TX Cuero, TX Chandler, AZ UDFA '16 D2 '15 D4 '16 UFA '16 (DEN) D1 '11 UFA '16 (TEN) FA '16 UDFA '16 FA '16 FA '13 D3 '13 0/0 0/0 0/0 4/0 7/7 6/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 3/2 RESERVE/SUSPENDED BY COMMISSIONER (1) Bryant, Martavis WR 6-4 211 12/20/91 25 3 Clemson Calhoun Falls, SC D4 '14 0/0 PRACTICE SQUAD RESERVE/SUSPENDED BY COMMISSIONER (1) Williams, Karlos RB 6-2 230 05/04/93 23 2 Florida State Davenport, FL FA '16 0/0 Tusculum Mars Hill Louisiana-Monroe West Virginia West Virginia Northern Michigan Mississippi LSU Notre Dame Ohio State Kansas Nebraska-Kearney Experience Includes 2016 Season Number of Players on Active Roster: 53 Head Coach: Assistant Coaches: Mike Tomlin John Mitchell (Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Line); Todd Haley (Offensive Coordinator); Keith Butler (Defensive Coordinator); Danny Smith (Special Teams Coordinator); James Daniel (Tight Ends); Randy Fichtner (Quarterbacks); Carnell Lake (Defensive Backs); Richard Mann (Wide Receivers); Mike Munchak (Offensive Line); Jerry Olsavsky (Inside Linebackers); Joey Porter (Outside Linebackers); James Saxon (Running Backs); Shaun Sarrett (Offensive Asst.); Steve Meyer (Coaching Asst.); Daniel Martin Rooney (Coaching Asst.); Garrett Giemont (Conditioning Coordinator); Marcel Pastoor (Conditioning Asst.) 2016 GP/GS 0/0 11/11 14/0 13/0 14/14 14/7 14/7 14/5 14/14 11/2 14/6 14/14 5/2 11/2 12/0 12/12 14/9 11/0 11/11 12/7 6/2 11/2 9/6 13/11 14/6 8/0 13/4 14/12 14/3 13/8 7/1 14/0 14/3 14/1 0/0 0/0 14/14 14/5 8/2 14/14 3/0 13/13 11/7 11/10 8/0 14/14 14/0 14/14 14/14 8/2 14/0 7/3 14/4 PITTSBURGH STEELERS 2016 NUMERICAL ROSTER NO 3 4 7 9 14 15 17 18 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 31 33 34 37 38 44 45 48 50 53 54 55 56 60 66 67 69 73 74 77 78 79 81 82 83 84 85 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 98 NAME Landry Jones Jordan Berry Ben Roethlisberger Chris Boswell Sammie Coates Demarcus Ayers Eli Rogers Zach Mettenberger Robert Golden William Gay Mike Mitchell Justin Gilbert Artie Burns Le'Veon Bell Sean Davis Shamarko Thomas Ross Cockrell Fitzgerald Toussaint DeAngelo Williams Jordan Dangerfield Daryl Richardson Tyler Matakevich Roosevelt Nix Bud Dupree Ryan Shazier Maurkice Pouncey L.J. Fort Arthur Moats Anthony Chickillo Greg Warren David DeCastro B.J. Finney Brian Mihalik Ramon Foster Chris Hubbard Marcus Gilbert Alejandro Villanueva Javon Hargrave Jesse James David Johnson Cobi Hamilton Antonio Brown Xavier Grimble Darrius Heyward-Bey Ladarius Green Ricardo Mathews Stephon Tuitt James Harrison Daniel McCullers Lawrence Timmons Jarvis Jones L.T. Walton Vince Williams POS QB P QB K WR WR WR QB S CB S CB CB RB S S CB RB RB S RB LB FB LB LB C LB LB LB LS G C/G OT G C/G OT OT DT TE TE WR WR TE WR TE DE DE LB DT LB LB DE LB HT 6-4 6-5 6-5 6-2 6-1 5-9 5-10 6-5 5-11 5-10 6-1 6-0 6-0 6-1 6-1 5-9 6-0 5-9 5-9 5-11 5-11 6-1 5-11 6-4 6-1 6-4 6-0 6-0 6-3 6-3 6-5 6-4 6-9 6-5 6-4 6-6 6-9 6-2 6-7 6-2 6-2 5-10 6-4 6-2 6-6 6-3 6-6 6-0 6-7 6-1 6-3 6-5 6-1 WT 225 195 240 185 212 190 187 224 202 187 221 202 197 225 202 205 191 204 207 199 196 235 248 269 230 304 232 246 255 252 316 318 302 328 295 330 320 305 261 260 201 181 261 210 240 300 303 242 352 234 248 305 233 DOB AGE EXP COLLEGE 04/04/89 27 4 Oklahoma 03/18/91 25 2 Eastern Kentucky 03/02/82 34 13 Miami (OH) 03/16/91 25 2 Rice 03/31/93 23 2 Auburn 07/04/94 22 R Houston 12/23/92 24 2 Louisville 07/16/91 25 3 LSU 09/13/90 26 5 Arizona 01/01/85 31 10 Louisville 06/10/87 29 8 Ohio 11/07/91 25 3 Oklahoma State 05/01/95 21 R Miami (FL) 02/18/92 24 4 Michigan State 10/23/93 23 R Maryland 02/23/91 25 4 Syracuse 08/06/91 25 3 Duke 05/04/90 26 3 Michigan 04/25/83 33 11 Memphis 12/25/90 26 1 Towson 04/12/90 26 3 Abilene Christian 12/22/92 24 R Temple 03/30/92 24 2 Kent State 02/12/93 23 2 Kentucky 09/06/92 24 3 Ohio State 07/24/89 27 7 Florida 01/03/90 26 2 Northern Iowa 03/14/88 28 7 James Madison 12/10/92 24 2 Miami (FL) 10/18/81 35 12 North Carolina 01/11/90 26 5 Stanford 10/26/91 25 1 Kansas State 08/21/92 24 1 Boston College 01/07/86 30 8 Tennessee 04/23/91 25 3 UAB 02/15/88 28 6 Florida 09/22/88 28 2 Army 02/07/93 23 R South Carolina State 06/04/94 22 2 Penn State 08/26/87 29 8 Arkansas State 11/13/90 26 1 Arkansas 07/10/88 28 7 Central Michigan 09/22/92 24 1 USC 02/26/87 29 8 Maryland 05/29/90 26 5 Louisiana-Lafayette 07/30/87 29 7 Cincinnati 05/23/93 23 3 Notre Dame 05/04/78 38 14 Kent State 08/11/92 24 3 Tennessee 05/14/86 30 10 Florida State 10/13/89 27 4 Georgia 03/31/92 24 2 Central Michigan 12/27/89 27 4 Florida State BIRTHPLACE Artesia, NM Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Cory Rawson, OH Fort Worth, TX Leroy, AL Lancaster, TX Miami, FL Watkinsville, GA Fresno, CA Tallahassee, FL Fort Thomas, KY The Woodlands, TX Miami, FL Reynoldsburg, OH Washington, DC Virginia Beach, VA Waxhaw, NC Youngstown, OH Wynne, AR Elmont, NY Jacksonville, FL Stratford, CT Reynoldsburg, OH Macon, GA Fort Lauderdale, FL Lakeland, FL Granite City, IL Portsmouth, VA Tampa, FL Goldsboro, NC Bellevue, WA Wichita, KS Avon Lake, OH Henning, TN Columbus, GA Fort Lauderdale, FL Meridian, MS Salisbury, NC Glassport, PA Pine Bluff, AR Texarkana, TX Miami, FL Las Vegas, NV Silver Spring, MD Pensacola, FL Jacksonville, FL Miami, FL Akron, OH Raleigh, NC Florence, SC Lumpkin, GA Clinton Township, MI Davenport, FL HOW ACQ D4b '13 FA '15 D1 '04 FA '15 D3 '15 D7a '16 UDFA '15 W '16 (SD) UDFA '12 FA '13 UFA '14 (CAR) T '16 (CLE) D1 '16 D2 '13 D2 '16 D4a '13 FA '15 FA '15 FA '15 FA '15 FA '16 D7b '16 FA '15 D1 '15 D1 '14 D1 '10 FA '15 UFA '14 (BUF) D6b '15 UDFA '05 D1 '12 UDFA '15 FA '16 UDFA '09 UDFA '13 D2 '11 FA '14 D3 '16 D5 '15 FA '16 FA '16 D6b '10 FA '15 UFA '14 (IND) UFA '16 (SD) UFA '16 (SD) D2 '14 FA '14 D6b '14 D1 '07 D1 '13 D6a '15 D6b '13 PRACTICE SQUAD (10) 16 Marcus Tucker 20 Brandon Dixon 40 Mike Hilton 41 Shaq Riddick 39 Dreamius Smith 42 Jacob Hagen 62 Johnny Maxey 71 Matt Feiler 76 Keavon Milton 99 Caushaud Lyons WR CB CB LB RB S DT OL OL DE 5-10 5-11 5-9 6-6 5-11 6-3 6-5 6-6 6-4 6-5 190 203 184 260 225 205 283 330 320 284 06/25/96 04/26/90 03/09/94 03/12/93 09/08/92 03/16/92 10/19/93 07/07/92 06/23/90 01/03/93 20 26 22 23 24 24 23 24 26 23 R 2 R 2 1 1 R 1 2 1 Northern Michigan Northwest Missouri State Mississippi West Virginia West Virginia Liberty Mars Hill Bloomsburg (PA) Louisiana-Monroe Tusculum Flint, MI Pompano Beach, FL Fayetteville, GA Akron, OH Wichita, KS Orange Park, FL Columbia, SC Strasburg, PA Canton, TX Atlanta, GA FA '16 FA '16 FA '16 FA '16 FA '16 FA '16 UDFA '16 FA '16 FA '16 W '15 (TB) 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 1/0 0/0 0/0 RESERVE/INJURED LIST (11) Kevin Anderson Senquez Golson Jerald Hawkins Ryan Harris Cameron Heyward Steven Johnson Cole Manhart Canaan Severin Valerian Ume-Ezeoke Cody Wallace Markus Wheaton LB CB OT OT DE LB G WR C C/G WR 6-4 5-9 6-6 6-5 6-5 6-1 6-4 6-2 6-3 6-4 5-11 244 176 305 302 295 237 298 205 295 296 189 07/25/92 07/07/93 10/16/93 03/11/85 05/06/89 03/28/88 09/25/92 03/16/93 02/14/93 11/26/84 02/07/91 24 23 23 31 27 28 24 23 23 32 25 R 2 R 9 6 5 1 R 1 7 4 Stanford Mississippi LSU Notre Dame Ohio State Kansas Nebraska-Kearney Virginia New Mexico State Texas A&M Oregon State Palo Alto, CA Pascagoula, MS Baldwin, LA Minneapolis, MN Pittsburgh, PA Media, PA Highlands Ranch, CO Marlborough, MA Garland, TX Cuero, TX Chandler, AZ UDFA '16 D2 '15 D4 '16 UFA '16 (DEN) D1 '11 UFA '16 (TEN) FA '16 UDFA '16 FA '16 FA '13 D3 '13 0/0 0/0 0/0 4/0 7/7 6/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 3/2 RESERVE/SUSPENDED BY COMMISSIONER (1) Martavis Bryant WR 6-4 211 12/20/91 25 3 Clemson Calhoun Falls, SC D4 '14 0/0 PRACTICE SQUAD RESERVE/SUSPENDED BY COMMISSIONER (1) Karlos Williams RB 6-2 230 05/04/93 23 2 Florida State Davenport, FL FA '16 0/0 Experience Includes 2016 Season Number of Players on Active Roster: 53 Head Coach: Assistant Coaches: Mike Tomlin John Mitchell (Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Line); Todd Haley (Offensive Coordinator); Keith Butler (Defensive Coordinator); Danny Smith (Special Teams Coordinator); James Daniel (Tight Ends); Randy Fichtner (Quarterbacks); Carnell Lake (Defensive Backs); Richard Mann (Wide Receivers); Mike Munchak (Offensive Line); Jerry Olsavsky (Inside Linebackers); Joey Porter (Outside Linebackers); James Saxon (Running Backs); Shaun Sarrett (Offensive Asst.); Steve Meyer (Coaching Asst.); Daniel Martin Rooney (Coaching Asst.); Garrett Giemont (Conditioning Coordinator); Marcel Pastoor (Conditioning Asst.) 2016 GP/GS 7/1 14/0 13/13 13/0 14/5 0/0 11/7 0/0 12/7 14/9 14/14 11/0 14/7 11/11 14/7 8/0 14/14 14/0 7/3 11/2 3/0 14/0 8/2 5/2 11/10 14/14 12/0 14/5 14/7 14/0 14/14 11/2 0/0 12/12 12/4 11/11 14/14 13/11 14/12 14/3 9/6 14/14 11/2 8/0 6/2 14/3 14/14 14/6 14/1 14/14 13/8 8/2 14/4 PITTSBURGH STEELERS 2016 POSITIONAL ROSTER OFFENSE (26) NO NAME QUARTERBACKS (3) 3 Landry Jones 7 Ben Roethlisberger 18 Zach Mettenberger RUNNING BACKS (5) 26 Le'Veon Bell 33 Fitzgerald Toussaint 34 DeAngelo Williams 38 Daryl Richardson 45 Roosevelt Nix WIDE RECEIVERS (6) 14 Sammie Coates 15 Demarcus Ayers 17 Eli Rogers 83 Cobi Hamilton 84 Antonio Brown 88 Darrius Heyward-Bey TIGHT ENDS (4) 81 Jesse James 82 David Johnson 85 Xavier Grimble 89 Ladarius Green OFFENSIVE LINEMEN (8) 53 Maurkice Pouncey 66 David DeCastro 67 B.J. Finney 69 Brian Mihalik 73 Ramon Foster 74 Chris Hubbard 77 Marcus Gilbert 78 Alejandro Villanueva POS HT BIRTHPLACE HOW ACQ 2016 GP/GS QB QB QB 6-4 225 04/04/89 6-5 240 03/02/82 6-5 224 07/16/91 WT DOB AGE EXP COLLEGE 27 34 25 4 13 3 Oklahoma Miami (OH) LSU Artesia, NM Cory Rawson, OH Watkinsville, GA D4b '13 D1 '04 W '16 (SD) 7/1 13/13 0/0 RB RB RB RB FB 6-1 5-9 5-9 5-11 5-11 225 204 207 196 248 02/18/92 05/04/90 04/25/83 04/12/90 03/30/92 24 26 33 26 24 4 3 11 3 2 Michigan State Michigan Memphis Abilene Christian Kent State Reynoldsburg, OH Youngstown, OH Wynne, AR Jacksonville, FL Reynoldsburg, OH D2 '13 FA '15 FA '15 FA '16 FA '15 11/11 14/0 7/3 3/0 8/2 WR WR WR WR WR WR 6-1 5-9 5-10 6-2 5-10 6-2 212 190 187 201 181 210 03/31/93 07/04/94 12/23/92 11/13/90 07/10/88 02/26/87 23 22 24 26 28 29 2 R 2 1 7 8 Auburn Houston Louisville Arkansas Central Michigan Maryland Leroy, AL Lancaster, TX Miami, FL Texarkana, TX Miami, FL Silver Spring, MD D3 '15 D7a '16 UDFA '15 FA '16 D6b '10 UFA '14 (IND) 14/5 0/0 11/7 9/6 14/14 8/0 TE TE TE TE 6-7 6-2 6-4 6-6 261 260 261 240 06/04/94 08/26/87 09/22/92 05/29/90 22 29 24 26 2 8 1 5 Penn State Arkansas State USC Louisiana-Lafayette Glassport, PA Pine Bluff, AR Las Vegas, NV Pensacola, FL D5 '15 FA '16 FA '15 UFA '16 (SD) 14/12 14/3 11/2 6/2 C G C/G OT G C/G OT OT 6-4 6-5 6-4 6-9 6-5 6-4 6-6 6-9 304 316 318 302 328 295 330 320 07/24/89 01/11/90 10/26/91 08/21/92 01/07/86 04/23/91 02/15/88 09/22/88 27 26 25 24 30 25 28 28 7 5 1 1 8 3 6 2 Florida Stanford Kansas State Boston College Tennessee UAB Florida Army Lakeland, FL Bellevue, WA Wichita, KS Avon Lake, OH Henning, TN Columbus, GA Fort Lauderdale, FL Meridian, MS D1 '10 D1 '12 UDFA '15 FA '16 UDFA '09 UDFA '13 D2 '11 FA '14 14/14 14/14 11/2 0/0 12/12 13/4 11/11 14/14 DEFENSE (24) DEFENSIVE LINEMEN (5) 79 Javon Hargrave 90 Ricardo Mathews 91 Stephon Tuitt 93 Daniel McCullers 96 L.T. Walton LINEBACKERS (10) 44 Tyler Matakevich 48 Bud Dupree 50 Ryan Shazier 54 L.J. Fort 55 Arthur Moats 56 Anthony Chickillo 92 James Harrison 94 Lawrence Timmons 95 Jarvis Jones 98 Vince Williams DEFENSIVE BACKS (9) 21 Robert Golden 22 William Gay 23 Mike Mitchell 24 Justin Gilbert 25 Artie Burns 28 Sean Davis 29 Shamarko Thomas 31 Ross Cockrell 37 Jordan Dangerfield DT DE DE DT DE 6-2 6-3 6-6 6-7 6-5 305 300 303 352 305 02/07/93 07/30/87 05/23/93 08/11/92 03/31/92 23 29 23 24 24 R 7 3 3 2 South Carolina State Cincinnati Notre Dame Tennessee Central Michigan Salisbury, NC Jacksonville, FL Miami, FL Raleigh, NC Clinton Township, MI D3 '16 UFA '16 (SD) D2 '14 D6b '14 D6a '15 13/11 14/3 14/14 14/1 8/2 LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB 6-1 6-4 6-1 6-0 6-0 6-3 6-0 6-1 6-3 6-1 235 269 230 232 246 255 242 234 248 233 12/22/92 02/12/93 09/06/92 01/03/90 03/14/88 12/10/92 05/04/78 05/14/86 10/13/89 12/27/89 24 23 24 26 28 24 38 30 27 27 R 2 3 2 7 2 14 10 4 4 Temple Kentucky Ohio State Northern Iowa James Madison Miami (FL) Kent State Florida State Georgia Florida State Stratford, CT Macon, GA Fort Lauderdale, FL Granite City, IL Portsmouth, VA Tampa, FL Akron, OH Florence, SC Lumpkin, GA Davenport, FL D7b '16 D1 '15 D1 '14 FA '15 UFA '14 (BUF) D6b '15 FA '14 D1 '07 D1 '13 D6b '13 14/0 5/2 11/10 12/0 14/5 14/7 14/6 14/14 13/8 14/4 S CB S CB CB S S CB S 5-11 5-10 6-1 6-0 6-0 6-1 5-9 6-0 5-11 202 187 221 202 197 202 205 191 199 09/13/90 01/01/85 06/10/87 11/07/91 05/01/95 10/23/93 02/23/91 08/06/91 12/25/90 26 31 29 25 21 23 25 25 26 5 10 8 3 R R 4 3 1 Arizona Louisville Ohio Oklahoma State Miami (FL) Maryland Syracuse Duke Towson Fresno, CA Tallahassee, FL Fort Thomas, KY The Woodlands, TX Miami, FL Washington, DC Virginia Beach, VA Waxhaw, NC Elmont, NY UDFA '12 FA '13 UFA '14 (CAR) T '16 (CLE) D1 '16 D2 '16 D4a '13 FA '15 FA '15 12/7 14/9 14/14 11/0 14/7 14/7 8/0 14/14 11/2 P K LS 6-5 195 03/18/91 6-2 185 03/16/91 6-3 252 10/18/81 25 25 35 2 2 12 SPECIALISTS (3) Eastern Kentucky Rice North Carolina Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Fort Worth, TX Goldsboro, NC FA '15 FA '15 UDFA '05 14/0 13/0 14/0 WR CB CB LB RB S DT OL OL DE 5-10 5-11 5-9 6-6 5-11 6-3 6-5 6-6 6-4 6-5 190 203 184 260 225 205 283 330 320 284 06/25/96 04/26/90 03/09/94 03/12/93 09/08/92 03/16/92 10/19/93 07/07/92 06/23/90 01/03/93 20 26 22 23 24 24 23 24 26 23 R 2 R 2 1 1 R 1 2 1 Northern Michigan Flint, MI Northwest Missouri State Pompano Beach, FL Mississippi Fayetteville, GA West Virginia Akron, OH West Virginia Wichita, KS Liberty Orange Park, FL Mars Hill Columbia, SC Bloomsburg (PA) Strasburg, PA Louisiana-Monroe Canton, TX Tusculum Atlanta, GA FA '16 FA '16 FA '16 FA '16 FA '16 FA '16 UDFA '16 FA '16 FA '16 W '15 (TB) 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 1/0 0/0 0/0 RESERVE/INJURED LIST (11) Kevin Anderson LB Senquez Golson CB Jerald Hawkins OT Ryan Harris OT Cameron Heyward DE Steven Johnson LB Cole Manhart G Canaan Severin WR Valerian Ume-Ezeoke C Cody Wallace C/G Markus Wheaton WR 6-4 5-9 6-6 6-5 6-5 6-1 6-4 6-2 6-3 6-4 5-11 244 176 305 302 295 237 298 205 295 296 189 07/25/92 07/07/93 10/16/93 03/11/85 05/06/89 03/28/88 09/25/92 03/16/93 02/14/93 11/26/84 02/07/91 24 23 23 31 27 28 24 23 23 32 25 R 2 R 9 6 5 1 R 1 7 4 Stanford Mississippi LSU Notre Dame Ohio State Kansas Nebraska-Kearney Virginia New Mexico State Texas A&M Oregon State Palo Alto, CA Pascagoula, MS Baldwin, LA Minneapolis, MN Pittsburgh, PA Media, PA Highlands Ranch, CO Marlborough, MA Garland, TX Cuero, TX Chandler, AZ UDFA '16 D2 '15 D4 '16 UFA '16 (DEN) D1 '11 UFA '16 (TEN) FA '16 UDFA '16 FA '16 FA '13 D3 '13 0/0 0/0 0/0 4/0 7/7 6/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 3/2 RESERVE/SUSPENDED BY COMMISSIONER (1) Martavis Bryant WR 6-4 211 12/20/91 25 3 Clemson Calhoun Falls, SC D4 '14 0/0 Florida State Davenport, FL FA '16 0/0 4 9 60 Jordan Berry Chris Boswell Greg Warren PRACTICE SQUAD (10) 16 Marcus Tucker 20 Brandon Dixon 40 Mike Hilton 41 Shaq Riddick 39 Dreamius Smith 42 Jacob Hagen 62 Johnny Maxey 71 Matt Feiler 76 Keavon Milton 99 Caushaud Lyons PRACTICE SQUAD RESERVE/SUSPENDED BY COMMISSIONER (1) Karlos Williams RB 6-2 230 05/04/93 23 2 Experience Includes 2016 Season Number of Players on Active Roster: 53 Head Coach: Assistant Coaches: Mike Tomlin John Mitchell (Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Line); Todd Haley (Offensive Coordinator); Keith Butler (Defensive Coordinator); Danny Smith (Special Teams Coordinator); James Daniel (Tight Ends); Randy Fichtner (Quarterbacks); Carnell Lake (Defensive Backs); Richard Mann (Wide Receivers); Mike Munchak (Offensive Line); Jerry Olsavsky (Inside Linebackers); Joey Porter (Outside Linebackers); James Saxon (Running Backs); Shaun Sarrett (Offensive Asst.); Steve Meyer (Coaching Asst.); Daniel Martin Rooney (Coaching Asst.); Garrett Giemont (Conditioning Coordinator); Marcel Pastoor (Conditioning Asst.) PITTSBURGH STEELERS 2016 ROSTER BY EXPERIENCE NO NAME 14th YEAR (1) 92 James Harrison 13th YEAR (1) 7 Ben Roethlisberger 12th YEAR (1) 60 Greg Warren 11th YEAR (1) 34 DeAngelo Williams 10th YEAR (2) 22 William Gay 94 Lawrence Timmons 8th YEAR (4) 23 Mike Mitchell 73 Ramon Foster 82 David Johnson 88 Darrius Heyward-Bey 7th YEAR (4) 53 Maurkice Pouncey 55 Arthur Moats 84 Antonio Brown 90 Ricardo Mathews 6th YEAR (1) 77 Marcus Gilbert 5th YEAR (3) 21 Robert Golden 66 David DeCastro 89 Ladarius Green 4th YEAR (5) 3 Landry Jones 26 Le'Veon Bell 29 Shamarko Thomas 95 Jarvis Jones 98 Vince Williams 3rd YEAR (9) 18 Zach Mettenberger 24 Justin Gilbert 31 Ross Cockrell 33 Fitzgerald Toussaint 38 Daryl Richardson 50 Ryan Shazier 74 Chris Hubbard 91 Stephon Tuitt 93 Daniel McCullers 2nd YEAR (11) 4 Jordan Berry 9 Chris Boswell 14 Sammie Coates 17 Eli Rogers 45 Roosevelt Nix 48 Bud Dupree 54 L.J. Fort 56 Anthony Chickillo 78 Alejandro Villanueva 81 Jesse James 96 L.T. Walton 1st YEAR (5) 37 Jordan Dangerfield 67 B.J. Finney 69 Brian Mihalik 83 Cobi Hamilton 85 Xavier Grimble ROOKIES (5) 15 Demarcus Ayers 25 Artie Burns 28 Sean Davis 44 Tyler Matakevich 79 Javon Hargrave POS HT BIRTHPLACE HOW ACQ LB 6-0 242 05/04/78 WT DOB AGE EXP COLLEGE 38 14 Kent State Akron, OH FA '14 14/5 QB 6-5 240 03/02/82 34 13 Miami (OH) Cory Rawson, OH D1 '04 13/13 LS 6-3 252 10/18/81 35 12 North Carolina Goldsboro, NC UDFA '05 RB 5-9 207 04/25/83 33 11 Memphis Wynne, AR FA '15 7/3 CB LB 5-10 187 01/01/85 6-1 234 05/14/86 31 30 10 10 Louisville Florida State Tallahassee, FL Florence, SC FA '13 D1 '07 14/9 14/14 S G TE WR 6-1 6-5 6-2 6-2 221 328 260 210 06/10/87 01/07/86 08/26/87 02/26/87 29 30 29 29 8 8 8 8 Ohio Tennessee Arkansas State Maryland Fort Thomas, KY Henning, TN Pine Bluff, AR Silver Spring, MD UFA '14 (CAR) UDFA '09 FA '16 UFA '14 (IND) 14/14 12/12 14/3 8/0 C LB WR DE 6-4 6-0 5-10 6-3 304 246 181 300 07/24/89 03/14/88 07/10/88 07/30/87 27 28 28 29 7 7 7 7 Florida James Madison Central Michigan Cincinnati Lakeland, FL Portsmouth, VA Miami, FL Jacksonville, FL D1 '10 UFA '14 (BUF) D6b '10 UFA '16 (SD) 14/14 14/5 14/14 14/3 OT 6-6 330 02/15/88 28 6 Florida Fort Lauderdale, FL D2 '11 11/11 S G TE 5-11 202 09/13/90 6-5 316 01/11/90 6-6 240 05/29/90 26 26 26 5 5 5 Arizona Stanford Louisiana-Lafayette Fresno, CA Bellevue, WA Pensacola, FL UDFA '12 D1 '12 UFA '16 (SD) 12/7 14/14 6/2 QB RB S LB LB 6-4 6-1 5-9 6-3 6-1 225 225 205 248 233 04/04/89 02/18/92 02/23/91 10/13/89 12/27/89 27 24 25 27 27 4 4 4 4 4 Oklahoma Michigan State Syracuse Georgia Florida State Artesia, NM Reynoldsburg, OH Virginia Beach, VA Lumpkin, GA Davenport, FL D4b '13 D2 '13 D4a '13 D1 '13 D6b '13 7/1 11/11 8/0 13/8 14/4 QB CB CB RB RB LB C/G DE DT 6-5 6-0 6-0 5-9 5-11 6-1 6-4 6-6 6-7 224 202 191 204 196 230 295 303 352 07/16/91 11/07/91 08/06/91 05/04/90 04/12/90 09/06/92 04/23/91 05/23/93 08/11/92 25 25 25 26 26 24 25 23 24 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 LSU Oklahoma State Duke Michigan Abilene Christian Ohio State UAB Notre Dame Tennessee Watkinsville, GA The Woodlands, TX Waxhaw, NC Youngstown, OH Jacksonville, FL Fort Lauderdale, FL Columbus, GA Miami, FL Raleigh, NC W '16 (SD) T '16 (CLE) FA '15 FA '15 FA '16 D1 '14 UDFA '13 D2 '14 D6b '14 0/0 11/0 14/14 14/0 3/0 11/10 13/4 14/14 14/1 P K WR WR FB LB LB LB OT TE DE 6-5 6-2 6-1 5-10 5-11 6-4 6-0 6-3 6-9 6-7 6-5 195 185 212 187 248 269 232 255 320 261 305 03/18/91 03/16/91 03/31/93 12/23/92 03/30/92 02/12/93 01/03/90 12/10/92 09/22/88 06/04/94 03/31/92 25 25 23 24 24 23 26 24 28 22 24 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Eastern Kentucky Rice Auburn Louisville Kent State Kentucky Northern Iowa Miami (FL) Army Penn State Central Michigan Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Fort Worth, TX Leroy, AL Miami, FL Reynoldsburg, OH Macon, GA Granite City, IL Tampa, FL Meridian, MS Glassport, PA Clinton Township, MI FA '15 FA '15 D3 '15 UDFA '15 FA '15 D1 '15 FA '15 D6b '15 FA '14 D5 '15 D6a '15 14/0 13/0 14/5 11/7 8/2 5/2 12/0 14/7 14/14 14/12 8/2 S C/G OT WR TE 5-11 6-4 6-9 6-2 6-4 199 318 302 201 261 12/25/90 10/26/91 08/21/92 11/13/90 09/22/92 26 25 24 26 24 1 1 1 1 1 Towson Kansas State Boston College Arkansas USC Elmont, NY Wichita, KS Avon Lake, OH Texarkana, TX Las Vegas, NV FA '15 UDFA '15 FA '16 FA '16 FA '15 11/2 11/2 0/0 9/6 11/2 WR CB S LB DT 5-9 6-0 6-1 6-1 6-2 190 197 202 235 305 07/04/94 05/01/95 10/23/93 12/22/92 02/07/93 22 21 23 24 23 R R R R R Houston Miami (FL) Maryland Temple South Carolina State Lancaster, TX Miami, FL Washington, DC Stratford, CT Salisbury, NC D7a '16 D1 '16 D2 '16 D7b '16 D3 '16 PRACTICE SQUAD (10) 16 Marcus Tucker 20 Brandon Dixon 40 Mike Hilton 41 Shaq Riddick 39 Dreamius Smith 42 Jacob Hagen 62 Johnny Maxey 71 Matt Feiler 76 Keavon Milton 99 Caushaud Lyons WR CB CB LB RB S DT OL OL DE 5-10 5-11 5-9 6-6 5-11 6-3 6-5 6-6 6-4 6-5 190 203 184 260 225 205 283 330 320 284 06/25/96 04/26/90 03/09/94 03/12/93 09/08/92 03/16/92 10/19/93 07/07/92 06/23/90 01/03/93 20 26 22 23 24 24 23 24 26 23 R 2 R 2 1 1 R 1 2 1 Northern Michigan Northwest Missouri State Mississippi West Virginia West Virginia Liberty Mars Hill Bloomsburg (PA) Louisiana-Monroe Tusculum Flint, MI Pompano Beach, FL Fayetteville, GA Akron, OH Wichita, KS Orange Park, FL Columbia, SC Strasburg, PA Canton, TX Atlanta, GA FA '16 FA '16 FA '16 FA '16 FA '16 FA '16 UDFA '16 FA '16 FA '16 W '15 (TB) 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 1/0 0/0 0/0 RESERVE/INJURED LIST (11) Kevin Anderson Senquez Golson Jerald Hawkins Ryan Harris Cameron Heyward Steven Johnson Cole Manhart Canaan Severin Valerian Ume-Ezeoke Cody Wallace Markus Wheaton LB CB OT OT DE LB G WR C C/G WR 6-4 5-9 6-6 6-5 6-5 6-1 6-4 6-2 6-3 6-4 5-11 244 176 305 302 295 237 298 205 295 296 189 07/25/92 07/07/93 10/16/93 03/11/85 05/06/89 03/28/88 09/25/92 03/16/93 02/14/93 11/26/84 02/07/91 24 23 23 31 27 28 24 23 23 32 25 R 2 R 9 6 5 1 R 1 7 4 Stanford Mississippi LSU Notre Dame Ohio State Kansas Nebraska-Kearney Virginia New Mexico State Texas A&M Oregon State Palo Alto, CA Pascagoula, MS Baldwin, LA Minneapolis, MN Pittsburgh, PA Media, PA Highlands Ranch, CO Marlborough, MA Garland, TX Cuero, TX Chandler, AZ UDFA '16 D2 '15 D4 '16 UFA '16 (DEN) D1 '11 UFA '16 (TEN) FA '16 UDFA '16 FA '16 FA '13 D3 '13 0/0 0/0 0/0 4/0 7/7 6/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 3/2 RESERVE/SUSPENDED BY COMMISSIONER (1) Martavis Bryant WR 6-4 211 12/20/91 25 3 Clemson Calhoun Falls, SC D4 '14 0/0 2 Florida State Davenport, FL FA '16 0/0 PRACTICE SQUAD RESERVE/SUSPENDED BY COMMISSIONER (1) Karlos Williams RB 6-2 230 05/04/93 23 Experience Includes 2016 Season Number of Players on Active Roster: 53 Head Coach: Assistant Coaches: Mike Tomlin John Mitchell (Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Line); Todd Haley (Offensive Coordinator); Keith Butler (Defensive Coordinator); Danny Smith (Special Teams Coordinator); James Daniel (Tight Ends); Randy Fichtner (Quarterbacks); Carnell Lake (Defensive Backs); Richard Mann (Wide Receivers); Mike Munchak (Offensive Line); Jerry Olsavsky (Inside Linebackers); Joey Porter (Outside Linebackers); James Saxon (Running Backs); Shaun Sarrett (Offensive Asst.); Steve Meyer (Coaching Asst.); Daniel Martin Rooney (Coaching Asst.); Garrett Giemont (Conditioning Coordinator); Marcel Pastoor (Conditioning Asst.) 2016 GP/GS 14/0 0/0 14/7 14/7 14/0 13/11 2016 ROSTER MOVES Date 1/19/16 1/19/16 1/19/16 1/19/16 1/19/16 1/19/16 1/19/16 1/19/16 1/19/16 1/19/16 1/19/16 1/19/16 1/20/16 1/20/16 1/20/16 1/20/16 1/22/16 1/22/16 2/2/16 2/4/16 2/4/16 2/4/16 2/4/16 2/9/16 2/16/16 2/16/16 2/16/16 2/16/16 2/16/16 2/19/16 2/22/16 3/1/16 3/7/16 3/7/16 3/8/16 3/9/16 3/10/16 3/14/16 3/15/16 3/25/16 3/31/16 4/15/16 4/28/16 4/29/16 4/29/16 4/30/16 4/30/16 4/30/16 4/30/16 4/30/16 4/30/16 4/30/16 4/30/16 4/30/16 4/30/16 4/30/16 4/30/16 4/30/16 4/30/16 5/2/16 5/5/16 5/5/16 5/5/16 5/5/16 5/5/16 5/6/16 5/9/16 5/9/16 5/9/16 5/9/16 5/9/16 5/9/16 5/9/16 5/9/16 Pos. C/G FB S OT C/G CB TE DE RB WR RB S S OT K RB CB QB WR WR CB WR CB G LS DT TE OT OT TE DT G S WR CB G TE WR OT LB DE CB CB S DT OT LB WR LB DL LB P DL RB TE TE OL WR DL QB OT K RB WR LB LB RB RB WR CB RB RB WR CB Name Chris Hubbard Roosevelt Nix Jordan Dangerfield Matt Feiler B.J. Finney Isaiah Frey Xavier Grimble Caushaud Lyons Rajion Neal Shakim Phillips Abou Toure Ray Vinopal Jacob Hagen Brian Mihalik Ty Long Daryl Richardson Ross Cockrell Dustin Vaughan Levi Norwood Issac Blakeney Montell Garner Tobais Palmer Al-Hajj Shabazz Cole Manhart Matt Dooley Lavon Hooks Rob Blanchflower Kelvin Palmer Mitchell Van Dyk Heath Miller Roy Philon Micah Hatchie Robert Golden Darrius Heyward-Bey William Gay Ramon Foster Ladarius Green Martavis Bryant Ryan Harris Steven Johnson Ricardo Mathews Cortez Allen Artie Burns Sean Davis Javon Hargrave Jerald Hawkins Travis Feeney Demarcus Ayers Tyler Matakevich Johnny Maxey Tyriq McCord Will Monday Giorgio Newberry Christian Powell David Reeves Jay Rome Quinton Schooley Canaan Severin Devaunte Sigler Bruce Gradkowski Mike Adams Ty Long Abou Toure Demarcus Ayers Tyler Matakevich Travis Feeney Christian Powell Rajion Neal Tobais Palmer Isaiah Frey Brandon Brown-Dukes Cameron Stingily Marcus Tucker Donald Washington Transaction Signed One-Year Extension Signed One-Year Extension Signed Reserve/Future Contract Signed Reserve/Future Contract Signed Reserve/Future Contract Signed Reserve/Future Contract Signed Reserve/Future Contract Signed Reserve/Future Contract Signed Reserve/Future Contract Signed Reserve/Future Contract Signed Reserve/Future Contract Signed Reserve/Future Contract Signed Reserve/Future Contract Signed Reserve/Future Contract Signed Reserve/Future Contract Signed Reserve/Future Contract Signed One-Year Extension Signed Reserve/Future Contract Signed Reserve/Future Contract Signed Reserve/Future Contract Signed Reserve/Future Contract Signed Reserve/Future Contract Signed Reserve/Future Contract Signed Contract Signed Contract Signed Contract Released Released Released Retired Signed Contract Released Re-signed (Three-Year Contract) Re-signed (Three-Year Contract) Re-signed (Three-Year Contract) Re-signed (Three-Year Contract) Signed Four-Year Contract (UFA, SD) Reserve/Suspended By Commissioner Signed Two-Year Contract (UFA, DEN) Signed One-Year Contract (UFA, TEN) Signed One-Year Contract (UFA, SD) Released Drafted Drafted Drafted Drafted Drafted Drafted Drafted Agreed To Terms (RFA) Agreed To Terms (RFA) Agreed To Terms (RFA) Agreed To Terms (RFA) Agreed To Terms (RFA) Agreed To Terms (RFA) Agreed To Terms (RFA) Agreed To Terms (RFA) Agreed To Terms (RFA) Agreed To Terms (RFA) Re-signed (One-Year Contract) Released (Failed Physical) Released Released Signed Rookie Contract (Four-Years) Signed Rookie Contract (Four-Years) Signed Rookie Contract (Four-Years) Released Released Released Released Signed Contract (RFA) Signed Contract Signed Contract (RFA) Signed Contract Date 5/16/16 5/16/16 5/20/16 6/2/16 6/7/16 6/7/16 6/7/16 6/7/16 6/8/16 6/8/16 6/8/16 6/10/16 6/24/16 6/24/16 7/21/16 7/21/16 7/28/16 7/28/16 7/28/16 8/1/16 8/1/16 8/1/16 8/1/16 8/3/16 8/3/16 8/3/16 8/3/16 8/3/16 8/5/16 8/5/16 8/5/16 8/5/16 8/14/16 8/14/16 8/14/16 8/14/16 8/14/16 8/14/16 8/15/16 8/15/16 8/20/16 8/20/16 8/20/16 8/20/16 8/22/16 8/22/16 8/23/16 8/28/16 8/28/16 8/26/16 8/26/16 8/26/16 8/26/16 8/26/16 8/26/16 8/26/16 8/26/16 8/26/16 8/30/16 8/30/16 8/30/16 8/30/16 8/31/16 8/31/16 9/3/16 9/3/16 9/3/16 9/3/16 9/3/16 9/3/16 9/3/16 9/3/16 9/3/16 9/3/16 Pos. TE TE S OT TE LB LB TE LB LB CB DT K RB TE TE TE WR DT RB OL RB C TE WR TE CB DT WR TE WR TE OT DT S OT CB DT LS LS RB C QB G G G LB OT QB LB LB WR WR TE DE DT CB P TE DT S CB QB QB RB CB TE WR WR WR RB RB G G Name David Johnson David Reeves Sean Davis Jerald Hawkins Paul Lang Kevin Anderson Tyriq McCord Jay Rome Mike Reilly Kevin Anderson Artie Burns Javon Hargrave Shaun Suisham Brandon Johnson Matt Spaeth Mandel Dixon Ladarius Green Shakim Phillips Devaunte Sigler Brandon Johnson Quinton Schooley Christian Powell Valerian Ume-Ezeoke Mandel Dixon Shakim Phillips Jake Phillips Kevin White Devaunte Sigler Canaan Severin Jake Phillips Cobi Hamilton Michael Cooper Brian Mihalik Roy Philon Ross Ventrone Wade Hansen Julian Whigham Khaynin Mosley-Smith Jermauria Rasco Matt Dooley Christian Powell Valerian Ume-Ezeoke Bryn Renner Antoine Everett Cole Manhart Shahbaz Ahmed Vince Williams Jerald Hawkins Dustin Vaughan Jordan Zumwalt Mike Reilly Issac Blakeney Levi Norwood Michael Cooper Giorgio Newberry Khaynin Mosley-Smith Julian Whigham Will Monday Ladarius Green Devaunte Sigler Jacob Hagen Kevin White Zach Mettenberger Bruce Gradkowski Le’Veon Bell Justin Gilbert Paul Lang Demarcus Ayers Cobi Hamilton Marcus Tucker Brandon Brown-Dukes Cameron Stingily Shahbaz Ahmed Antoine Everett Transaction Signed One-Year Contact Released Signed Rookie Contract (Four-Years) Signed Rookie Contract (Four-Years) Signed Contract Signed Contract Waived/Injured Waived/Injured Signed Contract Waived/Injured Signed Rookie Contract (Four-Years) Signed Rookie Contract (Four-Years) Released (Failed Physical) Signed Contract (RFA) Released (Failed Physical) Signed Contract (RFA) Active/PUP List Active/PUP List Non-Football Injury List (NFI) Waived/Injured Waived/Injured Signed Contract Signed Contract Waived/Injured Waived/Injured Signed Contract Signed Contract Activated (NFI) Waived/Injured Released Signed Contract Signed Contract Waived/Injured Waived/Injured Reserve/Injured List Signed Contract Signed Contract Signed Contract Signed Contract Released Released Waived/Injured Signed Contract Signed Contract Waived/Injured Signed Contract Signed New Contract (Three-Years) Reserve/Injured List Waived/Injured Released Released Released Released Released Released Released Released Released Reserve/PUP List Released Released Released Claimed off Waivers (from San Diego) Reserve/Injured List Reserve/Suspended By Commissioner Traded (with Cleveland for 2018 6th Rd) Waived/Injured Released Released Released Released Released Released Released 2016 ROSTER MOVES Date 9/3/16 9/3/16 9/3/16 9/3/16 9/3/16 9/3/16 9/3/16 9/3/16 9/3/16 9/3/16 9/3/16 9/3/16 9/3/16 9/3/16 9/4/16 9/4/16 9/4/16 9/4/16 9/4/16 9/4/16 9/4/16 9/4/16 9/4/16 9/4/16 9/4/16 9/4/16 9/7/16 9/7/16 9/8/16 9/16/16 9/16/16 9/20/16 9/20/16 9/26/16 9/27/16 9/29/16 9/29/16 Pos. OT OT CB CB CB CB DT DE DE LB LB LB QB S LB LB RB RB WR WR TE OT DE DT CB LB RB RB G RB S S RB RB S RB RB Name Matt Feiler Wade Hansen Montell Garner Doran Grant Al-Hajj Shabazz Donald Washington Lavon Hooks Caushaud Lyons Johnny Maxey Travis Feeney Steven Johnson Jermauria Rasco Bryn Renner Ray Vinopal Bud Dupree Steven Johnson Brandon Brown-Dukes Cameron Stingily Demarcus Ayers Cobi Hamilton RaShaun Allen Matt Feiler Caushaud Lyons Johnny Maxey Al-Hajj Shabazz Travis Feeney Cameron Stingily David Cobb David DeCastro Brandon Brown-Dukes Jacob Hagen Jacob Hagen Brandon Brown-Dukes Brandon Brown-Dukes Jacob Haden Daryl Richardson Le’Veon Bell 10/3/16 10/3/16 10/8/16 10/8/16 10/8/16 10/8/16 10/11/16 10/11/16 10/11/16 10/12/16 10/15/16 10/15/16 10/18/16 10/18/16 S RB CB OT OL CB RB S OT RB CB WR OL OT Jacob Hagen Daryl Richardson Senquez Golson Ryan Harris Matt Feiler Al-Hajj Shabazz David Cobb Jacob Hagen Austin Shepherd Karlos Williams Al-Hajj Shabazz Cobi Hamilton Matt Feiler Brian Mihalik 10/18/16 10/19/16 10/19/16 10/25/16 10/25/16 11/5/16 11/5/16 11/12/16 11/12/16 11/15/16 11/15/16 11/19/16 11/19/16 11/19/16 11/19/16 11/21/16 11/23/16 CB OT OL OL TE C/G CB LB TE LB LB DE WR LB RB RB RB Al-Hajj Shabazz Austin Shepherd Matt Feiler Keavon Milton RaShaun Allen Cody Wallace Al-Hajj Shabazz L.J. Fort Ladarius Green Steven Johnson L.J. Fort Cameron Heyward Markus Wheaton Bud Dupree Daryl Richardson Brandon Brown-Dukes Karlos Williams 11/28/16 12/3/16 12/3/16 RB K CB Dreamius Smith Randy Bullock Al-Hajj Shabazz Transaction Released Released Released Released Released Released Released Released Released Released Released Released Released Released Reserve/Injured List Signed Contract Signed to Practice Squad Signed to Practice Squad Signed to Practice Squad Signed to Practice Squad Signed to Practice Squad Signed to Practice Squad Signed to Practice Squad Signed to Practice Squad Signed to Practice Squad Signed to Practice Squad Released from Practice Squad Signed to Practice Squad Signed New Six-Year Contract Released from Practice Squad Signed to Practice Squad Released from Practice Squad Signed to Practice Squad Released from Practice Squad Signed to Practice Squad Released Activated off of Reserve/Suspended By Commissioner Released from Practice Squad Signed to Practice Squad Reserve/Injured List Reserve/Injured List Promoted to Active Roster Promoted to Active Roster Released from Practice Squad Signed to Practice Squad Signed to Practice Squad Signed to Practice Squad Released Promoted to Active Roster Released Signed to Active Roster from Lions’ Practice Squad Signed to Practice Squad Released from Practice Squad Signed to Practice Squad Signed to Practice Squad Released from Practice Squad Reserve/Injured List Promoted to Active Roster Released Activated from Reserve/PUP List Reserve/Injured List Signed to Active Roster Reserve/Injured List Reserve/Injured List Activated from Reserve/Injured List Promoted to Active Roster Signed to Practice Squad Practice Squad Reserve/Suspended By Commissioner Signed to Practice Squad Signed to Active Roster Released Date 12/7/16 12/7/16 12/8/16 12/12/16 12/12/16 12/13/16 12/13/16 Pos. CB RB LB K WR CB LB Name Brandon Dixon Brandon Brown-Dukes Travis Feeney Randy Bullock Demarcus Ayers Mike Hilton Shaq Riddick Transaction Signed to Practice Squad Released from Practice Squad Signed by Saints’ to Active Roster Released Promoted to Active Roster Signed to Practice Squad Signed to Practice Squad HOW THE 2016 STEELERS WERE BUILT Year-Record (Finish) 2004: 15-1 (1st AFC North) Draft Choices (24) QB Ben Roethlisberger Free Agents (16) Undrafted Free Agents (6) Unrestricted Free Agents (5) Waivers (1) Trades (1) (#1) 2005: 11-5 (2nd AFC North) 2007: 10-6 (1st AFC North) LB Lawrence Timmons LS Greg Warren UDFA G Ramon Foster UDFA (#1) 2009: 9-7 (3rd AFC North) 2010: 12-4 (T-1st AFC North) C WR Maurkice Pouncey Antonio Brown (#1) (#6b) 2011: 12-4 (T-1st AFC North) OT Marcus Gilbert (#2) 2012: 8-8 (3rd AFC North) G David DeCastro (#1) S Robert Golden UDFA 2013: 8-8 (2nd AFC North) LB RB S QB LB Jarvis Jones Le’Veon Bell Shamarko Thomas Landry Jones Vince Williams (#1) (#2) (#4a) (#4b) (#6b) CB C/G William Gay Chris Hubbard FA UDF 2014: 11-5 (1st AFC North) LB DE DT Ryan Shazier Stephon Tuitt Daniel McCullers (#1) (#2) (#6b) OT S WR LB LB Alejandro Villanueva Mike Mitchell Darrius Heyward-Bey Arthur Moats James Harrison FA UFA (CAR) UFA (IND) UFA (BUF) FA 2015: 10-6 (2nd AFC North) LB WR TE DE LB Bud Dupree Sammie Coates Jesse James L.T. Walton Anthony Chickillo (#1) (#3) (#5) (#6a) (#6b) RB WR P CB RB K S C/G TE LB FB DeAngelo Williams Eli Rogers Jordan Berry Ross Cockrell Fitzgerald Toussaint Chris Boswell Jordan Dangerfield B.J. Finney Xavier Grimble L.J. Fort Roosevelt Nix FA UDFA FA FA FA FA FA UDFA FA FA FA 2016: 9-5 (1st AFC North) CB S DT WR LB Artie Burns Sean Davis Javon Hargrave Demarcus Ayers Tyler Matakevich (#1) (#2) (#3) (#7a) (#7b) CB TE DE RB TE QB WR OT Justin Gilbert Ladarius Green Ricardo Mathews Daryl Richardson David Johnson Zach Mettenberger Cobi Hamilton Brian Mihalik T (CLE) UFA (SD) UFA (SD) FA FA W (SD) FA FA 2016 STARTING LINEUPS OFFENSE Opponent WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB RB FB Coates Villanueva Foster Wallace DeCastro Gilbert James Heyward-Bey Jones Toussaint D. Johnson (TE) Philadelphia (8/18) Coates Villanueva Foster Pouncey DeCastro Harris James Heyward-Bey Jones Toussaint Rogers (WR) at New Orleans (8/26) Brown Villanueva Foster Pouncey DeCastro Gilbert James Grimble (TE) Roethlisberger Bell at Carolina (9/1) Heyward-Bey Villanueva Hubbard Finney Feiler Harris James Grimble (TE) Jones Toussaint D. Johnson (TE) WR LT LG C RG RT TE QB RB at Washington (9/12) Brown Villanueva Foster Pouncey DeCastro Gilbert James Coates Roethlisberger D. Williams Rogers (WR) Cincinnati (9/18) Brown Villanueva Foster Pouncey DeCastro Gilbert James Coates Roethlisberger D. Williams Rogers (WR) at Philadelphia (9/25) Brown Villanueva Foster Pouncey DeCastro Gilbert James Wheaton Roethlisberger D. Williams Grimble (TE) Kansas City (10/2) Brown Villanueva Finney Pouncey DeCastro Gilbert James Coates Roethlisberger Bell Johnson (TE) N.Y. Jets (10/9) Brown Villanueva Foster Pouncey DeCastro Hubbard James Coates Roethlisberger Bell Wheaton (WR) at Miami (10/16) Brown Villanueva Foster Pouncey DeCastro Hubbard James Rogers Roethlisberger Bell Hamilton (WR) New England (10/23) Brown Villanueva Foster Pouncey DeCastro Hubbard James Hamilton L. Jones Bell Nix at Baltimore (11/6) Brown Villanueva Foster Pouncey DeCastro Gilbert James Grimble (TE) Roethlisberger Bell Johnson (TE) Dallas (11/13) Brown Villanueva Foster Pouncey DeCastro Gilbert James Hamilton Roethlisberger Bell Rogers (WR) at Cleveland (11/20) Brown Villanueva Foster Pouncey DeCastro Gilbert James Hubbard (TE) Roethlisberger Bell Nix at Indianapolis (11/24) Brown Villanueva Foster Pouncey DeCastro Gilbert James Hamilton Roethlisberger Bell Rogers (WR) N.Y. Giants (12/4) Brown Villanueva Foster Pouncey DeCastro Gilbert James Hamilton Roethlisberger Bell Johnson (TE) at Buffalo (12/11) Brown Villanueva Finney Pouncey DeCastro Gilbert Green Hamilton Roethlisberger Bell Rogers (WR) at Cincinnati (12/18) Brown Villanueva Foster Pouncey DeCastro Gilbert Green Coates Roethlisberger Bell Rogers (WR) Preseason Detroit (8/12) D. Johnson (TE) Opponent WR FB Regular Season 2016 STARTING LINEUPS DEFENSE Opponent LE NT Detroit (8/12) Heyward Philadelphia (8/18) RE LOLB LILB RILB ROLB LCB RCB SS FS Davis (DB) Tuitt Moats Shazier Timmons Harrison Gay Cockrell Golden Mitchell Heyward Davis (DB) Tuitt Moats Shazier Timmons Harrison Gay Cockrell Golden Mitchell at New Orleans (8/26) Heyward Davis (NB) Tuitt Moats Shazier Timmons J. Jones Gay Cockrell Golden Mitchell at Carolina (9/1) Mathews Hargrave Walton Moats Chickillo V. Williams Fort Burns Grant Davis Dangerfield LE NT RE LOLB LILB RILB ROLB LCB RCB SS FS at Washington (9/12) Heyward Davis (DB) Tuitt Moats Shazier Timmons J. Jones Gay Cockrell Golden Mitchell Cincinnati (9/18) Heyward Hargrave Tuitt Moats Shazier Timmons J. Jones Gay Cockrell Golden Mitchell at Philadelphia (9/25) Heyward Hargrave Tuitt Moats Shazier Timmons J. Jones Gay Cockrell Golden Mitchell Kansas City (10/2) Heyward Hargrave Tuitt Moats V. Williams Timmons J. Jones Gay Cockrell Dangerfield Mitchell N.Y. Jets (10/9) Heyward Davis (DB) Tuitt Moats V. Williams Timmons Harrison Gay Cockrell Dangerfield Mitchell at Miami (10/16) Mathews Hargrave Tuitt Chickillo V. Williams Timmons J. Jones Gay Cockrell Golden Mitchell New England (10/23) Mathews Hargrave Tuitt Chickillo V. Williams Timmons J. Jones Gay Cockrell Golden Mitchell at Baltimore (11/6) Heyward Hargrave Tuitt Chickillo Shazier Timmons J. Jones Burns Cockrell Golden Mitchell Dallas (11/13) Heyward Hargrave Tuitt Chickillo Shazier Timmons J. Jones Burns Cockrell Golden Mitchell at Cleveland (11/20) Mathews Hargrave Tuitt Chickillo Shazier Timmons Harrison Burns Cockrell Davis Mitchell at Indianapolis (11/24) Burns (CB) Hargrave Tuitt Chickillo Shazier Timmons Harrison Gay Cockrell Davis Mitchell N.Y. Giants (12/4) Burns (CB) Hargrave Tuitt Chickillo Shazier Timmons Harrison Gay Cockrell Davis Mitchell at Buffalo (12/11) Dupree Tuitt Walton Timmons Shazier McCullers Harrison Burns Cockrell Davis Mitchell at Cincinnati (12/18) Walton Hargrave Tuitt Dupree Shazier Timmons Harrison Burns Cockrell Davis Mitchell Preseason Opponent Regular Season 2016 PLAYER PARTICIPATION Games 1 2 Sep Sep 12 18 @ 3 4 5 Sep Oct Oct 25 2 9 @ WAS CIN PHI KC Names Allen, RaShaun Anderson, Kevin Ayers, Demarcus Bell, Le'Veon Berry, Jordan Boswell, Chris Brown, Antonio Bullock, Randy Brown-Dukes, Brandon Burns, Artie Bryant, Martavis Chickillo, Anthony Coates, Sammie Cobb, David Cockrell, Ross Dangerfield, Jordan Davis, Sean DeCastro, David Dixon, Brandon Dupree, Bud Feeney, Travis Feiler, Matt Finney, B.J. Fort, L.J. Foster, Ramon Gay, William Gilbert, Justin Gilbert, Marcus Golden, Robert Golson, Senquez Gradkowski, Bruce Green, Ladarius Grimble, Xavier Hagen, Jacob Hamilton, Cobi Hargrave, Javon Harris, Ryan Harrison, James Hawkins, Jerald Heyward, Cameron Heyward-Bey, Darrius Hilton, Mike Hubbard, Chris James, Jesse Johnson, David Johnson, Steven Jones, Jarvis 6 7 Oct Oct 16 23 @ NYJ MIA NE 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Nov Nov Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec 6 13 20 24 4 11 18 @ @ @ @ @ BAL DAL CLE IND NYG BUF CIN PS PS PS PS PS PS PS IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS SI SUS SUS SUS RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P SI P P WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR P P DNP PS PS PS PS P P P P P P P LCB LCB LCB CB CB LCB LCB SUS SUS SUS SUS SUS SUS SUS SUS SUS SUS SUS SUS SUS SUS P P P P P LOLBLOLBLOLBLOLBLOLBLOLBLOLBP P WR WR P WR WR P P P P P P P P WR PS PS PS PS PS RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB P P P SS SS P P P SI SI P DNP P P DB P P P DB P P P P SS SS SS SS SS RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG PS PS IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR P P P LDE LOLB PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS DNP P PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS P DNP P LG P P P P P DNP P DNP LG P P P P P P P P SI P P P P P LG LG LG SI LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG SI LG LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB P P P LCB LCB P P DNP P P P SI P P SI P P P P P P RT RT RT RT SI SI SI RT RT RT RT RT RT RT SS SS SS SI SI SS SS SS SS P P P P P SI SI SI SI IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP P P P P TE TE P P TE P P P P TE P SI SI SI P P PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS WR WR P WR P WR WR WR P P NT NT NT P NT NT NT NT NT NT NT SI NT P P P P IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR P P P P ROLBP P P P ROLBROLBROLBROLBROLB IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR LDE LDE LDE LDE LDE SI SI LDE LDE IR IR IR IR IR P P P P P P P P SI SI SI SI SI SI PS P P SI P RT RT RT P P TE P P P P TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE P P P P P TE P P P TE P P P TE P P SI SI SI P P P P P P IR IR IR IR IR ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLBP ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB P P P P DNP Bold denotes starter and position P — Played DNP — Did Not Play SI — Sunday Inactive PS — Practice Squad PUP — Reserve/PUP List SUS — Reserve/Suspended IR — Reserve/Injured List DFR — Reserve/Injured; Designated For Return Career G/S Consec. G/S 2016 Injury Games Missed 2016 Games/ Starts 1/0 0/0 0/0 46/46 30/0 25/0 100/71 45/0 0/0 14/7 21/8 21/7 20/5 7/1 36/21 11/2 14/7 65/64 14/0 21/7 0/0 1/0 11/2 29/2 114/98 158/101 34/3 74/73 75/10 0/0 37/20 53/28 11/2 0/0 9/6 13/11 114/70 186/116 0/0 87/52 112/69 0/0 23/4 22/14 96/36 63/7 49/34 0/0 0/0 0/0 11/11 30/0 2/0 67/50 0/0 0/0 14/7 11/0 15/0 14/1 7/1 29/14 1/0 14/5 54/54 0/0 5/2 0/0 1/0 2/0 5/0 1/1 158/0 5/0 7/7 9/0 0/0 0/0 6/2 2/0 0/0 9/0 1/1 0/0 20/5 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 14/0 22/0 33/0 0/0 0/0 0 14 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 3 2 14 4 8 4 0 0 1 10 0 14 7 6 0 0 0 0 5 0 0/0 0/0 0/0 11/11 14/0 13/0 14/14 2/0 0/0 14/7 0/0 14/7 14/5 0/0 14/14 11/2 14/7 14/14 0/0 5/2 0/0 1/0 11/2 12/0 12/12 14/9 11/0 11/11 12/7 0/0 0/0 6/2 11/2 0/0 9/6 13/11 4/0 14/6 0/0 7/7 8/0 0/0 14/4 14/12 14/3 6/0 13/8 2016 PLAYER PARTICIPATION Games 1 2 Sep Sep 12 18 @ 3 4 5 Sep Oct Oct 25 2 9 @ WAS CIN PHI KC Names Jones, Landry Lyons, Caushaud Manhart, Cole Matakevich, Tyler Mathews, Ricardo Maxey, Johnny McCullers, Daniel Mettenberger, Zach Mihalik, Brian Milton, Keavon Mitchell, Mike Moats, Arthur Nix, Roosevelt Pouncey, Maurkice Richardson, Daryl Roethlisberger, Ben Rogers, Eli Riddick, Shaq Severin, Canaan Shabazz, Al-Hajj Shazier, Ryan Shepherd, Austin Smith, Dreamius Thomas, Shamarko Timmons, Lawrence Toussaint, Fitzgerald Tucker, Marcus Tuitt, Stephon Ume-Ezeoke, Valerian Villanueva, Alejandro Wallace, Cody Walton, L.T. Warren, Greg Wheaton, Markus Williams, DeAngelo Williams, Karlos Williams, Vince 6 7 Oct Oct 16 23 @ NYJ MIA NE 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Nov Nov Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec 6 13 20 24 4 11 18 @ @ @ @ @ BAL DAL CLE IND NYG BUF CIN DNP DNP DNP P P P QB DNP P DNP P P DNP DNP PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P LDE LDE P P LDE P P P P PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS P P P P P P P P P P P P RILBP SI SI SI DNP DNP SI DNP SI SI SI SI SI SI SI DNP SI SI SI SI SI DNP SI PS PS PS PS PS PS PS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS LOLBLOLBLOLBLOLB LOLB P P P P P P P P P SI SI SI SI SI P FB SI P FB P P P P C C C C C C C C C C C C C C P P P PS PS PS PS PS DNP SI SI SI SI QB QB QB QB QB QB SI QB QB QB QB QB QB QB WR WR P SI SI WR DNP P WR P WR P WR WR PS IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR PS PS PS PS P PS P P P P LILB LILB LILB SI SI SI P LILB LILB LILB LILB LILB LILB LILB PS PS PS PS P P P P P SI SI P P SI SI P SI SI RILB RILB RILB RILB RILB RILB RILB RILB RILB RILB RILB RILB LOLBRILB P P P P P P P P P P P P P P PS PS PS PS PS PS RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE NT RDE IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT SI SI SI SI SI SI SI IR IR IR IR IR IR IR SI SI SI P DNP P P SI SI P P P RDE LDE P P P P P P P P P P P P P P SI SI WR P WR SI SI SI SI IR IR IR IR IR RB RB RB P P P SI P SI SI SI SI SI SI PS PS PS PS PS PS SUS SUS SUS P P P LILB LILB LILB LILB P P P P P P P Bold denotes starter and position P — Played DNP — Did Not Play SI — Sunday Inactive PS — Practice Squad PUP — Reserve/PUP List SUS — Reserve/Suspended IR — Reserve/Injured List DFR — Reserve/Injured; Designated For Return Career G/S Consec. G/S 2016 Injury Games Missed 2016 Games/ Starts 14/3 0/0 0/0 14/0 94/18 0/0 26/1 14/10 0/0 9/0 122/69 105/45 23/5 76/76 27/3 184/182 11/7 0/0 0/0 5/0 32/27 14/0 2/0 48/2 156/124 23/0 0/0 44/32 0/0 30/24 49/22 14/2 179/0 48/21 139/94 11/3 61/17 0/0 0/0 0/0 14/0 39/0 0/0 19/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 61/60 62/0 6/0 14/14 0/0 7/7 7/2 0/0 0/0 0/0 11/7 12/0 2/0 0/0 117/99 19/0 0/0 22/22 0/0 30/24 0/0 5/2 110/0 0/0 0/0 3/1 61/0 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 1 2 0 14 0 3 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 14 0 14 0 0 11 7 0 0 7/1 0/0 0/0 14/0 14/3 0/0 14/1 0/0 0/0 0/0 14/14 14/5 8/2 14/14 3/0 13/13 11/7 0/0 0/0 5/0 11/10 0/0 0/0 8/0 14/14 14/0 0/0 14/14 0/0 14/14 0/0 8/2 14/0 3/2 7/3 0/0 14/4 2016 INDIVIDUAL HIGHS OPPONENTS STEELERS at MIA (10/16) at MIA (10/16) at MIA (10/16) at MIA (10/16) NE (10/23) DAL (11/13) Jay Ajayi Jay Ajayi Jay Ajayi Jay Ajayi LeGarrette Blount Ezekiel Elliott 25 204 62 2 2 2 NYG (12/4) at PHI (9/25) at BAL (11/6) CIN (9/18) at PHI (9/25) at PHI (9/25) KC (10/2) KC (10/2) NYJ (10/9) NE (10/23) NE (10/23) at BAL (11/6) DAL (11/13) DAL (11/13) at CLE (11/20) at IND (11/24) NYG (12/4) NYG (12/4) at BUF (12/11) at BUF (12/11) Odell Beckham Jr. Darren Sproles Mike Wallace Giovani Bernard Darren Sproles Jordan Matthews Travis Kelce Tyreek Hill Brandon Marshall Rob Gronkowski James White Mike Wallace Dez Bryant Ezekiel Elliott Gary Barnidge Donte Moncrief Rashad Jennings Sterling Shepard Sammy Watkins Charles Clay 10 128 95 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CIN (9/18) Andy Dalton CIN (9/18) CIN (9/18) at BAL (11/6) at PHI (9/25) KC (10/2) NE (10/23) NYG (12/4) at BUF (12/11) at WAS (9/12) DAL (11/13) NYG (12/4) Andy Dalton Andy Dalton Joe Flacco Carson Wentz Alex Smith Tom Brady Eli Manning Tyrod Taylor Kirk Cousins Dak Prescott Eli Manning at BAL (11/6) at CLE (11/20) DAL (11/13) DAL (11/13) Devin Hester Duke Johnson Jr. Lucky Whitehead Lucky Whitehead at CIN (12/18) Alex Erickson 5 at CIN (12/18) at CIN (12/18) Alex Erickson Alex Erickson 166 72 0 CIN (9/18) at BAL (11/6) CIN (9/18) DAL (11/13) at IND (11/24) KC (10/2) at BAL (11/6) NYJ (10/9) NE (10/23) Kevin Huber Sam Koch Kevin Huber Chris Jones Pat McAfee Dustin Colquitt Sam Koch Lachlan Edwards Ryan Allen 9 9 407 48.3 46.0 58 5 2 2 54 31 366 95 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 44 39 0 RUSHING Rushes Yards Long TDs 38 236 60 3 Le’Veon Bell at BUF (12/11) Le’Veon Bell at BUF (12/11) Darrius Heyward-Bey at MIA (10/16) Le’Veon Bell at BUF (12/11) RECEIVING Receptions Yards Long TDs 14 154 53 3 Antonio Brown Antonio Brown Sammie Coates Antonio Brown 47 47 37 380 72 5 Ben Roethlisberger Landry Jones Ben Roethlisberger Ben Roethlisberger Ben Roethlisberger Ben Roethlisberger NYJ (10/9) NE (10/23) DAL (11/13) NYJ (10/9) NYJ (10/9) KC (10/2) INTs 3 Ben Roethlisberger at BUF (12/11) PUNT RETURNS Returns 4 Antonio Brown at BUF (12/11) Yards Long TDs 51 33 0 Antonio Brown Antonio Brown NYJ (10/9) NYJ (10/9) Yards Long TDs 2 2 2 2 2 2 50 44 0 Sammie Coates at PHI (9/25) Justin Gilbert at MIA (10/16) Fitzgerald Toussaint NE (10/23) Fitzgerald Toussaint DAL (11/13) Fitzgerald Toussaint at BUF (12/11) Fitzgerald Toussaint at CIN (12/18) Fitzgerald Toussaint DAL (11/13) Sammie Coates at CIN (12/18) PUNTS Punts 10 Jordan Berry at BAL (11/6) 431 55.0 49.7 63 5 1 1 1 Jordan Berry Jordan Berry Jordan Berry Jordan Berry Jordan Berry Jordan Berry Jordan Berry Jordan Berry at BAL (11/6) at PHI (9/25) at PHI (9/25) at PHI (9/25) CIN (9/18) CIN (9/18) at IND (11/24) at BUF (12/11) PASSING Attempts Completions Yards Long TDs KICKOFF RETURNS Returns Yards Avg. Net Long In 20 Touchbacks DAL (11/13) DAL (11/13) CIN (9/18) at IND (11/24) at WAS (9/12) CIN (9/18) CIN (9/18) at PHI (9/25) at MIA (10/16) at MIA (10/16) NE (10/23) at BAL (11/6) NYG (12/4) at BUF (12/11) at BUF (12/11) at BUF (12/11) at BUF (12/11) Bashaud Breeland Adam Jones Dre Kirkpatrick Rodney McLeod Reshad Jones Isa Abdul-Quddus Malcom Butler Timmy Jernigan Eli Apple Stephon Gilmore Lorenzo Alexander Zach Brown Stephon Gilmore 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 31 0 at WAS (9/12) DAL (11/13) at WAS (9/12) at PHI (9/25) NYG (12/4) Mason Foster Byron Jones Will Compton Fletcher Cox Oliver Vernon 14 11 8 2.0 2.0 INTERCEPTIONS Interceptions 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ryan Shazier James Harrison Jarvis Jones Artie Burns Artie Burns Mike Mitchell William Gay Lawrence Timmons Sean Davis Artie Burns Lawrence Timmons at WAS (9/12) at WAS (9/12) KC (10/2) at BAL (11/6) at CLE (11/20) at IND (11/24) at IND (11/24) NYG (12/4) NYG (12/4) at BUF (12/11) at CIN (12/18) Long Return TDs 58 0 Lawrence Timmons NYG (12/4) TACKLES Total Solo Assisted Sacks 15 13 6 3.0 Vince Williams Vince Williams Ryan Shazier Cameron Heyward KC (10/2) KC (10/2) CIN (9/18) KC (10/2) 2016 DRIVE ENGINEERING Steelers REGULAR SEASON No. STEELERS Drives Sept. 12 at WAS 10 Sept. 18 CIN 14 Sept. 25 at PHI 11 Oct. 2 KC 13 Oct. 9 NYJ 11 Oct. 16 at MIA 11 Oct. 23 NE 12 Nov. 6 at BAL 15 Nov. 13 DAL 12 Nov. 20 at CLE 7 Nov. 24 at IND 9 Dec. 4 NYG 12 Dec. 11 at BUF 11 Dec. 18 at CIN 9 TOTAL 157 TD 5 3 0 6 4 2 1 2 4 1 4 2 3 1 38 Missed Blkd Blkd FG FG FG Punt Punt Downs Fum. Int. Safety Time 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 8 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 2 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 0 1 0 2 0 1 2 2 0 4 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 1 1 0 1 0 1 2 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 4 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 1 6 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 22 3 1 58 1 6 3 12 0 13 Pts 38 24 3 43 31 15 16 14 30 24 28 24 27 24 341 Scoring Effic. 60.0% 28.6% 0.91% 46.2% 45.5% 18.2% 25.0% 13.3% 50.0% 57.1% 44.4% 41.7% 45.5% 90.0% 38.2% 1st Drive Punt Punt BLK FG Punt TD Punt Punt Punt TD FG FG Punt INT FG Pts 16 16 34 14 13 30 27 21 35 9 7 14 20 20 276 Scoring Effic. 40.0% 26.7% 60.0% 16.7% 27.3% 54.5% 33.3% 21.4% 63.6% 25.0% 11.1% 16.7% 27.3% 44.4% 32.7% 1st Drive Punt Punt FG Punt FG FG FUM Punt FUM INT Punt Punt Punt FG Opponents REGULAR SEASON No. OPPONENTS Drives Sept. 12 at WAS 10 Sept. 18 CIN 15 Sept. 25 at PHI 10 Oct. 2 KC 12 Oct. 9 NYJ 11 Oct. 16 at MIA 11 Oct. 23 NE 12 Nov. 6 at BAL 14 Nov. 13 DAL 11 Nov. 20 at CLE 8 Nov. 24 at IND 9 Dec. 4 NYG 12 Dec. 11 at BUF 11 Dec. 18 at CIN 9 TOTAL 156 TD 1 1 4 2 1 3 4 1 4 1 1 2 3 2 30 Missed Blkd Blkd FG FG FG Punt Punt Downs Fum. Int. Safety Time 3 0 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 1 3 0 0 9 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 0 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 6 0 1 0 0 0 1 3 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 9 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 2 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 21 3 1 63 0 8 6 11 1 11 2016 STEELERS SCORING DRIVES REGULAR SEASON Opponent Obtained Scoring Play Plays Yards Drive Time Score Pit-Opp Qtr Time Remain Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Philadelphia Kansas City Kansas City Kansas City Kansas City Kansas City Kansas City N.Y. Jets N.Y. Jets N.Y. Jets N.Y. Jets N.Y. Jets Miami Miami New England New England New England New England Baltimore Baltimore Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Indianapolis Indianapolis Indianapolis Indianapolis N.Y. Giants N.Y. Giants N.Y. Giants N.Y. Giants N.Y. Giants N.Y. Giants Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Kickoff Downs Kickoff Interception Kickoff Downs Punt Punt Punt Punt Kickoff Fumble Interception Punt Punt Kickoff Kickoff Kickoff Kickoff Punt Punt Punt Kickoff Punt Kickoff Punt Punt Kickoff Kickoff Punt Fumble Kickoff Kickoff Kickoff Punt Kickoff Interception Punt Punt Kickoff Fumble Punt Missed FG Kickoff Interception Penalty Kickoff Interception Punt Kickoff Downs Punt Punt Punt Interception Kickoff Kickoff Kickoff Kickoff Kickoff Punt Interception Punt Brown 29-yd. pass from Roethlisberger 11 Rogers 3-yd. pass from Roethlisberger 14 Boswell 46-yd. FG 8 Brown 26-yd. pass from Roethlisberger 5 Williams 15-yd. run 13 Williams 6-yd. run 6 Grimble 20-yd. pass from Roethlisberger 5 Boswell 49-yd. FG 4 James 9-yd. pass from Roethlisberger 7 Williams 4-yd. pass from Roethlisberger 12 Boswell 40-yd. FG 8 Heyward-Bey 31-yd. pass from Roethlisberger 3 Brown 4-yd. pass from Roethlisberger 1 Brown 38-yd. pass from Roethlisberger 2 James 9-yd. pass from Roethlisberger 10 Wheaton 30-yd. pass from Roethlisberger 6 Williams 2-yd. run 8 Coates 72-yd. pass from Roethlisberger 3 James 1-yd. pass from Roethlisberger 11 Boswell 47-yd. FG 4 Brown 5-yd. pass from Roethlisberger 9 Coates 5-yd. pass from Roethlisberger 12 Heyward-Bey 60-yd. run 6 Hamilton 23-yd. pass from Roethlisberger 10 Heyward-Bey 14-yd. pass from Jones 5 Boswell 32-yd. FG 10 Boswell 46-yd. FG 9 Boswell 44-yd. FG 12 Brown 23-yd. pass from Roethlisberger 9 Roethlisberger 4-yd. run 7 Bell 2-yd. pass form Roethlisberger 8 Rogers 3-yd. pass from Roethlisberger 8 Boswell 39-yd. FG 10 Boswell 25-yd. FG 7 Bell 1-yd. run 6 Brown 15-yd. pass from Roethlisberger 5 Boswell 32-yd. FG 16 Boswell 33-yd. FG 16 Bell 1-yd. run 11 Boswell 22-yd. FG 15 Hargrave fumble recovery in end zone Bell 5-yd. run 7 Brown 25-yd. pass from Roethlisberger 7 Brown 33-yd. pass from Roethlisberger 7 Brown 22-yd. pass from Roethlisberger 6 Penalty enforced in end zone for safety Bullock 44-yd. FG 7 Brown 22-yd. pass from Roethlisberger 3 Bullock 34-yd. FG 15 Green 22-yd. pass from Roethlisberger 7 Bullock 38-yd. FG 11 Bell 3-yd. run 8 Bell 7-yd. run 10 Bell 5-yd. run 10 Boswell 37-yd. FG 6 Boswell 39-yd. FG 9 Boswell 45-yd. FG 7 Boswell 49-yd. FG 8 Boswell 49-yd. FG 11 Boswell 40-yd. FG 9 Boswell 49-yd. FG 9 Boswell 30-yd. FG 6 Rogers 24-yd. pass from Roethlisberger 5 75 67 47 75 73 45 66 6 91 68 61 32 4 40 80 75 75 75 75 2 80 79 75 97 71 66 48 42 75 65 38 75 54 68 46 75 82 68 59 71 5:58 5:52 3:42 2:04 7:13 2:23 1:43 0:55 3:20 6:54 4:24 1:23 0:04 0:47 3:44 3:41 3:49 1:29 1:25 0:58 4:12 5:43 2:55 3:18 1:56 1:45 4:49 6:35 4:58 1:20 3:51 4:04 6:21 1:50 3:05 1:13 9:18 9:28 1:51 8:02 52 58 75 64 4:19 3:02 4:02 2:21 38 40 64 88 48 71 61 82 29 54 28 50 54 53 39 22 69 3:00 1:11 5:52 3:21 5:17 3:06 5:14 6:33 3:34 3:49 3:57 3:37 2:45 4:22 4:18 2:36 3:22 7-6 14-6 17-6 24-6 31-16 38-16 7-0 10-3 17-6 24-9 3-10 8-0 15-0 22-0 29-0 36-0 43-7 7-3 14-13 17-13 24-13 31-13 8-3 15-23 7-14 10-14 13-14 16-20 7-21 14-21 6-0 13-3 15-13 18-13 24-23 30-29 3-0 6-0 14-0 17-3 24-9 7-0 14-0 21-7 28-7 2-0 5-0 11-0 14-0 21-7 24-7 7-0 14-0 21-7 24-7 27-13 3-3 6-17 20-9 20-12 20-15 20-18 24-20 2 2 3 3 4 4 1 2 3 4 2 1 1 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 4 1 4 2 2 3 4 4 4 1 1 2 3 4 4 1 2 2 3 4 1 1 2 4 1 1 2 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 4 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 10:10 0:27 11:18 7:01 5:48 1:54 3:46 4:10 6:16 6:48 7:40 7:27 5:10 1:20 0:44 11:19 7:22 10:16 0:41 10:23 14:55 1:46 5:39 1:02 9:02 0:02 8:44 14:44 8:38 0:48 9:54 1:13 4:43 13:10 7:51 0:42 2:28 4:43 0:00 0:03 3:36 9:10 1:06 9:00 5:30 3:04 0:04 7:10 0:24 3:09 1:39 6:00 12:00 5:28 9:57 3:38 3:42 5:25 0:06 10:38 2:05 12:25 7:29 2016 OPPONENTS SCORING DRIVES REGULAR SEASON Opponent Obtained Scoring Play Washington Washington Washington Washington Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Kansas City Kansas City N.Y. Jets N.Y. Jets N.Y. Jets Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami New England New England New England New England Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Cleveland Cleveland Indianapolis N.Y. Giants N.Y. Giants Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Punt Hopkins 31-yd. FG Interception Hopkins 40-yd. FG Kickoff Hopkins 34-yd. FG Punt Thompson 1-yd. run Kickoff Nugent 25-yd. FG Interception Nugent 33-yd. FG Kickoff Nugent 21-yd. FG Kickoff Bernard 25-yd. pass from Dalton BLK FG Sturgis 29-yd. FG Punt Matthews 12-yd. pass from Wentz Kickoff Sturgis 38-yd. FG Kickoff Sproles 73-yd. pass from Wentz Downs Smallwood 1-yd. run Fumble Barner 8-yd. run Punt Hill 10-yd. pass from Smith Punt Kelce 3-yd. pass from Smith Kickoff Folk 35-yd. FG Punt Folk 48-yd. FG Downs Marshall 15-yd. pass from Fitzpatrick Punt Franks 30-yd. FG Punt Franks 23-yd. FG Interception Franks 30-yd. FG Punt Williams 1-yd. run Interception Ajayi 1-yd. run Kickoff Ajayi 62-yd. run Interception White 19-yd. pass from Brady Punt Blount 3-yd. run Kickoff Gronkowski 36-yd. pass from Brady Kickoff Blount 5-yd. run Punt Wallace 95-yd. pass from Flacco Punt Tucker 49-yd. FG Interception Tucker 42-yd. FG Blocked Punt Moore 14-yd. return Kickoff Bailey 37-yd. FG Kickoff Elliott 83-yd. pass from Prescott Punt Bailey 53-yd. FG Kickoff Bailey 46-yd. FG Punt Bryant 50-yd. pass from Prescott Kickoff Elliott 14-yd. run Kickoff Elliott 32-yd. run Punt Parkey 24-yd. FG Kickoff Barnidge 14-yd. pass from McCown Kickoff Moncrief 5-yd. pass from Tolzien Fumble Jennings 13-yd. pass from Manning Kickoff Shepard 1-yd. pass from Manning Interception Watkins 8-yd. pass from Taylor Kickoff Clay 40-yd. pass from Taylor Kickoff McCoy 3-yd. run Kickoff Bullock 23-yd. FG Kickoff Dalton 1-yd. run Punt Hill 4-yd. run Kickoff Bullock 22-yd. FG Plays Yards Drive Time Score Pit-Opp Qtr Time Remain 9 5 9 7 8 8 10 8 7 12 10 3 7 3 7 7 8 9 7 9 12 4 9 6 1 13 11 5 6 2 9 4 10 2 6 14 3 10 5 11 11 6 2 5 3 5 8 14 8 10 7 54 14 52 77 68 53 72 75 63 82 58 75 67 41 47 62 58 59 69 53 85 1 71 52 62 80 84 75 75 96 43 8 42 75 25 46 49 75 75 48 75 47 17 52 7 82 75 70 64 82 22 3:24 2:38 5:00 2:18 3:23 0:48 4:06 3:23 3:20 6:06 5:15 2:06 4:58 1:24 2:17 3:41 3:15 4:40 3:48 3:39 7:08 2:43 2:26 3:31 0:12 7:23 4:46 2:25 3:00 0:43 1:41 1:30 4:37 1:01 3:24 7:35 1:48 5:56 0:33 5:00 5:18 3:04 0:42 1:13 1:27 2:30 2:13 7:21 3:42 4:16 2:34 0-3 0-6 24-9 24-16 7-3 10-6 17-9 24-16 0-3 0-10 3-13 3-20 3-27 3-34 36-7 43-14 0-3 7-6 7-13 0-3 8-6 8-9 8-16 8-23 15-30 0-7 0-14 13-20 16-27 0-7 0-10 0-13 0-21 6-3 12-10 12-13 18-16 18-23 24-29 30-35 14-3 17-9 14-7 14-7 24-14 14-7 24-13 27-20 0-3 3-10 3-17 6-20 1 1 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 1 2 3 3 4 4 3 4 2 3 4 2 4 4 1 1 2 2 5:56 1:08 2:01 13:01 0:23 0:00 2:10 3:25 5:29 12:04 2:25 12:54 5:45 1:52 11:11 0:04 11:45 11:07 2:06 8:34 8:18 5:23 0:21 1:39 0:50 2:55 10:58 6:19 11:44 1:07 0:03 4:50 13:36 5:17 0:12 11:04 5:35 1:35 1:55 0:09 8:05 9:45 13:02 6:30 0:26 7:07 7:27 1:25 7:39 0:00 9:02 2:51 THIRD/FOURTH DOWN CONVERSIONS REGULAR SEASON THIRD DOWN Made Att. Pct. FOURTH DOWN Made Att. Date Opponent 9/12/16 STEELERS at Washington 9 3 14 10 64% 30% 2 0 2 2 100% 0% 9/18/16 STEELERS Cincinnati 7 4 17 16 41% 25% 0 1 1 1 0% 100% 9/25/16 STEELERS at Philadelphia 4 4 11 10 36% 40% 0 0 2 0 0% 0% 10/2/16 STEELERS Kansas City 6 8 11 17 55% 47% 0 2 0 3 0% 67% 10/9/16 STEELERS N.Y. Jets 5 2 10 11 50% 18% 0 0 1 1 0% 0% 10/16/16 STEELERS at Miami 3 7 11 14 27% 50% 0 0 1 0 0% 0% 10/23/16 STEELERS New England 5 7 16 12 31% 58% 1 0 2 0 50% 0% 11/6/16 STEELERS at Baltimore 4 4 16 17 25% 58% 1 0 2 0 50% 0% 11/13/16 STEELERS Dallas 4 7 10 13 40% 54% 0 0 0 0 0% 0% 11/20/16 STEELERS at Cleveland 5 4 12 15 42% 27% 1 5 1 5 100% 100% 11/24/16 STEELERS at Indianapolis 7 8 11 15 64% 53% 0 2 0 4 0% 50% 12/4/16 STEELERS N.Y. Giants 7 4 15 11 47% 36% 1 0 1 3 100% 0% 12/11/16 STEELERS at Buffalo 6 3 14 9 43% 33% 1 0 1 0 100% 0% 12/11/16 STEELERS at Cincinnati 5 6 13 12 38% 50% 0 1 0 1 0% 100% STEELERS OPPONENTS 77 71 181 182 43% 39% 7 10 14 19 50% 53% Pct.
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