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The Raiders got the first scoring opportunity of the game when quarterback Jeff Hostetler's first pass of the game was complete to Tyrone Montgomery for a 19-yard gain to the Bills 29-yard line. But a third down sack by Buffalo defensive end Bruce Smith halted the drive and Jeff Jaeger missed a field goal attempt from 47 yards.
Steelers 33–14. Drive: DAL – Tony Hill 45-yard pass from Danny White (Rafael Septien kick). Steelers 33–21. Drive: DAL – Billy Joe DuPree 5-yard pass from Danny White (Rafael Septien kick). Steelers 33–28. Drive: PIT – Gary Anderson 40-yard field goal. Steelers 36–28. Drive: Top passers. PIT – Terry Bradshaw – 17/28, 246 yards ...
The game was essentially over by now, but there was plenty more scoring. Miami stormed back, driving 68 yards in 7 plays to score on Marino's 45-yard bomb to Randal Hill. Buffalo responded with 3 carries by Tindale for 23 yards to set up Christie's 42-yard field goal. Miami then moved the ball 73 yards in 9 plays.
The Steelers lone score of the game occurred with 3:50 left in the third quarter, when linebacker Chad Brown's interception of a Bledsoe pass led to a 29-yard field goal by Norm Johnson. Pittsburgh then got the ball back on their own 36 following a Patriots punt, but any hope of a comeback was dashed when safety Lawyer Milloy intercepted a pass ...
The Steelers battled back and cut the Buffalo lead to 24-17 in the fourth quarter, but the Bills put the game away with a 17-yard touchdown pass from Allen to Khalil Shakir.
The streaming service will have the Pittsburgh Steelers-Baltimore Ravens game on Saturday night. ... Buffalo Bills (13-4) vs. 7. Denver Broncos (10-7) 3. Baltimore Ravens (12-5) vs. 6. Pittsburgh ...
It all came down to the final game of the season as the ... No. 6 Pittsburgh Steelers vs. No. 3 Baltimore Ravens – 8 p.m. ET. Sunday, January 12. AFC: No. 7 Denver Broncos vs. No. 2 Buffalo ...
The Bills forced four fumbles, three turnovers, and seven sacks as they held the Steelers to just a field goal. Buffalo quarterback Frank Reich threw for 160 yards, two touchdowns, and no interceptions; while running back Kenneth Davis rushed for 104 yards. Steelers running back Barry Foster rushed for 104 yards and caught a pass for seven ...