Winners and Losers from Week 14
It's tough to highlight winners from such a poorly played game, but pointing out the players who fell short of expectations isn't very difficult.
It's tough to highlight winners from such a poorly played game, but pointing out the players who fell short of expectations isn't very difficult.
The Steelers blow a huge opportunity in the AFC North in a crippling 34-24 loss at home to San Diego.
Steelers lose sight of fundamental football, lose against Chargers, and lose chance to gain ground on Ravens.
With no seasoned veteran set to replace their top cornerback when injury struck, the Steelers suffered at the hands of their secondary's inexperience.
Questions surrounded the Steelers franchise quarterback's return after a three week absence. Perhaps those questions should have aimed for his readiness, and not just his health.
On a day when both the Ravens and Bengals lost in dramatic fashion, the Steelers played their worst game of the 2012 season in a 34-24 loss to a Chargers team that entered Week 14 with a 4-8 record.
Steelers squander chance to pull within one game of division-leading Baltimore by taking one of the worst home losses in the Mike Tomlin era.
Steelers quarterback Charlie Batch rebounded from a 4th quarter INT to lead the Steelers from seven points down - and 10 points in the first half - to give the Baltimore Ravens their first home loss in 15 games. We break down some of his throws.
In which a bunch of statistics begin to eerily converge and the 2005, 2008, 2010 and 2012 teams have now had their Signature Win...
If one of the purposes of sports is to provide entertainment for people, Pittsburgh's last-second victory over the Ravens in Week 13 was one of those classic moments Steelers fans may cherish for a lifetime.