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www.steelers.com Pittsburgh Steelers 2013 Schedule/Results Preseason (0-4) Saturday, Aug. 10 NEW YORK GIANTS L, 13-18 (KDKA) Monday Aug. 19 at Washington L, 13-24 (ESPN/WTAE) Saturday, Aug. 24 KANSAS CITY L, 20-26, OT (KDKA) Thursday, Aug. 29 at Carolina L, 10-25 (KDKA) Regular Season (3-6) Sunday, Sept. 8 TENNESSEE L, 9-16 (CBS) Monday, Sept. 16 at Cincinnati L, 10-20 (ESPN) Sunday, Sept. 22 CHICAGO L, 23-40 (NBC) Sunday, Sept. 29 vs. Minnesota* L, 27-34 (CBS) Sunday, Oct. 6 BYE Sunday, Oct. 13 at New York Jets W, 19-6 (CBS) Sunday, Oct. 20 BALTIMORE W, 19-16 (CBS) Sunday, Oct. 27 at Oakland L, 18-21 (CBS) Sunday, Nov. 3 at New England L, 31-55 (CBS) Sunday, Nov. 10 BUFFALO W, 23-10 (CBS) Sunday, Nov. 17 DETROIT 1 p.m. (FOX) Sunday, Nov. 24 at Cleveland 1 p.m. (CBS) Thursday, Nov. 28 at Baltimore 8:30 p.m. (NBC) Sunday, Dec. 8 MIAMI 1 p.m. (CBS) Sunday, Dec. 15 CINCINNATI • 8:30 p.m. (NBC) Sunday, Dec. 22 at Green Bay • 4:25 p.m. (CBS) Sunday, Dec. 29 CLEVELAND 1 p.m. (CBS) *Game played at Wembley Stadium (London) • Times and TV Network may change due to NFL flexible scheduling Postseason Sat.-Sun., Jan. 4-5 Wild Card Weekend (NBC, CBS & FOX) Sat.-Sun., Jan. 11-12 Divisional Playoff Games (CBS & FOX) Sunday, Jan. 19 Conference Championships (CBS & FOX) Sunday, Jan. 26 AFC-NFC Pro Bowl (Hawaii) (NBC) Sunday, Feb. 2 Super Bowl XLVIII (New York/New Jersey) (FOX) NOTE: All times are Eastern. Home games in Bold/CAPS. W eek 1 1 Pittsburgh Steelers (3-6) vs. Detroit Lions (6-3) Date: Sunday, Nov. 17, 2013 Kickoff: 1 p.m., ET Site: Heinz Field (65,500) • Pittsburgh, Pa. Playing Surface: Natural Grass TV Coverage: FOX (locally WPGH-TV, channel 53) Announcers: Thom Brennaman (play-by-play) Brian Billick (analyst) Laura Okmin (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: WestwoodOne Sports Announcers: Tom McCarthy (play-by-play) Rod Woodson (analyst) Spanish Radio:Available on Steelers.com A Look at the Coaches: Pittsburgh Steelers Head Coach Mike Tomlin Overall regular-season record: 66-39 (.629)/seventh season Regular-season record at Pittsburgh: 66-39 (.629)/seventh season Playoff Record/Years: 5-3/four years Detroit Lions Head Coach Jim Schwartz Overall regular-season record: 28-45 (.384)/fifth season Regular-season record at Detroit: 28-45 (.384)/fifth season Playoff Record/Years: 0-1/one year www.steelers.com For all of the most up-to-date information on the Pittsburgh Steelers, visit the team’s official 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. Pittsburgh Steelers (3-6) vs. Detroit Lions (6-3) Sunday, Nov. 17, 2013 1 p.m. (ET) Heinz Field Pittsburgh, Pa. Game # 10

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Pittsburgh Steelers 2013 Schedule/Results

Preseason (0-4)

Saturday, Aug. 10 NEW YORK GIANTS L, 13-18 (KDKA)

Monday Aug. 19 at Washington L, 13-24 (ESPN/WTAE)

Saturday, Aug. 24 KANSAS CITY L, 20-26, OT (KDKA)

Thursday, Aug. 29 at Carolina L, 10-25 (KDKA)

Regular Season (3-6)

Sunday, Sept. 8 TENNESSEE L, 9-16 (CBS)

Monday, Sept. 16 at Cincinnati L, 10-20 (ESPN)

Sunday, Sept. 22 CHICAGO L, 23-40 (NBC)

Sunday, Sept. 29 vs. Minnesota* L, 27-34 (CBS)

Sunday, Oct. 6 BYE

Sunday, Oct. 13 at New York Jets W, 19-6 (CBS)

Sunday, Oct. 20 BALTIMORE W, 19-16 (CBS)

Sunday, Oct. 27 at Oakland L, 18-21 (CBS)

Sunday, Nov. 3 at New England L, 31-55 (CBS)

Sunday, Nov. 10 BUFFALO W, 23-10 (CBS)

Sunday, Nov. 17 DETROIT 1 p.m. (FOX)

Sunday, Nov. 24 at Cleveland 1 p.m. (CBS)

Thursday, Nov. 28 at Baltimore 8:30 p.m. (NBC)

Sunday, Dec. 8 MIAMI • 1 p.m. (CBS)

Sunday, Dec. 15 CINCINNATI • 8:30 p.m. (NBC)

Sunday, Dec. 22 at Green Bay • 4:25 p.m. (CBS)

Sunday, Dec. 29 CLEVELAND • 1 p.m. (CBS)

*Game played at Wembley Stadium (London)• Times and TV Network may change due to NFL flexible scheduling

Postseason

Sat.-Sun., Jan. 4-5 Wild Card Weekend (NBC, CBS & FOX)

Sat.-Sun., Jan. 11-12 Divisional Playoff Games (CBS & FOX)

Sunday, Jan. 19 Conference Championships (CBS & FOX)

Sunday, Jan. 26 AFC-NFC Pro Bowl (Hawaii) (NBC)

Sunday, Feb. 2 Super Bowl XLVIII (New York/New Jersey) (FOX)

NOTE: All times are Eastern.Home games in Bold/CAPS.

Week 11

Pittsburgh Steelers (3-6) vs. Detroit Lions (6-3)

Date: Sunday, Nov. 17, 2013

Kickoff: 1 p.m., ET

Site: Heinz Field (65,500) • Pittsburgh, Pa.

Playing Surface: Natural Grass

TV Coverage: FOX (locally WPGH-TV, channel 53)

Announcers: Thom Brennaman (play-by-play)Brian Billick (analyst)Laura Okmin (sideline)

Local Radio: Steelers Radio NetworkWDVE-FM (102.5)/WBGG-AM (970)

Announcers: Bill Hillgrove (play-by-play)Tunch Ilkin (analyst)Craig Wolfley (sideline)

National Radio: WestwoodOne Sports

Announcers: Tom McCarthy (play-by-play)Rod Woodson (analyst)

Spanish Radio:Available on Steelers.com

A Look at the Coaches:Pittsburgh Steelers Head Coach Mike TomlinOverall regular-season record: 66-39 (.629)/seventh seasonRegular-season record at Pittsburgh: 66-39 (.629)/seventh seasonPlayoff Record/Years: 5-3/four years

Detroit Lions Head Coach Jim SchwartzOverall regular-season record: 28-45 (.384)/fifth seasonRegular-season record at Detroit: 28-45 (.384)/fifth seasonPlayoff Record/Years: 0-1/one year

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For all of the most up-to-date information on the Pittsburgh Steelers,visit the team’s official web site at www.steelers.com. Updateddaily, the web site has the most extensive information on upcominggames and the most comprehensive news on the Steelers.

Pittsburgh Steelers (3-6)vs.

Detroit Lions (6-3)Sunday, Nov. 17, 2013 • 1 p.m. (ET)

Heinz Field • Pittsburgh, Pa.

Game#10

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MIKE TOMLIN was named the 16th head coach in PittsburghSteelers history on Jan. 22, 2007. Hired at the age of 34, Tomlinbecame only the third head coach hired by the Steelers since1969.

Tomlin became the youngest head coach in NFL history to bothcoach in and win a Super Bowl when he led the Steelers to a 27-23 victory over the Arizona Cardinals in Super Bowl XLIII. By winningthe Super Bowl in only his second season as a head coach, healso became the fastest to win a Super Bowl title in Steelers’history.

In Tomlin’s first six years as head coach, he has guided theSteelers’ defense to the NFL’s top ranking in total defense fourtimes. He has also sent a total of 38 selections to the league’sannual Pro Bowl, including two following the 2012 season. Tomlinhas reached the playoffs four times in his first six seasons,including two trips to the Super Bowl (winning Super Bowl XLIII).

Tomlin is one of only seven coaches in league history to win aSuper Bowl within his first two seasons as an NFL head coach.Tomlin is the only head coach in Steelers history to lead the teamto two Super Bowls in his first four seasons at the helm, includingan appearance against the Green Bay Packers in Super BowlXLV. He is one of only two Steelers’ head coaches to win threedivision titles in his first four seasons.

Tomlin was appointed by Commisioner Roger Goodell to theNFL’s Competition Committee in March, 2013.

In 2012, he led the Steelers to a 27-10 victory over the New YorkJets in the home opener, becoming the first coach in team historyto win his first six home openers. The Steelers finished the seasonwith the top-ranked overall defense (275.8 ypg) and finished firstin passing defense (185.2 ypg).

In 2011, Tomlin led the Steelers to a 12-4 record, marking thesecond straight season the team posted 12 wins, which markedonly the second time in team history it has been achieved.

The Steelers finished second in total defense under Tomlin’sguidance in 2010, allowing only 276.8 yards per game. Pittsburghled the NFL and set a team record in rushing defense, yieldingonly 62.8 yards per game (1,004 yards), the third-best total in NFLhistory dating back to 1970. The Steelers also established anNFL record in 2010 by not allowing an opponent to rush for morethan 75 yards in any of their first eight games during the regularseason.

In all, the Steelers defense led the NFL in 2010 in rushing yardsallowed, points allowed (232), touchdowns (22), quarterbacksacks (48), rushing average (3.0), yards per play (4.5) and yardsallowed on first down (4.08).

Tomlin was a three-year starter at wide receiver at William andMary (1990-94) and finished his career with 101 receptions for2,054 yards and 20 TD catches. A first-team All-Yankee Conferenceselection in 1994, he established a school record with a 20.2yards-per-catch average.

THE COACHES

2013 Regular Season AFC North StandingsW L T Pct. Pts. Opp.

Cincinnati 6 4 0 .600 234 186Cleveland 4 5 0 .444 172 197Baltimore 4 5 0 .444 188 189Pittsburgh 3 6 0 .333 179 218

This Week in the AFC North:Sunday, Nov. 17:Pittsburgh (3-6) vs. Detroit (6-3), 1 p.m. (FOX)Baltimore (4-5) at Chicago (5-4), 1 p.m. (CBS)Cleveland (4-5) at Cincinnati (6-4), 1 p.m. (CBS)

All times are Eastern.

For the 15th consecutive year, WDVE-FM (102.5) and WBGG-AM (970) are carrying all Steelers games.

Additionally, Steelers games can be heard on a 47-stationnetwork spanning Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio and Maryland.All Steelers’ games will be broadcast in Spanish on steelers.com.

For the 19th straight season, Bill Hillgrove serves as the “Voiceof the Steelers” and handles play-by-play duties for the broadcast.Joining Hillgrove for his 15th season as an expert analyst is TunchIlkin, the former Steelers All-Pro offensive tackle. Joining the teamfor his 11th season is former Steeler offensive lineman CraigWolfley, who provides sideline analysis.

Stations on the Steelers Radio Network include:

STEELERS RADIO COVERAGE

FLAGSHIP STATIONS (2)WDVE-FM (102.5)WBGG-AM (970)

PENNSYLVANIA (35)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)Harrisburg-WHGB (1400)Harrisburg-W237DE (95.3)Homer City-WCCS (1160)Johnstown-WRKW (99.1)Johnstown-WKGE (850)Latrobe-WCNS (1480)Manchester Twp.-WGLD (1440)Mount Union-WHUN (106.9)Punxsutawney-WPXZ (104.1)Reading-WIOV (1240)Riverside/Selinsgrove-WVSL (1240)Saegertown-WUUZ (94.3)Scottdale-WLSW (103.9)Somerset-WLLI (990)State College-WRSC (103.1)Uniontown-WMBS (590)Washington-WJPA (1450)Williamsport-WCXR (93.3)Williamsport-WZXR (103.7)

OHIO (3)Fremont-WOHF (92.1)Westerville-WMNI (103.9)Youngstown-WNIO (1390)

MARYLAND (3)Cumberland-WTBO (1450)Frostburg-WFRB (560)Hagerstown-WHAG (1410)

WEST VIRGINIA (5)Fairmont-WRLF (94.3)Fairmont-WMMN (920)New Martinsville-WXCR (92.3)St. Mary’s-WJAW (630)Wheeling-WKWK (97.3)

SOUTH CAROLINA (1)Myrtle Beach-WRXZ (107.1)

JIM SCHWARTZ was named the Lions’ 25th head coach onJanuary 16, 2009. Last season Schwartz guided Detroit to its firstplayoff appearance since 1999.

Prior to coming to Detroit, Schwartz spent 10 seasons with theTennessee Titans, including the final eight as the defensivecoordinator. From 2001-08, Tennessee ranked fifth in rushingyards allowed per game (103.5) and sixth in third down conversionpercentage (36.1).

Schwartz spent three years (1996-98) as a defensive assistant/quality control with the Baltimore Ravens.

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LAST WEEK’S GAMEPittsburgh 23, Buffalo 10Sunday, Nov. 10 • Pittsburgh, Pa. (Heinz Field)

Pittsburgh Team Notes:• The Steelers are 13-8 against the Bills during the regular season,including 8-1 at home.• Pittsburgh registered its fifth consecutive regular-season victoryagainst Buffalo and the eighth in the last nine contests againstthe Bills.• The Steelers are 407-264-2 during the regular season since1970.• Pittsburgh is 147-2-1 in the regular season when leading by 11or more points since the beginning of the 1992 season.• The Steelers outgained Buffalo in net rushing yards 136 to 95. Itwas only the third time this season that the Bills were held under120 net rushing yards. Buffalo entered the game averaging 145.8rushing yards per game, which was seventh-best in the NFL thisseason.• Pittsburgh registered over 100 yards rushing for the third time inthe last four games (141 vs. Bal / 108 at NE). Dating back to 2011,the Steelers are 15-3 when they rush for 100+ yards, including 2-1 this season.• Tied a season-high with three sacks. It was the third time in thelast five games that the Steelers recorded three sacks (three atNYJ and at NE). Lawrence Timmons, Cameron Heyward andJarvis Jones each recorded a sack against the Bills.• The Steelers defense forced Buffalo to punt (9) or caused aturnover (1) on 10 consecutive possessions.• Dating back to 2004 when defensive coordinator Dick LeBeaureturned to the Steelers, Pittsburgh is 17-2 against rookiequarterbacks, including the postseason. The Steelers defenseheld QB E.J. Manuel to a passer rating of 63.5.• Pittsburgh held Buffalo to 43 net passing yards in the first half. Itwas the sixth time this season that the Steelers’ defense heldtheir opponent to 80 or fewer net passing yards in the first half thisseason.• The Steelers registered 213 total net yards in the first half whileholding the Bills to 83 total net yards.

STEELERS PRONUNCIATIONSLe’Veon Bell ............................... (LAY-vee-on)

Hebron Fangupo ....................... (Heh-bron Fan-GOO-poe)

Ramon Foster ............................ (ra-MONE)

Brett Keisel ................................ (KEE-sull)

Derek Moye ................................ (Rhymes with ‘Toy’)

Troy Polamalu ............................ (Pole-uh-MAH-lu)

Ben Roethlisberger ................... (ROTH-lis-ber-ger)

Shaun Suisham ......................... (Swee-zum)

Shamarko Thomas .................... (SHUH-mar-ko)

Kion Wilson ................................ (KEY-on)

LaMarr Woodley ......................... (la-MARR)

Jason Worilds ............................ (Worlds)

MEDIA NOTESDetroit Conference Call: Detroit Lions Head Coach Jim

Schwartz and a Lions player will be available for conferencecalls on Wednesday Nov. 13. Schwartz will call at 9:30 a.m. ETand the player will call at 1:15 p.m. ET or 1:50 p.m. ET.

Weekly Press Conference: Steelers’ Head Coach Mike Tomlinwill conduct a press conference on Tuesday, Nov. 12 at noon, inthe Steelers’ media workroom at the UPMC Sports PerformanceComplex.

Official Steelers Website: Media and fans can read about thelatest Steelers news on the official Steelers website. The site,www.steelers.com, features breaking news, statistics, playerbiographies and much more.

Media-Only Section of www.steelers.comThe Steelers Media Relations Department offers a “Media-

Only” section on steelers.com. To sign up for this service, go tohttp://members.steelers.com and register as a new userbelow the left hand navigation bar. Then follow the instructions onthe Media Relations page and once your registration is approved,you will receive an email and can access all information. If youhave any questions or problems, please [email protected].

NFLmedia.com: Journalists worldwide have access to thededicated media website featuring news from the NFL and itsteams. Daily releases, statistics, domestic and international NFLupdates and other information about the NFL are available. Thesite also provides links to other NFL and individual team sites.

THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE (SUBJECT TO CHANGE)

Saturday, Nov. 16Friday, Nov. 15 Sunday, Nov. 17 Monday, Nov. 18Wednesday, Nov. 13Tuesday, Nov. 12 Thursday, Nov. 14

1 p.m. (ET)Home Game

vs.Detroit

(Heinz Field)FOX

(locally WPGH-TV,channel 53)

• Open locker room11:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.

Practice: 2:55 - 5:15 p.m.

Coach Tomlin availableupon request after

practice

• Open locker room5:15 - 5:30 p.m.

• No media availibilityNoon - Coach Tomlinpress conference

(ROOT Sports)

• No player availibility

• Open locker room12:15 - 12:45 p.m.

Practice: 1 - 3 p.m.

Coordinators availablecoming off the field after

practice

Coach Tomlin availableupon request after

practice

• Open locker room3 - 3:30 p.m.

• TBAPractice: 10:45 a.m. -12:30 p.m.

• Open locker room12:30 - 1 p.m.

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• Pittsburgh totaled 99 net rushing yards on 19 carries (5.2 avg.)in the first half while holding Buffalo to 39 net rushing yards on 12carries (3.3 avg.).• The Steelers 99 net rushing yards were the most they recordedin a first half since registering 126 yards on 14 carries (9.0 avg.)vs. St. Louis on 12/24/11.• Recorded a nine-play, 86-yard drive in 4:48 to take a 10-3 leadwith 1:55 left in the second quarter. On the previous drive Pittsburghdrove 58 yards in 13 plays, taking 6:46 off the clock and setting upa 36-yard field goal to tie the game 3-3 with 8:47 left in the secondquarter.• Pittsburgh converted 6-9 (67%) of third downs in the first halfwhile the Bills only converted 1-6 (17%) third downs.• Forced Buffalo to a three-and-out and a punt after the Bills startedtheir second drive of the game at the Pittsburgh 44-yard line.• After a turnover the Bills started their first drive at the Pittsburgh29-yard line and the Steelers defense held them to a field goal.The Steelers’ defense held their opponent without a touchdownon their opening drive for the eighth time this season.• QB Landry Jones, WR Derek Moye, CB DeMarcus Van Dyke, TERichard Gordon, LB Kion Wilson, LB Chris Carter and DT HebronFangupo were inactive for the Steelers.

Pittsburgh Individual Notes:Head Coach Mike Tomlin• Is now 66-39 during the regular season, including 38-14 athome.• Improved to 3-0 against Buffalo during the regular season.• Improved to 16-10 in the month of November.

QB Ben Roethlisberger• Finished 18-of-30 for 204 yards with one touchdown and oneinterception for a passer rating of 77.6.• Is now 90-45 as a starter during the regular season.• Including the postseason, improved to 100-49 as a starter.• Recorded his 90th win during the regular-season in his 135th

start, becoming the fifth-fastest quarterback in the Super Bowlera to reach 90 regular-season wins as a starter.

Number Of StartsRk. Quarterback To Get To 90 Wins1. Tom Brady 1152. Joe Montana 1283. Terry Bradshaw 1294. Ken Stabler 1335. Ben Roethlisberger 1356. Steve Young 137

• Is now 3-0 against Buffalo during the regular season.• Improved to 51-17 during the regular season at home.• Extended his franchise-best streak of consecutive games inwhich he has played in with at least one touchdown pass to 23(including the postseason).• With 2,534 passing yards on the season, Roethlisberger hastotaled the second-most passing yards by a Steeler in the team’sfirst nine games (dating back to 1960).

Passing YardsRk. Steelers Player (season) In Team’s First Nine Games1. Ben Roethlisberger (2011) 2,6322. Ben Roethlisberger (2013) 2,5343. Ben Roethlisberger (2009) 2,4694. Ben Roethlisberger (2012) 2,2875. Ben Roethlisberger (2006) 2,043

• Recorded the most completions (218) completions by a Steelerin the team’s first nine games of a season, dating back to 1960.

CompletionsRk. Steelers Player (season) In Team’s First Nine Games1. Ben Roethlisberger (2013) 2182. Ben Roethlisberger (2012) 209

3. Ben Roethlisberger (2009) 2054. Ben Roethlisberger (2011) 2035. Tommy Maddox (2003) 176

RB Le’Veon Bell• Rushed for a game-high 57 yards on 22 carries and onetouchdown while also registering three receptions for 39 yards.• Recorded a career-long 34-yard reception to the 50-yard line.Dating back to 2006, it was the third longest reception by a Steelers’running back during the regular season (55-Isaac Redman, 10/11/12 at TEN / 35-Rashard Mendenhall, 12/24/11 vs. STL).• Recorded a four-yard touchdown run to give him four rushingtouchdowns on the season. Tied for second among Steelers’rookies in rushing touchdowns in the team’s first nine games ofthe regular season (dating back to 1960):

Rushing TouchdownsRk. Steelers Rookie (season) In Team’s First Nine Games1. Franco Harris (1972) 52. Le’Veon Bell (2013) 4

Bam Morris (1994) 4Joe Womack (1962) 4

5. Mike Collier (1975) 3

RB Jonathan Dwyer• Gained 38 yards on six carries (6.3 avg.) with a long of 17 yards.• Converted two third-and-ones early in the second quarter withruns of six and two yards.

WR Antonio Brown• Finished with game highs in receptions (6) and receiving yards(104).• Recorded the fifth 100-yard receiving game of his career and thesecond this season.• Totaled 178 all-purpose yards, the third highest single gametotal of his career (200 vs. CHI, 9/22/13 and 215 at AZ, 10/23/11).• Returned a punt 50 yards to the Buffalo 11-yard line in the fourthquarter. It was the second longest punt return of his career (60tvs. CIN, 12/4/11). The ensuing drive resulted in a field goal to givethe Steelers at 23-3 lead with 4:34 left in the fourth quarter.• Registered a 24-yard punt return to the Pittsburgh 42-yard lineand on the next play recorded a 40-yard reception to the Buffalo18-yard line in the third quarter. The drive resulted in a touchdownto give Pittsburgh a 17-3 lead. It was the sixth reception of hiscareer of at least 40 yards, including the second this season (45vs. CHI).• Recorded a 24-yard reception to the Buffalo five-yard line toconvert a third-and-four just prior to the two minute warning in thesecond quarter. The drive resulted in touchdown to give the Steelersat 10-3 lead.• Has registered at least one reception in 49 consecutive gamesin which he has played, including the postseason.• Has 67 receptions this season, marking the most receptions bya Steelers’ player in the team’s first nine games of a season(dating back to 1960).

Receptions In Team’sRk. Steelers Player (season) First Nine Games1. Antonio Brown (2013) 672. Hines Ward (2002) 663. Hines Ward (2003) 604. Hines Ward (2001) 595. Hines Ward (2004) 54

• With 805 receiving yards this season he has recorded the fifth-most yards by a Pittsburgh player in the team’s first nine gamesof a season, dating back to 1960.

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STEELERS NATION HD RADIOSteelers Nation Radio is a 24-hour/day HD radio station

dedicated specifically to the Pittsburgh Steelers. SNRbroadcasts live daily from Pittsburgh’s practice facility at theUPMC Sports Performance Complex from 4-6 p.m.

It can be heard on www.steelers.com, the SteelersGameday Plus mobile app, through iHeartRadio (under theheading Steelers Nation Radio) and at 102.5 WDVE HD2.

A full daily schedule of what is on Steelers Nation HD Radiois available at www.facebook.com/steelersnationradio.

2013 REGULAR SEASON STATISTICAL COMPARISON

Steelers Category Lions19.9 ................................. Points Scored Per Game ........................... 26.424.2 ................................ Points Allowed Per Game .......................... 24.019.3 ................................... First Downs Per Game ............................. 22.9337.1 .................................. Total Yards Per Game ............................ 410.280.6 ................................ Rushing Yards Per Game ........................ 103.3256.6 .............................. Passing Yards Per Game ........................ 306.916.0 .............................................. Sacks By ........................................ 15.05 .............................................. Interceptions By ...................................... 1130:57 .............................. Avg. Time of Possession ........................ 31:3917 ................................................ Touchdowns .......................................... 294 .......................................... Rushing Touchdowns .................................... 813 ......................................... Passing Touchdowns ................................... 190 ........................................ Touchdowns on Returns .................................. 219/21 ........................................... Field Goals ..................................... 12/1642.4 ........................................... Punting Avg. ..................................... 48.113.7 ....................................... Punt Return Avg. ................................... 6.922.1 ..................................... Kickoff Return Avg. ............................... 24.2

Rec. Yards In Team’sRk. Steelers Player (season) First Nine Games1. Buddy Dial (1963) 9052. Mike Wallace (2011) 8683. Buddy Dial (1960) 8324. John Stallworth (1984) 8195. Antonio Brown (2013) 805

WR Emmanuel Sanders• Registered a career-long 25-yard run to the Buffalo 25-yard lineearly in the second quarter.• The 25-yard run was the longest run by a Steelers’ wide receiversince Cedrick Wilson registered a 37-yard run on 9/9/07 atCleveland.

WR Jerricho Cotchery• Hauled in a five-yard touchdown reception to give him fourreceiving touchdowns in the last two games and to tie his single-season career-high with six touchdown receptions on the season.• Is the first Steelers’ receiver since Hines Ward in 2006 (4 rec.TDs, 10/15-10/22) to record four receiving touchdowns in a two-game span during the regular season.• On the Steelers’ first drive, converted a third-and-five with a 26-yard reception to the Buffalo 33-yard line.

TE Heath Miller• Registered at least one reception for the 81st consecutive gamein which he has played, including the postseason.

LB Lawrence Timmons• Finished second on the team with nine tackles (eight solo).• Sacked QB E.J. Manuel for a loss of four yards on third-and-four,forcing a punt on the first drive of the third quarter. It was his firstsack of the season.

LB Jarvis Jones• On second-and-10 registered a sack for a loss of seven yards,forcing a 3rd and 17 that they did not convert. It was the first sack ofhis career.

DE Cameron Heyward• Recorded a sack for a loss of 11 yards. It marked the first time inhis career that he registered a sack in back-to-back games.

S Ryan Clark• Intercepted QB E.J. Manuel and returned it 37 yards to the Buffalo13-yard line in the fourth quarter. The ensuing drive resulted in afield goal to give the Steelers at 20-3 lead.• The 37-yard interception return was the longest of his career.• It was his second interception this season, 12th as a Steeler,and the 15th of his career.

Details On Heinz Field Bag Policy

Beginning this season, all NFL teams have implementeda new safety policy at stadiums that will make the securityprocess more efficient and effective. The policy affects thetype and size of bags that are permitted into the stadium, notthe items that fans normally need to bring to a game.

Heinz Field encourages fans to not bring in any type ofbags. However, the following style and size bag, package orcontainer at stadium plaza areas, stadium gates or whenapproaching queue lines of fans awaiting entry into thestadium:

· Bags that are clear plastic, vinyl or PVC and do not exceed12" x 6" x 12.” (Official NFL team logo clear plastic totebags are available through steelers.com, at all SteelersSideline Stores and at nflshop.com), or· One-gallon clear plastic freezer bag (Ziploc bag orsimilar).· Logo on bag cannot exceed 4.5" tall by 3.4" wide.· Small clutch purses, approximately the size of a hand,or 4.5" x 6.5" with or without a handle or strap, may becarried into the stadium along with one of the clear bagoptions.· An exception will be made for medically necessary itemsafter proper inspection at each gate.· Diapers and wipes can be carried in a clear bag, howeverdiaper bags are not permitted.· Each member of a family, including children, will be ableto carry an approved clear bag and a clutch purse.

This policy will be in effect for all University of Pittsburghfootball games as well as all concerts at Heinz Field. Thispolicy does not pertain to media or working staff at HeinzField, though security screening will still take place at allpoints of entry for such guests.

A complete list of the new policy can be found onwww.steelers.com/allclear.

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Local Connections• Steelers LB LaMarr Woodley is a native of Saginaw, Mich., andplayed his collegiate football at the University of Michigan, locatedin Ann Arbor.• Along with Woodley, RB Le’Veon Bell (Michigan State) and WRAntonio Brown (Central Michigan) also played college football inthe state of Michigan.

Pro Connections• Steelers defensive coordinator Dick LeBeau played cornerbackfor the Lions from 1959-72. For his career, LeBeau played in 185games and his 62 career interceptions were the third-most inhistory at the time of his retirement, and are still tied for the eight-most all time. LeBeau was inducted into the Pro Football Hall ofFame in 2010.• Steelers General Manager Kevin Colbert was the Detroit LionsPro Scouting Director from 1990-99. Steelers senior assistant,college scouting Ron Hughes spent 17 seasons with Detroit’spersonnel department, including his final four years as the LionsVice President of Player Personnel, prior to his departure beforethe 2001 season. Also, Steelers college scout Mike Butler was aregional scout for the Lions from 2007-08.• Steelers special teams coordinator Danny Smith was Detroit’stight ends coach from 1999-2000.• Steelers Head Coach Mike Tomlin and wide receivers coachRichard Mann both spent time as assistants with the Tampa BayBuccaneers and in 2002-03, Lions offensive assistant Kyle Valerowas a coaching assistant with Tampa Bay.• Lions Head Coach Jim Schwartz was in his final season as adefensive assistant/quality control coach with the BaltimoreRavens in 1998 when Steelers defensive assistant JerryOlsavsky was playing in his final NFL season as a member ofthe Ravens. In 1997-98, Steelers wide receivers coach RichardMann was on the Ravens staff.

• In 1993, Steelers assistant head coach/defensive line coachJohn Mitchell was in his final season on the Browns coachingstaff and Lions Head Coach Jim Schwartz was working for theBrowns player personnel department.• Steelers wide receivers coach Richard Mann and Lionsdefensive coordinator Gunther Cunningham both worked on theBaltimore/Indianapolis Colts coaching staff from 1982-84.• Steelers special teams coordinator Danny Smith held the sameposition with the Washington Redskins when Lions S DeJonGomes was playing for Washington in 2011-12. Smith, who wasWashington from 2004-12, also worked with Lions LB RockyMcIntosh from 2006-11 when he was playing for the Redskins,and Steelers K Shaun Suisham spent parts of 2006 and 2007-09as Washington’s kicker.• Steelers WR Jerricho Cotchery and Lions DT C.J. Mosley wereteammates with the New York Jets from 2006-08.• Steelers C Fernando Velasco and Lions C Leroy Harris playedtogether for the Tennessee Titans from 2008-12. Velasco andHarris played with Lions LB Stephen Tulloch in Tennessee from2008-10. In 2008, Lions Head Coach Jim Schwartz was in hisfinal season as the Titans defensive coordinator. Also on theTitans coaching staff during Velasco’s time in Tennessee wereLions secondary coach Marcus Robertson and assistantdefensive line coach/pass rush specialist Jim Washburn.• Steelers running backs coach Kirby Wilson and Lions coordinatorof physical development Jason Arapoff were both with theWashington Redskins during the 2000 season.• Steelers P Mat McBriar played in Dallas with Lions WR KevinOgletree from 2009-11. Steelers K Shaun Suisham spent part ofthe 2009 season with the Cowboys and McBriar and Ogletree.• Lions assistant defensive line coach/pass rush specialist JimWashburn was the Philadelphia Eagles defensive line coach in2012 when Steelers P Mat McBriar was playing for the Eagles.• Steelers OT Guy Whimper and Lions DE Austen Lane, DBRashean Mathis, DT C.J. Mosley and RB Montell Owens wereteammates with the Jacksonville Jaguars from 2010-12. Lions SDon Carey also played for the Jaguars in 2010 and Lions WRMicheal Spurlock spent part of the 2012 season with Jacksonville.Also joining the Jaguars coaching staff in 2012 were Lions specialteams coordinator John Bonamego and tight ends coach BobbyJohnson.• Steelers C/G Cody Wallace played for the San Francisco 49erswith Lions QB Shaun Hill in 2008, and Lions WR Michael Spurlockjoined the 49ers and played with both men in 2009. Wallace alsoplayed with Lions SS Glover Quin in Houston in 2011.• Lions WR Micheal Spurlock played with Steelers S Will Allenand QB Bruce Gradkowski in Tampa Bay in 2007, and then againin Tampa with Allen in 2009. During those years, Steelers widereceivers coach Richard Mann was coaching the Buccaneerswideouts and was Spurlock’s position coach. Spurlock spent timewith the Arizona Cardinals during his rookie year in 2006, the finalseason for Steelers running backs coach Kirby Wilson onArizona’s staff.

College Connections• Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger played at Miami (OH) Universityfrom 2000-03 when Lions tight ends coach Bobby Johnson wasan assistant coach for the RedHawks.• Steelers LB Lawrence Timmons and Lions DT Andre Fluellenplayed together at Florida State University from 2004-07.• Steelers RB Jonathan Dwyer was a freshman at Georgia Techin 2007, the final season that lions running backs coach/run gamecoordinator Curtis Modkins coached for the Yellow Jackets.Modkins was also Dwyer’s position coach.• Steelers WR Jerricho Cotchery played at North Carolina Statein 2003 with Lions C Leroy Harris and LB Stephen Tulloch.Cotchery and Harris were also teammates in 2002.

Series History: Series began in 1934Overall: Tied 16-16-1At Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh leads 11-3-1At Detroit: Detroit leads 13-5Neutral Sites: n/aLast Regular-Season Meeting: Oct. 11, 2009 (in Detroit)

Pittsburgh 28, Detroit 20Postseason Series: Detroit leads 1-0Last Postseason Meeting: Playoff Bowl (in Miami)

Jan. 6, 1963, Detroit 17, Pittsburgh 10

(postseason record not included in overall series record)

The Steelers are looking to extend their regular-seasonwinning-streak against the Lions to four games, which would tietheir longest streak in series history…after winning only five ofthe first 20 regular-season games against Detroit, Pittsburghhas won 11 of the 13 matchups since 1966…the Steelers are 8-0 at home in those 13 games, including 2-0 at Heinz Field…theSteelers have held the Lions to 21 points or less in all but one ofthe 13 contests since 1966…the last two games in Pittsburghhave been decided by at least 14 points…Steelers Head CoachMike Tomlin will be facing the Lions for just the second time in hiscareer as a head coach, having won his first contest in2009…there were three meetings between these franchises from1943-44, both merger seasons for Pittsburgh…in 1943, the“Steagles” (Steelers/Eagles) beat the Lions 35-34…in 1944, the“Card-Pitt” (Chicago Cardinals/Pittsburgh) team lost bothcontests to Detroit, 27-6 and 21-7.

STEELERS-LIONS SERIES HISTORY

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WHAT TO LOOK FORPITTSBURGH TEAM NOTES• The Steelers look to improve 17-16-1 all time against Detroit,including 11-3-1 at home.• Pittsburgh is looking for its fourth consecutive win and the 12thwin in the last 14 games it has played against Detroit.• Look to become the first Steelers’ offense to register four gameswith at least 350 net passing yards in one season, dating back to1970.• The Steelers aim to improve to 408-264-2 during the regularseason since 1970.• Pittsburgh looks to register 100+ rushing yards for the fourthtime in the last five games.• The Steelers look to total at least 430 total net yards for the fourthtime this season. Dating back to 1970, it would be the fourth timePittsburgh has registered at least 430+ total net yards in at leastfour games during the regular season (6, 2006 / 4, 2009 and1979).

PITTSBURGH INDIVIDUAL NOTESHead Coach Mike Tomlin• A win would make him 67-39 during the regular season, including39-14 at home.• Can improve to 17-10 in the month of November.• Looks to improve to 18-9 against NFC teams during the regularseason, including 2-0 against Detroit.

QB Ben Roethlisberger• A win would make him 91-45 as a starter during the regularseason.• Is looking to improve to 52-17 during the regular season athome, including 16-2 against NFC teams.• If he completes at least 20 passes it would be the mostcompletions by a Steelers’ quarterback in the team’s first 10games of a season, dating back to 1960.• Is 266 yards shy of marking the third time in his career that hethrew for at least 2,800 yards in the team’s first 10 games of aseason (2,877 in 2011 and 2,867 in 2009).

• Looking to throw for 400+ yards for the sixth time in his careerand the third time this season (400 yards at NE, 11/3/13 and 406yards vs. CHI, 9/22/13).• Is looking to set a franchise best by throwing for at least 375yards in four games during the same regular season (383 yardsvs. MIN in London, 9/29/13 / 400 yards at NE, 11/3/13 / 406 yardsvs. CHI, 9/22/13).• Looking to extend his franchise best streak of consecutive gamesin which he has played in with at least one touchdown pass to 24(including the postseason).• If he throws for at least four touchdowns it would be the secondtime in his career that he has registered at least two games withat least four touchdown passes in the same season (3 in 2007).

RB Le’Veon Bell• With 90+ yards from scrimmage, he would become the fourthSteelers’ rookie to record at least 90 yards from scrimmage in atleast four games, dating back to 1960 (Franco Harris - 8, BamMorris - 5, Tim Worley - 4).• If he totals at least 90 yards from scrimmage, he would joinFranco Harris (7) as the only Steelers’ rookies (dating back to1960) to register at least three consecutive games with at least90 yards from scrimmage.• Looks to record two rushing touchdowns and join Willie Asbury(2 TDs @ PHI on 12/4/66 and 2 TDs @ NYG on 12/11/66) andFranco Harris (2 TDs @ BUF on 10/29/72 and 2 TDs vs. CLE on12/3/72) as the only Steelers’ rookies to record two games with atleast two rushing touchdowns in the same season, dating backto 1960.• With two rushing touchdowns, he will tie for the most rushingtouchdowns by a Steelers’ rookie in the team’s first 10 games ofthe regular season (dating back to 1960):

Rk. Steelers Rookie Rushing TDs1. Franco Harris (1972) 62. Le’Veon Bell (2013) 4

Bam Morris (1994) 4Joe Womack (1962) 4

5. Mike Collier (1975) 3

WR Antonio Brown• Needs three receptions to join Hines Ward (76 in 2002) as theonly Steelers’ players to reach 70 receptions in the team’s first 10games, dating back to 1960. Although he has only played in ninegames, his 67 receptions this season are the second most by aPittsburgh player in the team’s first 10 games.• Is 95 yards shy of becoming the fifth Steelers’ player (MikeWallace, 2011 / Buddy Dial 1961 and ‘63 / John Stallworth 1984 /Hines Ward 2002) to record at least 900 receiving yards in theteam’s first 10 games.• Is 10 receptions shy of tying Cris Carter (1994), Johnny Morris(1964) and Lionel Taylor (1961) for the fourth-most receptions(77) by an NFL player in the team’s first 10 games, dating back to1960.• Looks to become the third Steelers’ player to record two gameswith at least 10 receptions in the same regular season (HinesWard, 2002 and Yancey Thigpen, 1995).• If he totals at least 100 yards receiving it would mark the third100+ yard receiving game of this season, the sixth of his career.He would also be the first Steelers’ player since Mike Wallacerecorded three straight games with 100+ receiving yards inSeptember of 2011.• Aims to record 150+ receiving yards for the third time in hiscareer and the second time this season. It would make Brownthe sixth player in franchise history to register at least two gameswith 150+ receiving yards in the same season and the first toaccomplish the feat since Plaxico Burress in 2001.• Looking to record at least one reception for the 50th consecutivegame in which he has played, including the postseason.

• Steelers C Fernando Velasco played at the University of Georgiawith Lions QB Matthew Stafford and WR Kris Durham in 2006-07. Durham and Steelers LB Jarvis Jones were Bulldogsteammates in 2010.• Steelers QB Bruce Gradkowski and Lions assistant strengthand conditioning coach Ted Rath were teammates at theUniversity of Toledo from 2003-05.• Steelers linebacker Vince Williams was playing at Florida StateUniversity in 2008-09 when Lions offensive assistant Kyle Valerowas a student assistant and graduate assistant with theSeminoles.• Steelers CB William Gay and Lions assistant offensive line coachTerry Heffernan were both at Louisville in 2004. Heffernan alsowas on the University of Michigan coaching staff from 2005-06,the final two years that Steelers LB LaMarr Woodley played inAnn Arbor.• Steelers S Will Allen played at The Ohio State University withLions G Rob Sims 2002-03.• Steelers CB DeMarcus Van Dyke and TE Richard Gordon playedat the University of Miami with Lions T Jason Fox from 2007-09.Gordon and Fox were also teammates in 2006.• Steelers C/G Cody Wallace and Lions LS Don Muhlbach wereteammates at Texas A&M in 2003.• Steelers QB Landry Jones played at the University of Oklahomawith Lions LB Travis Lewis from 2008-11.• Steelers NT Hebron Fangupo and Lions DE Ezekiel Ansah wereteammates at Brigham Young University in 2011.

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13.8 points per game, followed by 10.0 in 2011 and 14.9 in 2012.Holding away teams to under 15.0 points per game in each of thelast three seasons tied 1992-94 (11.4, 12.1 and 13.0) for thesecond-longest streak of only giving up an average of less than15.0 points per home game. The longest such streak in teamhistory was eight years, 1972-79 (10.3, 13.8, 9.4, 13.3, 9.9, 14.9,13.4 and 10.5).

Heinz Field Advantage: Pittsburgh will play four of the final sevengames at home, with two coming against the AFC North. TheSteelers have won two consecutive games at home and are 2-2on the season at Heinz Field.

The Steelers own the best home record in the NFL with a 241-94-1 record (.719) since 1970. Pittsburgh is 72-27-1 (.725) athome since Heinz Field opened in 2001, which is the third bestwinning percentage in the NFL during that time span. Only sixopponents have registered multiple regular-season victories atHeinz Field. Below are the top five home records since 2001:

Team Record Win Pct.New England Patriots 84-17 .832Baltimore Ravens 76-24 .760Pittsburgh Steelers 72-27-1 .725Green Bay Packers 72-29 .713Indianapolis Colts 72-29 .713

In the first six seasons under Tomlin, the Steelers won at leastfive games at home each season. The last time Pittsburgh didnot win at least five home games in a season was 2003. Since2004, Pittsburgh and New England are the only teams in theleague to register at least five wins at home during each regularseason.

Pittsburgh finished the 2004 regular season with an undefeated(8-0) home record for only the third time in team history and forthe first time in 25 years.

The Steelers finished the 1979 regular season with anundefeated home record (8-0) and eventually won Super BowlXIV. The Steelers were also undefeated at home (7-0) in 1972.

The following is a look at the list of the Steelers’ records at homesince 2004:

Year Record2004 8-02005 5-32006 5-32007 7-12008 6-22009 6-22010 5-32011 7-12012 5-32013 2-2

Tough On Rookies: Since Defensive Coordinator Dick LeBeaureturned to the Steelers in 2004, the Steelers have had tremendoussuccess against rookie quarterbacks. In Week 6 the Steelersheld Jets rookie QB Geno Smith to a passer rating of 48.8 whileforcing two interceptions in the 19-6 win and in Week 10 theyhelped defeat the Bills, 23-10 by holding QB E.J. Manuel to apasser rating of 63.5.

Including the postseason, the Steelers are 17-2 against teamsthat start a rookie quarterback. In those 19 contests, rookiequarterbacks have combined for 3,242 passing yards with 10touchdowns and 22 interceptions, a completion percentage of53.6 (319-595) and a passer rating of 59.7.

The following is a list of all the games, the quarterback theSteelers faced, and the outcome.

Date Opponent Quarterback Result12/18/04 at N.Y. Giants Eli Manning W, 33-3012/11/05 CHICAGO Kyle Orton W, 21-9

Defense Feels At Home: Pittsburgh’s defense has given up 16points or less in three of four home games this season, includingonly 10 in a Week 10 victory over Buffalo. Before yielding atouchdown on the Bills final possesion of the game the Steelersdefense forced Buffalo to punt (9) or caused a turnover (1) on 10consecutive possessions.

The Steelers yielded 40 points in Week 3 against Chicago inpart due to five turnovers, including two the Bears brought backfor touchdowns. Pittsburgh’s 16.8 points per game allowed athome are the third-fewest in the NFL and first in the AFC since thestart of 2012.

2012-13 2012-13Team Home GP Points Per Game Allowed at HomeSeattle 12 12.7San Francisco 13 15.3Pittsburgh 12 16.8Green Bay 13 18.2

Since Dick LeBeau has been defensive coordinator (2004-present), the Steelers have allowed an average of 15.6 points pergame at Heinz Field, which is the second-lowest in the NFL overthat time span for points given up at home during the regularseason (Baltimore, 15.5).

Dating back to 2010, Coach LeBeau’s defenses have beenconsistently stingy at home. In 2010 the Steelers allowed only

TEAM NOTES

• Looks to total at least 170 all-purpose yards for the secondgame in row (178 vs. Buf), the third time this season (200 vs. Chi)and the sixth time in his career (215 at Ari. 10/23/11 / 172 vs. Cle.12/8/11 / 170 at Cin. 11/13/11).

WR Emmanuel Sanders• Looks to register his fourth reception of 40+ yards this season(42 at NE / 55t at NYJ / 43 at CIN).

TE Heath Miller• Needs 46 yards to become the sixth player, and second tightend, in franchise history to reach 5,000 career receiving yardsduring the regular season.• Is two touchdowns away from tying Buddy Dial (42) for the fourthmost receiving touchdowns in team history.• Looks to register a reception for the 82nd consecutive game inwhich he has played, including the postseason.

S Troy Polamalu• Needs one interception to tie Jack Ham and Darren Perry (32)for the seventh most in team history.

S Ryan Clark• Is one interception shy of tying his career-high of three that herecorded in 2009 with Pittsburgh and 2005 with Washington.• Looks to record an interception in back-to-back games for thefourth time in his career, including the postseason (Gms. 16-Div.Playoff in 2010-11 / Gms. 5-6 in 2009 / Gms. 7-8 in 2005).

LB Lawrence Timmons• Looks to register a sack in consecutive games for the fifth timein his career (Gms. 14-16 in 2012 / Gms. 15-16 in 2011 / Gms. 5-6 and 10-11 in 2009).• Looks to register at least 10 tackles for the sixth time this season.

Date Opponent Tackles (solo)9/8 Tennessee 11 (6)9/22 Chicago 10 (7)10/13 at New York Jets 10 (6)10/20 Baltimore 20 (17)10/27 at Oakland 12 (5)

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12/24/05 at Cleveland Charlie Frye W, 41-012/3/06 TAMPA BAY Bruce Gradkowski W, 20-311/27/07 MIAMI John Beck W, 3-012/30/07 at Baltimore Troy Smith L, 27-219/29/08 BALTIMORE Joe Flacco W, 23-20 (OT)12/14/08 at Baltimore Joe Flacco W, 13-9*1/18/09 BALTIMORE Joe Flacco W, 23-1410/17/10 CLEVELAND Colt McCoy W, 28-1012/23/10 CAROLINA Jimmy Clausen W, 27-31/2/11 at Cleveland Colt McCoy W, 41-910/16/11 JACKSONVILLE Blaine Gabbert W, 17-1311/13/11 at Cincinnati Andy Dalton W, 24-1712/4/11 CINCINNATI Andy Dalton W, 35-710/28/12 WASHINGTON Robert Griffin III W, 27-1211/25/12 at Cleveland Brandon Weeden L, 20-1410/13/13 at New York Jets Geno Smith W, 19-611/10/13 BUFFALO E.J. Manuel W, 23-10*Postseason

A Good 10-Plus Years: Pittsburgh is one of five teams to win atleast 100 regular-season games since the start of the 2003season. They are also second in Super Bowl appearances overthat time span and tied for the lead with two Super Bowl victories.

The following are the top-five teams in regular-season winningpercentage from 2003-present:

Team W L T Pct. Playoff Berths SB App. SB WinsNew England 133 36 0 .787 9 4 2Indianapolis 118 51 0 .698 9 2 1Pittsburgh 106 63 0 .627 6 3 2Green Bay 103 66 0 .609 7 1 1Baltimore 101 68 0 .598 7 1 1

Among The Best: The Steelers win at the New York Jets inWeek 5 gave the franchise 600 career wins (includingpostseason). Pittsburgh is the fourth team in the league, and thefirst in the AFC, to reach to 600 win total.

The following is a list of the top five teams in the NFL for careerwins (including postseason):

Team Wins1. Chicago Bears 7432. Green Bay Packers 7253. New York Giants 6794. Pittsburgh Steelers 602*5. Washington Redskins 587*Total includes 1943 season when Pittsburgh joined Philadelphia

Additionally, Pittsburgh owns the third-best regular-seasonrecord in the NFL since the free-agency era (since 1993) with a204-124-1 (.622) record. The Steelers are one of three teams(New England, 217 / Green Bay, 210) to record over 195 winssince 1993.

The following is a look at the top three regular-season recordsin the free agency era (since 1993):

Team W L T Pct.1. New England Patriots 217 112 0 .6602. Green Bay Packers 210 119 0 .6383. Pittsburgh Steelers 204 123 1 .622

If You Build It, They Will Come: Pittsburgh opened the 2013season by selling out each of the first four home games.Pittsburgh has sold out every home game, dating back to Nov. 5,1972 versus Cincinnati, a span of 321 regular-season games.

The Steelers averaged 61,141 fans in eight home games duringthe 2012 season. It was the 11th time in 12 seasons at HeinzField that Pittsburgh averaged over 61,000 fans per game.

In the 2010 AFC Championship victory over the N.Y. Jets, theSteelers broke the single-game record. The attendance of 66,662surpassed the old mark of 65,597 set October 25, 2009, during agame versus the Minnnesota Vikings.

The previous regular-season record was 65,392, which wasset on November 16, 2009 versus Cincinnati. It helped Pittsburghset the team home attendance record in 2009 by averaging 63,458(507,882 total).

Following is a look at the team’s average attendance in its 12plus years at Heinz Field:

Year Total Attendance Avg.2001 499,191 62,3992002 490,274 61,2842003 477,584 59,6982004 507,385 63,4232005 507,434 63,4292006 499,461 62,4332007 496,675 62,0842008 503,125 62,8902009 507,882 • 63,458 •2010 504,669 63,0842011 504,279 63,0352012 489,135 61,1412013 245,861 61,465

• Team record

In the Red Zone: Following is a look at how the Steelers offenseperformed in the red zone so far this season:

Opponent Att./Scores TDs FGs PtsTennessee ................................ 4/4 ..................... 1 .............. 3 ............... 16@ Cincinnati ............................ 1/1 ..................... 1 .............. 0 ................. 7Chicago .................................... 2/2 ..................... 0 .............. 2 ................. 6vs. Minnesota (London) ........... 3/3 ..................... 2 .............. 1 ............... 17@ New York Jets .................... 2/2 ..................... 2 .............. 0 ............... 14Baltimore .................................. 3/3 ..................... 1 .............. 2 ............... 13@ Oakland ............................... 4/2 ..................... 2 .............. 0 ............... 14@ New England ....................... 4/4 ..................... 3 .............. 1 ............... 24Buffalo ..................................... 5/5 ..................... 2 .............. 3 ............... 23Total ....................................... 28/26 .................. 14 ............ 12 ............ 134

Red Zone Defense: Following is a look at how the Steelers’defense performed in the red zone so far this season:

Opponent Att./Scores TDs FGs PtsTennessee ............................. 1/2 ...................... 1 ............... 0 .................. 7@ Cincinnati ......................... 2/2 ...................... 1 ............... 1 ................ 10Chicago ................................. 4/4 ...................... 3 ............... 1 ................ 24vs. Minnesota (London) ........ 6/5 ...................... 3 ............... 2 ................ 24@ New York Jets ................. 2/1 ...................... 0 ............... 1 .................. 3Baltimore ............................... 2/2 ...................... 1 ............... 1 ................ 10@ Oakland ............................ 2/2 ...................... 2 ............... 0 ................ 14@ New England .................... 8/7 ...................... 5 ............... 2 ................ 41Buffalo .................................. 2/2 ...................... 1 ............... 1 ................ 10Total .................................... 29/27 .................... 12 .............. 7 .............. 102

Five & 10: The Steelers rank in the top five in the AFC and/or thetop 10 in the NFL in several team and individual categories thisseason. Following is a list of those rankings:

Pittsburgh Steelers - 2013 AFC/NFL RankingsTeam Offense Statistic Rank (AFC/NFL)Completions Percentage ............................ 64.6 ............................. 3rd/6thPassing Yards/Attempt .............................. 7.52 ............................. 3rd/9thCompletions/Game .................................... 24.3 ............................. 4th/7thGross Passing Yards/Game ..................... 283.2 ............................ 4th/8thNet Passing Yards/Game ......................... 256.6 ........................... 4th/11thPass Plays Of 25+ ...................................... 21 ........................... 5th/T-9th

Team Defense Statistic Rank (AFC/NFL)Passing First Downs .................................... 87 ............................. 2nd/2ndGross Passing Yards/Game ...................... 211.4 ............................ 2nd/3rdPassing Net Yards/Game ......................... 201.3 ......................... 2nd/T-4thCompletions/Game .................................... 18.9 ............................. 3rd/4thPass Plays of 25+ Yards ............................ 14 ........................... 3rd/T-7thAverage Yards After Catch ........................ 4.5 .............................. 3rd/5thPassing Touchdowns .................................... 10 ........................ T-3rd/T-5thFirst Downs ................................................. 169 ............................. 5th/8th

Individual Offense Statistic Rank (AFC/NFL)Ben Roethlisberger (Completion %) .......... 64.5 ............................. 3rd/7thBen Roethlisberger (Passing Yards) ......... 2,534 ............................ 4th/8thBen Roethlisberger (Yards/Attempt) .......... 7.50 ............................. 3rd/9thBen Roethlisberger (Completions/Game) .. 24.2 ............................. 4th/7thBen Roethlisberger (QB Rating) ................ 87.6 ............................ 3rd/12thBen Roethlisberger (Passing Yards/Game)281.6 ............................ 4th/7thBen Roethlisberger (Completions) .............. 218 ............................. 4th/8thBen Roethlisberger (25+ yard completions) 21 ........................ T-4th/T-7thBen Roethlisberger (Passing Touchdowns) .. 13 ...................... T-5th/T-13th

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COACHING NOTES

Antonio Brown (Receptions) ......................... 67 .............................. 1st/1stAntonio Brown (Receptions/Game) ............ 7.4 .............................. 1st/2ndAntonio Brown (Third Down Receptions) ..... 18 ........................ T-2nd/T-3rdAntonio Brown (Receiving First Downs) ...... 40 ........................ T-3rd/T-5thAntonio Brown (Receiving Yards/Game) ... 89.4 .......................... 5th/T-8thAntonio Brown (Receiving Yards) ............... 805 .......................... 3rd/T-5thAntonio Brown (Yards From Scrimmage) ... 824 ............................ 5th/14thJerricho Cotchery (First Down % - min. 15 rec.)87.1 ........................... 1st/1stJonathan Dwyer (Third-and-One Rushing) 100% ...................... T-1st/T-1stLe’Veon Bell (Rushing TDs - Rookies) ......... 4 ......................... T-1st/T-1stLe’Veon Bell (Rushing Yards - Rookies) .... 339 ............................. 2nd/5thLe’Veon Bell (Yds. From Scrim.-Rookies) . 525 ............................. 4th/7th

Individual Special Teams Statistic Rank (AFC/NFL)Shaun Suisham (FG% 40-49) ................... 100% ...................... T-1st/T-1stShaun Suisham (FG Made 40-49) ................. 6 ......................... T-4th/T-5thShaun Suisham (FG Made) .......................... 19 ........................ T-3rd/T-5thShaun Suisham (FG%) ............................... 90.5 ..................... T-5th/T-10thAntonio Brown (Punt Return Average) ...... 13.7 ............................. 2nd/6th

Our House: Head Coach Mike Tomlin owns a 38-14 careerregular-season record at Heinz Field. In 2012, Tomlin won hisfirst four home games for the fourth time in his career (2007, ‘09and ‘11). Tomlin has led Pittsburgh to at least five home wins ineach of his first six seasons as head coach.

Tomlin’s 38 home wins during the regular season are tied forthe fourth-most in the NFL since 2007. Below is a look at the besthome records during the regular season since 2007:

Team W L Pct.New England 47 6 .887Green Bay 42 11 .792Baltimore 40 12 .769Pittsburgh 38 14 .731Atlanta 38 15 .717Indianapolis 37 16 .698New Orleans 37 16 .698

For the second time in the Tomlin era, the Steelers finished 7-1 at home in 2011 (2007).

Tomlin Versus the NFC: During his career, Head Coach MikeTomlin’s regular-season record against the NFC is 17-9, including11-2 at home.

The Steelers .654 regular-season winning percentage againstthe NFC since 2007 is third-best among AFC teams.

Team W L Pct.New England 22 5 .815Tennessee 18 9 .667Pittsburgh 17 9 .654Baltimore 16 9 .640Indianapolis 17 10 .630

Including the postseason Tomlin has a .692 winning percentageagainst the NFC during his first six years, which ranks first amongSteelers’ head coaches:

Head Coach Seasons vs. NFC Pct.Mike Tomlin 2007-2012 18-8 .692Chuck Noll 1970-75 13-7 .650Bill Cowher 1992-97 11-14 .440

In The Division: Head Coach Mike Tomlin owns an 26-12 all-time mark against teams in the AFC North. Tomlin’s 26 regular-season wins against division opponents are the fourth-most inthe NFL and the most of any AFC North team since 2007(Baltimore: 24-16 / Cincinnati: 18-21 / Cleveland: 10-29).

Tomlin has won at least four games against division opponentsin four of his first six seasons. Tomlin owns an impressive 14-5record against divisional foes at Heinz Field.

Good First Six: Head Coach Mike Tomlin has accomplished alot in his first six seasons as head coach of the Steelers. Tomlin’s63 wins, four playoff appearances and three division titles are thesecond most in franchise history. His two Super Bowl appearancesalso are a franchise best for a coach in his first six seasons.

Below is how Tomlin ranks among Steelers’ coaches after theirfirst six seasons:

Head Coach RecordBill Cowher (1992-2006) 64-32 (.667) (1992-1997)Mike Tomlin (2007-2012) 63-33 (.656) (2007-2012)Buddy Parker (1957-1964) 39-34 (.534) (1957-1962)Chuck Noll (1969-1991) 43-40 (.518) (1969-1974)

Head Coach Super Bowl App. Super Bowl WinsMike Tomlin 2 (2008, ’10) 1 (2008)Chuck Noll 1 (1974) 1 (1974)Bill Cowher 1 (1995) 0

Head Coach Playoff AppearancesBill Cowher 6 (1992-97)Mike Tomlin 4 (2007, ’08, ’10, ’11)Chuck Noll 3 (1972, ’73, ’74)Buddy Parker 1 (1962)

Head Coach Division TitlesBill Cowher 5 (1992, ’94-’97) (AFC Central)Mike Tomlin 3 (2007, ’08, ’10) (AFC North)Chuck Noll 2 (1972, ’74) (AFC Central)

Among The Best: Since Mike Tomlin was named head coachof the Steelers in 2007, Pittsburgh is tied for the fourth-most winsin the NFL during that time span (66). The following is the top fiveregular-season records in the NFL since 2007:

Team Record Playoff App. Super Bowl App.NE 83-22 5* 2GB 71-34 5* 1IND 68-37 5* 1PIT 66-39 4 2NO 66-39 3 1

*Made the playoffs in 2012

Tomlin also has the sixth-highest regular-season winningpercentage (.629) amongst active NFL head coaches who havecoached a minimum of 40 regular-season games:

Name W L T Win Pct.Sean Payton (NO 2006-11, 2013) 69 36 0 .657Bill Belichick (Cle 1991-95, NE 2000-13) 194 103 0 .653Mike McCarthy (GB 2006-13) 79 42 0 .653John Harbaugh (Bal 2008-13) 58 31 0 .652Mike Smith (ATL 2008-13) 58 31 0 .652Mike Tomlin (Pit 2007-2013) 66 39 0 .629Andy Reid (Phi 1999-12, KC 2013) 139 93 1 .599

Tomlin reached 60 regular-season wins in 88 games, tyingChuck Knox (88) for the fourth-fewest games to reach 60 careervictories among coaches who began their career since 1970.The coaches who began their career since 1970 to win 60 gamesin the fewest games:

COACH TEAM(S)^ NO. OF GAMESGeorge Seifert San Francisco 75Joe Gibbs Washington 84Mike Ditka Chicago 85Mike Tomlin Pittsburgh 88Chuck Knox LA Rams, Buffalo 88Bill Cowher Pittsburgh 90Andy Reid Philadelphia 90^ Through first 60 wins

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Facing The NFC: With a career record of 90-45 as a starter, QBBen Roethlisberger has posted gaudy numbers no matter theopposition.

Throughout his career, Roethlisberger has feasted on compe-tition from the NFC.

• 24-10 in 34 career regular-season games against NFCopponents. Roethlisberger won his first seven startsagainst NFC teams.• Completed 610-of-975 passes (62.6 pct.) for 8,016 yardswith 48 touchdowns, 25 interceptions and a passer ratingof 94.2.• In two games against NFC teams this seasonRoethlisberger has thrown for 789 yards while completing67.4 percent of his passes.• His 8.58 yards per attempt is the sixth highest againstNFC teams this season.• Roethlisberger is tied with Peyton Manning for the mostpasses of 25+ yards by an AFC quarterback against NFCteams this year (9).

Roethlisberger’s statistics against the NFC are equally im-pressive in games at Heinz Field. In 17 career games againstNFC opponents at home, Roethlisberger has a 15-2 mark whilecompleting 289-of-477 passes (60.6 pct.) for 3,987 yards with 24touchdowns and 10 interceptions for a passer rating of 95.4.

Racking Up The Yards: With 2,534 passing yards on the season,Roethlisberger has totaled the second-most passing yards by aSteeler in the team’s first nine games (dating back to 1960).

Passing YardsRk. Steelers Player (season) In Team’s First Nine Games1. Ben Roethlisberger (2011) 2,6322. Ben Roethlisberger (2013) 2,5343. Ben Roethlisberger (2009) 2,4694. Ben Roethlisberger (2012) 2,2875. Ben Roethlisberger (2006) 2,043

He has also recorded the most completions (218) by a Steelerin the team’s first nine games of a season, dating back to 1960.

CompletionsRk. Steelers Player (season) In Team’s First Nine Games1. Ben Roethlisberger (2013) 2182. Ben Roethlisberger (2012) 2093. Ben Roethlisberger (2009) 2054. Ben Roethlisberger (2011) 2035. Tommy Maddox (2003) 176

He has registered 26 300+ yard passing games in his careerduring the regular season, including throwing for 406 yardsagainst Chicago in Week 3 and 383 yards versus Minnesota inWeek 4. It was the first time in his career he has thrown for atleast 375 yards in back-to-back games. Roethlisberger also threwfor 400 yards at New England in Week 9.

He is tied with Peyton Manning, Drew Brees and Philip Riversfor most games with at least 375 passing yards this season (3).

The 406 yards in Week 3 were the fourth-most passing yards ofhis career and the sixth-most in franchise history. It was the eighthtime a quarterback has thrown for at least 400 yards against theBears and only the second time dating back to 2001 (Brian Griese,407 yards, 9/21/08).

Roethlisberger owns five of the top six single-game passingperformances in franchise history. Below is each timeRoethlisberger has thrown for at least 400 yards in a game:

Date Opp. Yds. Cmp./Att. TD INT Rat. W/L12/20/09 GB 503 29/46 3 0 121.9 W11/5/06 Den 433 38/54 1 3 77.2 L10/18/09 Cle 417 23/35 2 1 113.6 W9/22/13 Chi 406 26/41 2 2 92.1 L11/3/13 NE 400 28/48 4 2 95.8 L

LOOKING AHEAD...The Steelers go on the road to take on the Cleveland Browns

on Sunday, Nov. 24. Kickoff is set for 1 p.m. ET and will betelevised on CBS (locally KDKA-TV, channel 2).

Home Cooking: QB Ben Roethlisberger owns a 51-17 (.750)mark in the regular season in his career at Heinz Field, includingwinning his first eight starts as a rookie in 2004. Roethlisbergeris 13-5 at home since the start of the 2011 regular season. Datingback to 2011, Roethlisberger is one of five active quarterbacks tohave a passer rating of at least 98.0 at home during the regularseason (98.8).

In his regular-season career at Heinz Field, Roethlisbergerhas completed 63.1 percent of his passes for 15,096 yards with105 touchdowns and 53 interceptions for a passer rating of 94.7.He has thrown for more than 300 yards 12 times and has 31multi-touchdown games at home (24-7 record in such games),including throwing for 406 yards in Week 2 versus Chicago. He isone of seven active quarterbacks to throw at least 100 touchdownsat home during the regular season.

Roethlisberger has twice posted a perfect passer rating athome, including most recently in Week 9 of 2007 againstBaltimore. He also had a perfect passer rating (158.3) againstTennessee in the 2005 season opener and has posted at least a125.0 passer rating eight times.

The Steelers have scored at least 20 points in 53 of the 68 gamesat home with Roethlisberger as the starter, including twice thisseason.

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High Honor Roll: Defensive coordinator Dick LeBeau wasinducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in August of 2010.LeBeau had an outstanding NFL career, finishing with 62 careerinterceptions (seventh all-time) and 171 consecutive starts (then-NFL record for a cornerback) with the Detroit Lions.

LeBeau was also inducted into the Ohio State University Hall ofFame in 2009. He played at Ohio State as a cornerback andhalfback and was a member of the 1957 national championshipteam.

Defensive Mastermind: The Steelers defense has been ledby defensive coordinator Dick LeBeau since 2004. During thattime span it has been regarded as one of the top defenses in theNFL, helping to lead the Steelers to three Super Bowls. Below ishow the LeBeau’s defenses rank since the start of the 2004 sea-son:

Defensive Category Statistic Rank (NFL)Sacks 397 1stPassing Touchdowns 165 1stPoints Allowed Per Game 17.2 1stFirst Downs 2,533 1stYards From Scrimmage 45,078 1stScrimmage Yards/Game 294.6 1stScrimmage Yards/Touch 6.8 1stNet Passing Yards/Game 190.4 1stPassing Yards/Attempt 6.20 1stRushing Yards 13,443 1stRushing Yards/Game 87.9 1stRushes of 10+ Yards 306 1st25+ Yard Passes 186 1stRushing Touchdowns 80 2ndTouchdowns/Game 1.83 2ndRushing Average 3.7 2ndQB Rating 74.9 2nd

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vs. Baltimore) and has recorded a passer rating of over 100.0 atotal of 18 times, including a rating of 107.2 in a Week 7 victoryover Baltimore this season.

The following is a look at his statistics against the AFC North inhis 47 games as a starter:

47 games vs.Statistic AFC North (as a starter)Record ............................................................ 36-11Completion Pct. (Comp.-Att.) ............... 61.1 (843-1,379)Passing Yards ............................................... 10,671Passing Touchdowns ......................................... 66Interceptions ...................................................... 44Passer Rating .................................................. 87.9

Also, the following is a look at Roethlisberger’s career statisticsagainst AFC North opponents as a starter at home compared tothe road:

Statistic Home vs. AFC North Away vs. AFC NorthRecord ................................................................ 19-6 ........................... 17-5Completion Pct. (Comp.-Att.) ........... 61.0 (429-700) .......... 61.0 (402-659)Passing Yards .................................................. 5,658 ......................... 4,817Passing Touchdowns ............................................. 38 .............................. 26Interceptions .......................................................... 24 .............................. 18Passer Rating ..................................................... 90.6 ........................... 85.1

Finding The End Zone: QB Ben Roethlisberger has recorded atleast one touchdown pass in each of the last 23 games in whichhe has played, including the postseason (2011 Wildcard / 2012,Games 1-9 and 13-16 / 2013, Games 1-9). It passed his careerbest streak of 15 games with at least one touchdown pass (2006,Games 12-16 / 2007, Games 1-10).

The 2012 season was the first time in his career that herecorded at least one passing touchdown in each game he playedduring the regular season (13).

Roethlisberger totaled at least three touchdown passes in 25games during his career, including once this season (4 at NE)and four times in 2012 (4 at Oak / 3 vs. Was / 3 vs. SD / 3 vs. Cle),which marked the second most times he has thrown for at leastthree touchdowns in a game in one season (5 in 2007 and 2009).

In 2012, Roethlisberger threw 26 touchdowns, tying for thesecond most touchdowns he has thrown in his career and thethird most in franchise history.

Rk. Player Season GP Passing TDs1. Ben Roethlisberger 2007 15 322. Terry Bradshaw 1978 16 283. Ben Roethlisberger 2012 13 26

Ben Roethlisberger 2009 15 26Terry Bradshaw 1979 16 26

It was the fourth time in Roethlisberger’s career that he threwfor at least 20 touchdowns during the regular season. It was alsothe first time he threw for at least 20 touchdowns in back-to-backseasons. Roethlisberger tied Terry Bradshaw (4: 1978-81) forthe franchise record of the most seasons with at least 20touchdown passes. He is on pace to throw for 24 touchdownsthis season.

Year Passing Touchdowns GP2007 32 152009 26 152012 26 132011 21 15

Roethlisberger has thrown four touchdown passes five timesin his career, including in Week 9 at New England this season.Roethlisberger is the only Steelers quarterback to throw for afranchise-best five touchdowns in a single game twice during theregular season:

Below is how Roethlisberger’s five 400+ yard games duringthe regular season stack up against quarterbacks from 2004-present:

Player 400+ Yard Games 2004-presentDrew Brees 10Peyton Manning 6Philip Rivers 6Matthew Stafford 6Ben Roethlisberger 5Eli Manning 5Carson Palmer 5Tony Romo 5Tom Brady 4Matt Schaub 4

Starting In Style: In his career, QB Ben Roethlisberger ownsan 90-45 (.667) record as a starting quarterback in the regularseason. That mark is tied for the third-best record in the NFLamong all active quarterbacks (min. 50 starts).

Roethlisberger registered his 90th career win in his 135th careerstart, becoming the fifth fastest quarterback who began their careerin the Super Bowl era to reach 90 wins.

Number Of StartsRk. Quarterback To Get To 90 Wins1. Tom Brady 1152. Joe Montana 1283. Terry Bradshaw 1294. Ken Stabler 1335. Ben Roethlisberger 1356. Steve Young 137

His 63-27 record after his first 90 starts in the NFL ranks third(tied) in league history for the best record in such starts. OnlyBrady (67-23) and Stabler (66-23-1) had better records in theirfirst 90 starts in the NFL. Roethlisberger’s record is tied with JimMcMahon.

The following is a look at the top five starting records amongactive quarterbacks in the NFL (min. 50 starts):

Name W L T Pct.1. Tom Brady, Patriots 143 41 0 .7772. Peyton Manning, Colts/Broncos 162 71 0 .6953. Ben Roethlisberger, Steelers 90 45 0 .667

Matt Ryan, Falcons 58 29 0 .6675. Joe Flacco, Ravens 58 31 0 .652

Controlling The North: QB Ben Roethlisberger is 36-11 (.766)as a starter against AFC North opponents during his career. He is12-4 since 2010 against divisional foes during the regular season,including 3-2 since the start of the 2012 season. Roethlisbergerhas finished with an above .500 record against division opponentsduring the regular season in seven of his first nine years, includingwinning at least five games four times.

Regular Season Record vs. AFC North as a starter2008 6-02004 5-02010 5-02007 5-02011 4-22006 3-32005 3-12012 2-12009 2-32013 1-1

Roethlisberger had won 12 straight games against divisionalfoes as the starter prior to a Week 3 setback at Cincinnati in 2009,which was the longest streak in the NFL since Peyton Manningwon 12 straight from 2004-06.

In his 47 career games versus division opponents,Roethlisberger has posted a perfect passer rating once (11/5/07

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Player Opp Passing TDsBen Roethlisberger Ten (10/9/11) 5Ben Roethlisberger Bal (11/5/07) 5Mark Malone Ind (9/8/85) 5Terry Bradshaw Atl (11/15/81) 5

Movin’ On Up: QB Ben Roethlisberger leads the Steelers innearly all major career statistics. The following is whereRoethlisberger ranks in Steelers history in several key passingcategories:

Roethlisberger’s Career Rankings Among Steelers QBs

Category Statistic RankSingle-Season TD Passes (2007) ...................................... 32 ............. 1st

Single-Season Passing Yards (2009) ........................... 4,328 ............. 1st

Single-Season Completions (2009) ................................. 337 ............. 1st

Single-Season Completion Pct. (2004) .......................... 66.4 ............. 1st

Single-Season Passer Rating (2007) ........................... 104.1 ............. 1st

3,000-Yard Passing Seasons (2006-12) .............................. 7 ............. 1st

Consecutive 3,000-Yard Passing Seasons (2006-12) ........ 7 ............. 1st

Single-Game Completion Pct. (11/26/07 vs. Miami) ..... 85.7 ............. 1st

Seasons w/ 250+ Completions (2006-09, ‘11, ‘12) ............. 6 ............. 1st

Seasons w/ Completion Pct. of 60.0+ (2004, ‘05, ‘07, ‘09-‘12) ...... 7 ............. 1st

Seasons w/ Passer Rating of 90.0+ (2004, ‘05, ‘07, ‘09-’12) ..... 6 ............. 1st

Completions in Single Game (11/5/06 vs. Denver) ......... 38 ............. 1st

Passing Yards in Single Game (12/20/09 vs. G.B.) ....... 503 ............. 1st

Career Winning Pct. ....................................................... .667 ............. 1st

Career Completions ...................................................... 2,592 ............. 1st

Career Attempts ........................................................... 4,100 ............. 1st

Career Passing Yards ................................................ 32,378 ............. 1st

Career Completion Pct. .................................................. 63.2 ............. 1st

Career Passing Yards/Attempts ...................................... 7.9 ............. 1st

Career QB Rating ........................................................... 92.3 ............. 1st

Career 300-yard Passing Games ...................................... 28 ............. 1st

Career Games w/ 30+ Completions .................................... 8 ............. 1st

Career Games w/ 100.0+ Passer Rating .......................... 55 ............. 1st

Career Perfect Passer Rating Games (158.3) ** ............... 3 ............. 1st

Career QB Rating in 4th Qtr. * ....................................... 85.1 ............. 1st

Career Touchdown Passes in Final 2 mins./game * ......... 35 ............. 1st

Consecutive Games w/ At Least One TD Pass (2012-present) . 23 ............. 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

Single-Game TD Passes at Heinz Field (‘07 vs. Bal., ‘11 vs. Ten) 5 ............. 1st

Total Wins When Throwing for 300-plus Yards ................. 11 ............. 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

Seasons w/ 25+ Passing TDs (2007, ‘09, ‘12) .................... 3 ......... T-1st

Career TD Passes (indoors) .............................................. 16 ......... T-1st

Passing TDs in Single Game (‘07 vs. Bal; ‘11 vs. Ten) ..... 5 ......... T-1st

Career Passing TDs ........................................................ 204 ............ 2nd

Career TD Passes (on road) ............................................. 99 ............ 2nd

Career Passing Yards vs. NFC ................................... 8,016 ............ 2nd

Career Touchdown Passes in Dec./Jan. ........................... 56 ............ 2nd

Career Rushing Yards (by QB) .................................... 1,085 ............ 3rd

Attempts in Single Game (11/5/06 vs. Denver) ............... 54 ............ 3rd

* Since 1991** NFL Record

Miller Time: TE Heath Miller has been a consistent performerfor the Steelers throughout his career. After suffering a knee injuryin Week 16 of 2012, Miller returned to the field for the first time inWeek 3 versus Chicago and registered three receptions for 35yards. He registered six receptions in both Games 4-5, markingthe second time in his career that he has recorded at least sixreceptions in back-to-back games (10/11/12 - 10/21/12). Millerhas recorded four receptions of at least 20 yards in the last sixgames (22, 22, 28, 31).

Despite only playing in 15 games last season, Miller wasnamed Steelers MVP and selected to his second career Pro Bowl.

Miller’s 71 receptions led the team and ranked second in the AFCamong tight ends.

In 2012, Miller set career highs with 816 receiving yards andeight touchdown receptions. Miller’s 816 receiving yards led allAFC tight ends and his eight touchdowns were second-most inthe AFC amongst tight ends.

Miller Climbs The Ranks: TE Heath Miller has 40 careerreceiving touchdowns, passing Elbie Nickel (37) for the most by aPittsburgh tight end and ranking fifth in team history. The Steelersare 27-9 when Miller finds the end zone.

Miller (433) passed Nickel (329) for the franchise lead inreceptions by a tight end in 2011. Against Minnesota in Week 4 hepassed Buddy Dial (4,723) for the sixth-most receiving yards infranchise history (4,954). He trails Nickel (5,131) for the fifth mostin franchise history and the most for a Steelers’ tight end.

Miller has registered at least one reception in 134-of-142 careergames played, including the postseason. Miller has recorded atleast one reception in every game he has played in, regular andpostseason, dating back to 11/3/08 vs. Washington, a streak of81 games.

Since 2008, Miller has surpassed 40 receptions each season,including a career-best 76-reception performance in 2009. Duringthe first eight years of his career, Miller averaged over 10 yardsper catch each season and currently is averaging 11.0 yards percatch this season.

Brown Steps Up: WR Antonio Brown is a fourth-year playerthat continues to get better. He leads the NFL in receptions (67)and is tied for fifth in receiving yards (805). Below are somehighlights from the first nine games:

• Has 67 receptions this season, marking the mostreceptions by a Steelers’ player in the team’s first ninegames of a season (dating back to 1960).• His 56 receptions in seven games tied for the fifth-mostreceptions in a team’s first seven games in the NFL (datingback to 1960).• In games 3-5 he has registered 30 receptions (370 yards,two TDs) to tie Hines Ward (Gms. 8-10, 2002, 30 rec., 386yds. 4 TDs) for the most receptions over a three-gamespan in franchise history.• In Week 1 all five of Brown’s receptions went for firstdowns.• Brown recorded two 100+ receiving games this season,a career-best 196 yards on nine receptions with a career-high two touchdowns against Chicago and 104 yards onsix receptions in a victory over Buffalo. He has five 100+yard receiving games in his career:

Date Opponent Yds Rec Avg Lg TD Result9/22/13 CHICAGO 196 9 21.8 45 2 L12/8/11 CLEVELAND 151 5 30.2 79t 1 W11/6/11 BALTIMORE 109 5 21.8 32 0 L11/10/13 BUFFALO 104 6 17.3 40 0 W10/23/11 at Arizona 102 7 14.6 20 0 W

• Against Minnesota in Week 4 he registered a career-best12 receptions for 88 yards. His 12 receptions were themost by a Steelers’ player since Hines Ward recorded 13receptions on 11/30/03 against Cincinnati.• In Week 3, on third-and-14, Brown recorded a 45-yardreception to the Chicago 15-yard line, setting up a fieldgoal by the Steelers.• Against the Bills he registered a 24-yard punt return tothe Pittsburgh 42-yard line and on the next play recorded a40-yard reception to the Buffalo 18-yard line. The driveresulted in a touchdown to give Pittsburgh a 17-3 lead. It

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Timmons Time: On a defense that has struggled to stay healthyover the last couple of seasons, LB Lawrence Timmons hasbeen a player the Steelers can count on being in the lineup eachweek. Timmons, who has missed only two games his entirecareer, started his team-leading 47th consecutive regular-seasongame last Sunday against Buffalo. Since the start of the 2010season, Timmons has started (56) and played in (57) the mostgames out of any Steelers’ linebackers, while also leading thegroup in tackles over that time. Timmons currently holds the teamlead with 95 tackles (63 solo) this season.

Timmons not only plays in almost every game, he also makesan impact.

• He recorded at least 10 tackles against Tennessee (11,six solo), Chicago (10, seven solo), the New York Jets (10,six solo), Baltimore (20, 17 solo) and Oakland (12, 5 solo).Timmons has registered double digit tackles in 22 gamesduring his career, including nine times since the start ofthe 2012 season.• Has registered at least seven tackles in every game thisseason.• His tackles (20) and solo tackles (17) in a victory overBaltimore in Week 7 were both career highs.• In Week 2 he tied for the team lead with seven solo tackles.• In Week 8, forced a fumble that was recovered by DEBrett Keisel, at the Oakland 11-yard line early in the fourthquarter. It was the 10th forced fumble of his career. Theensuing drive resulted in a touchdown to cut the lead to21-10.• In a Week 10 victory over the Bills he sacked QB E.J.Manuel for a loss of four yards on third-and-four, forcing apunt on the first drive of the third quarter.

In 2012, Timmons became the first player since Joey Porter in2002 to lead the team or tie for the team lead in tackles, sacksand interceptions.

Gotta Be Da Beard: DE Brett Keisel started the 2013 seasonjust as he ended the 2012 season by getting pressure on thequarterback.

• Leads the team in quarterback pressures (23) thisseason.• Leads the Steelers’ defensive line with 35 tackles thisseason (23 solo).• In Week 2, he recorded a team-high five quarterbackpressures.• Against the Bears in Week 3, Keisel sacked QB Jay Cutlerfor a loss of two yards.

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was the sixth reception of 40 or more yards during theregular season in his career.

Date Opponent Yards12/8/11 CLEVELAND 79t12/23/12 CINCINNATI 60t9/22/13 CHICAGO 4512/4/11 CINCINNATI 451/1/12 at Cleveland 4011/10/13 BUFFALO 40

• In Week 5, Brown recorded a game-high nine receptionsfor 86 yards.• At Oakland in Week 8, he led the way with nine receptionsfor 82 yards, marking the fourth time in the previous fivegames that he registered at least nine receptions.

Sanders Steps In: Following the 2012 season the Steelersmanaged to hold onto WR Emmanuel Sanders, who was one ofthe only restricted free agents in the NFL to receive an offer sheetthis past off-season (New England).

• Has twice tied his career high with seven receptions (7for 57 yards in Week 1 vs. TEN and 7 for 88 and onetouchdown in Week 8 at OAK).• Recorded at least one reception in all nine games thisseason.• Has three receptions of 40+ yards this season (42 yardsat NE, 43 yards at CIN and 55 yards at NYJ).• In Week 2 he recorded a team-best 78 yards receiving onfive receptions, including a career-long reception of 43yards that set up the Steelers at the Cincinnati one-yardline.• Provided one of the highlights of the Week 4 game againstMinnesota, a 36-yard reception to the Vikings 21-yard lineon a drive that resulted in a touchdown.• In Week 6 he registered the longest reception of his career,a 55-yard touchdown.• At Oakland in Week 8 he ran in a two-point conversion tocut the Raiders lead to three late in the fourth quarter.• He led the team with a career-high 98 yards on sixreceptions in Week 9 at New England.• Registered a career-long 25-yard run to the Buffalo 25-yard line in a Week 10 victory.

Sanders also has contributed on special teams. In Week7against Baltimore he returned a kickoff 44 yards to the Pittsburgh37-yard line, setting up a drive that resulted in a game-winningfield goal.

This season Sanders looks to improve on career highs he setlast season in games played (16), starts (7), receptions (44),receiving yards (626), receiving average (14.2) and receiving long(37). Even though Sanders was not one of the two primary startersin his first three season he was still very consistent, recording atleast one reception in 15-of-16 games last season. He has alsorecorded 172 yards on 13 receptions in four postseason contests.

Calm and Cool Cotchery: The veteran leader of the Steelerswide receivers is WR Jerricho Cotchery. He has eclipsed 400receptions and 5,000 yards in his 10-year NFL career. Besidesproviding leadership, he also contributes on the field. Below aresome highlights from the first four games of the season:

• Leads the team and tied a career high (2006) with sixreceiving touchdowns this season.• Ranks first in the NFL in first down percentage (87.1)among receivers with an average of at least two receptionsa game.• Third on the team with 31 receptions for 455 yards.

• Recorded a team-high 103 yards on five receptions withone touchdown versus Minnesota in Week 4. It was theninth 100+ yard receiving game of his career during theregular season and the first since 9/27/09 (8 rec. for 108yards and one touchdown vs. Ten).• Finished with a team-high seven receptions for 96 yardsand a career-high three receiving touchdowns at NewEngland in Week 9. Is the first Steelers’ receiver sinceHines Ward (10/22/06 at ATL) to register three receivingtouchdowns in the same game. It was the second multi-touchdown game of his career (two receiving touchdownsvs. Arizona on 9/28/08).• Registered one touchdown reception in a Week 10 victoryover Buffalo, becoming the first Steelers’ receiver sinceHines Ward in 2006 (4 rec. TDs, 10/15-10/22) to recordfour receiving touchdowns in a two-game span during theregular season.

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• Recorded seven tackles, one sack and registered thesixth fumble recovery of his career in Week 8 at Oakland,which set the offense up at the Raiders 11-yard line in thefourth quarter.• Registered a team-high five quarterback pressures andled the defensive line with four tackles at New England inWeek 9.

In 2012, he led the team with a career-high 40 quarterbackpressures, 21 more than LB Lawrence Timmons who finishedsecond on the team with 19. It was the most quarterbackpressures by a Pittsburgh defender since LB James Harrisonrecorded 44 in 2008.

Heyward Emerges: DE Cameron Heyward is emerging in histhird season as both a force against the run and the pass. After notstarting the first 34 regular-season games of his career, Heywardhas started six of the last seven contests.

• Already has set career highs this season with 25 takles,21 solo tackles, two sacks and 21 quarterback pressures.• His 21 quarterback pressures rank second on the team.• Recorded career-highs with nine tackles and seven solotackles at Oakland in Week 8.• Produced a sack in back-to-back games (at NE and vs.BUF) for the first time in his career.• Led the team with a career-high six quarterbackpressures in a win at the New York Jets in Week 6.

Not Backing Down: CB Ike Taylor is consistently matched upwith the other team’s top receiving threat, routinely minimizingtheir impact. Before missing the last four weeks of the 2012season due to injury, Taylor had played in 135 consecutive games.

Taylor has started every game this season and nothing haschanged:

• Versus Tennessee in Week 1 he helped limit the Titansto 117 net passing yards.• In Week 2 at Cincinnati he was primarily matched up onWR A.J. Green and while Green was thrown to 14 times,he only recorded six receptions for 41 yards. Green hasfaced the Steelers four times with Taylor in the line-up andwas held to one reception twice (11/13/11 and 10/21/12)and six receptions twice (12/4/11, 9/16/13) while beingtargeted a total of 33 times.• Against Chicago in Week 3 Taylor and secondary heldQB Jay Cutler to 159 passing yards and his primary target,WR Brandon Marshall, to 52 yards on five receptions.• Part of a secondary that held Jets QB Geno Smith to apasser rating of 48.8, Raiders QB Terrelle Pryor to a ratingof 25.7 and 88 passing yards and Bills QB E.J. Manuel toa passer rating of 63.5.• In a Week 7 victory over Baltimore, held WR Torrey Smithto three receptions on six targets.

Since Taylor became a regular starter (2005-present), theSteelers have led the league in pass defense, allowing only 192.4net passing yards per game. Since 2005 Taylor has started 112of the 133 regular season games he has played in. In those 133games the defense only allowed seven players to record double-digit receptions in a single game. Also, in those 133 games,Pittsburgh’s defense allowed only 10 300-yard passers, includingonly one in 2011, none in the 12 games he played in in 2012 andonly one in the nine games so far in 2013.

Tackling Machine: S Ryan Clark has teamed with perennialAll-Pro Troy Polamalu to form one of the finest safety duos in theNFL. Since coming to the Steelers in 2006, Clark has started 102

of 103 regular-season games played, including at least 15 gamesin each season from 2009-12 and all eight games this season.

The following are highlights from this year.• Second on the team with 65 tackles and 50 solo tacklesthis season.• Recorded two interceptions this season to bring himwithin one of matching his career-high from 2005 whenhe played for Washington.• Returned an interception against the Bills a career-long37 yards to the Buffalo 18-yard line in Week 10.• In the season opener versus Tennessee, Clark recordedcareer highs with 15 tackles and 13 solo tackles. Histackling helped limit the Titans to 2.7 yards per carry whilehe was part of a secondary that only gave up 117 netpassing yards.• He registered a team-high 11 tackles (seven solo) atCincinnati in Week 2. It was only the second time in hiscareer that he registered double digit tackles in back-to-back games (11, 11/7/04 at Det and 12, 11/21/04 vs. Cin).• Finished second on the team with 11 tackles (nine solo)at Oakland. It was the 18th time he registered at least 10tackles in a game and the third this season.

Elite Company: LB LaMarr Woodley registered five sacks thisseason to pass Greg Lloyd (53.5) for the fifth most sacks by aSteelers’ player since sacks became an official statistic in 1982(57.0).

Rk. Player Sacks (since 1982) GP1. Jason Gildon (1994-2003) 77.0 1582. James Harrison (2002, 2004-11) 64.0 1313. Joey Porter (1999-2006) 60.0 1224. Keith Willis (1982-87, 89-91) 59.0 1265. LaMarr Woodley (2007-present) 57.0 92

Dating back to 1982, Woodley got to the 50.0 sack mark thefastest in team history, reaching it in just 73 regular-season gamesplayed. Below is a list of the other Steelers who reached 50.0career sacks since 1982 and how many games it took:

Player Games To Get To 50.0 SacksLaMarr Woodley (2007-present) 73Jason Gildon (1994-2003) 95Keith Willis (1982-87, 89-91) 105Joey Porter (1999-2006) 106James Harrison (2002, 2004-11) 109Greg Lloyd (1988-97) 119

Woodley recorded the most by a Steelers’ player in their first sixseasons (52.0).

Bringing The Wood: LB LaMarr Woodley has made it a habit ofcoming out of the gate quick to start the season. He has registeredone sack in four of the six openers he has played in, including inWeek 1 this season.

He recorded a team-high five sacks this season, all coming inthe first six games, which tied for the second most sacks he hasrecorded in the first six games of a season in his career (5.0 in2011 / 7.5 in 2008).

It was the third time in his career where he has registered atleast five sacks in the team’s first six games (5.0, 2011 / 7.5,2008). Dating back to 1982, Woodley joined James Harrison (8.5,2008 / 6.0, 2009 / 5.0, 2010) and Joey Porter (6.0, 2002 / 5.0, 2000and 2001) as the only Steelers to record at least five sacks in theteam’s first six games of a season three times.

Woodley registered one sack in four consecutive games thisseason, tying for the second-longest streak of his career.

Rk. Season, Games Consecutive Games1. 2009, 9-13 52. 2013, 3-6 4

2011, 5-8 42008, 3-6 4

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INDIVIDUAL SPECIAL TEAMS NOTESOh So Suisham: K Shaun Suisham started of the 2013 season

by registering a safety on his first kickoff when Titans RB DariusReynaud fielded the ball just outside the goal line and then took aknee in the end zone.

Suisham made all 15 field goals to start the season beforemissing two at Oakland in Week 8. Dating back to last seasonSuisham recorded a streak of 16 consecutive makes, tying for thelongest streak of his career when you include the postseason(16, 1/1/12 – 10/11/12).

He has made six from beyond 40 yards this season. Includingthe postseason, he has made 19 straight field goals between40-49 yards, which is a personal best. His last miss from thatrange was on 1/1/12 at Cleveland.

Suisham clinched a Week 7 victory for the Steelers overBaltimore with a 42-yard field goal as time expired. Suisham haseight career game-winning field goals, including six as a Steeler.

Suisham has a current streak of 104 consecutive PATs madeas a Steeler. Since October 4, 2009, Suisham has made 125straight PATs, which is the longest streak of his career.

All Around Ability: Steelers WR Antonio Brown doesn’t justcontribute as one of PIttsburgh’s main offensive targets. He alsomakes plays on special teams. Brown has returned a punt and akickoff for a touchdown in his career. He ranks second in the AFC inpunt return average this season (13.7). Below are some highlightsfrom what Brown has done as the team’s punt returner this season:

• Contributed to a Week 10 victory over Buffalo by returninga punt 24 yards to the Pittsburgh 42-yard line and thenreturning a punt 50 yards to the Bills 11-yard line. Bothreturns set up drives that resulted in a total of 10 points.He has 14 punt returns of 20 or more yards in his career.Below are his five longest career punt returns:

Yard Line Result ofDate Opponent Yards Returned to Ensuing Drive12/4/11 CINCINNATI 60t — Touchdown10/10/13 BUFFALO 50 BUF 11 Field Goal10/27/13 at Oakland 44 OAK 31 Interception9/18/11 SEATTLE 41 PIT 47 Touchdown9/16/13 at Cincinnati 40 CIN 34 Field goal

• In Week 9 at New England, Brown returned a punt 24yards to the NE 46-yard line early in the third quarter, settingup a drive that resulted in a touchdown.• Recorded a 44-yard punt return to the Oakland 31-yardline in the fourth quarter of Week 8. It was the secondlongest punt return of his career.• Against Baltimore in Week 7, he returned a punt 18 yardsto the Pittsburgh 40-yard line, setting up a drive that resultedin a Steelers’ touchdown.• In Week 2 at Cincinnati he returned a punt 40 yards to theCincinnati 34-yard line, setting up an eventual field goalthat gave the Steelers a 3-0 lead.

THE STEELERS IN 2013

Regular PostSeason Season

Overall: 3-6 0-0At Home: 2-2 0-0On the Road: 1-3 0-0Neutral: 0-1 0-0

By Month:September: 0-4 0-0October: 2-1 0-0November: 1-1 0-0December: 0-0 0-0January: 0-0 0-0

vs. AFC: 3-4 0-0vs. AFC North 1-1 0-0vs. AFC East 2-1 0-0vs. AFC South 0-1 0-0vs. AFC West 0-1 0-0

vs. NFC: 0-2 0-0vs. NFC East 0-0 0-0vs. NFC North 0-2 0-0vs. NFC South 0-0 0-0vs. NFC West 0-0 0-0

When Scoring First: 1-2 0-0When Opponent Scored First: 2-4 0-0When Scoring 20 or More Points: 1-3 0-0When Scoring Less Than 20 Points: 2-3 0-0When Leading after the first quarter: 1-1 0-0When Trailing after the first quarter: 2-5 0-0When Tied after the first quarter: 0-0 0-0When Leading at the Half: 3-0 0-0When Trailing at the Half: 0-5 0-0When Tied at the Half: 0-1 0-0When Leading after three quarters: 3-0 0-0When Trailing after three quarters: 0-6 0-0When Tied after three quarters: 0-0 0-0When Outrushing the Opponent: 2-0 0-0With 35 or More Rushing Attempts: 0-0 0-0With Less Than 25 Passing Attempts: 1-0 0-0When Led in Time of Possession: 3-2 0-0When Trailed in Time of Possession: 0-4 0-0

On Turf: 1-2 0-0On Grass: 2-4 0-0

When led in Takeaway/Turnover Ratio: 1-1 0-0When even in Takeaway/Turnover Ratio: 1-0 0-0When trailed in Takeaway/Turnover Ratio: 1-5 0-0With an Individual 100-Yard Rusher: 0-0 0-0With an Individual 300-Yard Passer: 0-3 0-0With an Individual 100-Yard Receiver: 1-2 0-0With an Ind. Opponent 100-Yard Rusher: 0-3 0-0With an Ind. Opponent 300-Yard Passer: 0-1 0-0With an Ind. Opponent 100-Yard Receiver: 0-2 0-0

When winning the coin toss: 1-4 0-0When losing the coin toss: 2-2 0-0When playing outdoors: 3-6 0-0When playing indoors: 0-0 0-0In overtime games: 0-0 0-0

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LANDOVER, Md. – Despite forcing four turnovers, the Steelerscould not overcome their own mistakes and fell to the WashingtonRedskins 24-13 at FedEx Field.

On the Steelers second drive of the game, QB BenRoethlisberger was picked off by LB Ryan Kerrigan, and hereturned it 22 yards for a touchdown to give the Redskins a 7-0lead. Early in the second quarter, the Steelers cut the lead to 7-3on K Shaun Suisham’s 28-yard field goal.

Midway through the second quarter, Kerrigan sacked andstripped QB Bruce Gradkowski and Washington recovered thefootball on Pittsburgh’s 16-yard line. On the very next play, rookieLB Jarvis Jones stripped QB Rex Grossman and CB Ike Taylorrecovered the fumble. On the Steelers ensuing drive, RB JonathanDwyer fumbled and the Redskins took over near midfield.

On Washington’s next drive, Grossman found WR LeonardHankerson for a 10-yard touchdown to extend the Redskins leadto 14-3. With one minute left in the half, Suisham connected on a30-yard field goal to cut the lead to 14-6. But as the halftimewhistle sounded, K Kai Forbath’s 38-yard field goal gaveWashington a 17-6 lead going into the half.

After a scoreless third quarter, the Steelers scored a touchdownon QB Landry Jones’ 10-yard touchdown toss to WR Derek Moyeto cut the Redskins lead to 17-13, the closest Pittsburgh wouldget. With less than four minutes in the game, RB Roy Helu scoredon a 30-yard touchdown run to seal the game for Washington.

The Steelers defense forced four turnovers (two interceptionsand two fumbles) and had two sacks (LaMarr Woodley and NickWilliams).

GAME SUMMARY

STEELERS (0-2) 0 6 0 7 13Redskins (2-0) 7 10 0 7 24

TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCOREWAS 1 8:24 Kerrigan 22-yd. interception return (Forbath kick) --; -- 0-7PIT 2 12:25 Suisham 28-yd. FG 9-75;6:36 3-7WAS 2 5:51 Hankerson 10-yd. pass from Grossman (Forbath kick) 2-54; 1:04 3-14PIT 2 0:56 Suisham 30-yd. FG 6-58; 0:56 6-14WAS 2 0:00 Forbath 48-yd. FG 6-58; 0:56 6-17PIT 4 14:54 Moye 10-yd. pass from L. Jones (Suisham kick) 8-76; 3:48 13-17WAS 4 3:21 Helu 30-yd. run (Forbath kick) 7-74; 2:59 13-24

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING: Pit. – Dwyer 14-68; Alexander 5-11; Bell 4-9; Gradkowski 1-4; Roethlisberger1-2; Batch 1-1; W. Johnson 1-0. Was. –Williams 8-39; Helu 1-30, 1 TD; White 4-24;Jamison 5-20; Thompson 3-14; Cousins 2-14;Morris 4-12; Grossman 1(-7).

PASSING: Pit. – L. Jones 22-9-0, 111, 1 TD;Gradkowski 9-5-0, 60; Roethlisberger 6-5-1,66. Was. – Grossman 16-10-1, 133, 1 TD; White6-3-1, 22; Cousins 3-2-0, 19.

RECEIVING: Pit. – Wheaton 3-52; A. Brown3-35; Moye 3-31, 1 TD; Sanders 2-39; McCoy2-23; Dwyer 2-12; Paulson 1-26; Batch 1-9; J.Brown 1-5; Cotchery 1-5. Was. – Moss 2-28;Hankerson 2-26, 1 TD; Robinson 1-23; Morgan1-19; Briscoe 1-14; Helu 1-14; Kettani 1-13;Lewis 1-10; Reed 1-8; Davis 1-7; Paul 1-7;Garcon 1-3, Williams 1-2.

TEAM STATISTICS

Steelers Redskins1st Downs 17 (4-9-4) 19 (8-10-1)3rd Downs 1-13 (8%) 2-9 (22%)4th Downs 1-2 (50%) 0-0 (0%)Total Net Yards 300 310Plays-Avg. 68-4.4 55-5.6Rushing Yards 95 146Rush Att.-Avg. 27-3.5 28-5.2Passing Yards 205 164Att.-Comp.-Int. 37-19-1 25-15-1Sacks By 2-10 4-32Punts-Avg. 8-44.1 7-43.3Penalties 8-95 7-72Fumbles-Lost 2-2 2-2Time of Poss. 35:55 24:05

Preseason Game #2Washington 24, Pittsburgh 13

Aug. 19, 2013FedEx Field (68,740)

Preseason Game #1New York Giants 18, Pittsburgh 13

Aug. 10, 2013Heinz Field (51,966)

PITTSBURGH – The Steelers lost their 2013 preseason openerto the New York Giants.

The Giants forced the Steelers to punt on their first possessionof the game. After a penalty forced Pittsburgh to punt again, DrewButler’s second punt attempt was blocked by DE Damontre Moore,and the Giants took over at the Steelers’ five-yard line. The Steelersdefense though did not allow a single yard and forced the Giantsto settle for a field goal and a 3-0 lead.

Pittsburgh responded on its ensuing drive by controlling thefootball for more than six minutes. On the drive, RB LaRodStephens-Howling totaled 36 rushing yards and picked up twokey first downs. K Shaun Suisham ended the drive with a 34-yardfield goal to tie the game 3-3.

New York took a 10-3 lead on their next possession when QBEli Manning found WR Victor Cruz for a 57-yard touchdown. Earlyin the second quarter, rookie LB Jarvis Jones recovered a fumbleat the Giants 44-yard line. On the ensuing drive, the Steelers cutthe lead 10-6 with another Suisham field goal, this time from 41yards out. And as the clock expired at halftime, Brown connectedon a 30-yard field goal to give the Giants a 13-6 lead going intothe break.

Early in the third quarter, QB Landry Jones and RB Baron Batchcollided, which resulted in a fumble. Jones recovered the footballbut was tackled in the end zone for a safety and the Giants took a15-6 lead.

The Steelers defense came up big early in the fourth quarterwhen the Giants fumbled the football on their own 16-yard line.The ball was recovered in the end zone by LB Adrian Robinson tocut the Giants’ lead 15-13. But Brown added a 47-yard field goallate in the fourth quarter to seal the win for the Giants.

GAME SUMMARY

Giants (1-0) 10 3 2 3 18STEELERS (0-1) 3 3 0 7 13

TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCORENYG 1 10:24 Brown 23-yd. FG 4-0; 0:55 0-3PIT 1 4:12 Suisham 34-yd. FG 13-58; 6:12 3-3NYG 1 1:10 Cruz 57-yd. pass from Manning (Brown kick) 6-80; 3:02 3-10PIT 2 9:08 Suisham 41-yd. FG 8-21; 4:15 6-10NYG 2 0:00 Brown 30-yrd. FG 10-68; 1:45 6-13NYG 3 11:50 L. Jones tackled in endzone by T. Sash for a Safety --; -- 6-15PIT 4 12:04 Robinson fumble recovery in end zone (Hrapmann kick) --; -- 13-15NYG 4 4:32 Brown 47-yd. FG 10-54; 3:47 13-18

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING: NYG – Cox 9-33; Brown 4-23;Wilson 5-16; Scott 10-12; Carr 2-1; Nassib 3-(-1). Pit. – Stephens-Howling 7-40; Dwyer 6-15; Wheaton 1-10; Alexander 4-9; Gradkowski1-9; Redman 2-7; Batch 5-4; L. Jones 1-0.

PASSING: NYG – Carr 11-7-0, 64; Painter 11-5-0, 55; Manning 5-2-0, 73, 1 TD; Nassib 4-1-0, 29. Pit. – Gradkowski 11-6-0, 35; L. Jones 9-5, 0, 48; Roethlisberger 8-4-0, 36; J. Wilson 5-4-0, 35.

RECEIVING: NYG – Scott 2-29; Jernigan 2-28; Wilson 2-6; Cruz 1-57, 1 TD; Talley 1-29;Myers 1-20; Randle 1-16; Murphy 1-12; Barden1-10; Brown 1-7; Robinson 1-4; Donnell 1-3.Pit. – J. Brown 4-32; Sanders 3-27; Moye 2-22;Woods 2-21; W. Johnson 2-18; Dwyer 2-(-1);Paulson 1-13; Dunn 1-13; Wheaton 1-8;Moore 1-4.

TEAM STATISTICS

Giants Steelers1st Downs 15 (3-10-2) 14 (5-9-0)3rd Downs 6-16 (38%) 5-16 (31%)4th Downs 0-0 (0%) 1-2 (50%)Total Net Yards 275 218Plays-Avg. 68-4.0 65-3.4Rushing Yards 84 94Rush Att.-Avg. 33-2.5 27-3.5Passing Yards 191 124Att.-Comp.-Int. 31-15-0 33-19-0Sacks By 5-30 4-30Punts-Avg. 6-49.5 7-38.7Penalties 3-20 7-50Fumbles-Lost 3-2 2-1Time of Poss. 29:25 30:35

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Preseason Game #3Kansas City 26, Pittsburgh 20 (OT)

Aug. 24, 2013Heinz Field (51,852)

PITTSBURGH – QB Chase Daniel threw the game-winning, 15-yard touchdown pass to WR Rico Richardson with 8:53 left inovertime to beat the Steelers, 26-20, at Heinz Field.

On Pittsburgh’s first possession of the game, QB BenRoethlisberger found WR Antonio Brown for a 49-yardcompletion. Later in the drive, K Shaun Suisham connected on a28-yard field goal to give the Steelers a 3-0 lead.

Pittsburgh went up 10-0 on its next drive when Roethlisbergerconnected with RB Jonathan Dwyer for a 13-yard touchdown.Roethlisberger finished with a game-high 166 passing yards.

Midway through the second quarter, Suisham’s 52-yard fieldgoal attempt was blocked by Kansas City. On the Chiefs’ ensuingdrive, K Ryan Succop made a 19-yard field goal to cut the lead 10-3. And with 21 seconds left in the half, QB Alex Smith found WRJunior Hemingway for a five-yard touchdown to tie the game 10-10 at halftime.

Late in the third quarter, QB Bruce Gradkowski found rookieWR Markus Wheaton for a 34-yard touchdown to give the Steelersa 17-10 lead. But on the very next play, RB Knile Davis returned akickoff 109 yards for a touchdown to tie the game.

Early in the fourth quarter, Suisham made a 27-yard field goalto give Pittsburgh a 20-17 lead. But with less than two minutesremaining in the game, Succop connected on a 38-yard field goalto tie the game and force overtime.

Kansas City won the coin toss and received. Daniel then ledthe Chiefs on a 13-play, 71-yard drive that was capped off by histouchdown pass to Richardson.

The game marked the first time the Steelers played an overtimepreseason contest since 1986.

GAME SUMMARY

Chiefs (1-2) 0 10 7 3 6 26STEELERS (0-3) 10 0 7 3 0 20

TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCOREPIT 1 6:27 Suisham 28-yd. FG 8-70; 4:24 3-0PIT 1 2:51 Dwyer 13-yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Suisham kick) 6-21; 2:21 10-0KC 2 2:57 Succop 19-yd. FG 5-51; 2:07 10-3KC 2 0:18 Hemingway 5-yd. pass from Smith (Succop kick) 8-72; 1:00 10-10PIT 3 1:59 Wheaton 34-yd. pass from Gradkowski (Suisham kick) 8-80; 4:30 17-10KC 3 1:45 Davis 109-yd. kickoff return (Succop kick) --; -- 17-17PIT 4 11:10 Suisham 27-yd. FG 13-68; 5:35 20-17KC 4 1:32 Succop 38-yd. FG 11-61; 3:19 20-20KC OT 8:53 Richardson 15-yd. pass from Daniel 13-71; 6:07 20-26

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING: K.C. – Daniel 5-45; Smith 1-38;Davis 5-12; Charles 7-10; Draughn 4-8; Gray2-3. Pit. – F. Jones 8-29; Dwyer 8-25; Batch 7-22; Alexander 3-17; Sanders 1-5;Roethlisberger 1-(-1).

PASSING: K.C. – Smith 24-17-0, 158, 1 TD;Daniel 24-14-0, 152, 1 TD. Pit. – Roethlisberger19-13-0, 166, 1 TD; Gradkowski 17-8-0, 115, 1TD.

RECEIVING: K.C. – Bowe 6-73; Avery 6-54;Hemingway 3-29, 1 TD; Fasano 3-26; Wylie 2-22; Hammond 2-11; Charles 2-4; Moeaki 1-24;Brock 1-15; Richardson 1-15, 1 TD; Draughn1-14; Newsome 1-12; Shoemaker 1-9; Gray 1-2. Pit. – A. Brown 3-61; Wheaton 3-54, 1 TD;Moye 3-41; Dwyer 3-20, 1 TD; Cotchery 2-32;Paulson 2-10; Palmer 1-25; Sanders 1-24; W.Johnson 1-7; Wright 1-5; Batch 1-2.

TEAM STATISTICS

Chiefs Steelers1st Downs 27 (6-16-5) 18 (3-13-2)3rd Downs 6-17 (35%) 6-16 (38%)4th Downs 1-3 (33%) 0-0 (0%)Total Net Yards 404 349Plays-Avg. 77-5.2 69-5.1Rushing Yards 116 97Rush Att.-Avg. 24-4.8 28-3.5Passing Yards 288 252Att.-Comp.-Int. 48-31-0 36-21-0Sacks By 5-29 5-22Punts-Avg. 4-47.3 6-44.7Penalties 8-75 9-98Fumbles-Lost 3-1 0-0Time of Poss. 30:14 35:53

Preseason Game #4Carolina 25, Pittsburgh 10

Aug. 29, 2013Bank of America Stadium (70,408)

CHARLOTTE – The Steelers lost their 2013 preseason finale tothe Carolina Panthers, 25-10, at Bank of America Stadium.

Carolina scored a touchdown on its opening possession asQB Derek Anderson led the team on a six-play, 80-yard drive thatended with a 35-yard touchdown pass to WR Ted Ginn, Jr.Pittsburgh tied the game on its ensuing drive, going 80 yards oneight plays. The drive was capped off by QB Landry Jones’ 13-yard touchdown pass to TE David Paulson.

Early in the second quarter, the Panthers took a 10-7 lead on KGraham Gano’s 19-yard field goal. After forcing the Steelers topunt on their next drive, Carolina faced a first-and-20 on its own13-yard line. Anderson and Ginn Jr. hooked up again, this time foran 87-yard touchdown, and the Panthers led 17-7. K ShaunSuisham booted a 37-yard field goal right before halftime to cutthe lead to 17-10.

Midway through the third quarter, LS Greg Warren recovered afumble off a punt to set the Steelers up at the Panthers’ 22-yardline. But Jones’ pass was picked off and returned deep intoSteelers’ territory. Gano then made a 40-yard field goal to giveCarolina a 20-10 lead.

Jones was picked off again on the Steelers next drive and Ganomade a 23-yard field goal to extend the Panthers lead to 25-10.Midway through the fourth quarter, WR Reggie Dunn was tackledin the end zone while returning a punt, which resulted in a safetyand the Panthers final points of the night.

GAME SUMMARY

STEELERS (0-4) 7 3 0 0 10Panthers (3-1) 7 10 3 5 25

TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCORECAR 1 12:03 Ginn 35-yd. pass from Anderson (Gano kick) 6-80; 2:57 0-7PIT 1 8:16 Paulson 13-yd. pass from L. Jones (Suisham kick) 8-80; 3:47 7-7CAR 2 9:18 Gano 19-yd. FG 14-79; 7:35 7-10CAR 2 4:40 Ginn 87-yd. pass from Anderson (Gano kick) 3-99; 1:52 7-17PIT 2 0:04 Suisham 37-yd. FG 8-26; 1:30 10-17CAR 3 1:34 Gano 40-yd. FG 4-(-1); 1:05 10-20CAR 4 12:01 Gano 23-yd. FG 7-17; 3:46 10-23CAR 4 8:36 Dunn tackled in endzone by Addison for a safety --;-- 10-25

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING: Pit. – F. Jones 14-56; Dwyer6-28; Dunn 2-19; Stephens-Howling 2-11;Alexander 3-6. Car. – Smith 17-43; Poole10-32; Anderson 1-9; Ikharo 1-1; Clausen4-(-6).

PASSING: Pit. – L. Jones 35-16-3, 189, 1TD. Car. – Anderson 15-10-0, 220, 2 TD;Clausen 8-5-0, 26.

RECEIVING: Pit. – Paulson 4-41, 1 TD;Moye 2-55; Wheaton 2-25; Palmer 2-18; F.Jones 2-9; Moore 1-20; Palmer 1-9; J.Brown 1-7; Stephens-Howling 1-5. Car. –Ginn 5-149, 2 TD; Hixon 3-44; Bersin 2-19; Shaw 2-19; LaFell 1-12; Ikharo 1-6;Poole 1-(-3).

TEAM STATISTICS

Steelers Panthers1st Downs 18 (7-10-1) 13 (5-8-0)3rd Downs 5-14 (36%) 4-14 (29%)4th Downs 0-0 (0%) 0-0 (0%)Total Net Yards 304 315Plays-Avg. 63-4.8 58-5.4Rushing Yards 120 79Rush Att.-Avg. 27-4.4 33-2.4Passing Yards 184 236Att.-Comp.-Int. 35-16-3 23-15-0Sacks By 1-5 2-10Punts-Avg. 8-39.8 7-47.6Penalties 2-15 5-40Fumbles-Lost 1-0 4-1Time of Poss. 28:34 31:26

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Game #2Cincinnati 20, Pittsburgh 10

Sept. 16, 2013Paul Brown Stadium (64,585)

CINCINNATI – The Steelers lost their AFC North opener, 20-10,to the Cincinnati Bengals at Paul Brown Stadium.

Pittsburgh scored on their second drive of the game, thanks inlarge part to WR Antonio Brown’s 40-yard punt return, which setthe Steelers up in Bengals’ territory. K Shaun Suisham connectedon a 44-yard field goal to give Pittsburgh a 3-0 lead.

Midway through the first quarter, the Steelers marched intoBengals’ territory. QB Ben Roethlisberger found TE David Paulsonfor a 34-yard completion but Paulson fumbled the football beforehe was down. Cincinnati then took over and QB Andy Dalton ledthe team on a five-play, 87-yard drive that was capped off by RBGiovani Bernard’s seven-yard touchdown run.

Early in the second quarter, Cincinnati extended their lead, 10-3, on K Mike Nugent’s 41-yard field goal. Later in the quarter, WREmmanuel Sanders had a 43-yard reception that went to theBengals’ one-yard line. On the very next play, Roethlisberger foundWR Derek Moye for a one-yard score. It marked Moye’s first careerreception. The teams went into halftime tied 10-10.

Early in the third quarter, Dalton connected with Bernard on a27-yard touchdown to give the Bengals a 17-10 lead. Daltonfinished with a game-high 280 passing yards. Early in the fourthquarter, Nugent connected on a 25-yard field goal to give Cincinnatithe decisive 20-10 victory.

For the 16th straight game (including postseason),Roethlisberger has thrown at least one touchdown pass, whichis a career-best.

GAME SUMMARY

STEELERS (0-2) 3 7 0 0 10Bengals (1-1) 7 3 7 3 20

TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCOREPIT 1 10:42 Suisham 44-yd. FG 4-8; 1:26 3-0CIN 1 0:57 Bernard 7-yd. run (Nugent kick) 5-87; 2:25 3-7CIN 2 13:16 Nugent 41-yd. FG 8-35; 1:45 3-10PIT 2 1:54 Moye 1-yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Suisham kick) 5-65; 2:19 10-10CIN 3 6:08 Bernard 27-yd. pass from Dalton (Nugent kick) 8-78; 5:08 10-17CIN 4 7:51 Nugent 25-yd. FG 14-57; 6:51 10-20

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING: Pit. – F. Jones 10-37;Roethlisberger 1-6; REdman 3-4; Dwyer 1-2;Cotchery 1-(-5). Cin. – Green-Ellis 22-75;Bernard 8-38, 1 TD; Dalton 3-10; Sanu 1-4.

PASSING: Pit. – Roethlisberger 37-20-1,251, 1 TD. Cin. – Dalton 45-25-0, 280, 1 TD.

RECEIVING: Pit. – Brown 6-57; Sanders 5-78; Cotchery 3-59; Paulson 3-49; Redman 2-7; Moye 1-1, 1 TD. Cin. – Gresham 6-66; Green6-41; Sanu 5-40; Eifert 3-66; M. Jones 3-35;Bernard 1-27, 1 TD; Green-Ellis 1-5.

TEAM STATISTICS

Steelers Bengals1st Downs 14 (2-11-1) 22 (8-12-2)3rd Downs 3-12 (25%) 7-17 (41%)4th Downs 0-0 (0%) 0-1 (0%)Total Net Yards 278 407Plays-Avg. 55-5.1 79-5.2Rushing Yards 44 127Rush Att.-Avg. 16-2.8 34-3.7Passing Yards 234 280Att.-Comp.-Int. 37-20-1 45-25-0Sacks By 0-0 2-17Punts-Avg. 7-46.6 7-46.6Penalties 3-29 9-84Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0Time of Poss. 24:26 35:34

Game #1Tennessee 16, Pittsburgh 9

Sept. 8, 2013Heinz Field (61,585)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING: Ten. – C. Johnson 25-70; Battle8-21, 1 TD; Greene 4-18; Locker 5-3. Pit. –Stephens-Howling 6-19; Redman 8-9; A.Brown 1-4.

PASSING: Ten. – Locker 20-11-0, 125. Pit. –Roethlisberger 33-21-1, 191, 1 TD.

RECEIVING: Ten. – Washington 4-46; Walker3-40; Wright 2-11; Britt 1-15; Williams 1-13. Pit.– Sanders 7-57; A. Brown 5-71; Cotchery 4-34, 1 TD; Stephens-Howling 2-11; Redman 2-7; D. Johnson 1-11.

TEAM STATISTICS

Titans Steelers1st Downs 17 (10-6-1) 14 (0-13-1)3rd Downs 6-15 (40%) 4-13 (31%)4th Downs 1-1 (100%) 1-1 (100%)Total Net Yards 229 195Plays-Avg. 63-3.6 53-3.7Rushing Yards 112 32Rush Att.-Avg. 42-2.7 15-2.1Passing Yards 117 163Att.-Comp.-Int. 20-11-0 33-21-1Sacks By 5-28 1-8Punts-Avg. 5-41.6 7-44.1Penalties 6-60 4-47Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1Time of Poss. 34:01 25:59

PITTSBURGH – The Steelers lost their 2013 home opener tothe Tennessee Titans, 16-9. It marked the Steelers first home-opening loss since the 2002 season.

On the opening kickoff, Titans RB Darius Reynaud fielded theball just outside the goal line, and then took a knee into the endzone for a safety. It marked the first time that there was a safety onthe opening kickoff since September 18, 1988 (New York Giantsvs. Dallas Cowboys).

Midway through the second quarter, QB Ben Roethlisberger’spass to WR Emmanuel Sanders was picked off by CB AlterraunVerner. Tennessee then went 49 yards on 12 plays on a drive thattook up almost seven minutes of clock time. RB Jackie Battlescored on a three-yard run to cap off the drive to give the Titans a7-2 lead.

Late in the third quarter, K Rob Bironas connected on a 26-yardfield goal to give the Titans a 10-2 lead. Bironas made a 44-yardfield goal midway through the fourth quarter to extend Tennessee’slead, 13-2. And with less than four minutes remaining in the game,Bironas connected on a 27-yard field goal to give the Titans a 16-2 lead.

Late in the game, Roethlisberger led the team on a nine-play,75-yard drive that was capped off with a four-yard touchdownpass to WR Jerricho Cotchery. On the drive, Roethlisbergersurpassed 30,000 passing yards to become just the 35th

quarterback in NFL history to throw for at least 30,000 yards.Despite the loss, the Steelers’ defense held its opponent to

less than 17 points for the ninth-consecutive home opener. Datingback to last season, this marked the seventh game in a rowwhere the Steelers’ defense did not allow a single touchdown inthe first quarter of a game.

GAME SUMMARY

Titans (1-0) 0 7 3 6 16STEELERS (0-1) 2 0 0 7 9

TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCOREPIT 1 14:57 Reynaud tackled in end zone for a safety --;-- 2-0TEN 2 0:44 Battle 3-yd. run (Bironas kick) 12-49; 6:48 2-7TEN 3 4:29 Bironas 26-yd. FG 11-37; 5:52 2-10TEN 4 6:01 Bironas 44-yd. FG 11-62; 6:19 2-13TEN 4 3:53 Bironas 27-yd. FG 4-8; 1:00 2-16PIT 4 1:23 Cotchery 4-yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Suisham kick) 9-75; 2:30 9-16

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Game #3Chicago 40, Pittsburgh 23

Sept. 22, 2013Heinz Field (61,575)

PITTSBURGH – The Steelers could not overcome a 21-pointfirst-half deficit and lost to the Chicago Bears, 40-23, at HeinzField.

Chicago raced out to a 17-0 lead by the end of the first quarter.K Robbie Gould connected on a 47-yarder on the Bears’ openingdrive of the game. On the Steelers’ first possession, QB BenRoethlisberger was sacked and stripped by LB D.J. Williamsand the Bears took over at the Steelers’ 17-yard line. Four playslater, RB Matt Forte scored on a five-yard run to increase Chicago’slead, 10-0. After forcing Pittsburgh to punt, Forte had a 55-yard runto the Steelers’ five-yard line. Five plays later, RB Michael Bushscored on a one-yard run to increase the Bears lead, 17-0.

K Shaun Suisham connected on a 27-yard field goal early inthe second quarter to cut the lead 17-3. But on the Steelers’ nextdrive, Roethlisberger was picked off by CB Major Wright, whoreturned it 38 yards for a touchdown to give the Bears a 24-3 lead.Pittsburgh cut the lead to 14 heading into the half afterRoethlisberger found WR Antonio Brown for a 33-yard touchdownmidway through the second quarter.

Gould connected on a 32-yard field goal early in the third quarterto increase the Bears’ lead 27-10. The Steelers then scored 13unanswered points. Suisham connected on a 36-yard field goalmidway through the third quarter, and Brown recorded his secondreceiving touchdown on the night, a 21-yarder, to pull the teamwithin a touchdown, 27-20.

Early in the fourth quarter, Suisham nailed a 44-yarder to cut thelead 27-23. But it would be the closest the Steelers would get.Cutler found WR Earl Bennett for a 17-yard touchdown to give theBears a 34-23 lead. And with less than four minutes in the game,DE Julius Peppers caught a Roethlisberger fumble and returnedit 42 yards for a score to give Chicago the decisive 40-23 victory.

GAME SUMMARY

Bears (3-0) 17 7 3 13 40STEELERS (0-3) 0 10 10 3 23

TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCORECHI 1 8:02 Gould 47-yd. FG 13-51; 6:58 0-3CHI 1 5:05 Forte 5-yd. run (Gould kick) 4-17; 1:37 0-10CHI 1 2:01 Bush 1-yd. run (Gould kick) 5-60; 1:56 0-17PIT 2 13:36 Suisham 27-yd. FG 9-71; 3:25 3-17CHI 2 8:57 Wright 38-yd. INT return (Gould kick) -- 3-24PIT 2 6:27 Brown 33-yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Suisham kick) 6-75; 2:30 10-24CHI 3 10:54 Gould 32-yd. FG 6-14; 3:23 10-27PIT 3 5:38 Suisham 36-yd. FG 10-62; 5:16 13-27PIT 3 1:50 Brown 33-yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Suisham kick) 3-69; 1:30 20-27PIT 4 10:38 Suisham 44-yd. FG 11-52; 4:31 23-27CHI 4 5:48 Bennett 17-yd. pass from Cutler (Gould kick) 9-74; 4:50 23-34CHI 4 3:57 Peppers 42-yd. fumble return (kick blocked) -- 23-40

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING: Chi. – Forte 16-87, 1 TD; Cutler 4-11; Bush 8-9, 1 TD. Pit. – Dwyer 12-39; F. Jones7-34; Roethlisberger 2-7.

PASSING: Chi. – Cutler 30-20-0, 159, 1 TD.Pit. – Roethlisberger 41-26-2,406, 2 TD.

RECEIVING: Chi. – Jeffery 7-51; Marshall 5-52; Forte 4-24; E. Bennett 2-22, 1 TD; M. Bennett2-10. Pit. – Brown 9-196, 2 TD; Sanders 4-39;Cotchery 3-52; Miller 3-35; D. Johnson 2-51; F.Jones 2-13; Dwyer 1-9; Paulson 1-6; W.Johnson 1-5.

TEAM STATISTICS

Bears Steelers1st Downs 15 (6-7-2) 21 (5-15-1)3rd Downs 5-15 (33%) 3-11 (27%)4th Downs 1-1 (100%) 0-1 (0%)Total Net Yards 258 459Plays-Avg. 60-4.3 65-7.1Rushing Yards 107 80Rush Att.-Avg. 28-3.8 21-3.8Passing Yards 154 379Att.-Comp.-Int. 30-20-0 41-26-2Sacks By 3-27 2-8Punts-Avg. 6-47.0 2-29.5Penalties 3-25 6-59Fumbles-Lost 1-0 4-3Time of Poss. 31:36 28:24

Game #4Minnesota 34, Pittsburgh 27

Sept. 29, 2013Wembley Stadium (83,518)

LONDON – Pittsburgh fell short in its attempt to rally from a 17-point second-half deficit and lost to the Minnesota Vikings, 34-27,at Wembley Stadium.

The Vikings scored 10 points in the first seven minutes of thegame. K Blair Walsh connected on a 54-yard field goal to giveMinnesota a 3-0 lead, and on the Vikings next drive, QB MattCassel found WR Greg Jennings for a 70-yard touchdown passto extend the lead, 10-0.

On the Steelers’ ensuing drive, QB Ben Roethlisberger led theteam on an eight-play, 75-yard drive that was capped off by aneight-yard rushing touchdown by rookie RB Le’Veon Bell. But onthe Vikings’ next drive, RB Adrian Peterson scored on a 60-yardtouchdown run to extend Minnesota’s lead to 17-7.

K Shaun Suisham made a 26-yard field goal late in the secondquarter to cut the lead, 17-10. Walsh made a 37-yarder with lessthan 40 seconds remaining in the half to give Minnesota a 20-10lead at halftime.

Early in the third quarter, Bell scored on a one-yard run to cut thelead, 20-17. Peterson though would score again, this time on aseven-yard run, to give the Vikings a 10-point advantage again,27-17.

Roethlisberger was picked off by LB Chad Greenway midwaythrough the third quarter which set the Vikings up in Steelers’territory. Two plays later, Cassel found Jennings again for atouchdown to give the Vikings a 17-point lead, 34-17.

Early in the fourth quarter, Roethlisberger connected with WRJerricho Cotchery for a 15-yard touchdown to cut the lead, 34-24.Suisham made a 28-yarder with less than four minutes to play tocut the lead 34-27.

Pittsburgh had one final chance to tie the game. Roethlisbergerled the team to the Vikings’ six yard line but was sacked andstripped on third-and-goal, which sealed the game for Minnesota.

GAME SUMMARY

STEELERS (0-4) 7 3 7 10 27Vikings (1-3) 10 10 14 0 34

TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCOREMIN 1 12:08 Walsh 54-yd. FG 9-47; 2:52 0-3MIN 1 8:06 Jennings 70-yd. pass from Cassel (Walsh kick) 3-76; 0:56 0-10PIT 1 4:02 Bell 8-yd. run (Suisham kick) 8-75; 4:04 7-10MIN 2 12:42 Peterson 60-yd. run (Walsh kick) 1-60; 0:10 7-17PIT 2 3:39 Suisham 26-yd. FG 15-78; 9:03 10-17MIN 2 0:39 Walsh 37-yd. FG 8-47; 3:00 10-20PIT 3 11:28 Bell 1-yd. run (Suisham kick) 6-80; 3:32 17-20MIN 3 7:52 Peterson 7-yd. run (Walsh kick) 6-75; 3:36 17-27MIN 3 5:11 Jennings 16-yd. pass from Cassel (Walsh kick) 2-37; 0:27 17-34PIT 4 12:42 Cotchery 15-yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Suisham kick) 9-77; 3:13 24-34PIT 4 3:37 Suisham 28-yd. FG 9-54; 3:12 27-34

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING: Pit. – Bell 16-57, 2 TD; A. Brown 1-10; Dwyer 2-7; F. Jones 2-3. Min. – Peterson23-140, 2 TD; Cassel 2-5.

PASSING: Pit. – Roethlisberger 51-36-1,383, 1 TD. Min. – Cassel 25-16-0, 248, 2 TD.

RECEIVING: Pit. – A. Brown 12-88; Miller 6-70; Cotchery 5-103, 1 TD; Sanders 4-57; Bell4-27; Wheaton 3-26; D. Johnson 1-8; F. Jones1-4. Min. – Simpson 7-124; Jennings 3-92, 2TD; Rudolph 2-6; Patterson 1-9; Gerhart 1-7;Wright 1-6; Carlson 1-4.

TEAM STATISTICS

Steelers Vikings1st Downs 29 (5-21-3) 16 (7-7-2)3rd Downs 8-15 (53%) 4-11 (36%)4th Downs 0-0 (0%) 0-0 (0%)Total Net Yards 434 393Plays-Avg. 77-5.6 51-7.7Rushing Yards 77 145Rush Att.-Avg. 21-3.7 25-5.8Passing Yards 357 248Att.-Comp.-Int. 51-36-1 25-15-0Sacks By 1-0 5-26Punts-Avg. 4-35.8 4-41.8Penalties 4-50 5-89Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0Time of Poss. 36:27 23:33

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Game #5Pittsburgh 19, New York Jets 6

Oct. 13, 2013MetLife Stadium (76,957)

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – The Steelers beat the New YorkJets, 19-6, at MetLife Stadium for the franchise’s 600th win. TheSteelers became just the fourth team in NFL history, and first AFCteam to accomplish that milestone.

K Nick Folk gave the Jets a 3-0 lead late in the first quarter whenhe connected on a 25-yard field goal. Pittsburgh though wouldscore on its next three possessions with help from K ShaunSuisham. Suisham nailed a 46-yarder, a 33-yarder and then a48-yarder with less than a minute remaining in the half to give theSteelers a 9-3 lead. Folk responded with his 39-yarder with twoseconds left in the second quarter. The Steelers went into halftimewith a 9-6 lead.

On Pittsburgh’s first drive of the second half, the team faced athird-and-one on at its 45-yard line. QB Ben Roethlisberger’splay action fake froze the Jets’ defense, and WR EmmanuelSanders was wide open in the middle of the field. Sanders hauledin a 55-yard touchdown, his longest career reception, and theSteelers extended their lead to 16-6.

New York drove to the Steelers’ 23-yard line on their ensuingpossession, but QB Geno Smith’s throw was intercepted by SRyan Clark. It marked Clark’s 14th career interception. Suishamconnected on his fourth field goal of the game, this one from 32yards out to give the Steelers the decisive 19-6 win. The Jetsdrove into Steelers’ territory late in the game, but Smith wasintercepted near the goal line by LB Lawrence Timmons.

The Steelers’ defense recorded season highs in sacks (3) andtakeaways (2). The defense also held the Jets to 3-of-11 (27%)on third-down conversions.

GAME SUMMARY

STEELERS (1-4) 0 9 7 3 19Jets (3-3) 3 3 0 0 6

TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCORENYJ 1 3:25 Folk 25-yd. FG 9-38; 5:39 0-3PIT 2 12:07 Suisham 46-yd. FG 10-52; 6:18 3-3PIT 2 5:25 Suisham 33-yd. FG 9-67; 4:43 6-3PIT 2 0:45 Suisham 48-yd. FG 8-35; 3:18 9-3NYJ 2 0:02 Folk 39-yd. FG 7-51; 0:43 9-6PIT 3 12:30 Sanders 55-yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Suisham kick) 3-64; 1:31 16-6PIT 4 12:09 Suisham 32-yd. FG 12-65; 7:02 19-6

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING: Pit. – Bell 16-34; F. Jones 5-18;Roethlisberger 2-11; Dwyer 3-10.NYJ – Powell 9-30; Goodson 4-29; Ivory 4-16;Smith 3-8.

PASSING: Pit. – Roethlisberger 30-23-0,264, 1 TD; A. Brown 1-1-0, 15.

NYJ – Smith 34-19-2, 201.RECEIVING: Pit. – A. Brown 9-86; Miller 6-

84; Sanders 3-70, 1 TD; Bell 3-22; W. Johnson2-2; F. Jones 1-15.

NYJ – Gates 5-36; Cumberland 4-59; Hill 3-46; Powell 3-20; Kerley 2-19; Nelson 1-11;Goodson 1-10.

TEAM STATISTICS

Steelers Jets1st Downs 16 (3-11-2) 18 (4-14-0)3rd Downs 6-16 (38%) 3-11 (27%)4th Downs 0-0 (0%) 0-0 (0%)Total Net Yards 328 267Plays-Avg. 61-5.4 57-4.7Rushing Yards 73 83Rush Att.-Avg. 26-2.8 20-4.2Passing Yards 255 184Att.-Comp.-Int. 31-24-0 34-19-2Sacks By 3-17 4-24Punts-Avg. 6-45.5 7-44.6Penalties 7-49 5-60Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0Time of Poss. 35:49 24:11

Game #6Pittsburgh 19, Baltimore 16

Oct. 20, 2013Heinz Field (62,295)

PITTSBURGH – K Shaun Suisham connected on a 42-yard fieldgoal as time expired to give the Steelers a 19-16 victory overdivision rival, the Baltimore Ravens.

Pittsburgh scored first midway through the first quarter. QB BenRoethlisberger led the team on a 10-play, 60-yard drive that wascapped off by a three-yard shovel pass to TE Heath Miller. Thetouchdown was the 40th in Miller’s career, as he became just thefifth player in team history to record at least 40 receivingtouchdowns.

Baltimore’s K Justin Tucker made a 46-yard field goal near theend of the first quarter to cut the lead, 7-3. Suisham connected onhis first field goal of the game, a 34-yarder, early in the secondquarter to increase Pittsburgh’s lead, 10-3. Right before halftime,Tucker connected from 38 yards out, and the Steelers went intohalftime with a 10-6 lead.

The only points in the third quarter came from Suisham, as hemade a 28-yard field goal late in the period to increase the Steelerslead, 13-6. Both teams exchanged field goals, as Tucker made a32-yarder early in the fourth quarter and then Suisham followed itup with a 38-yarder.

With Pittsburgh leading 16-9, the Ravens started at their own27-yard line. QB Joe Flacco led the team on a 16-play, 73-yarddrive that took up eight minutes of clock time. Flacco found TEDallas Clark for a one-yard score to tie the game, 16-16.

But Roethlisberger had more than enough time to lead histeam down the field. Roethlisberger led the group 39 yards to setup Suisham’s game-winning kick. It marked the 28th time duringthe regular season that Roethlisberger led the team to victorywhen facing a fourth-quarter deficit or tie.

GAME SUMMARY

Ravens (3-4) 3 3 0 10 16STEELERS (2-4) 7 3 3 6 19

TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCOREPIT 1 5:24 Miller 3-yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Suisham kick) 10-60; 6:05 7-0BAL 1 0:05 Tucker 46-yd. FG 10-49; 5:19 7-3PIT 2 9:59 Suisham 34-yd. FG 9-44; 5:06 10-3BAL 2 0:08 Tucker 38-yd. FG 5-18; 0:31 10-6PIT 3 2:56 Suisham 28-yd. FG 13-70; 8:03 13-6BAL 4 13:04 Tucker 32-yd. FG 12-66; 4:52 13-9PIT 4 9:59 Suisham 38-yd. FG 6-18; 3:05 16-9BAL 4 1:58 Clark 1-yd. pass from Flacco (Tucker kick) 16-73; 8:01 16-16PIT 4 0:00 Suisham 42-yd. FG 7-39; 1:58 19-16

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING: Bal. – Rice 15-45; Flacco 2-14;Pierce 6-13; Leach 3-10. Pit. – Bell 19-93;Roethlisberger 3-25; F. Jones 5-16; Dwyer 1-4; A. Brown 1-3.

PASSING: Bal. – 34-24-0, 215, 1 TD. Pit. –Roethlisberger 23-17-0, 160, 1 TD.

RECEIVING: Bal. – J. Jones 4-32; Rice 4-27;M. Brown 4-22; T. Smith 3-61; Clark 3-9, 1TD;Doss 2-35; Dickson 2-17; Pierce 1-9; Leach1-3. Pit. – A. Brown 6-50; Cotchery 4-41; Miller2-17, 1 TD; Moye 1-19; Paulson 1-17; Sanders1-7; Bell 1-6; F. Jones 1-3.

TEAM STATISTICS

Ravens Steelers1st Downs 19 (7-10-2) 17 (7-7-3)3rd Downs 7-14 (50%) 7-12 (58%)4th Downs 1-1 (100%) 0-0 (0%)Total Net Yards 287 286Plays-Avg. 61-4.7 55-5.2Rushing Yards 82 141Rush Att.-Avg. 26-3.2 29-4.9Passing Yards 205 145Att.-Comp.-Int. 34-24-0 23-17-0Sacks By 3-15 1-10Punts-Avg. 3-42.0 1-36.0Penalties 9-67 7-50Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1Time of Poss. 28:59 31:01

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Game #7Oakland 21, Pittsburgh 18

Oct. 27, 2013O.co Coliseum (52,950)

OAKLAND – The Steelers could not erase an 18-point first-halfdeficit and lost to the Oakland Raiders, 21-18, at the O.coColiseum.

On the Raiders first play of the game, QB Terrelle Pryor faked ahandoff to RB Darren McFadden, and then ran 93 yards for atouchdown to give Oakland an early 7-0 lead. P Zoltan Mesko’sattempt was blocked midway through the first quarter, which setOakland up at the Steelers’ 26-yard line. Five plays later, McFaddenscored on a seven-yard run to give the Raiders a 14-0 lead.

Late in the first quarter, S Troy Polamalu picked off Pryor andreturned it to the Raiders’ 48-yard line. K Shaun Suisham cappedoff the ensuing drive with a 47-yard field goal to cut the lead, 14-3.The Raiders scored their final points of the game after the two-minute warning when McFadden scored on a four-yard run to givethe Raiders a 21-3 lead at halftime.

Neither team scored in the third quarter. Early in the fourthquarter, DE Brett Keisel recovered an Oakland fumble that wasforced by LB Lawrence Timmons, and three plays later QB BenRoethlisberger found WR Emmanuel Sanders for a nine-yardtouchdown to cut the lead, 21-10.

With 1:27 left in the game, RB Le’Veon Bell scored on a two-yard run, and Sanders scored on a two-point conversion to cut thelead, 21-18. The Steelers attempted an onside kick but it wasrecovered by the Raiders.

Despite the loss, the Steelers defense forced a season-highthree turnovers and held their opponents to a season-low 82 netpassing yards.

GAME SUMMARY

STEELERS (2-5) 0 3 0 15 18Raiders (3-4) 14 7 0 0 21

TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCOREOAK 1 14:41 Pryor 93-yd. run (Janikowski kick) 1-93; 0:19 0-7OAK 1 7:28 McFadden 7-yd. run (Janikowski kick) 5-26; 6:36 0-14PIT 2 14:14 Suisham 47-yd. FG 5-19; 2:44 3-14OAK 2 1:55 McFadden 4-yd. run (Janikowski kick) 11-72; 6:05 3-21PIT 4 12:11 Sanders 9-yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Suisham kick) 3-11; 0:55 10-21PIT 4 1:24 Bell 2-yd. run (Sanders run) 12-83; 2:58 18-21

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING: Pit. – Bell 13-24, 1 TD; Dwyer 3-9;A. Brown 1-2; Roethlisberger 1-1; F. Jones 1-(-1). Oak. – Pryor 9-106, 1 TD; McFadden 24-73, 2 TD; Reece 3-10; Jennings 2-8.

PASSING: Pit. – Roethlisberger 45-29-2,275, 1 TD. Oak. – Pryor 19-10-2, 88.

RECEIVING: Pit. – A. Brown 9-82; Sanders7-88, 1 TD; Bell 5-27; Cotchery 3-39; Miller 3-19; F. Jones 2-20. Oak. – Streater 4-45; Moore2-32; McFadden 2-5; Mastrud 1-9; Ford 1-(-3).

TEAM STATISTICS

Steelers Raiders1st Downs 20 (5-13-1) 13 (8-5-0)3rd Downs 4-15 (27%) 5-14 (36%)4th Downs 0-0 (0%) 0-0 (0%)Total Net Yards 276 279Plays-Avg. 69-4.0 59-4.7Rushing Yards 35 197Rush Att.-Avg. 19-1.8 38-5.2Passing Yards 241 82Att.-Comp.-Int. 45-29-2 19-10-2Sacks By 2-6 5-34Punts-Avg. 7-42.7 8-46.5Penalties 3-12 6-39Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1Time of Poss. 29:59 30:01

Game #8New England 55, Pittsburgh 31

Nov. 3, 2013Gillette Stadium (68,756)

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – The Steelers fell to the New EnglandPatriots, 55-31, at Gillette Stadium.

New England scored the first 14 points of the contest, bothtouchdowns coming on passes. Late in the first quarter, QB TomBrady found WR Danny Amendola for a 34-yard score, and earlyin the second quarter, he found TE Rob Gronkowski for a 19-yardtouchdown.

K Shaun Suisham’s 30-yard field goal midway through thesecond quarter gave the Steelers their first three points of thegame. Late in the second quarter, K Stephen Gostkowski’s 20-yard field goal extended the Patriots’ lead, 17-3.

Right after the two-minute warning, QB Ben Roethlisbergerfound WR Antonio Brown for a 27-yard touchdown pass to pullwithin a touchdown, 17-10. But New England marched 77 yardson nine plays on their ensuing drive to extend their lead to 24-10at halftime.

Pittsburgh scored 14 straight points after halftime. The firstscore was set up when S Troy Polamalu forced a fumble that wasrecovered by LB LaMarr Woodley. Five plays later, Roethlisbergerfound WR Jerricho Cotchery for a 20-yard score. And early in thethird quarter, Roethlisberger and Cotchery hooked up again foran eight-yard touchdown to tie the game, 24-24.

New England would outscore the Steelers 31-7 the rest of thegame. Gostkowski made a 32-yard field goal, Brady and WRAaron Dobson connected on a 17-yard touchdown and RB StevanRidley scored on a five-yard run to extend the lead, 41-24.Roethlisberger and Cotchery connected again for a six-yard scoreto cut the lead, 41-31, but it would be the closest the Steelerswould get.

Brady and Dobson connected for an 81-yard touchdown pass,and RB LaGarrette Blount scored on a five-yard run to give NewEngland the 55-31 victory.

GAME SUMMARY

STEELERS (2-6) 0 10 14 7 31Patriots (7-2) 7 17 3 28 55

TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCORENE 1 4:00 Amednola 34-yd. pass from Brady (Gostkowski kick) 1-34; 0:06 0-7NE 2 10:30 Gronkowski 19-yd. pass from Brady (Gostkowski kick) 6-67; 2:06 0-14PIT 2 7:36 Suisham 30-yd. FG 7-68; 2:54 3-14NE 2 3:51 Gostkowski 20-yd. FG 8-77; 3:45 3-17PIT 2 1:55 Brown 27-yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Suisham kick) 4-71; 1:56 10-17NE 2 0:10 Ridley 1-yd. run (Gostkowski kick) 9-77; 1:45 10-24PIT 3 11:02 Cotchery 20-yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Suisham kick) 5-36; 1:54 17-24PIT 3 7:10 Cotchery 8-yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Suisham kick) 5-46; 2:18 24-24NE 3 2:39 Gostkowski 32-yd. FG 11-60; 4:31 24-27NE 4 13:46 Dobson 17-yd. pass from Brady (Gostkowski kick) 5-34; 1:38 24-34NE 4 9:16 Ridley 5-yd. run (Gostkowski kick) 8-61; 3:28 24-41PIT 4 6:15 Cotchery 6-yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Suisham kick) 10-80; 3:01 31-41NE 4 5:15 Dobson 81-yd. pass from Brady (Gostkowski kick) 2-93; 1:00 31-48NE 4 2:41 Blount 5-yd. run (Gostkowski kick) 2-28; 0:38 31-55

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING: Pit. – Bell 16-74; Dwyer 1-30; F.Jones 1-5; Roethlisberger 2-(-1). N.E. – Ridley26-115, 2 TD; Blount 5-47, 1 TD; Bolden 3-36;Brady 1-(-1).

PASSING: Pit. – Roethlisberger 48-28-2,400, 4 TD. N.E. – Brady 33-23-0, 432, 4 TD.

RECEIVING: Pit. – Cotchery 7-96, 3 TD;Sanders 6-98; A. Brown 5-71, 1 TD; Bell 4-65;Miller 4-43; Dwyer 1-23; F. Jones 1-4. N.E. –Gronkowski 9-143, 1 TD; Dobson 5-130, 2 TD;Amendola 4-122, 1 TD; Ridley 3-9;Hoomanawanui 1-17; Edelman 1-11.

TEAM STATISTICS

Steelers Patriots1st Downs 24 (6-18-0) 33 (13-17-3)3rd Downs 5-13 (38%) 7-12 (58%)4th Downs 1-3 (33%) 0-1 (0%)Total Net Yards 479 610Plays-Avg. 73-6.6 71-8.6Rushing Yards 108 197Rush Att.-Avg. 20-5.4 35-5.6Passing Yards 371 413Att.-Comp.-Int. 48-28-2 33-23-0Sacks By 3-19 5-29Punts-Avg. 3-46.7 2-50.5Penalties 8-96 3-30Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1Time of Poss. 31:12 28:48

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Game #9Pittsburgh 23, Buffalo 10

Nov. 10, 2013Heinz Field (60,406)

PITTSBURGH – The Steelers used a balanced attack on offenseand a stingy defense to beat the Buffalo Bills, 23-10, at HeinzField.

On Pittsburgh’s first drive of the game, S Jairus Byrd picked offQB Ben Roethlisberger and returned it to the Steelers’ 36-yardline. K Dan Carpenter made a 20-yard field goal to give Buffalo a3-0 lead.

But it would be the last points Buffalo would score until late inthe fourth quarter. On the Bills’ next 10 possessions, Pittsburgheither forced Buffalo to punt or caused a turnover.

Midway through the second quarter, K Shaun Suisham tied thegame, 3-3, with a 36-yard field goal. And after the two-minutewarning, Roethlisberger connected with WR Jerricho Cotcheryon a five-yard touchdown to extend the lead, 10-3.

Late in the third quarter, WR Antonio Brown returned a punt 24yards, and on the next play, Roethlisberger and Brown connectedon a 40-yard pass. Six plays later, RB Le’Veon Bell scored on afour-yard run to extend Pittsburgh’s lead, 17-3.

S Ryan Clark intercepted QB E.J. Manuel midway through thefourth quarter. Three plays later, Suisham made a 37-yarder toincrease the Steelers’ lead, 20-3. Suisham also added a 23-yarder late in the fourth quarter to give Pittsburgh a 23-3 lead.

Pittsburgh’s defense allowed a season-low 227 total net yardsand tied a season high with three sacks.

GAME SUMMARY

Bills (3-7) 3 0 0 7 13STEELERS (3-6) 0 10 7 6 23

TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCOREBUF 1 6:16 Carpenter 20-yd. FG 9-28; 3:59 0-3PIT 2 8:47 Suisham 36-yd. FG 13-58; 6:46 3-3PIT 2 1:55 Cotchery 5-yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Suisham kick) 9-86; 4:48 10-3PIT 3 3:02 Bell 4-yd. run (Suisham kick) 6-58; 3:03 17-3PIT 4 8:00 Suisham 37-yd. FG 4-(-5); 1:31 20-3PIT 4 4:34 Suisham 23-yd. FG 4-6; 1:36 23-3BUF 4 0:03 Gragg 2-yd. pass from Manuel (Carpenter kick) 15-80; 4:31 23-10

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING: Buf. – Jackson 12-55; Spiller 8-23; Manuel 2-17. Pit. – Bell 22-57, 1 TD; Dwyer6-38; Sanders 1-25’ F. Jones 4-16.

PASSING: Buf. – Manuel 39-22-1, 155, 1 TD.Pit. – Roethlisberger 30-18-1, 204, 1 TD.

RECEIVING: Buf. – Gragg 4-25, 1 TD;Johnson 3-48; Chandler 3-21; Spiller 3-11;Jackson 3-7; Easley 2-13; Goodwin 2-9; Hogan1-16; Graham 1-5. Pit. – A. Brown 6-104;Sanders 4-13; Bell 3-39; Cotchery 2-31, 1 TD;Palmer 1-8; Miller 1-6; Dwyer 1-3.

TEAM STATISTICS

Bills Steelers1st Downs 16 (4-9-3) 19 (8-9-2)3rd Downs 3-14 (21%) 8-17 (47%)4th Downs 1-1 (100%) 0-0 (0%)Total Net Yards 227 300Plays-Avg. 64-3.5 67-4.5Rushing Yards 95 136Rush Att.-Avg. 22-4.3 33-4.1Passing Yards 132 164Att.-Comp.-Int. 39-22-1 30-18-1Sacks By 4-40 3-23Punts-Avg. 9-36.9 5-39.0Penalties 4-30 6-42Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0Time of Poss. 24:44 35:16

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WON 3, LOST 6 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD

09/08 L 9-16 Tennessee 61,585 Bell 102 339 3.3 25 4

09/16 L 10-20 at Cincinnati 64,585 Dwyer 29 139 4.8 30 0

09/22 L 23-40 Chicago 61,575 F. Jones 35 128 3.7 14 0

09/29 L 27-34 at Minnesota 83,518 Roethlisberger 12 49 4.1 19 0

10/13 W 19- 6 at New York Jets 76,957 Sanders 1 25 25.0 25 0

10/20 W 19-16 Baltimore 62,295 A. Brown 4 19 4.8 10 0

10/27 L 18-21 at Oakland 52,950 Stephens-Howling 6 19 3.2 5 0

11/03 L 31-55 at New England 68,756 Redman 10 12 1.2 8 0

11/10 W 23-10 Buffalo 60,406 Cotchery 1 -5 -5.0 -5 0

11/17 Detroit TEAM 200 725 3.6 30 4

11/24 at Cleveland OPPONENTS 270 1145 4.2 93t 12

11/28 at Baltimore * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD

12/08 Miami A. Brown 67 805 12.0 45 3

12/15 Cincinnati Sanders 41 507 12.4 55t 2

12/22 at Green Bay Cotchery 31 455 14.7 36 6

12/29 Cleveland Miller 25 274 11.0 31 1

Pitt. Opp. Bell 20 186 9.3 34 0

TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 174 169 F. Jones 8 59 7.4 15 0

Rushing 41 67 Paulson 5 72 14.4 34 0

Passing 118 87 D. Johnson 4 70 17.5 32 0

Penalty 15 15 Redman 4 14 3.5 7 0

3rd Down: Made/Att 48/124 47/123 Dwyer 3 35 11.7 23 0

3rd Down Pct. 38.7 38.2 Wheaton 3 26 8.7 15 0

4th Down: Made/Att 2/5 4/6 W. Johnson 3 7 2.3 5 0

4th Down Pct. 40.0 66.7 Moye 2 20 10.0 19 1

POSSESSION AVG. 30:57 29:03 Stephens-Howling 2 11 5.5 7 0

TOTAL NET YARDS 3034 2957 Palmer 1 8 8.0 8 0

Avg. Per Game 337.1 328.6 TEAM 219 2549 11.6 55t 13

Total Plays 575 565 OPPONENTS 170 1903 11.2 81t 10

Avg. Per Play 5.3 5.2 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD

NET YARDS RUSHING 725 1145 Clark 2 50 25.0 37 0

Avg. Per Game 80.6 127.2 Timmons 1 23 23.0 23 0

Total Rushes 200 270 Polamalu 1 17 17.0 17 0

NET YARDS PASSING 2309 1812 W. Allen LG 1 13 13.0 13 0

Avg. Per Game 256.6 201.3 C. Allen 1 3 3.0 3 0

Sacked/Yards Lost 36/240 16/91 TEAM 5 93 18.6 37 0

Gross Yards 2549 1903 OPPONENTS 10 151 15.1 57 1

Att./Completions 339/219 279/170 * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B

Completion Pct. 64.6 60.9 Mesko 34 1445 42.5 36.7 2 3 65 0

Had Intercepted 10 5 McBriar 8 335 41.9 34.9 0 1 50 0

PUNTS/AVERAGE 42/42.4 51/43.6 TEAM 42 1780 42.4 36.4 2 4 65 0

NET PUNTING AVG. 42/36.4 51/36.6 OPPONENTS 51 2226 43.6 36.6 7 17 61 0

PENALTIES/YARDS 48/434 50/482 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD

FUMBLES/BALL LOST 12/8 9/2 A. Brown 16 19 219 13.7 50 0

TOUCHDOWNS 17 24 TEAM 16 19 219 13.7 50 0

Rushing 4 12 OPPONENTS 23 7 212 9.2 43 0

Passing 13 10 * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD

Returns 0 2 F. Jones 14 332 23.7 42 0

* SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS Dwyer 3 63 21.0 25 0

TEAM 19 55 48 57 0 179 Sanders 2 63 31.5 44 0

OPPONENTS 64 57 30 67 0 218 Wheaton 2 37 18.5 25 0

* SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS A. Brown 1 16 16.0 16 0

Suisham 0 0 0 0 16/16 19/21 0 73 Heyward 1 11 11.0 11 0

Cotchery 6 0 6 0 0 36 Palmer 1 5 5.0 5 0

Bell 4 4 0 0 0 24 Stephens-Howling 1 25 25.0 25 0

A. Brown 3 0 3 0 0 18 TEAM 25 552 22.1 44 0

Sanders 2 0 2 0 0 14 OPPONENTS 28 538 19.2 42 0

Miller 1 0 1 0 0 6 * FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+

Moye 1 0 1 0 0 6 Suisham 0/ 0 5/ 5 8/10 6/ 6 0/0

TEAM 17 4 13 0 16/16 19/21 1 179 TEAM 0/ 0 5/ 5 8/10 6/ 6 0/0

OPPONENTS 24 12 10 2 23/24 17/18 0 218 OPPONENTS 0/ 0 6/ 6 6/ 6 4/ 5 1/1

2-Pt Conv: Sanders, TM 1-1, OPP 0-0 Suisham: ()(44G)(27G,36G,44G)(26G,28G)(46G,33G,

SACKS: Woodley 5, Worilds 3, Heyward 2, 48G,32G)(34G,28G,38G,42G)(47G,34N,32N)(30G)(36G,

Keisel 2, Hood 1, J. Jones 1, Polamalu 1, 37G,23G)

Timmons 1, TM 16, OPP 36 OPP: (26G,44G,27G)(41G,25G)(47G,32G)(54G,37G,

FUM/LOST: Roethlisberger 7/5, F. Jones 1/1, 44N)(25G,39G)(46G,38G,32G)()(20G,32G)(20G)

Miller 1/1, Paulson 1/1, Redman 1/0,

Sanders 1/0

* PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating

Roethlisberger 338 218 2534 64.5 7.50 13 3.8 10 3.0 55t 35/ 233 87.6

A. Brown 1 1 15 100.0 15.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 15 1/ 7 118.8

TEAM 339 219 2549 64.6 7.52 13 3.8 10 2.9 55t 36/ 240 87.7

OPPONENTS 279 170 1903 60.9 6.82 10 3.6 5 1.8 81t 16/ 91 85.8

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DEFENSIVE/SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS

SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS

Player U A Tot

Sacks/

Yds. QP

Int./

Yards PD FF FR U A Tot FF FR BL

Timmons 63 32 95 1/5 6 1/23 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Clark 50 15 65 0/0 0 2/50 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Polamalu 43 14 57 1/5 0 1/17 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Gay 45 3 48 0/0 0 0/0 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

V. Williams 28 16 44 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Taylor 30 9 39 0/0 0 0/0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Woodley 28 9 37 5/29 14 0/0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Keisel 23 12 35 2/3 23 0/0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Heyward 21 4 25 2/19 21 0/0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

C. Allen 20 3 23 0/0 0 1/3 4 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0

Thomas 16 6 22 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 0 4 0 4 0 0 0

Hood 16 4 20 1/2 5 0/0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

McLendon 13 6 19 0/0 7 0/0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

J. Jones 15 3 18 1/7 6 0/0 0 0 0 2 3 5 0 0 0

Worilds 12 6 18 3/21 12 0/0 0 1 0 5 1 6 0 0 0

Wilson 4 5 9 0/0 1 0/0 0 0 0 2 2 4 0 0 0

Foote 4 2 6 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Woods 3 2 5 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Golden 2 0 2 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 0 5 3 8 1 0 0

Cromartie-Smith 1 0 1 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0

Blake 0 0 0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 0 3 3 6 0 0 0

Garvin 0 0 0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 0 5 0 5 0 0 0

C. Brown 0 0 0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 0 4 1 5 0 0 0

Carter 0 0 0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 0 3 1 4 0 0 0

W.Johnson 0 0 0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 0 3 1 4 0 0 0

Suisham 0 0 0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 0

Sylvester 0 0 0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0

W. Allen 0 0 0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0

Palmer 0 0 0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0

Wheaton 0 0 0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0

Warren 0 0 0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0

TOTALS 437 151 588 16/91 95 5/93 29 5 2 43 20 63 1 0 1

OPPONENTS 376 127 503 36/240 48 10/151 38 9 8 31 12 43 0 2 0

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2013 PITTSBURGH STEELERS DEPTH CHART

OFFENSE

DEFENSE

DE 97 CAMERON HEYWARD (6-5, 288, 3) 96 Ziggy Hood (6-3, 300, 5)

NT 90 STEVE MCLENDON (6-4, 320, 4) 92 Hebron Fangupo (6-0, 324, 1)

DE 99 BRETT KEISEL (6-5, 285, 12) 65 Al Woods (6-4, 307, 4)

LOLB 56 LAMARR WOODLEY (6-2, 265, 7) 54 Chris Carter (6-1, 248, 3)

LILB 98 VINCE WILLIAMS (6-1, 250, R) 55 Stevenson Sylvester (6-2, 231, 4) 48 Kion Wilson (6-0, 230, 3)

RILB 94 LAWRENCE TIMMONS (6-1, 234, 7) 57 Terence Garvin (6-3, 221, R)

ROLB 93 JASON WORILDS (6-2, 262, 4) 95 Jarvis Jones (6-2, 245, R)

LCB 22 WILLIAM GAY (5-10, 190, 7)

–or– 28 CORTEZ ALLEN (6-1, 196, 3)

30 DeMarcus Van Dyke (6-1, 187, 3)

FS 25 RYAN CLARK (5-11, 205, 12) 21 Robert Golden (5-11, 202, 2)

SS 43 TROY POLAMALU (5-10, 207, 11) 29 Shamarko Thomas (5-9, 217, R) 20 Will Allen (6-1, 200, 10)

RCB 24 IKE TAYLOR (6-2, 195, 11) 31 Curtis Brown (6-0, 185, 3) 41 Antwon Blake (5-9, 198, 2)

SPECIAL TEAMS

P 10 MAT MCBRIAR (6-0, 227, 10)

PK 6 SHAUN SUISHAM (6-0, 200, 9)

LS 60 GREG WARREN (6-3, 252, 9)

H 10 MAT MCBRIAR (6-0, 227, 10)

KR 23 FELIX JONES (5-10, 215, 6) 11 Markus Wheaton (5-11, 182, R) 88 Emmanuel Sanders (5-11, 180, 4)

PR 84 ANTONIO BROWN (5-10, 186, 4) 11 Markus Wheaton (5-11, 182, R) 88 Emmanuel Sanders (5-11, 180, 4)

Rookie

WR 88 EMMANUEL SANDERS (5-11, 180, 4) 11 Markus Wheaton (5-11, 182, R)

LT 68 KELVIN BEACHUM (6-3, 303, 2) 76 Mike Adams (6-7, 323, 2)

LG 73 RAMON FOSTER (6-6, 325, 5) 78 Guy Whimper (6-5, 315, 8)

C 61 FERNANDO VELASCO (6-4, 312, 4) 72 Cody Wallace (6-4, 300, 4)

RG 66 DAVID DECASTRO (6-5, 316, 2) 72 Cody Wallace (6-4, 300, 4)

RT 77 MARCUS GILBERT (6-6, 330, 3) 78 Guy Whimper (6-5, 315, 8) 76 Mike Adams (6-7, 323, 2)

TE 83 HEATH MILLER (6-5, 256, 9) 82 Michael Palmer (6-5, 252, 4) 81 David Paulson (6-4, 246, 2)

44 Richard Gordon (6-4, 268, 3)

RB 26 LE’VEON BELL (6-1, 244, R) 23 Felix Jones (5-10, 215, 6) 27 Jonathan Dwyer (5-11, 229, 4)

FB 46 WILL JOHNSON (6-2, 238, 2)

QB 7 BEN ROETHLISBERGER (6-5, 241, 10) 5 Bruce Gradkowski (6-1, 220, 8) 3 Landry Jones (6-3, 221, R)

WR 84 ANTONIO BROWN (5-10, 186, 4) 89 Jerricho Cotchery (6-1, 200, 10) 14 Derek Moye (6-5, 210, 1)

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NO NAME POS HT WT DOB AGE EXP COLLEGE BIRTHPLACE HOW ACQ 2013 GP/GS

76 Adams, Mike OT 6-7 323 03/10/90 23 2 Ohio State Farrell, PA D2 '12 8/7

28 Allen, Cortez CB 6-1 196 10/29/88 25 3 The Citadel Ocala, FL D4 '11 7/3

20 Allen, Will S 6-1 200 06/17/82 31 10 Ohio State Dayton, OH FA '13 10/2

68 Beachum, Kelvin G 6-3 303 06/08/89 24 2 SMU Mexia, TX D7d '12 9/6

26 Bell, Le'Veon RB 6-1 244 02/18/92 21 R Michigan State Reynoldsburg, OH D2 '13 6/6

41 Blake, Antwon CB 5-9 198 08/08/90 23 2 UTEP Houston, TX W '13 (JAX) 7/0

84 Brown, Antonio WR 5-10 186 07/10/88 25 4 Central Michigan Miami, FL D6b '10 9/8

31 Brown, Curtis CB 6-0 185 09/24/88 25 3 Texas Longview, TX D3 '11 5/0

54 Carter, Chris LB 6-1 248 04/06/89 24 3 Fresno State Fontana, CA D5 '11 6/0

25 Clark, Ryan S 5-11 205 10/12/79 34 12 LSU Marrero, LA UFA '06 (WAS) 9/9

89 Cotchery, Jerricho WR 6-1 200 06/16/82 31 10 North Carolina State Birmingham, AL FA '11 9/1

66 DeCastro, David G 6-5 316 01/11/90 23 2 Stanford Bellevue, WA D1 '12 8/8

27 Dwyer, Jonathan RB 5-11 229 07/26/89 24 4 Georgia Tech Marietta, GA FA '13 8/0

92 Fangupo, Hebron DT 6-0 324 07/19/85 28 1 Brigham Young Orange County, CA W '12 (SEA) 0/0

73 Foster, Ramon G 6-6 325 01/07/86 27 5 Tennessee Henning, TN FA '09 9/9

57 Garvin, Terence LB 6-3 221 01/01/91 22 R West Virginia Baltimore, MD FA '13 9/0

22 Gay, William CB 5-10 190 01/01/85 28 7 Louisville Tallahassee, FL FA '13 9/7

77 Gilbert, Marcus OT 6-6 330 02/15/88 25 3 Florida Fort Lauderdale, FL D2 '11 9/9

21 Golden, Robert S 5-11 202 09/13/90 23 2 Arizona Fresno, CA FA '12 9/0

44 Gordon, Richard TE 6-4 268 07/07/87 26 3 Miami Miami, FL FA '13 0/0

5 Gradkowski, Bruce QB 6-1 220 01/27/83 30 8 Toledo Pittsburgh, PA UFA '13 (CIN) 0/0

97 Heyward, Cameron DE 6-5 288 05/06/89 24 3 Ohio State Pittsburgh, PA D1 '11 9/6

96 Hood, Ziggy DE 6-3 300 02/16/87 26 5 Missouri Amarillo, TX D1 '09 9/3

46 Johnson, Will FB 6-2 238 11/14/89 24 2 West Virginia Dayton, OH FA '12 8/4

23 Jones, Felix RB 5-10 215 05/08/87 26 6 Arkansas Tulsa, OK T '13 (PHI) 9/2

95 Jones, Jarvis LB 6-2 245 10/13/89 24 R Georgia Richland, GA D1 '13 8/4

3 Jones, Landry QB 6-3 221 04/04/89 24 R Oklahoma Artesia, NM D4b '13 0/0

99 Keisel, Brett DE 6-5 285 09/19/78 35 12 Brigham Young Greybull, WY D7b '02 9/9

10 McBriar, Mat P 6-0 227 07/08/79 34 10 Hawaii Melbourne, Victoria FA '13 2/0

90 McLendon, Steve NT 6-4 320 01/03/86 27 4 Troy Ozark, AL FA '09 9/7

83 Miller, Heath TE 6-5 256 10/22/82 31 9 Virginia Swords Creek, VA D1 '05 7/7

14 Moye, Derek WR 6-5 210 08/12/88 25 1 Penn State Rochester, PA FA '12 6/0

82 Palmer, Michael TE 6-5 252 01/18/88 25 4 Clemson Stone Mountain, GA W '13 (SEA) 9/0

81 Paulson, David TE 6-4 246 02/22/89 24 2 Oregon Auburn, WA D7b '12 9/4

43 Polamalu, Troy S 5-10 207 04/19/81 32 11 Southern California Santa Ana, CA D1 '03 9/9

7 Roethlisberger, Ben QB 6-5 241 03/02/82 31 10 Miami (OH) Cory Rawson, OH D1 '04 9/9

88 Sanders, Emmanuel WR 5-11 180 03/17/87 26 4 SMU Bellville, TX D3 '10 9/5

6 Suisham, Shaun K 6-0 200 12/29/81 31 9 Bowling Green Wallaceburg, Ontario FA '10 9/0

55 Sylvester, Stevenson LB 6-2 231 07/18/88 25 4 Utah Las Vegas, NV FA '13 5/0

24 Taylor, Ike CB 6-2 195 05/05/80 33 11 LA-Lafayette Gretna, LA D4 '03 9/9

29 Thomas, Shamarko S 5-9 217 02/23/91 22 R Syracuse Virginia Beach, VA D4a '13 9/2

94 Timmons, Lawrence LB 6-1 234 05/14/86 27 7 Florida State Florence, SC D1 '07 9/9

30 Van Dyke, DeMarcus CB 6-1 187 01/17/89 24 3 Miami Miami, FL FA '13 0/0

61 Velasco, Fernando C/G 6-4 312 02/22/85 28 4 Georgia Wrens, GA FA '13 8/8

72 Wallace, Cody G 6-4 300 11/26/84 28 4 Texas A&M Cuero, TX FA '13 3/0

60 Warren, Greg LS 6-3 252 10/18/81 32 9 North Carolina Goldsboro, NC FA '05 9/0

11 Wheaton, Markus WR 5-11 182 02/07/91 22 R Oregon State Chandler, AZ D3 '13 5/1

78 Whimper, Guy OT 6-5 315 05/21/83 30 8 East Carolina Honolulu, HI FA '13 5/1

98 Williams, Vince LB 6-1 250 12/27/89 23 R Florida State Davenport, FL D6b '13 8/5

48 Wilson, Kion LB 6-0 230 10/24/86 27 3 South Florida Jacksonville, FL FA '13 4/2

56 Woodley, LaMarr LB 6-2 265 11/03/84 29 7 Michigan Saginaw, MI D2 '07 9/9

65 Woods, Al DE 6-4 307 03/25/87 26 4 LSU Jennings, LA W '11 (SEA) 9/0

93 Worilds, Jason LB 6-2 262 03/03/88 25 4 Virginia Tech Carteret, NJ D2 '10 9/5

PRACTICE SQUAD

33 Alexander, Alvester RB 5-11 213 10/17/90 23 1 Wyoming Houston, TX FA '13 0/0

69 Arnfelt, Brian DE 6-4 298 10/11/89 24 R Northwestern Lake Elmo, MN FA '13 0/0

15 Brown, Justin WR 6-3 209 03/10/91 22 R Oklahoma Wilmington, DE D6a '13 0/0

39 Green, Isaiah CB 5-10 180 08/10/89 24 1 Fresno State Los Angeles, CA FA '12 1/0

74 Hubbard, Chris G 6-4 286 04/23/91 22 R UAB Columbus, GA FA '13 0/0

79 Long, Joe OT 6-5 304 07/27/89 24 1 Wayne State (MI) Lapeer, MI FA '12 0/0

19 Moore, Kashif WR 5-9 180 11/21/88 24 1 Connecticut Burlington, NJ FA '13 0/0

35 Winn, George RB 5-11 210 11/10/90 23 R Cincinnati Southfield, MI FA '13 0/0

RESERVE/PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO PERFORM (PUP) LIST

51 Spence, Sean LB 5-11 231 06/07/90 23 2 Miami Miami, FL D3 '12 0/0

RESERVE/INJURED; DESIGNATED FOR RETURN LIST

87 Spaeth, Matt TE 6-7 260 11/24/83 29 7 Minnesota St. Michael, MN FA '13 0/0

RESERVE/INJURED LIST

67 Brown, Levi OT 6-6 324 03/16/84 29 7 Penn State Norfolk, VA T '13 (AZ) 4/4

80 Burress, Plaxico WR 6-5 232 08/12/77 36 12 Michigan State Norfolk, VA FA '12 0/0

64 Embernate, Nik G 6-4 304 11/03/90 23 R San Diego State Yucaipa, CA FA '13 0/0

50 Foote, Larry LB 6-1 239 06/12/80 33 12 Michigan Detroit, MI FA '10 1/1

85 Johnson, David TE/FB 6-2 260 08/26/87 26 5 Arkansas State Pine Bluff, AR D7b '09 5/2

53 Pouncey, Maurkice C 6-4 304 07/24/89 24 4 Florida Lakeland, FL D1 '10 1/1

34 Stephens-Howling, LaRod RB 5-7 185 04/26/87 26 5 Pittsburgh Johnstown, PA UFA '13 (AZ) 1/0

91 Williams, Nick DE 6-4 309 02/21/90 23 R Samford Birmingham, AL D7 '13 0/0

Head Coach: Mike Tomlin

Assistant Coaches:

PITTSBURGH STEELERS 2013 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

Number of Players on Active Roster: 53

John Mitchell (asst head coach/defensive line); Dick LeBeau (defensive coordinator); Todd Haley (offensive

coordinator); Danny Smith (special teams coordinator); Randy Fichtner (quarterbacks); Keith Butler (linebackers);

James Daniel (tight ends); Richard Mann (wide receivers); Carnell Lake (defensive backs); Jack Bicknell, Jr.

(offensive line); Shaun Sarrett (offensive asst); Jerry Olsavsky (defensive asst); Kirby Wilson (running backs);

Garrett Giemont (strength and conditioning); Marcel Pastoor (asst strength and conditioning).

Experience Includes 2013 Season

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NO NAME POS HT WT DOB AGE EXP COLLEGE BIRTHPLACE HOW ACQ 2013 GP/GS

3 Landry Jones QB 6-3 221 04/04/89 24 R Oklahoma Artesia, NM D4b '13 0/0

5 Bruce Gradkowski QB 6-1 220 01/27/83 30 8 Toledo Pittsburgh, PA UFA '13 (CIN) 0/0

6 Shaun Suisham K 6-0 200 12/29/81 31 9 Bowling Green Wallaceburg, Ontario FA '10 9/0

7 Ben Roethlisberger QB 6-5 241 03/02/82 31 10 Miami (OH) Cory Rawson, OH D1 '04 9/9

10 Mat McBriar P 6-0 227 07/08/79 34 10 Hawaii Melbourne, Victoria FA '13 2/0

11 Markus Wheaton WR 5-11 182 02/07/91 22 R Oregon State Chandler, AZ D3 '13 5/1

14 Derek Moye WR 6-5 210 08/12/88 25 1 Penn State Rochester, PA FA '12 6/0

20 Will Allen S 6-1 200 06/17/82 31 10 Ohio State Dayton, OH FA '13 10/2

21 Robert Golden S 5-11 202 09/13/90 23 2 Arizona Fresno, CA FA '12 9/0

22 William Gay CB 5-10 190 01/01/85 28 7 Louisville Tallahassee, FL FA '13 9/7

23 Felix Jones RB 5-10 215 05/08/87 26 6 Arkansas Tulsa, OK T '13 (PHI) 9/2

24 Ike Taylor CB 6-2 195 05/05/80 33 11 LA-Lafayette Gretna, LA D4 '03 9/9

25 Ryan Clark S 5-11 205 10/12/79 34 12 LSU Marrero, LA UFA '06 (WAS) 9/9

26 Le'Veon Bell RB 6-1 244 02/18/92 21 R Michigan State Reynoldsburg, OH D2 '13 6/6

27 Jonathan Dwyer RB 5-11 229 07/26/89 24 4 Georgia Tech Marietta, GA FA '13 8/0

28 Cortez Allen CB 6-1 196 10/29/88 25 3 The Citadel Ocala, FL D4 '11 7/3

29 Shamarko Thomas S 5-9 217 02/23/91 22 R Syracuse Virginia Beach, VA D4a '13 9/2

30 DeMarcus Van Dyke CB 6-1 187 01/17/89 24 3 Miami Miami, FL FA '13 0/0

31 Curtis Brown CB 6-0 185 09/24/88 25 3 Texas Longview, TX D3 '11 5/0

41 Antwon Blake CB 5-9 198 08/08/90 23 2 UTEP Houston, TX W '13 (JAX) 7/0

43 Troy Polamalu S 5-10 207 04/19/81 32 11 Southern California Santa Ana, CA D1 '03 9/9

44 Richard Gordon TE 6-4 268 07/07/87 26 3 Miami Miami, FL FA '13 0/0

46 Will Johnson FB 6-2 238 11/14/88 25 2 West Virginia Dayton, OH FA '12 8/4

48 Kion Wilson LB 6-0 230 10/24/86 27 3 South Florida Jacksonville, FL FA '13 4/2

54 Chris Carter LB 6-1 248 04/06/89 24 3 Fresno State Fontana, CA D5 '11 6/0

55 Stevenson Sylvester LB 6-2 231 07/18/88 25 4 Utah Las Vegas, NV FA '13 5/0

56 LaMarr Woodley LB 6-2 265 11/03/84 29 7 Michigan Saginaw, MI D2 '07 9/9

57 Terence Garvin LB 6-3 221 01/01/91 22 R West Virginia Baltimore, MD FA '13 9/0

60 Greg Warren LS 6-3 252 10/18/81 32 9 North Carolina Goldsboro, NC FA '05 9/0

61 Fernando Velasco C/G 6-4 312 02/22/85 28 4 Georgia Wrens, GA FA '13 8/8

65 Al Woods DE 6-4 307 03/25/87 26 4 LSU Jennings, LA W '11 (SEA) 9/0

66 David DeCastro G 6-5 316 01/11/90 23 2 Stanford Bellevue, WA D1 '12 8/8

68 Kelvin Beachum G 6-3 306 06/08/89 24 2 SMU Mexia, TX D7d '12 9/6

72 Cody Wallace G 6-4 300 11/26/84 28 4 Texas A&M Cuero, TX FA '13 3/0

73 Ramon Foster G 6-6 325 01/07/86 27 5 Tennessee Henning, TN FA '09 9/9

76 Mike Adams OT 6-7 323 03/10/90 23 2 Ohio State Farrell, PA D2 '12 8/7

77 Marcus Gilbert OT 6-6 330 02/15/88 25 3 Florida Fort Lauderdale, FL D2 '11 9/9

78 Guy Whimper OT 6-5 315 05/21/83 30 8 East Carolina Honolulu, HI FA '13 5/1

81 David Paulson TE 6-4 246 02/22/89 24 2 Oregon Auburn, WA D7b '12 9/4

82 Michael Palmer TE 6-5 252 01/18/88 25 4 Clemson Stone Mountain, GA W '13 (SEA) 9/0

83 Heath Miller TE 6-5 256 10/22/82 31 9 Virginia Swords Creek, VA D1 '05 7/7

84 Antonio Brown WR 5-10 186 07/10/88 25 4 Central Michigan Miami, FL D6b '10 9/8

88 Emmanuel Sanders WR 5-11 180 03/17/87 26 4 SMU Bellville, TX D3 '10 9/7

89 Jerricho Cotchery WR 6-1 200 06/16/82 31 10 North Carolina State Birmingham, AL FA '11 9/1

90 Steve McLendon NT 6-4 320 01/03/86 27 4 Troy Ozark, AL FA '09 9/7

92 Hebron Fangupo DT 6-0 324 07/19/85 28 1 Brigham Young Orange County, CA W '12 (SEA) 0/0

93 Jason Worilds LB 6-2 262 03/03/88 25 4 Virginia Tech Carteret, NJ D2 '10 9/5

94 Lawrence Timmons LB 6-1 234 05/14/86 27 7 Florida State Florence, SC D1 '07 9/9

95 Jarvis Jones LB 6-2 245 10/13/89 24 R Georgia Richland, GA D1' 13 8/4

96 Ziggy Hood DE 6-3 300 02/16/87 26 5 Missouri Amarillo, TX D1 '09 9/3

97 Cameron Heyward DE 6-5 288 05/06/89 24 3 Ohio State Pittsburgh, PA D1 '11 9/6

98 Vince Williams LB 6-1 250 12/27/89 23 R Florida State Davenport, FL D6b '13 8/5

99 Brett Keisel DE 6-5 285 09/19/78 35 12 Brigham Young Greybull, WY D7b '02 9/9

PRACTICE SQUAD

15 Justin Brown WR 6-3 209 03/10/91 22 R Oklahoma Wilmington, DE D6a '13 0/0

19 Kashif Moore WR 5-9 180 11/21/88 24 1 Connecticut Burlington, NJ FA '13 0/0

33 Alvester Alexander RB 5-11 213 10/17/90 23 1 Wyoming Houston, TX FA '13 0/0

35 George Winn RB 5-11 210 11/10/90 23 R Cincinnati Southfield, MI FA '13 0/0

39 Isaiah Green CB 5-10 180 08/10/89 24 1 Fresno State Los Angeles, CA FA '12 1/0

69 Brian Arnfelt DE 6-4 298 10/11/89 24 R Northwestern Lake Elmo, MN FA '13 0/0

74 Chris Hubbard G 6-4 286 04/23/91 22 R UAB Columbus, GA FA '13 0/0

79 Joe Long OT 6-5 304 07/27/89 24 1 Wayne State (MI) Lapeer, MI FA '12 0/0

RESERVE/PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO PERFORM (PUP) LIST

51 Sean Spence LB 5-11 231 06/07/90 23 2 Miami Miami, FL D3 '12 0/0

RESERVE/INJURED; DESIGNATED FOR RETURN LIST

87 Matt Spaeth TE 6-7 260 11/24/83 29 7 Minnesota St. Michael, MN FA '13 0/0

RESERVE/INJURED LIST

34 LaRod Stephens-Howling RB 5-7 185 04/26/87 26 5 Pittsburgh Johnstown, PA UFA '13 (AZ) 1/0

50 Larry Foote LB 6-1 239 06/12/80 33 12 Michigan Detroit, MI FA '10 1/1

53 Maurkice Pouncey C 6-4 304 07/24/89 24 4 Florida Lakeland, FL D1 '10 1/1

64 Nik Embernate G 6-4 304 11/03/90 23 R San Diego State Yucaipa, CA FA '13 0/0

67 Levi Brown OT 6-6 324 03/16/84 29 7 Penn State Norfolk, VA T '13 (AZ) 4/4

80 Plaxico Burress WR 6-5 232 08/12/77 36 12 Michigan State Norfolk, VA FA '12 0/0

85 David Johnson TE/FB 6-2 260 08/26/87 26 5 Arkansas State Pine Bluff, AR D7b '09 5/2

91 Nick Williams DE 6-4 309 02/21/90 23 R Samford Birmingham, AL D7 '13 0/0

Head Coach: Mike Tomlin

Assistant Coaches:

PITTSBURGH STEELERS 2013 NUMERICAL ROSTER

Experience Includes 2013 Season

Number of Players on Active Roster: 53

John Mitchell (asst head coach/defensive line); Dick LeBeau (defensive coordinator); Todd Haley (offensive

coordinator); Danny Smith (special teams coordinator); Randy Fichtner (quarterbacks); Keith Butler

(linebackers); James Daniel (tight ends); Richard Mann (wide receivers); Carnell Lake (defensive backs); Jack

Bicknell, Jr. (offensive line); Shaun Sarrett (offensive asst); Jerry Olsavsky (defensive asst); Kirby Wilson

(running backs); Garrett Giemont (strength and conditioning); Marcel Pastoor (asst strength and conditioning).

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NO NAME POS HT WT DOB AGE EXP COLLEGE BIRTHPLACE HOW ACQ 2013 GP/GS

3 Landry Jones QB 6-3 221 04/04/89 24 R Oklahoma Artesia, NM D4b '13 0/0

5 Bruce Gradkowski QB 6-1 220 01/27/83 30 8 Toledo Pittsburgh, PA UFA '13 (CIN) 0/0

7 Ben Roethlisberger QB 6-5 241 03/02/82 31 10 Miami (OH) Cory Rawson, OH D1 '04 9/9

23 Felix Jones RB 5-10 215 05/08/87 26 6 Arkansas Tulsa, OK T '13 (PHI) 9/2

26 Le'Veon Bell RB 6-1 244 02/18/92 21 R Michigan State Reynoldsburg, OH D2 '13 6/6

27 Jonathan Dwyer RB 5-11 229 07/26/89 24 4 Georgia Tech Marietta, GA FA '13 8/0

46 Will Johnson FB 6-2 238 11/14/88 25 2 West Virginia Dayton, OH FA '12 8/4

11 Markus Wheaton WR 5-11 182 02/07/91 22 R Oregon State Chandler, AZ D3 '13 5/4

14 Derek Moye WR 6-5 210 08/12/88 25 1 Penn State Rochester, PA FA '12 6/0

84 Antonio Brown WR 5-10 186 07/10/88 25 4 Central Michigan Miami, FL D6b '10 9/8

88 Emmanuel Sanders WR 5-11 180 03/17/87 26 4 SMU Bellville, TX D3 '10 9/6

89 Jerricho Cotchery WR 6-1 200 06/16/82 31 10 North Carolina State Birmingham, AL FA '11 9/1

44 Richard Gordon TE 6-4 268 07/07/87 26 3 Miami Miami, FL FA '13 0/0

81 David Paulson TE 6-4 246 02/22/89 24 2 Oregon Auburn, WA D7b '12 9/4

82 Michael Palmer TE 6-5 252 01/18/88 25 4 Clemson Stone Mountain, GA W '13 (SEA) 9/0

83 Heath Miller TE 6-5 256 10/22/82 31 9 Virginia Swords Creek, VA D1 '05 7/7

61 Fernando Velasco C/G 6-4 312 02/22/85 28 4 Georgia Wrens, GA FA '13 8/8

66 David DeCastro G 6-5 316 01/11/90 23 2 Stanford Bellevue, WA D1 '12 8/8

68 Kelvin Beachum G 6-3 306 06/08/89 24 2 SMU Mexia, TX D7d '12 9/6

72 Cody Wallace G 6-4 300 11/26/84 28 4 Texas A&M Cuero, TX FA '13 3/0

73 Ramon Foster G 6-6 325 01/07/86 27 5 Tennessee Henning, TN FA '09 9/9

76 Mike Adams OT 6-7 323 03/10/90 23 2 Ohio State Farrell, PA D2 '12 8/7

77 Marcus Gilbert OT 6-6 330 02/15/88 25 3 Florida Fort Lauderdale, FL D2 '11 9/9

78 Guy Whimper OT 6-5 315 05/21/83 30 8 East Carolina Honolulu, HI FA '13 5/1

6 Shaun Suisham K 6-0 200 12/29/81 31 9 Bowling Green Wallaceburg, Ontario FA '10 9/0

10 Mat McBriar P 6-0 227 07/08/79 34 10 Hawaii Melbourne, Victoria FA '13 2/0

60 Greg Warren LS 6-3 252 10/18/81 32 9 North Carolina Goldsboro, NC FA '05 9/0

65 Al Woods DE 6-4 307 03/25/87 26 4 LSU Jennings, LA W '11 (SEA) 9/0

90 Steve McLendon NT 6-4 320 01/03/86 27 4 Troy Ozark, AL FA '09 9/7

92 Hebron Fangupo DT 6-0 324 07/19/85 28 1 Brigham Young Orange County, CA W '12 (SEA) 0/0

96 Ziggy Hood DE 6-3 300 02/16/87 26 5 Missouri Amarillo, TX D1 '09 9/3

97 Cameron Heyward DE 6-5 288 05/06/89 24 3 Ohio State Pittsburgh, PA D1 '11 9/6

99 Brett Keisel DE 6-5 285 09/19/78 35 12 Brigham Young Greybull, WY D7b '02 9/9

48 Kion Wilson LB 6-0 230 10/24/86 27 3 South Florida Jacksonville, FL FA '13 4/2

54 Chris Carter LB 6-1 248 04/06/89 24 3 Fresno State Fontana, CA D5 '11 6/0

55 Stevenson Sylvester LB 6-2 231 07/18/88 25 4 Utah Las Vegas, NV FA '13 5/0

56 LaMarr Woodley LB 6-2 265 11/03/84 29 7 Michigan Saginaw, MI D2 '07 9/9

57 Terence Garvin LB 6-3 221 01/01/91 22 R West Virginia Baltimore, MD FA '13 9/0

93 Jason Worilds LB 6-2 262 05/04/78 35 4 Virginia Tech Carteret, NJ D2 '10 9/5

94 Lawrence Timmons LB 6-1 234 05/14/86 27 7 Florida State Florence, SC D1 '07 9/9

95 Jarvis Jones LB 6-2 245 10/13/89 24 R Georgia Richland, GA D1' 13 8/4

98 Vince Williams LB 6-1 250 12/27/89 23 R Florida State Davenport, FL D6b '13 8/5

20 Will Allen S 6-1 200 06/17/82 31 10 Ohio State Dayton, OH FA '13 10/2

21 Robert Golden S 5-11 202 09/13/90 23 2 Arizona Fresno, CA FA '12 9/0

22 William Gay CB 5-10 190 01/01/85 28 7 Louisville Tallahassee, FL FA '13 9/7

24 Ike Taylor CB 6-2 195 05/05/80 33 11 LA-Lafayette Gretna, LA D4 '03 9/9

25 Ryan Clark S 5-11 205 10/12/79 34 12 LSU Marrero, LA UFA '06 (WAS) 9/9

28 Cortez Allen CB 6-1 196 10/29/88 25 3 The Citadel Ocala, FL D4 '11 7/3

29 Shamarko Thomas S 5-9 217 02/23/91 22 R Syracuse Virginia Beach, VA D4a '13 9/2

30 DeMarcus Van Dyke CB 6-1 187 01/17/89 24 3 Miami Miami, FL FA '13 0/0

31 Curtis Brown CB 6-0 185 09/24/88 25 3 Texas Longview, TX D3 '11 5/0

41 Antwon Blake CB 5-9 198 08/08/90 23 2 UTEP Houston, TX W '13 (JAX) 7/0

43 Troy Polamalu S 5-10 207 04/19/81 32 11 Southern California Santa Ana, CA D1 '03 9/9

PRACTICE SQUAD

15 Justin Brown WR 6-3 209 03/10/91 22 R Oklahoma Wilmington, DE D6a '13 0/0

19 Kashif Moore WR 5-9 180 11/21/88 24 1 Connecticut Burlington, NJ FA '13 0/0

33 Alvester Alexander RB 5-11 213 10/17/90 23 1 Wyoming Houston, TX FA '13 0/0

35 George Winn RB 5-11 210 11/10/90 23 R Cincinnati Southfield, MI FA '13 0/0

39 Isaiah Green CB 5-10 180 08/10/89 24 1 Fresno State Los Angeles, CA FA '12 1/0

69 Brian Arnfelt DE 6-4 298 10/11/89 24 R Northwestern Lake Elmo, MN FA '13 0/0

74 Chris Hubbard G 6-4 286 04/23/91 22 R UAB Columbus, GA FA '13 0/0

79 Joe Long OT 6-5 304 07/27/89 24 1 Wayne State (MI) Lapeer, MI FA '12 0/0

RESERVE/PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO PERFORM (PUP) LIST

51 Sean Spence LB 5-11 231 06/07/90 23 2 Miami Miami, FL D3 '12 0/0

RESERVE/INJURED; DESIGNATED FOR RETURN LIST

87 Matt Spaeth TE 6-7 260 11/24/83 29 7 Minnesota St. Michael, MN FA '13 0/0

RESERVE/INJURED LIST

34 LaRod Stephens-Howling RB 5-7 185 04/26/87 26 5 Pittsburgh Johnstown, PA UFA '13 (AZ) 1/0

50 Larry Foote LB 6-1 239 06/12/80 33 12 Michigan Detroit, MI FA '10 1/1

53 Maurkice Pouncey C 6-4 304 07/24/89 24 4 Florida Lakeland, FL D1 '10 1/1

64 Nik Embernate G 6-4 304 11/03/90 23 R San Diego State Yucaipa, CA FA '13 0/0

67 Levi Brown OT 6-6 324 03/16/84 29 7 Penn State Norfolk, VA T '13 (AZ) 4/4

80 Plaxico Burress WR 6-5 232 08/12/77 36 12 Michigan State Norfolk, VA FA '12 0/0

85 David Johnson TE/FB 6-2 260 08/26/87 26 5 Arkansas State Pine Bluff, AR D7b '09 5/2

91 Nick Williams DE 6-4 309 02/21/90 23 R Samford Birmingham, AL D7 '13 0/0

Head Coach: Mike Tomlin

Assistant Coaches:

WIDE RECEIVERS (5)

TIGHT ENDS (4)

PITTSBURGH STEELERS 2013 POSITIONAL ROSTEROFFENSE (27)

QUARTERBACKS (3)

RUNNING BACKS (4)

Experience Includes 2013 Season

Number of Players on Active Roster: 53

John Mitchell (asst head coach/defensive line); Dick LeBeau (defensive coordinator); Todd Haley

(offensive coordinator); Danny Smith (special teams coordinator); Randy Fichtner (quarterbacks); Keith

Butler (linebackers); James Daniel (tight ends); Richard Mann (wide receivers); Carnell Lake (defensive

backs); Jack Bicknell, Jr. (offensive line); Shaun Sarrett (offensive asst); Jerry Olsavsky (defensive asst);

Kirby Wilson (running backs); Garrett Giemont (strength and conditioning); Marcel Pastoor (asst strength

and conditioning).

OFFENSIVE LINEMEN (8)

SPECIALISTS (3)

DEFENSE (26)

DEFENSIVE LINEMEN (6)

LINEBACKERS (9)

DEFENSIVE BACKS (11)

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12th YEAR (2)

25 Ryan Clark S 5-11 205 10/12/79 34 12 LSU Marrero, LA UFA '06 (WAS) 9/9

99 Brett Keisel DE 6-5 285 09/19/78 35 12 Brigham Young Greybull, WY D7b '02 9/9

11th YEAR (2)

24 Ike Taylor CB 6-2 195 05/05/80 33 11 LA-Lafayette Gretna, LA D4 '03 9/9

43 Troy Polamalu S 5-10 207 04/19/81 32 11 Southern California Santa Ana, CA D1 '03 9/9

10th YEAR (4)

7 Ben Roethlisberger QB 6-5 241 03/02/82 31 10 Miami (OH) Cory Rawson, OH D1 '04 9/9

10 Mat McBriar P 6-0 227 07/08/79 34 10 Hawaii Melbourne, Victoria FA '13 2/0

20 Will Allen S 6-1 200 06/17/82 31 10 Ohio State Dayton, OH FA '13 10/2

89 Jerricho Cotchery WR 6-1 200 06/16/82 31 10 North Carolina State Birmingham, AL FA '11 9/1

9th YEAR (3)

6 Shaun Suisham K 6-0 200 12/29/81 31 9 Bowling Green Wallaceburg, Ontario FA '10 9/0

60 Greg Warren LS 6-3 252 10/18/81 32 9 North Carolina Goldsboro, NC FA '05 9/0

83 Heath Miller TE 6-5 256 10/22/82 31 9 Virginia Swords Creek, VA D1 '05 7/7

8th YEAR (2)

5 Bruce Gradkowski QB 6-1 220 01/27/83 30 8 Toledo Pittsburgh, PA UFA '13 (CIN) 0/0

78 Guy Whimper OT 6-5 315 05/21/83 30 8 East Carolina Honolulu, HI FA '13 5/1

7th YEAR (3)

22 William Gay CB 5-10 190 01/01/85 28 7 Louisville Tallahassee, FL FA '13 9/7

56 LaMarr Woodley LB 6-2 265 11/03/84 29 7 Michigan Saginaw, MI D2 '07 9/9

94 Lawrence Timmons LB 6-1 234 05/14/86 27 7 Florida State Florence, SC D1 '07 9/9

6th YEAR (1)

23 Felix Jones RB 5-10 215 05/08/87 26 6 Arkansas Tulsa, OK T '13 (PHI) 9/2

5th YEAR (2)

73 Ramon Foster G 6-6 325 01/07/86 27 5 Tennessee Henning, TN FA '09 9/9

96 Ziggy Hood DE 6-3 300 02/16/87 26 5 Missouri Amarillo, TX D1 '09 9/3

4th YEAR (10)

27 Jonathan Dwyer RB 5-11 229 07/26/89 24 4 Georgia Tech Marietta, GA FA '13 8/0

55 Stevenson Sylvester LB 6-2 231 07/18/88 25 4 Utah Las Vegas, NV FA '13 5/0

61 Fernando Velasco C/G 6-4 312 02/22/85 28 4 Georgia Wrens, GA FA '13 8/8

65 Al Woods DE 6-4 307 03/25/87 26 4 LSU Jennings, LA W '11 (SEA) 9/0

72 Cody Wallace G 6-4 300 11/26/84 28 4 Texas A&M Cuero, TX FA '13 3/0

82 Michael Palmer TE 6-5 252 01/18/88 25 4 Clemson Stone Mountain, GA W '13 (SEA) 9/0

84 Antonio Brown WR 5-10 186 07/10/88 25 4 Central Michigan Miami, FL D6b '10 9/8

88 Emmanuel Sanders WR 5-11 180 03/17/87 26 4 SMU Bellville, TX D3 '10 9/6

90 Steve McLendon NT 6-4 320 01/03/86 27 4 Troy Ozark, AL FA '09 9/7

93 Jason Worilds LB 6-2 262 03/03/88 25 4 Virginia Tech Carteret, NJ D2 '10 9/5

3rd YEAR (8)

28 Cortez Allen CB 6-1 196 10/29/88 25 3 The Citadel Ocala, FL D4 '11 7/3

30 DeMarcus Van Dyke CB 6-1 187 01/17/89 24 3 Miami Miami, FL FA '13 0/0

31 Curtis Brown CB 6-0 185 09/24/88 25 3 Texas Longview, TX D3 '11 5/0

44 Richard Gordon TE 6-4 268 07/07/87 26 3 Miami Miami, FL FA '13 0/0

48 Kion Wilson LB 6-0 230 10/24/86 27 3 South Florida Jacksonville, FL FA '13 4/2

54 Chris Carter LB 6-1 248 04/06/89 24 3 Fresno State Fontana, CA D5 '11 6/0

77 Marcus Gilbert OT 6-6 330 02/15/88 25 3 Florida Fort Lauderdale, FL D2 '11 9/9

97 Cameron Heyward DE 6-5 288 05/06/89 24 3 Ohio State Pittsburgh, PA D1 '11 9/6

2nd YEAR (7)

21 Robert Golden S 5-11 202 09/13/90 23 2 Arizona Fresno, CA FA '12 9/0

41 Antwon Blake CB 5-9 198 08/08/90 23 2 UTEP Houston, TX W '13 (JAX) 7/0

46 Will Johnson FB 6-2 238 11/14/89 24 2 West Virginia Dayton, OH FA '12 8/4

66 David DeCastro G 6-5 316 01/11/90 23 2 Stanford Bellevue, WA D1 '12 8/8

68 Kelvin Beachum G 6-3 306 06/08/89 24 2 SMU Mexia, TX D7d '12 9/6

76 Mike Adams OT 6-7 323 03/10/90 23 2 Ohio State Farrell, PA D2 '12 8/7

81 David Paulson TE 6-4 246 02/22/89 24 2 Oregon Auburn, WA D7b '12 9/4

1st YEAR (2)

14 Derek Moye WR 6-5 210 08/12/88 25 1 Penn State Rochester, PA FA '12 6/0

92 Hebron Fangupo DT 6-0 324 07/19/85 28 1 Brigham Young Orange County, CA W '12 (SEA) 0/0

ROOKIES (7)

3 Landry Jones QB 6-3 221 04/04/89 24 R Oklahoma Artesia, NM D4b '13 0/0

11 Markus Wheaton WR 5-11 182 02/07/91 22 R Oregon State Chandler, AZ D3 '13 5/1

26 Le'Veon Bell RB 6-1 244 02/18/92 21 R Michigan State Reynoldsburg, OH D2 '13 6/6

29 Shamarko Thomas S 5-9 217 02/23/91 22 R Syracuse Virginia Beach, VA D4a '13 9/2

57 Terence Garvin LB 6-3 221 01/01/91 22 R West Virginia Baltimore, MD FA '13 9/0

95 Jarvis Jones LB 6-2 245 10/13/89 24 R Georgia Richland, GA D1' 13 8/4

98 Vince Williams LB 6-1 250 12/27/89 23 R Florida State Davenport, FL D6b '13 8/5

PRACTICE SQUAD

15 Justin Brown WR 6-3 209 03/10/91 22 R Oklahoma Wilmington, DE D6a '13 0/0

19 Kashif Moore WR 5-9 180 11/21/88 24 1 Connecticut Burlington, NJ FA '13 0/0

33 Alvester Alexander RB 5-11 213 10/17/90 23 1 Wyoming Houston, TX FA '13 0/0

35 George Winn RB 5-11 210 11/10/90 23 R Cincinnati Southfield, MI FA '13 0/0

39 Isaiah Green CB 5-10 180 08/10/89 24 1 Fresno State Los Angeles, CA FA '12 1/0

69 Brian Arnfelt DE 6-4 298 10/11/89 24 R Northwestern Lake Elmo, MN FA '13 0/0

74 Chris Hubbard G 6-4 286 04/23/91 22 R UAB Columbus, GA FA '13 0/0

79 Joe Long OT 6-5 304 07/27/89 24 1 Wayne State (MI) Lapeer, MI FA '12 0/0

RESERVE/PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO PERFORM (PUP) LIST

51 Sean Spence LB 5-11 231 06/07/90 23 2 Miami Miami, FL D3 '12 0/0

RESERVE/INJURED; DESIGNATED FOR RETURN LIST

87 Matt Spaeth TE 6-7 260 11/24/83 29 7 Minnesota St. Michael, MN FA '13 0/0

RESERVE/INJURED LIST

34 LaRod Stephens-Howling RB 5-7 185 04/26/87 26 5 Pittsburgh Johnstown, PA UFA '13 (AZ) 1/0

50 Larry Foote LB 6-1 239 06/12/80 33 12 Michigan Detroit, MI FA '10 1/1

53 Maurkice Pouncey C 6-4 304 07/24/89 24 4 Florida Lakeland, FL D1 '10 1/1

64 Nik Embernate G 6-4 304 11/03/90 23 R San Diego State Yucaipa, CA FA '13 0/0

67 Levi Brown OT 6-6 324 03/16/84 29 7 Penn State Norfolk, VA T '13 (AZ) 4/4

80 Plaxico Burress WR 6-5 232 08/12/77 36 12 Michigan State Norfolk, VA FA '12 0/0

85 David Johnson TE/FB 6-2 260 08/26/87 26 5 Arkansas State Pine Bluff, AR D7b '09 5/2

91 Nick Williams DE 6-4 309 02/21/90 23 R Samford Birmingham, AL D7 '13 0/0

Head Coach: Mike Tomlin

Assistant Coaches:

PITTSBURGH STEELERS 2013 ROSTER BY EXPERIENCE

Experience Includes 2013 Season

Number of Players on Active Roster: 53

John Mitchell (asst head coach/defensive line); Dick LeBeau (defensive coordinator); Todd Haley (offensive

coordinator); Danny Smith (special teams coordinator); Randy Fichtner (quarterbacks); Keith Butler

(linebackers); James Daniel (tight ends); Richard Mann (wide receivers); Carnell Lake (defensive backs);

Jack Bicknell, Jr. (offensive line); Shaun Sarrett (offensive asst); Jerry Olsavsky (defensive asst); Kirby

Wilson (running backs); Garrett Giemont (strength and conditioning); Marcel Pastoor (asst strength and

conditioning).

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2013 ROSTER MOVES Date Pos. Name Transaction 1/2 OL Joe Long Signed Reserve/Future Contract 1/2 OL Justin Cheadle Signed Reserve/Future Contract 1/2 WR Derek Moye Signed Reserve/Future Contract 1/2 WR Bert Reed Signed Reserve/Future Contract 1/2 CB Isaiah Green Signed Reserve/Future Contract 1/2 DB Ross Ventrone Signed Reserve/Future Contract 1/7 LB Kion Wilson Signed Reserve/Future Contract 1/9 LB Brian Rolle Signed Reserve/Future Contract 1/10 RB Chris Rainey Waived 1/11 K Daniel Hrapmann Signed Reserve/Future Contract 1/11 TE Zack Pianalto Signed Reserve/Future Contract 1/16 CB Justin King Signed Reserve/Future Contract 1/28 WR Kashif Moore Signed Reserve/Future Contract 1/29 Coach Jack Bicknell, Jr. Signed Contract 1/31 Coach Danny Smith Signed Contract 2/13 Coach Richard Mann Signed Contract 2/28 QB John Parker Wilson Claimed off Waivers from Jacksonville 3/4 CB William Gay Signed Contract 3/9 LB James Harrison Released 3/11 OL Ramon Foster Re-signed 3/12 LB Larry Foote Re-signed 3/12 WR Plaxico Burress Re-signed 3/12 RB Jonathan Dwyer Signed Tender 3/13 TE David Johnson Re-signed 3/13 QB Bruce Gradkowski Signed Contract 3/13 OL Willie Colon Released 3/13 LS Greg Warren Re-signed 3/13 CB DeMarcus Van Dyke Re-signed 3/18 TE Matt Spaeth Signed Contract 4/3 LB Stevenson Sylvester Signed Contract 4/15 WR Emmanuel Sanders Signed Tender 4/18 NT Steve McLendon Signed Contract 4/18 RB Isaac Redman Signed Tender 4/25 LB Jarvis Jones Drafted 4/26 RB LaRod Stephens-Howling Signed Contract 4/26 RB Le’Veon Bell Drafted 4/26 WR Markus Wheaton Drafted 4/27 S Shamarko Thomas Drafted 4/27 QB Landry Jones Drafted 4/27 CB Terry Hawthorne Drafted 4/27 WR Justin Brown Drafted 4/27 LB Vince Williams Drafted 4/27 DE Nick Williams Drafted 4/27 DE Brian Arnfelt Signed Contract 4/27 LB Alan Baxter Signed Contract 4/27 WR Reggie Dunn Signed Contract 4/27 G Nik Embernate Signed Contract 4/27 OT Mike Farrell Signed Contract 4/27 OT Mike Golic, Jr. Signed Contract 4/27 DE Cordian Hagans Signed Contract 4/27 G Chris Hubbard Signed Contract 4/27 DT Omar Hunter Signed Contract 4/27 LS Luke Ingram Signed Contract 4/27 C Joe Madsen Signed Contract 4/27 RB Curtis McNeal Signed Contract 4/27 C Ivory Wade Signed Contract 4/27 DT Anthony Rashad White Signed Contract 4/27 WR J.D. Woods Signed Contract 4/30 WR Bert Reed Released 4/30 P Brian Moorman Signed Contract 5/6 C Ivory Wade Released 5/6 DT Anthony Rashad White Waived/Injured 5/6 OT Guy Whimper Signed Contract 5/6 LB Terence Garvin Signed Contract 5/16 S Shamarko Thomas Signed Contract 5/20 LB Vince Williams Signed Contract 5/23 WR Markus Wheaton Signed Contract 5/23 CB Terry Hawthorne Signed Contract 5/23 WR Justin Brown Signed Contract 6/3 LB Jarvis Jones Signed Contract 6/3 RB Le’Veon Bell Signed Contract 6/3 DE Nick Williams Signed Contract 6/3 TE Zack Pianalto Waived/Injured 6/3 TE Peter Tuitupou Signed Contract

Date Pos. Name Transaction 6/6 CB Justin King Reserve/Injured List 6/6 CB Nigel Malone Signed Contract 6/13 QB Landry Jones Signed Contract 7/26 TE Heath Miller Placed on PUP List 7/26 TE/FB David Johnson Placed on PUP List 7/26 NT Alameda Ta’amu Placed on PUP List 7/26 LB Sean Spence Placed on PUP List 7/30 DT Omar Hunter Released 7/30 CB Nigel Malone Released 7/30 CB Ryan Steed Signed Contract 7/30 TE John Rabe Signed Contract 8/1 LS Luke Ingram Released 8/1 CB Buddy Jackson Claimed off Waivers from Kansas City 8/3 G Nik Embernate Waived/Injured 8/3 OT D’Anthony Batiste Signed Contract 8/5 NT Alameda Ta’amu Activated from PUP List 8/7 RB Curtis McNeal Waived/Injured 8/7 DE Cordian Hagans Released 8/7 RB Alvester Alexander Signed Contract 8/7 CB Devin Smith Signed Contract 8/8 OT Mike Farrell Released 8/8 TE Nathan Overbay Signed Contract 8/8 TE John Rabe Released 8/8 TE Michael Palmer Claimed off Waivers from Seattle 8/10 CB Buddy Jackson Released 8/10 OT Mike Farrell Signed Contract 8/13 WR Plaxico Burress Reserve/Injured List 8/13 WR Tyler Shaw Signed Contract 8/16 K Daniel Hrapmann Released 8/16 RB Jeremy Wright Signed Contract 8/21 TE/FB David Johnson Activated from PUP List 8/23 LB Adrian Robinson Traded to Philadelphia 8/23 RB Felix Jones Acquired via Trade with Philadelphia 8/25 LB Sean Spence Placed on Reserve/PUP List 8/25 G Justin Cheadle Waived/Injured 8/25 CB DeMarcus Van Dyke Waived/Injured 8/25 DE Nick Williams Reserve/Injured List 8/25 OT D’Anthony Batiste Released 8/25 RB Baron Batch Released 8/25 OT Mike Farrell Released 8/25 WR David Gilreath Released 8/25 WR Tyler Shaw Released 8/25 CB Ryan Steed Released 8/25 LB Stevenson Sylvester Released 8/25 TE Peter Tuitupou Released 8/25 QB John Parker Wilson Released 8/25 WR J.D. Woods Released 8/25 RB Jeremy Wright Released 8/31 RB Alvester Alexander Released 8/31 DE Brian Arnfelt Released 8/31 LB Alan Baxter Released 8/31 WR Justin Brown Released 8/31 WR Reggie Dunn Released 8/31 RB Jonathan Dwyer Released 8/31 LB Terence Garvin Released 8/31 OT Mike Golic, Jr. Released 8/31 CB Terry Hawthorne Released 8/31 G Chris Hubbard Released 8/31 OT Joe Long Released 8/31 C Joe Madsen Released 8/31 TE Jamie McCoy Released 8/31 LB Marshall McFadden Released 8/31 P Brian Moorman Released 8/31 WR Kashif Moore Released 8/31 TE Nathan Overbay Released 8/31 LB Brian Rolle Released 8/31 CB Devin Smith Released 8/31 NT Alameda Ta’amu Released 8/31 S Ross Ventrone Released 8/31 CB Josh Victorian Released 8/31 TE Heath Miller Activated from PUP List 9/1 RB Alvester Alexander Signed to Practice Squad 9/1 DE Brian Arnfelt Signed to Practice Squad 9/1 LB Alan Baxter Signed to Practice Squad

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2013 ROSTER MOVES 9/1 WR Justin Brown Signed to Practice Squad 9/1 LB Terence Garvin Signed to Practice Squad 9/1 G Chris Hubbard Signed to Practice Squad 9/1 OT Joe Long Signed to Practice Squad 9/1 CB Devin Smith Signed to Practice Squad 9/1 G John Malecki Released 9/1 C/G Cody Wallace Signed Contract 9/2 P Drew Butler Released 9/2 CB Isaiah Green Released 9/2 P Zoltan Mesko Signed Contract 9/2 CB Antwon Blake Claimed off Waivers from Jacksonville 9/3 TE Matt Spaeth Placed on IR; Designated for Return List 9/3 LB Terence Garvin Signed to Active Roster 9/3 WR Kashif Moore Signed to Practice Squad 9/4 CB Devin Smith Released from Practice Squad 9/4 CB Isaiah Green Signed to Practice Squad 9/9 LB Larry Foote Placed on Reserve/Injured List 9/9 C Maurkice Pouncey Placed on Reserve/Injured List 9/9 RB LaRod Stephens-Howling Placed on Reserve/Injured List 9/9 RB Jonathan Dwyer Signed Contract 9/9 C/G Fernando Velasco Signed Contract 9/9 K Shayne Graham Signed Contract 9/17 K Shayne Graham Released 9/17 CB Isaiah Green Signed to Active Roster 9/18 CB Devin Smith Signed to Practice Squad 9/24 G Justin Cheadle Waived from Reserve/Injured 10/2 CB Isaiah Green Released 10/2 OT Levi Brown Acquired via Trade with Arizona 10/7 CB Devin Smith Released from Practice Squad 10/7 CB Isaiah Green Signed to Practice Squad 10/9 LB Kion Wilson Released 10/9 LB Stevenson Sylvester Signed Contract 10/10 S DaMon Cromartie-Smith Waived/Injured 10/10 S Will Allen Signed Contract 10/11 LB Alan Baxter Released from Practice Squad 10/11 LB Kion Wilson Signed to Practice Squad 10/15 OT Levi Brown Placed on Reserve/Injured List 10/15 TE/FB David Johnson Placed on Reserve/Injured List 10/15 TE Richard Gordon Signed Contract 10/15 CB Isaiah Green Signed to Active Roster 10/15 S DaMon Cromartie-Smith Waived from Reserve/Injured 10/16 WR Devon Wylie Signed to Practice Squad 10/21 RB Isaac Redman Released 10/21 LB Kion Wilson Signed to Active Roster 10/22 RB George Winn Signed to Practice Squad 10/29 P Zoltan Mesko Released 10/29 P Mat McBriar Signed Contract 10/30 WR Devon Wylie Released from Practice Squad 10/30 CB Devin Smith Signed to Practice Squad 11/5 CB Isaiah Green Released 11/5 CB DeMarcus Van Dyke Signed Contract 11/7 CB Devin Smith Released from Practice Squad 11/7 CB Isaiah Green Signed to Practice Squad

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HOW THE 2013 STEELERS WERE BUILT

Year-Record (Finish) Draft Choices (26) Free Agents (21) Unrestricted Free Agents (2) Trade (1) Waivers (3)

2002: 11-5-1 (1

st AFC North) DE Brett Keisel (#7b)

________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2003: 6-10 (3

rd AFC North) S Troy Polamalu (#1)

CB Ike Taylor (#4)

________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2004: 15-1 (1

st AFC North) QB Ben Roethlisberger (#1)

________________________________________________________________________________________________________2005: 11-5 (2

nd AFC North) TE Heath Miller (#1) LS Greg Warren FA

________________________________________________________________________________________________________2006: 8-8 (T-2

nd AFC North) S Ryan Clark UFA (WAS)

________________________________________________________________________________________________________2007: 10-6 (1

st AFC North) LB Lawrence Timmons (#1)

LB LaMarr Woodley (#2)

________________________________________________________________________________________________________2009: 9-7 (3

rd AFC North) DE Ziggy Hood (#1) OL Ramon Foster FA

NT Steve McLendon FA

________________________________________________________________________________________________________2010: 12-4 (T-1

st AFC North) LB Jason Worilds (#2) K Shaun Suisham FA

WR Emmanuel Sanders (#3) WR Antonio Brown (#6b)

________________________________________________________________________________________________________2011: 12-4 (T-1

st AFC North) DE Cameron Heyward (#1) DE Al Woods FA

OT Marcus Gilbert (#2) WR Jerricho Cotchery FA CB Curtis Brown (#3) CB Cortez Allen (#4) LB Chris Carter (#5)

________________________________________________________________________________________________________2012: 8-8 (3

rd AFC North) G David DeCastro (#1) FB Will Johnson FA

OT Mike Adams (#2) S Robert Golden FA TE David Paulson (#7b) DT Hebron Fangupo W (SEA) G Kelvin Beachum (#7d) WR Derek Moye FA

________________________________________________________________________________________________________2013: 3-6 (4

th AFC North) LB Jarvis Jones (#1) CB William Gay FA

RB Le’Veon Bell (#2) QB Bruce Gradkowski UFA (CIN) WR Markus Wheaton (#3) OT Guy Whimper FA S Shamarko Thomas (#4a) TE Michael Palmer W (SEA) QB Landry Jones (#4b) RB Felix Jones T (PHI) LB Vince Williams (#6b) C/G Cody Wallace FA CB Antwon Blake W (JAX) LB Terence Garvin FA RB Jonathan Dwyer FA C/G Fernando Velasco FA LB Stevenson Sylvester FA S Will Allen FA TE Richard Gordon FA LB Kion Wilson FA P Mat McBriar FA CB DeMarcus Van Dyke FA

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2013 STARTING LINEUPS

OFFENSE

Opponent

WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB RB FB Preseason

N.Y. GIANTS (8/10) Sanders Adams Foster Pouncey DeCastro Gilbert Paulson A. Brown Roethlisberger Redman Palmer (TE) At Washington (8/19) Sanders Adams Foster Pouncey DeCastro Gilbert Paulson A. Brown Roethlisberger Bell McCoy KANSAS CITY (8/24) Sanders Adams Foster Pouncey DeCastro Gilbert Beachum A. Brown Roethlisberger Dwyer Cotchery (WR) At Carolina (8/29) Wheaton Adams Foster Pouncey DeCastro Gilbert D. Johnson Cotchery L. Jones Dwyer W. Johnson

Opponent

WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB RB FB Regular Season TENNESSEE (9/8) Sanders Adams Foster Pouncey DeCastro Gilbert Paulson A. Brown Roethlisberger Redman Beachum (TE) At Cincinnati (9/16) Sanders Adams Foster Velasco DeCastro Gilbert Paulson A. Brown Roethlisberger F. Jones Cotchery (WR) CHICAGO (9/22) Sanders Adams Foster Velasco DeCastro Gilbert Miller A. Brown Roethlisberger F. Jones W. Johnson Vs. Minnesota (9/29) Wheaton Adams Foster Velasco DeCastro Gilbert Miller D. Johnson Roethlisberger Bell W. Johnson At N.Y. Jets (10/13) D. Johnson (TE) Beachum Foster Velasco DeCastro Gilbert Miller A. Brown Roethlisberger Bell Paulson (TE) BALTIMORE (10/20) Adams (TE) Beachum Foster Velasco DeCastro Gilbert Miller A. Brown Roethlisberger Bell W. Johnson At Oakland (10/27) Sanders Beachum Foster Velasco DeCastro Gilbert Miller A. Brown Roethlisberger Bell Paulson (TE) At New England (11/3) Sanders Beachum Foster Velasco Whimper Gilbert Miller A. Brown Roethlisberger Bell Adams (TE) BUFFALO (11/10) Adams (TE) Beachum Foster Velasco DeCastro Gilbert Miller A. Brown Roethlisberger Bell W. Johnson DETROIT (11/17) At Cleveland (11/24) At Baltimore (11/28) MIAMI (12/8) CINCINNATI (11/15) At Green Bay (12/22) CLEVELAND (12/29)

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2013 STARTING LINEUPS

DEFENSE

Opponent

LE NT RE LOLB LILB RILB ROLB LCB RCB SS FS

Preseason

N.Y. GIANTS (8/10) Hood McLendon Keisel Woodley Foote Timmons Worilds Gay Taylor Polamalu Clark At Washington (8/19) Hood McLendon Keisel Woodley Foote Timmons Worilds Gay Taylor Polamalu Clark KANSAS CITY (8/24) Hood McLendon Keisel Woodley Foote Timmons Worilds Allen Taylor Polamalu Clark At Carolina (8/29) Hood McLendon Heyward Carter Rolle McFadden Worilds Allen C. Brown Cromartie-Smith Golden

Opponent

LE NT RE LOLB LILB RILB ROLB LCB RCB SS FS Regular Season

TENNESSEE (9/8) Hood McLendon Keisel Woodley Foote Timmons Worilds C. Allen Taylor Polamalu Clark At Cincinnati (9/16) Hood McLendon Keisel Woodley Wilson Timmons J. Jones Gay Taylor Polamalu Clark CHICAGO (9/22) Heyward Thomas (DB) Keisel Woodley Wilson Timmons J. Jones Gay Taylor Polamalu Clark Vs. Minnesota (9/29) Hood McLendon Keisel Woodley Williams Timmons J. Jones C. Allen Taylor Polamalu Clark At N.Y. Jets (10/13) Heyward Thomas (S) Keisel Woodley Gay (CB) Timmons J. Jones C. Allen Taylor Polamalu Clark BALTIMORE (10/20) Heyward McLendon Keisel Woodley Williams Timmons Worilds Gay Taylor Polamalu Clark At Oakland (10/27) Heyward McLendon Keisel Woodley Williams Timmons Worilds Gay Taylor Polamalu Clark At New England (11/3) Heyward McLendon Keisel Woodley Williams Timmons Worilds Gay Taylor Polamalu Clark BUFFALO (11/10) Heyward McLendon Keisel Woodley Williams Timmons Worilds Gay Taylor Polamalu Clark DETROIT (11/17) At Cleveland (11/24) At Baltimore (11/28) MIAMI (12/8) CINCINNATI (11/15) At Green Bay (12/22) CLEVELAND (12/29)

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2013 PLAYER PARTICIPATION Games 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Sep Sep Sep Sep Oct Oct Oct Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec 8 16 22 29 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 28 8 15 22 29 @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ 2013 Injury 2013 TEN CIN CHI MIN NYJ BAL OAK NE BUF DET CLE BAL MIA CIN GB CLE Career Consec. Games Games/ G/S G/S Missed Starts Names Adams, Mike LT LT LT LT SI TE P TE TE 18/13 4/2 0 8/7 Alexander, Alvester PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 Allen, Cortez LCB SI SI LCB LCB P P P P 37/6 6/0 2 7/3 Allen, Will * * * * P P P P P 140/35 42/0 0 10/2 Arnfelt, Brian PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 Baxter, Alan PS PS PS PS — — — — — 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 Beachum, Kelvin TE P P P LT LT LT LT LT 16/11 15/5 0 9/6 Bell, Le’Veon SI SI SI RB RB RB RB RB RB 6/6 6/6 3 6/6 Blake, Antwon SI P P SI P P P P P 23/0 5/0 0 7/0 Brown, Antonio WR WR WR P WR WR WR WR WR 47/21 14/5 0 9/8 Brown, Curtis P SI P P P SI SI SI P 32/0 1/0 1 5/0 Brown, Levi # # # # DNP IR IR IR IR 81/79 0/0 4 4/4 Brown, Justin PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 Burress, Plaxico IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 148/138 0/0 9 0/0 Carter, Chris P P P P SI P SI P SI 22/3 0/0 0 6/0 Cheadle, Justin IR IR IR — — — — — — 0/0 0/0 3 0/0 Clark, Ryan FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS 154/130 24/24 0 9/9 Cotchery, Jerricho P WR P P P P P P P 138/70 13/0 0 9/1 Cromartie-Smith, Damon P P P P — — — — — 10/0 0/0 0 4/0 DeCastro, David RG RG RG RG RG RG RG SI RG 12/11 1/1 1 8/8 Dwyer, Jonathan — P P P P P P P P 29/6 8/0 0 8/0 Embernate, Nik IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0/0 0/0 9 0/0 Fangupo, Hebron SI DNP SI SI SI SI SI SI SI 1/0 0/0 0 0/0 Foote, Larry ILB IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 172/119 0/0 8 1/1 Foster, Ramon LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG 66/51 40/38 0 9/9 Garvin, Terence P P P P P P P P P 8/0 8/0 0 8/0 Gay, William P LCB LCB P CB LCB LCB LCB LCB 105/59 105/5 0 9/7 Gilbert, Marcus RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT 28/27 9/9 0 9/9 Golden, Robert P P P P P P P P P 24/0 21/0 0 9/0 Gordon, Richard — — — — — SI SI SI SI 27/2 0/0 2 0/0 Gradkowski, Bruce DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 36/20 0/0 0 0/0 Graham, Shayne — SI — — — — — — — 155/0 0/0 0 0/0 Green, Isaiah PS PS SI SI PS P P P PS 3/0 3/0 0 3/0 Heyward, Cameron P P DE P DE DE DE DE DE 41/6 41/5 0 9/6 Hood, Ziggy DE DE P DE P P P P P 73/42 73/0 0 9/3 Hubbard, Chris PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 Johnson, David P P P WR TE IR IR IR IR 52/26 0/0 4 5/2 Johnson, Will DNP P FB FB P FB P P FB 24/11 8/1 0 8/4

Bold denotes starter and position P — Played DNP — Did Not Play IR — Reserve/Injured SI — Sunday Inactive PUP — Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform PS — Practice Squad SUS — Suspended/Team # — Starting LT for Arizona Cardinals * — Played with Dallas Cowboys

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2013 PLAYER PARTICIPATION Games 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Sep Sep Sep Sep Oct Oct Oct Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec 8 16 22 29 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 28 8 15 22 29 @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ 2013 Injury 2013 TEN CIN CHI MIN NYJ BAL OAK NE BUF DET CLE BAL MIA CIN GB CLE Career Consec. Games Games/ G/S G/S Missed Starts Names Jones, Felix P RB RB P P P P P P 73/25 32/0 0 9/2 Jones, Jarvis P OLB OLB OLB OLB SI P P P 8/4 3/0 1 8/4 Jones, Landry SI SI SI SI SI SI SI SI SI 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 Keisel, Brett DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE 141/107 37/37 0 9/9 Long, Joe PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 McBriar, Mat — — — — — — — P P 131/0 2/0 0 2/0 McLendon, Steve NT NT P NT P NT NT NT NT 46/8 38/4 0 9/7 Mesko, Zoltan P P P P P P P — — 55/0 55/0 0 7/0 Miller, Heath SI SI TE TE TE TE TE TE TE 130/129 7/7 2 7/7 Moore, Kashif PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 Moye, Derek P P SI SI P P P P SI 6/0 0/0 0 6/0 Palmer, Michael P P P P P P P P P 52/5 19/0 0 9/0 Paulson, David TE TE P P TE P TE P P 25/9 25/1 0 9/4 Polamalu, Troy SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS 139/123 14/14 0 9/9 Pouncey, Maurkice C IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 46/46 0/0 8 1/1 Redman, Isaac RB P P SI SI SI — — — 51/7 0/0 0 3/1 Roethlisberger, Ben QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB 136/135 13/13 0 9/9 Sanders, Emmanuel WR WR WR P P P WR WR P 49/13 26/0 0 9/5 Smith, Devin — — PS PS — — — PS — 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 Spaeth, Matt IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 91/56 0/0 9 0/0 Stephens-Howling, LaRod P IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 58/10 0/0 8 1/0 Spence, Sean PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP IR 0/0 0/0 9 0/0 Suisham, Shaun P P P P P P P P P 105/0 50/0 0 9/0 Sylvester, Stevenson — — — — P P P P P 44/1 4/0 0 4/0 Taylor, Ike RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB 161/127 8/8 0 8/8 Thomas, Shamarko P P DB P S P P P P 9/2 9/0 0 9/2 Timmons, Lawrence ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB 103/71 64/46 0 9/9 Van Dyke, DeMarcus — — — — — — — — SI 23/4 0/0 0 0/0 Velasco, Fernando — C C C C C C C C 57/27 8/8 0 8/8 Wallace, Cody SI SI SI SI SI DNP P P P 12/0 3/0 0 3/0 Warren, Greg P P P P P P P P P 126/0 57/0 0 9/0 Wheaton, Markus P P P WR SI SI SI SI P 5/1 1/0 4 5/1 Whimper, Guy DNP DNP DNP P DNP P P RG P 72/23 4/1 0 5/1 Williams, Nick IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0/0 0/0 9 0/0 Williams, Vince SI P P ILB P ILB ILB ILB ILB 8/5 8/4 0 8/5 Wilson, Kion P ILB ILB P PS PS SI SI SI 12/2 0/0 0 4/2 Winn, George — — — — — — PS PS PS 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 Woodley, LaMarr OLB OLB OLB OLB OLB OLB OLB OLB OLB 92/79 12/12 0 12/12 Woods, Al P P P P P P P P P 32/0 9/0 0 9/0 Worilds, Jason OLB P P P P OLB OLB OLB OLB 51/15 33/4 0 9/5 Wylie, Devon — — — — — PS PS — — 6/1 0/0 0 0/0 Bold denotes starter and position P — Played DNP — Did Not Play IR — Reserve/Injured SI — Sunday Inactive PUP — Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform PS — Practice Squad SUS — Suspended/Team # — Starting LT for Arizona Cardinals * — Played with Dallas Cowboys

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2013 INDIVIDUAL HIGHS

OPPONENTS STEELERS RUSHING

at N.E. (11/3) Stevan Ridley 26 Rushes 22 Le’Veon Bell vs. Buf (11/10) vs. Min (9/29)* Adrian Peterson 140 Yards 93 Le’Veon Bell vs. Bal (10/20) at Oak (10/27) Terrelle Pryor 93t Long 30 Jonathan Dwyer at N.E. (11/3) vs. Min (9/29)* Adrian Peterson 2 TDs 2 Le’Veon Bell vs. Min (9/29)* at Oak (10/27) Darren McFadden 2 at N.E. (11/3) Stevan Ridley 2 RECEIVING at N.E. (11/3) Rob Gronkowski 9 Receptions 12 Antonio Brown vs. Min (9/29)* at N.E. (11/3) Rob Gronkowski 143 Yards 196 Antonio Brown vs. Chi (9/22) at N.E. (11/3) Aaron Dobson 81t Long 55t Emmanuel Sanders at NYJ (10/13) vs. Min (9/29)* Greg Jennings 2 TDs 3 Jerricho Cotchery at N.E. (11/3) at N.E. (11/3) Aaron Dobson 2 PASSING at Cin (9/16) Andy Dalton 45 Attempts 51 Ben Roethlisberger vs. Min (9/29)* at Cin (9/16) Andy Dalton 25 Completions 36 Ben Roethlisberger vs. Min (9/29)* at N.E. (11/3) Tom Brady 432 Yards 406 Ben Roethlisberger vs. Chi (9/22) at N.E. (11/3) Tom Brady 81t Long 55t Ben Roethlisberger at NYJ (10/13) at N.E. (11/3) Tom Brady 4 TDs 4 Ben Roethlisberger at N.E. (11/3) at NYJ (10/13) Geno Smith 2 INTs 2 Ben Roethlisberger vs. Chi (9/22) at Oak (10/27) Terrelle Pryor 2 2 Ben Roethlisberger at Oak (10/27) 2 Ben Roethlisberger at N.E. (11/3) PUNT RETURNS vs. Ten (9/8) Darius Reynaud 5 Returns 4 Antonio Brown at Oak (10/27) vs. Ten (9/8) Darius Reynaud 58 Yards 74 Antonio Brown vs. Buf (11/10) vs. Ten (9/8) Darius Reynaud 27 Long 50 Antonio Brown vs. Buf (11/10) None TDs None KICKOFF RETURNS vs. Min (9/29)* Cordarrelle Patterson 5 Returns 4 Felix Jones vs. Min (9/29)* vs. Min (9/29)* Cordarrelle Patterson 144 Yards 92 Felix Jones vs. Min (9/29)* vs. Min (9/29)* Cordarrelle Patterson 42 Long 44 Emmanuel Sanders vs. Bal (10/20) None TDs None PUNTS vs. Buf (11/10) Brian Moorman 9 Punts 7 Zoltan Mesko vs. Ten (9/8 7 Zoltan Mesko at Cin (9/16) 7 Zoltan Mesko at Oak (10/27) at Oak (10/27) Marquette King 372 Yards 326 Zoltan Mesko at Cin (9/16) at N.E. (11/3) Ryan Allen 50.5 Avg. 46.7 Mat McBriar at N.E. (11/3) vs. Chi (9/22) Adam Podlesh 46.3 Net 42.7 Zoltan Mesko at Cin (9/16) at Cin (9/16) Kevin Huber 61 Long 65 Zoltan Mesko at Oak (10/27) vs. Ten (9/8) Brett Kern 4 In 20 1 Zoltan Mesko vs. Ten (9/8) 1 Zoltan Mesko vs. Min (9/29)* 1 Zoltan Mesko at Oak (10/27) 1 Mat McBriar vs. Buf (11/10) vs. Buf (11/10) Brian Moorman 2 Touchbacks 2 Zoltan Mesko at Oak (10/27) INTERCEPTIONS vs. Ten (9/8) Alterraun Verner 1 Interceptions 1 Ryan Clark at NYJ (10/13) at Cin (9/16) Reggie Nelson 1 1 Lawrence Timmons at NYJ (10/13) vs. Chi (9/22) Chris Conte 1 1 Troy Polamalu at Oak (10/27) vs. Chi (9/22) Major Wright 1 1 Cortez Allen at Oak (10/27) vs. Min (9/29)* Chad Greenway 1 1 Ryan Clark vs. Buf (11/10) at Oak (10/27) Tracy Porter 1 at Oak (10/27) Mike Jenkins 1 at N.E. (11/3) Duron Harmon 1 at N.E. (11/3) Devin McCourty 1 vs. Buf (11/10) Jairus Byrd 1 vs. Buf (11/10) Jairus Byrd 57 Long Return 37 Ryan Clark vs. Buf (11/10) vs. Chi (9/22) Major Wright 1 TDs None TACKLES vs. Min (9/29)* Josh Robinson 12 Total 20 Lawrence Timmons vs. Bal (10/20) vs. Min (9/29)* Josh Robinson 12 Solo 17 Lawrence Timmons vs. Bal (10/20) vs. Bal (10/20) Daryl Smith 5 Assisted 7 Lawrence Timmons at Oak (10/27) at N.E. (11/3) Steve Gregory 5 vs. Min (9/29)* Jared Allen 2.5 Sacks 2 Jason Worilds at N.E. (11/3) *Game played at Wembley Stadium in London

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2013 DRIVE ENGINEERING

Steelers

REGULAR SEASON No. Missed Blkd Blkd Scoring 1st STEELERS Drives TD FG FG FG Punt Punt Downs Fum. Int. Safety Time Pts Effic. Drive Sept. 8 vs. Ten 11 1 0 0 0 7 0 0 1 1 0 1 9 9% Fumble

Sept. 16 at Cin 12 1 1 0 0 7 0 0 1 1 0 1 10 17% Punt

Sept. 22 vs. Chi 13 2 3 0 0 2 0 1 3 2 0 0 23 38% Fumble

Sept. 29 vs. Min 12 3 2 0 0 4 0 0 1 1 0 1 27 42% Punt

Oct. 13 at NYJ 12 1 4 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 19 42% Punt

Oct. 20 vs. Balt 8 1 4 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 19 63% Punt

Oct. 27 at Oak 15 2 1 2 0 7 0 0 0 2 0 1 18 20% Punt

Nov. 3 at NE 14 4 1 0 0 3 0 2 1 2 0 1 31 36% Fumble

Nov. 10 vs. Buf 13 2 3 0 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 2 23 38% INT

Nov. 17 vs. Det

Nov. 24 at Cle

Nov. 28 at Balt

Dec. 8 vs. Mia

Dec. 15 vs. Cin

Dec. 22 at GB

Dec. 29 vs. Cle

TOTAL 110 17 19 2 0 42 0 3 8 10 0 9 179 33%

Opponents

REGULAR SEASON No. Missed Blkd Blkd Scoring 1st OPPONENTS Drives TD FG FG FG Punt Punt Downs Fum. Int. Safety Time Pts Effic. Drive Sept. 8 vs. Ten 11 1 3 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 1 1 16 36% Safety

Sept. 16 at Cin 12 2 2 0 0 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 20 33% Punt

Sept. 22 vs. Chi 12 3 2 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 40 42% FG

Sept. 29 vs. Min 12 4 2 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 34 50% FG

Oct. 13 at NYJ 12 0 2 0 0 7 0 0 0 2 0 1 6 17% Punt

Oct. 20 vs. Balt 7 1 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 57% Punt

Oct. 27 at Oak 15 3 0 0 0 8 0 0 1 2 0 1 21 20% TD

Nov. 3 at NE 14 7 2 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 55 64% Punt

Nov. 10 vs. Buf 12 1 1 0 0 9 0 0 0 1 0 0 10 17% FG

Nov. 17 vs. Det

Nov. 24 at Cle

Nov. 28 at Balt

Dec. 8 vs. Mia

Dec. 15 vs. Cin

Dec. 22 at GB

Dec. 29 vs. Cle

TOTAL 107 22 17 1 0 51 0 2 2 5 1 6 218 36%

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2013 STEELERS SCORING DRIVES

REGULAR SEASON Drive Score Time

Opponent Obtained Scoring Play Plays Yards Time Pit-Opp Qtr Remain Tennessee —— Reynaud tackled in end zone for a safety — — — 2-0 1 14:57 Tennessee Kickoff Cotchery 4-yd. pass from Roethlisberger 9 75 2:30 9-16 4 1:23 Cincinnati Punt Suisham 44-yd. FG 4 8 1:26 3-0 1 10:42 Cincinnati Punt Moye 1-yd. pass from Roethlisberger 5 65 2:19 10-10 2 1:54 Chicago Kickoff Suisham 27-yd. FG 9 71 3:25 3-17 2 13:36 Chicago Kickoff A. Brown 33-yd. pass from Roethlisberger 6 75 2:30 10-24 2 6:27 Chicago Kickoff Suisham 36-yd. FG 10 62 5:16 13-27 3 5:38 Chicago Punt A. Brown 21-yd. pass from Roethlisberger 3 69 1:30 20-27 3 1:50 Chicago Punt Suisham 44-yd. FG 11 52 4:31 23-27 4 10:38 Minnesota Kickoff Bell 8-yd. run 8 75 4:04 7-10 1 4:02 Minnesota Kickoff Suisham 26-yd. FG 15 78 9:03 10-17 2 3:39 Minnesota Kickoff Bell 1-yd. run 6 80 3:32 17-20 3 11:28 Minnesota Punt Cotchery 15-yd. pass from Roethlisberger 9 77 3:13 24-34 4 12:42 Minnesota Missed FG Suisham 28-yd. FG 9 54 3:12 27-34 4 3:37 N.Y. Jets Kickoff Suisham 46-yd. FG 10 52 6:18 3-3 2 12:07 N.Y. Jets Punt Suisham 33-yd. FG 9 67 4:43 6-3 2 5:25 N.Y. Jets Punt Suisham 48-yd. FG 8 35 3:18 9-3 2 0:45 N.Y. Jets Punt Sanders 55-yd. pass from Roethlisberger 3 64 1:31 16-6 3 12:30 N.Y. Jets Punt Suisham 32-yd. FG 12 65 7:02 19-6 4 12:09 Baltimore Punt Miller 3-yd. pass from Roethlisberger 10 60 6:05 7-0 1 5:24 Baltimore Kickoff Suisham 34-yd. FG 9 44 5:06 10-3 2 9:59 Baltimore Punt Suisham 28-yd. FG 13 70 8:03 13-6 3 2:56 Baltimore Kickoff Suisham 38-yd. FG 6 18 3:05 16-9 4 9:59 Baltimore Kickoff Suisham 42-yd. FG 7 39 1:58 19-16 4 0:00 Oakland Interception Suisham 47-yd. FG 5 19 2:44 3-14 2 14:14 Oakland Fumble Sanders 9-yd. pass from Roethlisberger 3 11 0:55 10-21 4 12:11 Oakland Punt Bell 2-yd. run (Sanders run) 12 83 2:58 18-21 4 1:24 New England Kickoff Suisham 30-yd. FG 7 68 2:54 3-14 2 7:36 New England Kickoff A. Brown 27-yd. pass from Roethlisberger 4 71 1:56 10-17 2 1:55 New England Fumble Cotchery 20-yd. pass from Roethlisberger 5 36 1:54 17-24 3 11:02 New England Punt Cotchery 8-yd. pass from Roethlisberger 5 46 2:18 24-24 3 7:10 New England Kickoff Cotchery 6-yd. pass from Roethlisberger 10 80 3:01 31-41 4 6:15 Buffalo Punt Suisham 36-yd. FG 13 58 6:46 3-3 2 8:47 Buffalo Punt Cotchery 5-yd. pass from Roethlisberger 9 86 4:48 10-3 2 1:55 Buffalo Punt Bell4-yd. run 6 58 3:03 17-3 3 3:02 Buffalo Interception Suisham 37-yd. FG 4 (-5) 1:31 20-3 4 8:00 Buffalo Punt Suisham 23-yd. FG 4 6 1:36 23-3 4 4:34

2013 OPPONENTS SCORING DRIVES

REGULAR SEASON

Drive Score Time

Opponent Obtained Scoring Play Plays Yards Time Pit-Opp Qtr Remain Tennessee Interception Battle 3-yd. run 12 49 6:48 2-7 2 0:44 Tennessee Punt Bironas 26-yd. FG 11 37 5:52 2-10 3 4:29 Tennessee Punt Bironas 44-yd. FG 11 62 6:19 2-13 4 6:01 Tennessee Punt Bironas 27-yd. FG 4 8 1:00 2-16 4 3:53 Cincinnati Fumble Bernard 7-yd. run 5 87 2:25 3-7 1 0:57 Cincinnati Punt Nugent 41-yd. FG 8 35 1:45 3-10 2 13:16 Cincinnati Punt Bernard 27-yd. pass from Dalton 8 78 5:08 10-17 3 6:08 Cincinnati Punt Nugent 25-yd. FG 14 57 6:51 10-20 4 7:51 Chicago Kickoff Gould 47-yd. FG 13 51 6:58 0-3 1 8:02 Chicago Fumble Forte 5-yd. run 4 17 1:37 0-10 1 5:05 Chicago Punt Bush 1-yd. run 5 60 1:56 0-17 1 2:01 Chicago Interception Wright 38-yd interception return — — — 3-24 2 8:57 Chicago Fumble Gould 32-yd. FG 6 14 3:23 10-27 3 10:54 Chicago Kickoff E. Bennett 17-yd. pass from Cutler 9 74 4:50 23-34 4 5:48

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Chicago Fumble Peppers 42-yd. fumble return (kick blocked) — — — 23-40 4 3:57 Minnesota Kickoff Walsh 54-yd. FG 9 47 2:52 0-3 1 12:08 Minnesota Punt Jennings 70-yd. pass from Cassel 3 76 0:56 0-10 1 8:06 Minnesota Punt Peterson 60-yd. run 1 60 0:10 7-17 2 12:42 Minnesota Kickoff Walsh 37-yd. FG 8 47 3:00 10-20 2 0:39 Minnesota Kickoff Peterson 7-yd. run 6 75 3:36 17-27 3 7:52 Minnesota Interception Jennings 16-yd. pass from Cassel 2 37 0:27 17-34 3 5:11 N.Y. Jets Punt Folk 25-yd. FG 9 38 5:39 0-3 1 3:25 N.Y. Jets Kickoff Folk 39-yd. FG 7 51 0:43 6-9 2 0:02 Baltimore Kickoff Tucker 46-yd. FG 10 49 5:19 7-3 1 0:05 Baltimore Fumble Tucker 38-yd. FG 5 18 0:31 10-6 2 0:08 Baltimore Kickoff Tucker 32-yd. FG 12 66 4:52 13-9 4 13:04 Baltimore Kickoff Clark 1-yd. pass from Flacco 16 73 8:01 16-16 4 1:58 Oakland Kickoff Pryor 93-yd. run 1 93 0:19 0-7 1 14:41 Oakland Punt McFadden7-yd. run 5 26 2:36 0-14 1 7:28 Oakland Punt McFadden 4-yd. run 11 72 6:05 3-21 2 1:55 New England Interception Amendola 34-yd. pass from Brady 1 34 0:06 0-7 1 4:00 New England Downs Gronkowski 19-yd. pass from Brady 6 67 2:06 0-14 2 10:30 New England Kickoff Gostkowski 20-yd. FG 8 77 3:45 3-17 2 3:51 New England Kickoff Ridley 1-yd. run 9 77 1:45 10-24 2 0:10 New England Kickoff Gostkowski 32-yd. FG 11 60 4:31 24-27 3 2:39 New England Punt Dobson 17-yd. pass from Brady 5 34 1:38 24-34 4 13:46 New England Punt Ridley 5-yd. run 8 61 3:28 24-41 4 9:16 New England Kickoff Dobson 81-yd. pass from Brady 2 93 1:00 31-48 4 5:15 New England Interception Blount 5-yd. run 2 28 0:38 31-55 4 2:41 Buffalo Interception Carpenter 20-yd. FG 9 28 3:59 0-3 1 6:16 Buffalo Kickoff Gragg 2-yd. pass from Manuel 15 80 4:31 10-23 4 0:03

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THIRD/FOURTH DOWN CONVERSIONS

REGULAR SEASON

THIRD DOWN FOURTH DOWN Date Opponent Made Att. Pct. Made Att. Pct. 9/8/13 STEELERS 4 13 31% 1 1 100% vs. Tennessee 6 15 40% 1 1 100% 9/16/13 STEELERS 3 12 25% 0 0 0% at Cincinnati 7 17 41% 0 1 0% 9/22/13 STEELERS 3 11 27% 0 1 0% vs. Chicago 5 15 33% 1 1 100% 9/29/13 STEELERS 8 15 53% 0 0 0% vs. Minnesota (London) 4 11 36% 0 0 0% 10/13/13 STEELERS 6 16 38% 0 0 0% at N.Y. Jets 3 11 27% 0 0 0% 10/20/13 STEELERS 7 12 58% 0 0 0% vs. Baltimore 7 14 50% 1 1 100% 10/27/13 STEELERS 4 15 27% 0 0 0% at Oakland 5 14 36% 0 0 0% 11/3/13 STEELERS 5 13 38% 1 3 33% at New England 7 12 58% 0 1 0% 11/10/13 STEELERS 8 17 47% 0 0 0% vs. Buffalo 3 14 21% 1 1 100% 11/17/13 STEELERS vs. Detroit 11/24/13 STEELERS at Cleveland 11/28/13 STEELERS at Baltimore 12/8/13 STEELERS vs. Miami 12/15/13 STEELERS vs. Cincinnati 12/22/13 STEELERS at Green Bay 12/29/13 STEELERS vs. Cleveland STEELERS 48 124 38.7% 2 5 40%

OPPONENTS 47 123 38.2% 4 6 66.7%