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AFC DIVISIONAL PLAYOFF GAME Pittsburgh Steelers (13-3) vs. Jacksonville Jaguars (11-6) DATE: Sunday, Jan. 14, 2018 | KICKOFF: 1:05 p.m. ET SITE: Heinz Field (68,400) • Pittsburgh, Pa. PLAYING SURFACE: Natural Grass TV COVERAGE: CBS (locally KDKA-TV, channel 2) ANNOUNCERS: Ian Eagle (play-by-play) Dan Fouts (analyst) | Evan Washburn (sideline) LOCAL RADIO: Steelers Radio Network WDVE-FM (102.5)/WBGG-AM (970) ANNOUNCERS: Bill Hillgrove (play-by-play) Tunch Ilkin (analyst) | Craig Wolfley (sideline) NATIONAL RADIO: Westwood One ANNOUNCERS: Tom McCarthy (play-by-play) Ross Tucker (analyst) | Steve Tasker (sideline) A LOOK AT THE COACHES Pittsburgh Steelers Head Coach Mike Tomlin Overall regular-season record: 116-60 (.659)/11th season Regular-season record with Pittsburgh: 116-60 (.659)/11th season Playoff Record/Years: 8-6 (.571)/eight years Jacksonville Jaguars Head Coach Doug Marrone Overall regular-season record: 26-24 (.520)/fourth season Regular-season record with Jacksonville: 11-7 (.611)/second season Playoff Record/Years: 1-0 (1.000)/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 COMMUNICATIONS Burt Lauten - Director of Communications Dominick Rinelli - Public Relations/Media Manager Angela Tegnelia - Public Relations Assistant www.steelers.com PITTSBURGH STEELERS 3400 South Water Street • Pittsburgh, PA 15203 412-432-7820 • Fax: 412-432-7878 PITTSBURGH STEELERS 2017 SCHEDULE PRESEASON (3-1) Friday, Aug. 11 @ New York Giants W, 20-12 (KDKA) Sunday, Aug. 20 ATLANTA W, 17-13 (KDKA) Saturday, Aug. 26 INDIANAPOLIS L, 19-15 (KDKA) Thursday, Aug. 31 @ Carolina W, 17-14 (KDKA) REGULAR SEASON (13-3) Sunday, Sept. 10 @ Cleveland W, 21-18 (CBS) Sunday, Sept. 17 MINNESOTA W, 26-9 (FOX) Sunday, Sept. 24 @ Chicago L, 23-17 OT (CBS) Sunday, Oct. 1 @ Baltimore W, 26-9 (CBS) Sunday, Oct. 8 JACKSONVILLE L, 30-9 (CBS) Sunday, Oct. 15 @ Kansas City W, 19-13 (CBS) Sunday, Oct. 22 CINCINNATI W, 29-14 (CBS) Sunday, Oct. 29 @ Detroit W, 20-15 (NBC) Sunday, Nov. 5 BYE WEEK Sunday, Nov. 12 @ Indianapolis W, 20-17 (CBS) Thursday, Nov. 16 TENNESSEE W, 40-17 (NBC/ NFL Network/Amazon) Sunday, Nov. 26 GREEN BAY W, 31-28 (NBC) Monday, Dec. 4 @ Cincinnati W, 23-20 (ESPN) Sunday, Dec. 10 BALTIMORE W, 39-38 (NBC) Sunday, Dec. 17 NEW ENGLAND L, 27-24 (CBS) Monday, Dec. 25 @ Houston W, 34-6 (NBC/ NFL Network/Amazon) Sunday, Dec. 31 CLEVELAND W, 28-24 (CBS) POSTSEASON (0-0) Sat.-Sun., Jan. 6-7 BYE - Wild Card Weekend Sun., Jan. 14 JACKSONVILLE 1:05 p.m. (CBS) Sunday, Jan. 21 Conference Championships Sunday, Jan. 28 Pro Bowl (Orlando, Fla.) Sunday, Feb. 4 Super Bowl LII (Minneapolis, Minn.) NOTE: All times are Eastern | Home games in Bold CAPS #2 PITTSBURGH STEELERS (13-3) vs. #3 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (11-6) Sunday, Jan. 14, 2018 • 1:05 p.m. (ET) • Heinz Field • Pittsburgh, Pa.

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AFC DIVISIONAL PLAYOFF GAMEPittsburgh Steelers (13-3)

vs.Jacksonville Jaguars (11-6)

DATE: Sunday, Jan. 14, 2018 | KICKOFF: 1:05 p.m. ETSITE: Heinz Field (68,400) • Pittsburgh, Pa.

PLAYING SURFACE: Natural GrassTV COVERAGE: CBS (locally KDKA-TV, channel 2)

ANNOUNCERS: Ian Eagle (play-by-play)Dan Fouts (analyst) | Evan Washburn (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: Westwood OneANNOUNCERS: Tom McCarthy (play-by-play)

Ross Tucker (analyst) | Steve Tasker (sideline)

A LOOK AT THE COACHESPittsburgh Steelers Head Coach Mike Tomlin

Overall regular-season record: 116-60 (.659)/11th seasonRegular-season record with Pittsburgh: 116-60 (.659)/11th season

Playoff Record/Years: 8-6 (.571)/eight years

Jacksonville Jaguars Head Coach Doug MarroneOverall regular-season record: 26-24 (.520)/fourth season

Regular-season record with Jacksonville: 11-7 (.611)/second seasonPlayoff Record/Years: 1-0 (1.000)/one year

www.steelers.comFor 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 COMMUNICATIONSBurt Lauten - Director of CommunicationsDominick Rinelli - Public Relations/Media ManagerAngela Tegnelia - Public Relations Assistant

www.steelers.com

PITTSBURGH STEELERS3400 South Water Street • Pittsburgh, PA 15203412-432-7820 • Fax: 412-432-7878

PITTSBURGH STEELERS2017 SCHEDULE

PRESEASON (3-1)

Friday, Aug. 11 @ New York Giants W, 20-12 (KDKA) Sunday, Aug. 20 ATLANTA W, 17-13 (KDKA) Saturday, Aug. 26 INDIANAPOLIS L, 19-15 (KDKA) Thursday, Aug. 31 @ Carolina W, 17-14 (KDKA)

REGULAR SEASON (13-3)

Sunday, Sept. 10 @ Cleveland W, 21-18 (CBS) Sunday, Sept. 17 MINNESOTA W, 26-9 (FOX) Sunday, Sept. 24 @ Chicago L, 23-17 OT (CBS) Sunday, Oct. 1 @ Baltimore W, 26-9 (CBS) Sunday, Oct. 8 JACKSONVILLE L, 30-9 (CBS) Sunday, Oct. 15 @ Kansas City W, 19-13 (CBS) Sunday, Oct. 22 CINCINNATI W, 29-14 (CBS) Sunday, Oct. 29 @ Detroit W, 20-15 (NBC) Sunday, Nov. 5 BYE WEEK Sunday, Nov. 12 @ Indianapolis W, 20-17 (CBS) Thursday, Nov. 16 TENNESSEE W, 40-17 (NBC/ NFL Network/Amazon) Sunday, Nov. 26 GREEN BAY W, 31-28 (NBC) Monday, Dec. 4 @ Cincinnati W, 23-20 (ESPN) Sunday, Dec. 10 BALTIMORE W, 39-38 (NBC) Sunday, Dec. 17 NEW ENGLAND L, 27-24 (CBS) Monday, Dec. 25 @ Houston W, 34-6 (NBC/ NFL Network/Amazon) Sunday, Dec. 31 CLEVELAND W, 28-24 (CBS)

POSTSEASON (0-0)

Sat.-Sun., Jan. 6-7 BYE - Wild Card Weekend Sun., Jan. 14 JACKSONVILLE 1:05 p.m. (CBS) Sunday, Jan. 21 Conference Championships Sunday, Jan. 28 Pro Bowl (Orlando, Fla.) Sunday, Feb. 4 Super Bowl LII (Minneapolis, Minn.)

NOTE: All times are Eastern | Home games in Bold CAPS

#2 PITTSBURGH STEELERS (13-3) vs.

#3 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (11-6) Sunday, Jan. 14, 2018 • 1:05 p.m. (ET) • Heinz Field • Pittsburgh, Pa.

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MEDIA NOTES— WEEKLY PRESS CONFERENCE —

Steelers Head Coach Mike Tomlin will conduct a press conference on Tuesday, Jan. 9, at approximately Noon in the Steelers’ press conference room at the UPMC Rooney Sports Complex.

— OFFICIAL STEELERS WEBSITE —Media and fans can read about the latest Steelers news on the official Steelers website. The site, www.steelers.com, features breaking news statistics, player biographies and much more.

— MEDIA-ONLY SECTION OF www.steelers.com —The Steelers Media Relations Department offers a “Media-Only” section on steelers.com. To sign up for this service, go to http://www.steelers.com/mediarelations/ and register as a new user below the left hand navigation bar. Then follow the instructions on the Media Relations page and once your registration is approved, you will receive an email and can access all information. If you have any questions or problems, please email [email protected].

— NFLCOMMUNICATIONS.COM —Journalists worldwide have access to the dedicated media websitefeaturing news from the NFL and its teams. Daily releases, statistics,domestic and international NFL updates and other information about the NFL are available.

STEELERS NATION HD RADIOSteelers Nation Radio is a 24-hour/day HD radio station dedicated  specifically  to  the  Pittsburgh  Steelers.  It  can  be heard on www.steelers.com,  the  official  Steelers  app  or  the iheart app on your smartphone, and at 102.5 WDVE HD2.A daily schedule of what is on Steelers Nation HD Radio is available at www.facebook.com/steelersnationradio.

STEELERS RADIO COVERAGE

For the 19th consecutive year, WDVE-FM (102.5) and WBGG-AM (970) are carrying all Steelers games. Additionally, Steelers games can be heard on a 48-station network spanning Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio, Maryland, New York and South Carolina. All Steelers games will be broadcast in Spanish on steelers.com. For the 24th straight season, Bill Hillgrove serves as the “Voice of the Steelers” and handles play-by-play duties for the broadcast. Joining Hill-grove for his 19th season as an expert analyst is Tunch Ilkin, the former Steelers All-Pro offensive tackle. Joining the team for his 15th season is former Steelers offensive lineman Craig Wolfley, who provides sideline analysis. Fans in Mexico can also listen to Steelers broadcasts on Grupo Im-agen and games are heard on www.steelers.com/espanol. Stations on the Steelers Radio Network include:

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

PENNSYLVANIA (31)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-WRKT (100.9)Gettysburg-WGET (1320)Grove City-WWGY (95.1)Homer City-WCCS (1160)Johnstown-WNTJ (1490)Johnstown-WRKW (99.1)Latrobe-WCNS (1480)Milton-WVLY (100.9)Mount Union-WHUN (106.9)Punxsutawney-WPXZ (104.1)Riverside/Selinsgrove-WVSL (92.3)Saegertown-WUZZ (94.3)Somerset-WNTI (990)Starview-WONN (92.7)State College-WQWK (1450)Uniontown-WMBS (590)Washington-WJPA (1450)Williamsport-WCXR (99.3)Williamsport-WZXR (103.7)

OHIO (4)Columbus-WYTS (1230)Columbus-WYTS (105.3)Fremont-WOHF (92.1)Youngstown-WNIO (1390)

MARYLAND (4)Cumberland-WRQE (106.1)Frederick-WFMD (930)Frostburg-WFRB (560)Hagerstown-WHAG (1410)

WEST VIRGINIA (6)Fairmont-WRLF (94.3)Fairmont-WMMN (920)Huntington-WVHU (800)New Martinsville-WXCR (92.3)St. Mary’s-WJAW (630)Wheeling-WBBD (1400)

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

THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE (Subject to change)

TUESDAY, JAN. 9• Coach Tomlin Press

Conference: Noon Live on Steelers.com

WEDNESDAY, JAN. 10• Player availability open locker

room 9:30 - 10 a.m.

• Practice 1:15 - 3:15 p.m.

• Post-practice player availability 3:15 - 3:45 p.m.

• Coach Tomlin available upon request after practice

THURSDAY, JAN. 11• Player availability open locker

room 12:30 - 12:45 p.m.

• Practice 1 - 3 p.m.

• Post-practice player availability 3 - 3:30 p.m.

• Coach Tomlin available upon request after practice

FRIDAY, JAN. 12• Practice 10:45 a.m. -

12:30 p.m.

• Player availability open locker room 12:30 - 1:15 p.m.

• Coach Tomlin available upon request after practice

SATURDAY, JAN. 13• No media availability

SUNDAY, JAN. 141:05 p.m.

Home Gamevs. Jacksonville Jaguars

(Heinz Field)CBS

(locally KDKA-TV,Channel 2)

MONDAY, JAN. 15• TBD

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STEELERS CLAIM THE NORTH With a 39-38 win in Week 14 vs. the Baltimore Ravens, the Pittsburgh Steelers clinched the 2017 AFC North division crown. Pittsburgh secured the AFC North division title for the eighth time since NFL realignment in 2002 - the most among division teams (Pittsburgh: 8, Baltimore: 4 and Cincinnati: 4). The Steelers are one of the most succesful teams in NFL history. The team’s 23 division titles, 30 playoff berths and 36 postseason wins are the most since the AFL-NFL merger in 1970:

DIVISION TITLESSINCE THE 1970 AFL-NFL MERGER

TEAM DIVISION TITLES Pittsburgh Steelers 23 Dallas Cowboys 19 New England Patriots 19 San Francisco 49ers 19 Minnesota Vikings 18

PLAYOFF BERTHSSINCE THE 1970 AFL-NFL MERGER

TEAM PLAYOFF BERTHS Pittsburgh Steelers 30 Dallas Cowboys 28 Minnesota Vikings 27 New England Patriots 24 San Francisco 49ers 24 Miami Dolphins 23 Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts 22 Denver Broncos 22

POSTSEASON WINS SINCE THE 1970 AFL-NFL MERGER

TEAM PLAYOFF WINS Pittsburgh Steelers 36 Dallas Cowboys 33 New England 31 San Francisco 30 Denver 23

STEELERS IN THE DIVISIONAL The Pittsburgh Steelers will make their 26th appearance in an NFL Divisional Playoff game when they host the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday, Jan. 14 at Heinz Field. Kickoff is 1:05 p.m. ET.  Pittsburgh owns a 16-9 record in its 25 Divisional Playoff games:

DATE OPPONENT RESULT 12/21/47 vs. Philadelphia Eagles L, 21-0 12/23/72 vs. Oakland Raiders W, 13-7 12/22/73 at Oakland Raiders L, 33-14  12/22/74    vs. Buffalo Bills  W, 32-14 12/27/75 vs. Baltimore Colts W, 28-10 12/19/76 at Baltimore Colts W, 40-14 12/24/77 at Denver Broncos L, 34-21 12/30/78 vs. Denver Broncos W, 33-10 12/30/79 vs. Miami Dolphins W, 34-14 1/1/84 at Los Angeles Raiders L, 38-10 12/30/84 at Denver Broncos W, 24-17 1/7/90 at Denver Broncos L, 24-23  1/9/93    vs. Buffalo Bills  L, 24-3 1/7/95 vs. Cleveland Browns W, 29-9  1/6/96    vs. Buffalo Bills  W, 40-21 1/5/97 at New England Patriots L, 28-3 1/3/98 vs. New England Patriots W, 7-6 1/20/02 vs. Baltimore Ravens W, 27-10 1/11/03 at Tennessee Titans L, 34-31 (OT) 1/15/05 vs. New York Jets W, 20-17 (OT) 1/15/06 at Indianapolis Colts W, 21-18 1/11/09 vs. San Diego Chargers W, 35-24 1/15/11 vs. Baltimore Ravens W, 31-24 1/17/16 at Denver Broncos L, 23-16 1/15/17 at Kansas City Chiefs W, 18-6 TOTAL 16-9 (.640)

STEELERS IN THE CHAMPIONSHIP The Pittsburgh Steelers made their 16th appearance in an AFC Championship Playoff game when they fell to the New England Patriots, 36-17, on Sunday, Jan. 22, 2017, at Gillette Stadium. Pittsburgh has a 8-8 record in its 16 AFC Championship games:

DATE OPPONENT RESULT 12/31/72 vs. Miami Dolphins L, 21-17 12/29/74 at Oakland Raiders W, 24-13 1/4/76 vs. Oakland Raiders W, 16-10 12/26/76 at Oakland Raiders L, 24-7 1/7/79 vs. Houston Oilers W, 34-5 1/6/80 vs. Houston Oilers W, 27-13 1/6/85 at Miami Dolphins L, 45-28 1/15/95 vs. San Diego Chargers L, 17-13 1/14/96 vs. Indianapolis Colts W, 20-16 1/11/98 vs. Denver Broncos L, 24-21 1/27/02 vs. New England Patriots L, 24-17 1/23/05 vs. New England Patriots L, 41-27 1/22/06 at Denver Broncos W, 34-17 1/18/09 vs. Baltimore Ravens W, 23-14 1/23/11 vs. New York Jets W, 24-18 1/22/17 at New England Patriots L, 36-17 TOTAL 8-7 (.533)

STEELERS IN THE WILD CARD The Pittsburgh Steelers made their 11th appearance in an NFL Wild Card playoff in the 2016 postseason at Heinz Field when they defeated the Miami Dolphins 30-12 on Sunday, Jan. 8:

DATE OPPONENT RESULT 1/9/83 vs. San Diego Chargers L, 31-28 12/31/89 at Houston Oilers W, 26-23 1/8/94 at Kansas City Chiefs L, 24-27 (OT) 12/29/96 vs. Indianapolis Colts W, 42-14 1/5/03 vs. Cleveland Browns W, 36-33 1/8/06 at Cincinnati Bengals W, 31-17 1/5/08 vs. Jacksonville Jaguars L, 31-29 1/8/12 at Denver Broncos L, 29-23 1/3/15 vs. Baltimore Ravens L, 30-17 1/9/16 at Cincinnati Bengals W, 18-16 1/8/17 vs. Miami Dolphins W, 30-12 TOTAL 6-5 (.545)

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STEELERS VS. TEAMS: PLAYOFFS TEAM RECORD Pct.Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts 5-0 1.000Cincinnati Bengals 2-0 1.000Cleveland Browns 2-0 1.000New York Jets 2-0 1.000Arizona Cardinals** 1-0 1.000Los Angeles Rams** 1-0 1.000Minnesota Vikings** 1-0 1.000Seattle Seahawks** 1-0 1.000Baltimore Ravens 3-1 .750Houston Oilers/Tennessee Titans 3-1 .750Buffalo Bills  2-1  .667Dallas Cowboys** 2-1 .667Kansas City Chiefs 1-1 .500Miami Dolphins 2-2 .500Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders 3-3 .500Denver Broncos 3-5 .375San Diego Chargers 1-2 .333New England Patriots 1-4 .200Green Bay Packers** 0-1 .000Detroit Lions 0-1 .000Jacksonville Jaguars 0-1 .000Philadelphia Eagles* 0-1 .000Total 36-25 .590* 1947 Eastern Division playoff game.** Super Bowl opponent.

HEINZ FIELD: PLAYOFF HISTORY   The Steelers have hosted 12 playoff games at Heinz Field since the stadium opened in 2001 - the second-most home postseason games in the NFL in the time span (New England: 20).  Pittsburgh holds an 8-4 (.667) mark in home playoff games at Heinz Field:

STEELERS HEINZ FIELD PLAYOFF GAME HISTORYDATE OPPONENT RESULT GAME1/20/02  Baltimore  W, 27-10  AFC Divisional Playoff1/27/02 New England L, 24-17 AFC Championship1/5/03 Cleveland W, 36-33 AFC Wild Card1/15/05  NY Jets  W, 20-17 (OT)  AFC Divisional Playoff1/23/05 New England L, 41-27 AFC Championship1/5/08 Jacksonville L, 31-29 AFC Wild Card1/11/09  San Diego  W, 35-24  AFC Divisional Playoff1/18/09 Baltimore W, 23-14 AFC Championship1/15/11  Baltimore  W, 31-24  AFC Divisional Playoff1/23/11 NY Jets W, 24-19 AFC Championship1/3/15 Baltimore L, 30-17 AFC Wild Card1/8/17 Miami W, 30-12 AFC Wild CardTotal 8-4 (.667)

STEELERS SUPER BOWL HISTORY The Steelers are 36-25 (.590) in the postseason, including a 21-11 record at home, a 9-12 mark on the road and a 6-2 record at neutral sites (Super Bowls IX, X, XIII, XIV, XXX, XL, XLIII and XLV). Pittsburgh has played in the Super Bowl three times since 2005 and the team’s eight trips to the Super Bowl are tied for the second most in NFL history with the Dallas Cowboys and Denver Broncos (New England: 9). The Steelers’ six wins in the Super Bowl are the most in league history. The following is a look at Pittsburgh’s Super Bowl history:

DATE OPPONENT RESULT SITE 1/12/75 Minnesota Vikings W, 16-6 New Orleans, La. 1/18/76 Dallas Cowboys W, 21-17 Miami, Fla. 1/21/79 Dallas Cowboys W, 35-31 Miami, Fla. 1/20/80 L.A. Rams W, 31-19 Pasadena, Calif. 1/28/96 Dallas Cowboys L, 27-17 Tempe, Ariz. 2/5/06 Seattle Seahawks W, 21-10 Detroit, Mich. 2/1/09 Arizona Cardinals W, 27-23 Tampa, Fla. 2/6/11 Green Bay Packers L, 31-25 Arlington, TexasTotal 6-2 (.750)

STEELERS PLAYOFF OT GAMES  Pittsburgh’s last overtime playoff game - a loss at Denver in a 2011 Wild Card - was the team’s fifth overtime postseason game in franchise history. The Steelers are 2-3 in those contests (1-3 on the road), with all games being decided by six points (except for the Broncos game). All three of the Steelers’ overtime losses have come on the road.

DATE OPPONENT RESULT ROUND12/31/89 at Houston Oilers W, 26-23 Wild Card1/8/94 at Kansas City Chiefs L, 27-24 Wild Card1/11/03 at Tennessee Titans L, 34-31 Divisional1/15/05 vs. NYJets W, 20-17 Divisional1/8/12 at Denver Broncos L, 29-23 Wild Card

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TOMLIN IN THE PLAYOFFS Head Coach Mike Tomlin is only the second coach in NFL history to reach two Super Bowls in his first four seasons as a head coach (Joe Gibbs - Washington Redskins). The Steelers are 8-6 during the Mike Tomlin era in the postseason, with three of the six losses being by six points or less. Mike Tomlin is the youngest coach in NFL history to win a Super Bowl. The following is a look at the youngest head coaches in Super Bowl history:

SEASON COACH TEAM YEAR, DAYS 2008 Mike Tomlin Pittsburgh 36, 323* 1995 Bill Cowher Pittsburgh 38, 265 1968 Don Shula Baltimore 39, 8 2002 Jon Gruden Tampa Bay 39, 162 1967 John Rauch Oakland 40, 147* Age on Feb. 1, 2009

Mike Tomlin became just the seventh coach in NFL history to win a Super Bowl within his first two seasons as head coach. The following is a look at the seven coaches who have won a Super Bowl within their first two seasons:

YEAR COACH TEAM SEASON 2008 Mike Tomlin Pittsburgh Steelers 2nd 2000 Brian Billick Baltimore Ravens 2nd 1995 Barry Switzer Dallas Cowboys 2nd 1989 George Siefert San Francisco 49ers 1st 1982 Joe Gibbs Washington Redskins 2nd 1980 Tom Flores Oakland Raiders 2nd  1971  Don McCafferty  Baltimore Colts    2nd

MISC. STEELERS POSTSEASON NOTES• In 2005,  the Steelers became the first No. 6 seed  in NFL 

history to win the Super Bowl. Since then two other Wild Card teams have gone on to win the Super Bowl (’10 Green Bay, sixth seed and ’07 Giants, fifth seed).

• Pittsburgh has played in 60 playoff games, which is second all-time behind Dallas (61).

• The Steelers have won 12 of their last 18 postseason games.

• Pittsburgh is 8-4 all-time in the postseason at Heinz Field since the stadium opened in 2001, including winning five of their previous six.

• The Steelers won the AFC Central title a team-record six consecutive seasons from 1974-79. They also won four consecutive division titles from 1994-97.

• The Steelers won a team-record seven consecutive postseason games, including two Super Bowls (IX and X), from Dec. 22, 1974 through Dec. 19, 1976. They won six consecutive postseason games from Dec. 30, 1978 through Jan. 20, 1980, including victories in Super Bowls XIII and XIV.

• The Steelers have been shut out only once in the postseason, during  the 1947 Eastern Division Playoff game, Dec.  21, 1947, versus the Philadelphia Eagles. The Steelers and Eagles finished  that season with 8-4  records and  tied  for first place in the Eastern Division. In those days, there was only one NFL Championship Game, so the two Pennsylvania neighbors  squared  off  for  the  right  to  face  the Chicago Cardinals in the Championship Game. The Eagles won, 21-0, but lost in the Championship Game, 28-21, to the Cardinals, the same franchise the Steelers faced in Super Bowl XLIII.

• The Steelers record  for  fewest points allowed  in a playoff game is five, during a 34-5 win in the 1978 AFC Championship Game versus the Houston Oilers at Three Rivers Stadium, on Jan. 7, 1979. The Steelers allowed a team-high 45 points during a 45-28 AFC Championship Game road loss to the Miami Dolphins on Jan. 6, 1985.

• Pittsburgh has faced 22 different teams in the postseason and has a winning record against 12 of those opponents. The Steelers have split their postseason contests with three teams and have a losing record versus seven teams.WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES: POSTSEASON

NAME W L PCT.Doug Marrone 1 0 1.000Mike Mularkey 1 0 1.000Dan Quinn 3 1 .750Bill Belichick 26 10 .722John Harbaugh 10 5 .667Sean Payton 7 4 .636Pete Carroll 10 7 .588Mike Tomlin 8 6 .571Mike McCarthy 10 8 .556Andy Reid 11 13 .458Ron Rivera 3 4 .429Jason Garrett 1 2 .333Bill O’Brien 1 2 .333Adam Gase 0 1 .000Jay Gruden 0 1 .000Marvin Lewis 0 7 .000Mike Zimmer 0 1 .000Sean McDermott 0 1 .000Sean McVay 0 1 .000

TOMLIN CLAIMS THE NORTH   Since 2007 - Mike Tomlin's first season as the Steelers' head coach - he has led Pittsburgh to six AFC North division titles - tied as the second-most division titles in the NFL from 2007-17:

DIVISION TITLES: 2007-17 TEAM DIVISION TITLES New England Patriots 10 Pittsburgh Steelers 6 Green Bay 6 Denver 5 Indianapolis 5 Seattle 5

@SteelersPRDeptThe Steelers Communications Department has created a Twitter account – @SteelersPRDept – for media to follow for news and information relating to the team. The department’s Twitter account is the the primary platform for how the team disseminates news and information including press releases, media advisories, practice and media availability times and more.

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SECOND TIME AROUND The Steelers will face the Jacksonville Jaguars for the second time in the 2017 season (Week Five, L, 31-29 at Heinz Field). Pittsburgh is 10-13 all-time against a non-divisional opponent in the second matchup of the season in such games:

DATE OPPONENT RESULT GAME9/17/72 vs. Oakland Raiders W, 34-28 Regular Season12/23/72  vs. Oakland Raiders  W, 13-7  AFC Divisional Playoff

11/11/73 at Oakland Raiders W, 17-9 Regular Season12/22/73  at Oakland Raiders  L, 33-14  AFC Divisional Playoff

9/29/74 vs. Oakland Raiders L, 17-0 Regular Season12/29/74 at Oakland Raiders W, 24-13 AFC Championship

9/12/76 at Oakland Raiders L, 31-28 Regular Season12/26/76 at Oakland Raiders L, 24-7 AFC Championship

11/6/77 at Denver Broncos L, 21-7 Regular Season12/24/77  at Denver Broncos  L, 34-21  AFC Divisional Playoff

12/16/78 at Denver Broncos W, 21-17 Regular Season12/30/78  vs. Denver Broncos  W, 33-10  AFC Divisional Playoff

10/7/84 vs. Miami Dolphins L, 31-7 Regular Season1/6/85 at Miami Dolphins L, 45-28 AFC Championship

11/5/89 at Denver Broncos L, 34-7 Regular Season1/7/90   at  Denver Broncos  L, 24-23  AFC Divisional Playoff 11/8/92  at Buffalo Bills  L, 28-20  Regular Season1/9/93   vs. Buffalo Bills  L, 24-3  AFC Divisional Playoff

12/24/94 at San Diego Chargers L, 37-34 Regular Season1/15/95 vs. San Diego Chargers L, 17-13 AFC Championship

12/7/97 vs. Denver Broncos W, 35-24 Regular Season1/11/98 vs. Denver Broncos L, 24-21 AFC Championship

12/13/97 at New England Patriots W, 24-21 (OT) Regular Season1/3/98 vs. New England Patriots W, 7-6  AFC Divisional Playoff

11/17/02 at Tennessee Titans L, 31-23 Regular Season1/11/03 at Tennessee Titans L, 34-31 (OT)  AFC Divisional Playoff

10/31/04 vs. New England Patriots W, 34-20 Regular Season1/23/05 vs. New England Patriots L, 41-27 AFC Championship

12/12/04 vs. New York Jets W, 17-6 Regular Season1/15/05 vs. New York Jets W, 20-17 (OT)  AFC Divisional Playoff

11/28/05 at Indianapolis Colts L, 26-7 Regular Season1/15/06  at Indianapolis Colts  W, 21-18  AFC Divisional Playoff

12/16/07 vs. Jacksonville Jaguars L, 29-22 Regular Season1/5/08 vs. Jacksonville Jaguars L, 31-29 AFC Wild Card

11/16/08 vs. San Diego Chargers W, 11-10 Regular Season1/11/09 vs. San Diego Chargers W, 35-24  AFC Divisional Playoff

12/19/10 vs. New York Jets L, 22-17 Regular Season1/23/11 vs. New York Jets W, 24-19 AFC Championship

12/20/15 vs. Denver Broncos W, 34-27 Regular Season1/17/16  at Denver Broncos  L, 23-16  AFC Divisional Playoff

10/16/16 at Miami Dolphins L, 30-15 Regular Season1/8/17 vs. Miami Dolphins W, 30-12 AFC Wild Card

10/2/16 vs. Kansas City Chiefs W, 43-14 Regular Season1/15/17  at Kansas City Chiefs  W, 18-16  AFC Divisional Playoff

10/23/16 vs. New England Patriots L, 27-16 Regular Season1/22/17 at New England Patriots L, 36-17 AFC Championship

10/8/17 vs. Jacksonville Jaguars L, 30-9 Regular Season1/14/1   vs. Jacksonville Jaguars         AFC Divisional Playoff

STEELERS PLAYOFF GAME SUPERLATIVES PASSING YARDS367 Tommy Maddox 1/5/03 vs. CLE W, 36-33349 Neil O’Donnell 1/15/95 vs. SD L, 17-13339 Ben Roethlisberger 1/17/16 at DEN L, 23-16337 Ben Roethlisberger 1/5/08 vs. JAC L, 31-29334 Ben Roethlisberger 1/3/15 vs. BAL L, 30-17

PASS COMPLETIONS32 Neil O’Donnell 1/15/95 vs. SD L, 17-1331 Ben Roethlisberger 1/22/17 at NE L, 36-1731 Ben Roethlisberger 1/3/15 vs. BAL L, 30-1730 Tommy Maddox 1/5/03 vs. CLE W, 36-3329 Ben Roethlisberger 1/5/08 vs. JAC L, 31-29

PASS ATTEMPTS54 Neil O’Donnell 1/15/95 vs. SD L, 17-1349 Neil O’Donnell 1/28/96 vs. DAL L, 27-1748 Tommy Maddox 1/5/03 vs. CLE W, 36-3347 Ben Roethlisberger 1/22/17 at NE L, 36-1745 Ben Roethlisberger 1/3/15 vs. BAL L, 30-17

PASSING TOUCHDOWNS4 Terry Bradshaw 1/21/79 vs. DAL W, 35-313 Five occasions, most recently Ben Roethlisberger 1/8/06 at CIN W, 31-17

RUSHING YARDS170 Le’Veon Bell 1/15/17 at KC W, 18-16167 Le’Veon Bell 1/8/17 vs. MIA W, 30-12158 Franco Harris 1/12/75 vs. MIN W, 16-6153 Franco Harris 12/27/75 vs. BAL W, 28-10

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS3 Franco Harris 12/22/74 vs. BUF W, 32-142 13 occasions, most recently Le’Veon Bell 1/8/17 vs. MIA W, 30-12

RECEPTIONS11 Hines Ward 1/5/03 vs. CLE W, 36-33 Franco Harris 1/9/83 vs. SD L, 31-2810 Four occasions, most recently Hines Ward 1/5/08 vs. JAC L, 31-29

RECEIVING YARDS161 Lynn Swann 1/18/76 vs. DAL W, 21-17156 John Stallworth 12/30/78 vs. DEN W, 33-10154 Martavis Bryant 1/17/16 at DEN L, 23-16

RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS2 Five occasions, most recently Antonio Brown 1/8/17 vs. MIA W, 30-12

YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE194 Martavis Bryant 1/17/16 at DEN L, 23-16180 Merril Hoge 1/7/90 at DEN L, 24-23174 Le’Veon Bell 1/8/17 vs. MIA W, 30-12

SACKS3.0 Three occasions, most recently James Harrison 1/15/11 vs. BAL W, 31-24

INTERCEPTIONS2 Three occasions, most recently Brent Alexander 1/20/02 vs. BAL W, 27-10

POINTS SCORED42 12/29/96 vs. IND W, 42-1440 1/6/96 vs. BUF W, 40-21 12/19/76 at BAL, W 40-1436 1/5/03 vs. CLE W, 36-33

FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED5 1/7/79 vs. HOU W, 34-56 1/3/98 vs. NE W, 7-6 1/12/75 vs. MIN W, 16-67 12/23/72 vs. OAK W, 13-7

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STEELERS POSTSEASON NOTES HEAD COACH MIKE TOMLIN

• Owns an 8-6 all-time record in the postseason (5-2 at Heinz Field).• Became the second head coach in NFL history to reach two Super Bowls in his first four seasons as a head coach.• Became the youngest head coach in NFL history to win a Super Bowl (Super Bowl XLIII).• Became just the seventh coach in NFL history to win a Super Bowl within his first two seasons as head coach.

QB BEN ROETHLISBERGER

• Is 13-7 all-time (.650) in the postseason as a starter.• Is one of six quarterbacks in NFL postseason history to start at least 20 games (Tom Brady, John Elway, Brett Favre, Peyton Manning and Joe Montana) and one of four to do so with one team (Brady: New England, Elway: Denver and Favre: Green Bay).• In 20 career postseason games - most in Steelers history - has a 62.3 completion percentage (385-of-618) for 4,787 yards and 25 touchdowns with 23 interceptions for a 84.3 passer rating. • His 385 completions and 4,787 passing yards are the most in Steelers postseason history and his 25 touchdown passes are the second-most in team postseason annals (Terry Bradshaw: 30).• Is tied for fifth in NFL postseason history in completions with Dan Marino (385), ranks sixth in passing yards (4,787) and tied for tenth in touchdown passes (25) with Joe Flacco.• Led the Steelers to the Super Bowl in three of his first seven seasons as the starting quarterback.• Became just the sixth quarterback in NFL history to start three Super Bowls in his first seven seasons (Troy Aikman, Tom Brady, John Elway, Bob Griese and Jim Kelly).• Led the Steelers to four AFC Championship Games in his first seven seasons as the starting quarterback, becoming just the eighth quarterback in NFL history to do so (Troy Aikman, Tom Brady, Terry Bradshaw, Jim Kelly, Donovan McNabb, Ken Stabler and Roger Staubach).• Became the youngest quarterback in league history to win a Super Bowl (Super Bowl XL) at 23 years old.• Became the second-youngest starting quarterback to win two Super Bowls (26 years, 336 days old on Feb. 1, 2009; Tom Brady - 26 years, 182 days on Feb. 1, 2004).• Engineered a game-winning, 78-yard drive that culminated with a six-yard touchdown pass to WR Santonio Holmes for the go-ahead score with 35 seconds left in Super Bowl XLIII.• Became just the 10th quarterback in NFL history to win more than one Super Bowl (Terry Bradshaw, Joe Montana, Tom Brady - 4; Troy Aikman- 3; Ben Roethlisberger, John Elway, Bob Griese, Jim Plunkett, Bart Starr, Roger Staubach - 2).• Has eight multi-touchdown postseason passing games.• Had a career playoff-high 65-yard touchdown pass to WR Santonio Holmes in the 2008 AFC Championship Game versus Baltimore.• Has four 300-yard postseason games, the most in team playoff history.• Posted a career playoff-high 339 yards passing in a 2015 AFC Divisional Playoff game at the Denver Broncos.• Threw two touchdowns (50 and 62 yards) to WR Antonio Brown against Miami in a 2016 AFC Wild Card Game.• Has engineered four postseason fourth quarter/overtime game-winning drives, including most recently in a 2015 AFC Wild Card Game at Cincinnati.

STEELERS POSTSEASON NOTES WR ANTONIO BROWN • Has postseason career totals of 44 catches for 705 yards and two touchdown receptions in nine games. • His 705 receiving yards are fourth-most and his 44 catches are sixth best in team postseason record books.   • In his first career postseason game, finished with a game-high  75 receiving yards in a 2010 AFC Divisional Playoff win over the Baltimore Ravens.   • Hauled in a catch of 58 yards on the team’s final drive to set up the game-winning touchdown against the Ravens. • In the 2010 AFC Championship Game, caught a 14-yard   pass on third-and-six to seal the victory in the final two minutes of the game. • Made his first career postseason start vs. Baltimore in a 2014 AFC Wild Card, setting a single-game postseason high of nine catches for 117 yards. • Recorded 119 receiving yards on seven catches, both game- highs in a 2015 AFC Wild Card game at Cincinnati. • Totaled a postseason game-high 124 receiving yards and the  first  touchdown  catches  of  his  postseason  career  in  a  2016 AFC Wild Card game vs. Miami, on five catches. Caught each of his two touchdown receptions (50 and 62 yards) in  the first quarter.  • Led all players in receptions (6) and receiving yards  (108) in a  2016 AFC Divisional Playoff game at Kansas City. • Became the second player in NFL postseason history to record at least 100 receiving yards in four consecutive games, joining Larry Fitzgerald (four). • His  309  receiving  yards  in  the  2016  playoffs  are  the  most by a Steeler in a single postseason, and are the fifth most yards from scrimmage. • Caught 18 catches in the 2016 postseason – tying Hines Ward (2002) as the most by a Steeler in a single posteason.  • Has caught at least five passes for 50 yards in six consecutive  playoff games, breaking a tie with Hines Ward (five) for the longest such streak in Steelers postseason history. • Twenty-six of his 44 playoff catches have resulted in a first  down.

RB Le’VEON BELL • Has postseason totals of 357 rushing yards on 65 carries with two touchdowns and four catches for three yards. • His 357 rushing yards in the 2016 postseason stand as the most by a Steeler in a single postseason. • Recorded at least 150 rushing yards in each of his first two career playoff games, totaling 337 yards on 59 carries (5.7 avg.) with two rushing touchdowns.   • Made his NFL playoff debut in a 2016 AFC Wild Card game vs. Miami and set a then team single-game postseason record for rushing yards (167) and tied for the second-most rushing  touchdowns in a playoff game (2).  • His 174 yards from scrimmage (167 rushing / 7 receiving) against  Miami are the third-most in a Steelers playoff game.  • Surpassed his own team single-game postseason record  for rushing yards in his second career playoff game, gaining  170 yards on 30 attempts in a 2016 AFC Divisional Playoff  game at Kansas City.

RB STEVAN RIDLEY   • In five career postseason games - all with New England-  has rushed for 242 yards (56 carries) and three touchdowns and added two catches for 17 yards.

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STEELERS POSTSEASON NOTES WR MARTAVIS BRYANT • Has caught at least five catches in each of his first three  career playoff games, tallying 19 receptions for 244 receiving yards and two touchdown catches, to go along with four rushing attempts for 90 yards.   • Tied a Steelers postseason playoff game record among rookies  with five catches in his NFL postseason debut vs. Baltimore  in a 2014 AFC Wild Card game, finishing with 61 receiving yards and a touchdown catch. • Caught his second career postseason touchdown in a 2015  AFC Wild Card game at Cincinnati, and finished with five catches for 29 yards and a 44-yard run.   • Led all players with single-game playoff game bests  in  receptions (9), receiving yards (154) and yards from scrimmage  (194) in a 2015 Divisional Playoff at Denver. His 194 yards from scrimmage set a franchise record and his 154 receiving  yards were the third-most in Steelers playoff history.   • Has a 40-yard run in each of his last two playoff games -  the first wide receiver in NFL postseason history with such a   streak - and the first by any Steeler since Merril Hoge in the 1989 postseason.

WR ELI ROGERS • His career postseason numbers include 13 receptions  for 112 yards in three playoff games (two starts). 

TE JESSE JAMES • In five career playoff games, has caught 12 passes for 159 yards (13.3 avg.).

DE CAMERON HEYWARD • Started three of his four postseason games played and has 7 tackles (6 solo) and a sack.   • Notched his first career postseason sack in the 2015 AFC Wild Card game at Cincinnati, forcing a fumble on the play. DE STEPHON TUITT • Has started each of his six postseason games played, all with Pittsburgh, and totaled 15 tackles (9 solo), four quarterback hits, two tackles for losses and two defensive fumble recoveries.

LB BUD DUPREE   • Has started each of his five postseason games played, en route to notching 21 tackles (14 solo), a half-sack, three quarterback hits and 3 tackles for losses. • Split a sack with LB James Harrison of Miami QB Matt Moore in the fourth quarter of a 2016 AFC Wild Card game.

STEELERS POSTSEASON NOTES CB WILLIAM GAY • Has played in 14 career postseason games (seven starts). • Has two career postseason defensive fumble recoveries.  •In the 2010 AFC Championship Game, posted his first career postseason touchdown as he scooped up a Jets’ fumble and  returned it 19 yards for a touchdown late in the first half.

CB COTY SENSABAUGH •Totaled 6 tackles (5 solo) and a sack in one career  playoff game - a 2016 NFL Wild Card game at Green Bay while with the N.Y. Giants.

S MIKE MITCHELL • In seven postseason games (one with Carolina and six with Pittsburgh), has totaled 34 tackles (15 solo), a sack, one quarterback hit, a forced fumble and two passes defensed.

K CHRIS BOSWELL   • Has converted each of his first 15 postseason career field  goal attempts - an NFL record for consecutive field goals made  to begin a playoff career - and rank him tied for second in team  playoff history with Gary Anderson and Roy Gerela.  • Set a Steelers record for the most field goals by a  kicker in a single postseason with eight in the 2016 playoffs.  • Set an NFL record for the most field goals (four) by a rookie/  first-year player in a playoff game in a 2015 AFC Wild Card  at Cincinnati. His four field goals also tied for the most in  Steelers playoff history (third occasion).  • Established an NFL single-game postseason record with six  field goals made  in a 2016 AFC Divisional Playoff game at Kansas City. • His six field goals made marked his second career postsesaon game with at least four field goals made  to become the first player in team playoff history with multiple  four field goal games. 

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THE STEELERS IN 2017

Regular Post Season SeasonOverall: 13-3 0-0At Home: 6-2 0-0On the Road: 7-1 0-0Neutral: 0-0 0-0

By Month: September 2-1 0-0 October 4-1 0-0 November 3-0 0-0 December 4-1 0-0 January 0-0 0-0

vs. AFC: 10-2 0-0 vs. AFC North 6-0 0-0 vs. AFC East 0-1 0-0 vs. AFC South 3-1 0-0 vs. AFC West 1-0 0-0

vs. NFC: 3-1 0-0 vs. NFC East 0-0 0-0 vs. NFC North 3-1 0-0 vs. NFC South 0-0 0-0 vs. NFC West 0-0 0-0

When: When Scoring First: 10-1 0-0 When Opponent Scored First: 2-2 0-0 When Scoring 20 or More Points: 12-1 0-0 When Scoring Less Than 20 Points: 1-2 0-0  When Leading after the first quarter:    6-1  0-0  When Trailing after the first quarter:    3-1  0-0  When Tied after the first quarter:    4-1  0-0 When Leading at the Half: 9-1 0-0 When Trailing at the Half: 3-2 0-0 When Tied at the Half: 1-0 0-0 When Leading after three quarters: 9-1 0-0 When Trailing after three quarters: 3-2 0-0 When Tied after three quarters: 1-0 0-0 When Outrushing the Opponent: 9-1 0-0 With 35 or More Rushing Attempts: 3-0 0-0 With Less Than 25 Passing Attempts: 0-0 0-0 When Led in Time of Possession: 8-2 0-0 When Trailed in Time of Possession: 5-1 0-0

On Turf: 4-0 0-0 On Grass: 9-3 0-0

When led in Takeaway/Turnover Ratio: 6-0 0-0 When even in Takeaway/Turnover Ratio: 4-2 0-0 When trailed in Takeaway/Turnover Ratio: 3-1 0-0 With an Individual 100-Yard Rusher: 3-1 0-0 With an Individual 300-Yard Passer: 3-1 0-0 With an Individual 100-Yard Receiver: 8-3 0-0 With an Ind. Opponent 100-Yard Rusher: 2-2 0-0 With an Ind. Opponent 300-Yard Passer: 2-0 0-0 With an Ind. Opponent 100-Yard Receiver: 4-1 0-0

When winning the coin toss: 7-1 0-0 When losing the coin toss: 6-2 0-0 When playing outdoors: 10-3 0-0 When playing indoors: 3-0 0-0 In overtime games: 0-1 0-0

A TRIBUTE TO DAN ROONEY Throughout the 2017 season, Steelers players have worn

a patch on the right side of their jerseys in memory of the late Chairman Ambassador Dan Rooney. The patch - with Rooney’s initials - DMR - which stands for Daniel Milton Rooney - is lovingly enveloped in black and gold shamrock to honor, remember and show love and respect for the man who was more than an owner, but family to the players.

STEELERS HALL OF HONOR The Steelers announced their inaugural Hall of Honor class on Aug. 29 at an event in the PNC Champions Club at Heinz Field. Twenty-seven members were announced in the class who were inducted during a formal ceremony during Alumni Weekend, Nov. 25-26. The inaugural class was introduced during halftime of the Steelers Sunday Night Football game vs. the Green Bay Packers in Week 12. The inaugural class includes the following (in alphabetical order):

• Jerome Bettis• Mel Blount• Terry Bradshaw• Jack Butler• Dermontti Dawson• Bill Dudley• Joe Greene• Kevin Greene• L.C. Greenwood• Jack Ham• Franco Harris• Dick Hoak• John Henry Johnson• Walt Kiesling• Jack Lambert• Bobby Layne• John McNally• Chuck Noll• Arthur J. Rooney, Sr.• Daniel M. Rooney• Andy Russell• Donnie Shell• John Stallworth• Ernie Stautner• Lynn Swann• Mike Webster• Rod Woodson

Each inductee received a replica of a solid steel football, which will replicate the original that was given to Steelers’ founder Art Rooney Sr. by the United States Steel Corporation and United Steel Workers in 1982 on the occasion of the team’s 50th Season. They are part of a display to be located inside the FedEx Great Hall at Heinz Field. The Steelers announced plans for a Hall of Honor on Aug. 1. The Hall of Honor will induct former players, coaches, and front office personnel who were integral in creating and sustaining the franchise’s success dating back to when the team was founded in 1933.

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2017 HONORS AND AWARDS

The 2017 Steelers led all NFL teams in Pro Bowl selections (eight) and Player of the Week honors (nine). The team's nine Player of the Week selections in 2017 are the most by the Steel-ers in team history, surpassing the previous mark of eight set in 2004.

Le’Veon Bell• 2018 Pro Bowl Selection• Associated Press All-Pro Team (Flex)• Associated Press All-Pro Second-Team (RB)• FedEx Ground Player of the Week (Week 4)• AFC Offensive Player of the Week (Week 6)• AFC Offensive Player of the Month (December)Chris Boswell• 2018 Pro Bowl Selection• AFC Special Teams Player of the Week (Week 13)Antonio Brown• 2018 Pro Bowl Selection• Associated Press All-Pro First-Team • Steelers' MVP• AFC Offensive Player of the Week (Week 11)• Edge Clutch Performer of the Week (Week 12)Artie Burns• Ed Block Courage AwardDavid• 2018 Pro Bowl Selection• Associated Press All-Pro First-Team• Pro Football Writers' "The Chief Award"Cameron Heyward• Associated Press All-Pro First-Team• AFC Defensive Player of the Week (Week 4)• AFC Defensive Player of the Week (Week 12)Mike Hilton• AFC Defensive Player of the Week (Week 16)Maurkice Pouncey• 2018 Pro Bowl SelectionBen Roethlisberger• 2018 Pro Bowl Selection• AFC Offensive Player of the Week (Week 14)• FedEx Air Player of the Week (Week 14)Ryan Shazier• 2018 Pro Bowl SelectionJuJu Smith-• AFC Offensive Player of the Week (Week 8)• AFC Special Teams Player of the Week (Week 17)• Joe Greene Great Performance AwardAlejandro Villanueva• 2018 Pro Bowl Selection

STEELERS PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Tyson Alualu .................... (AH-loo AH-loo)Le’Veon Bell .................... (Lay-vee-on)Anthony Chickillo ............. (Chick-il-oh)Matt Feiler ....................... (Fy-ler)Ramon .................. (Ruh-moan)Javon Hargrave ............... (Jay-von)Tyler Matakevich ............. (Matt-uh-kev-ich)Stevan Ridley .................. (Steven)Ben Roethlisberger ......... (Roth-lis-ber-ger)Stephon Tuitt ................... (Steff-on Too-it) 

Foster

Castrol

Schuster

THE ROAD LESS TRAVELED The Steelers logged just 6,694 miles traveled during the 2017 season - the fewest miles among all 32 NFL teams:

FEWEST MILES TRAVELED IN 2017 TEAM NUMBER OF MILES TRAVELED Pittsburgh 6,694 Cincinnati 7,662 Green Bay 8,074 Detroit 8,218 Chicago 8,318

Based on the estimated round-trip distance for every regular-season road game

2017 SCHEDULE NOTES   The Steelers won each of their five regular-season primetime games of 2017:• Week 8: Sunday Night Football at Detroit, W 20-15• Week 11: Thursday Night Football vs. Tennessee, W 40-17• Week 12: Sunday Night Football vs. Green Bay, W 38-21• Week 13: Monday Night Football at Cincinnati, W 23-20• Week 14: Sunday Night Football vs. Baltimore, W 39-38 For the second consecutive year, and for the second time in franchise history, the Steelers played on Christmas Day. Pitts-burgh traveled to Houston for a Monday, Dec. 25, matchup at the Texans (W, 34-6). The Steelers’ bye week took place on Nov. 5 (Week 9).DeCastro

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2017 BY THE NUMBERS

3RDLB T.J. Watt became the third player in NFL history - first on Kickoff Weekend - to record 2.0 sacks and an interception in an NFL debut, accomplishing the feat in Week One at Cleveland. He joined Charles Glaze (Oct. 4, 1987) and Tommy Haynes

(Oct. 4, 1987).

4The number of Steelers defenders who had at least 5.0

sacks each in 2017: DE Cameron Heyward: 12.0, LB Vince Williams: 8.0, LB T.J. Watt: 7.0 and LB Bud Dupree: 6.0.

6The number of games in 2017 WR Antonio Brown recorded at least 10 catches and 100 receiving yards - the most such

games among all NFL players.

7.0LB T.J. Watt led all NFL rookie linebackers with 7.0 sacks in 2017 - the second-most by a rookie in team history (Kendrell

Bell, 2001: 9.0)

12.0DE Cameron Heyward led the Steelers' defense with a single-season career-high 12.0 sacks in 2017. It was the first 10-sack season by a Steeler since 2010 (James Harrison and LaMarr

Woodley).

13-3The Steelers clinched a season with at least 13 wins for the fourth time in team history and for the first time since 2004 

(15-1).

10THTE Jesse James opened the 2017 season with his first career 

multi-touchdown game - catching two scoring tosses from QB Ben Roethlisberger. It marked the 10th such game by a Steelers tight end since 1960 and first since 2012 (Heath Miller, 

Sept. 23, at Oakland).

16The Steelers tied for ninth in the NFL with 16 interceptions on

the season.

19.3Pittsburgh ranked seventh in the NFL in holding opponents to

an average of 19.3 points per game.

23Pittsburgh clinched the 2017 AFC North title to mark the team’s

23rd division title, eighth since 2002 and the third in the last four years (2014, 2016 and 2017).

30The Steelers clinched a playoff berth for the 30th time since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger in 2017 - the most playoff berths by an 

NFL team in that span.

2017 BY THE NUMBERS30-4-0

QB Ben Roethlisberger completed 30 passes with four touchdowns and zero interceptions in Week 11 vs. Tennessee - the fourth regular-season game of his NFL career with at least 30 completions, four touchdowns and zero interceptions - tied

with Tom Brady as the second-most such games in NFL history (Drew Brees: 7).

31:56The average time of possession for the Steelers’ offense per 

game in 2017 - the fourth-best average in the NFL.

56The number of sacks the Steelers defense has registered in

in 2017 - a franchise single-season record and an NFL-best in 2017.

50QB Ben Roethlisberger won his 50th game as a starter vs. an AFC North opponent in Week One, quarterbacking the Steelers

to a 21-18 win at Cleveland.

53K Chris Boswell converted a game-winning and career-long 53-yard field goal in Week 12 vs. Green Bay at Heinz Field - 

the longest field goal by a Steeler at the venue and tying as the longest kick by an NFL player at Heinz Field.

104WR Antonio Brown set an NFL record for the fewest games to reach 650 career receptions in his 104th in Week Three at

Chicago.

111WR Antonio Brown reached 700 career receptions in his

111th regular-season game in Week 11 vs. Teneessee, setting an NFL record for the fewest games to the mileston (Marvin

Harrison: 114).

125QB Ben Roethlisberger became the seventh player in NFL history to record 125 regular-season wins as a starter with a

26-9 win in Week Two vs. Minnesota.

306.9The Steelers defense ranked fifth in the NFL in total defense - 

holding opponents to an average of 306.9 yards per game.

377.9Pittsburgh's offense averaged 377.9 yards per game in 2017 - 

the third-best output in the NFL.

1998The last time the Steelers recovered a punt blocked for a

touchdown - LB Anthony Chickillo recovered a punt blocked by LB Tyler Matakevich in the end zone in Week One at

Cleveland.

7,996The number of yards from scrimmage RB Le'Veon Bell has totaled in his first five years with the Steelers - a new franchise record for a player in their first five seasons with Pittsburgh 

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STEELERS-JAGUARS HISTORY Series History: Series began in 1995 Overall Regular Season: Jaguars, 12-11 At Pittsburgh: Steelers lead, 6-5 At Jacksonville: Jaguars lead, 7-5 Neutral Sites: n/a Streak: Jaguars won previous three meeting Last Regular-Season Meeting: Oct. 8, 2017, in Pittsburgh Jacksonville 30, Pittsburgh 9 Postseason Series: Jaguars lead, 1-0 Last Postseason Meeting: Jan. 5, 2008 in Pittsburgh Jacksonville 31, Pittsburgh 29 - AFC Wild Card

This week’s game will mark the 25th meeting between Pittsburgh and Jacksonville, including the playoffs...the Jaguars own a two-gameadvantage in the all-time series, includingt he postseason (13-11)...Sunday’s game will be the 13th game between the two teams inPittsburgh, where the series is tied at six games each, includingthe playoffs...the two teams have met once before in postseasonhistory - a 2007 AFC Wild game at Heinz Field (L, 31-29).

THE LAST TIME VS. JACKSONVILLE

Jacksonville 30, Pittsburgh 9October 8, 2017

Heinz Field (66,237)

PITTSBURGH – The Jaguars defense utilized a pair of pick-6s to propell Jacksonville to a 30-9 victory over the Steelers at Heinz Field. K Chris Boswell gave Pittsburgh an early 3-0 lead , but Jacksonville RB Leonard Fournette found the end zone on a 2-yard run in the second quarter, shifting the scoreboard to 7-3.  The Steelers recaptured the lead with two more Boswell field goals.   Trailing  9-7,  Jacksonville  LB Travis Smith  picked off QB Ben Rothlisberger and returned it 28-yards for a touchdown. The extra point failed. On the ensuing drive, Jaguars S Barry Church stepped in front of a Roethlisberger pass intended for WR Antonio Brown and returned it to the end zone, registering the Jaguars' second pick-6 and giving Jacksonville a 20-9 lead over Pittsburgh. A Jacksonv i l l e f i e l d goa l f o l l owed by a second touchdown from Fournette seeled the Jaguars victory. Roethlisberger completed 33-of-55 passes for 312 yards and five interceptions, marking the 50th 300-yard passing performance of his regular-season career. Brown caught 10 passes for 157 yards, marking his third game of the season with at least 10 catches and 100 receiving yards.

GAME SUMMARY

Jaguars (3-2) 0 7 13 10 30STEELERS (3-2) 3 3 3 0 9

TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCOREPIT 1 10:17 Boswell 29 yd. Field Goal 7-61; 3:06 0-3JAX 2 12:19 Fournette 2 yd. run (Myers kick) 8-47; 4:05 7-3PIT 2 0:03 Boswell 34 yd. Field Goal 6-45; 0:38 7-6PIT 3 8:54 Boswell 20 yd. Field Goal 14-73; 6:06 7-9JAX 3 6:38 Smith 28 yd. interception return (kick failed, wl) -- 13-9JAX 3 3:59 Church 51 yd. interception return (Myers kick) -- 20-9JAX 4 6:43 Myers 47 yd. Field Goal 13-67; 8:07 23-9JAX 4 1:47 Fournette 90 yd. run (Myers kick) 3-98; 1:29 30-9

2017 TEAM REGULAR SEASON STATS Steelers Category Jaguars 25.4 ..................................... Points Scored Per Game ...............................26.1 18.9 .....................................Points Allowed Per Game ..............................16.8 21.8 ....................................... First Downs Per Game .................................20.8 377.9 ......................................Total Yards Per Game ...............................365.9 104.2 ...................................Rushing Yards Per Game ............................141.4 273.8 ................................... Passing Yards Per Game .............................224.6 56 .....................................................Sacks By ..............................................55 16 ............................................... Interceptions By .........................................21 31:56 ....................................Avg. Time of Possession .............................31:47 43 .................................................. Touchdowns ............................................47 12 ........................................... Rushing Touchdowns .....................................18 29 ........................................... Passing Touchdowns .....................................21 2 ...........................................Touchdowns on Returns ....................................8 35-38 ............................................. Field Goals ........................................30-35 43.2 ............................................... Punting Avg. .........................................43.6 6.9 ..............................................Punt Return Avg. .......................................9.6 19.1 ..........................................Kickoff Return Avg.....................................22.0

2017 AFC NORTH STANDINGS

2017 AFC North Standings W L T Pct. Pts. Opp.z-Pittsburgh 13 3 0 .813 406 308Baltimore 9 7 0 .563 395 303Cincinnati 7 9 0 .438 290 349Cleveland 0 16 0 .000 234 410

z- Clinched Division and First-Round Bye

This Week in the AFC North:

Sunday, Jan. 14Pittsburgh (13-3) vs. Jacksonville Jaguars (11-6), 1:05 p.m. (CBS, locally channel 2)

TEAM STATISTICS Jaguars Steelers1st Downs 15 213rd Downs 6-12 (50%) 7-15 (47%)4th Downs 0-0 (0%) 0-0 (0%)Total Net Yards 313 371Plays-Avg. 53-5.9 77-4.8Rushing Yards 231 70Rush Att.-Avg. 37-6.2 20-3.5Net Passing 82 301Att.-Comp.-Int. 14-8-1 55-33-5Sacks By 2-13 2-11Punts-Avg. 5-38.0 3-44.7Penalties 4-19 5-37Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0

Time of Poss. 28:52 31:08

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Jax. – Fournette 28-181, 2 TD; Ivory 8-41; Bortles 1-9. Pit. – Bell 15-47; Bryant 1-13; Conner 3-0; Roethlisberger 1-1. PASSING: Jax. – Bortles 14-8-1, 95. Pit. – Roethlisberger 55-33-5, 312. RECEIVING: Jax. – Lee 2-49; Hurns 2-21;  Lewis  1-14; McCaffrey 1-4; Cole 1-4; Fournette 1-3. Pit. – Brown 10-157; Bell 10-46; Bryant 5-21; Smith-Schuster 4-58; James 3-24; Hunter 1-6.

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STEELERS-JAGUARS CONNECTIONS

Steelers in Bold; Jaguars in Bold ItalicFormer Steelers/Jaguars

• Steelers DE Tyson Alualu entered the NFL as a first-round (10th overall) draft selection of the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2010 NFL Draft, and spent his first seven seasons in the NFL as a Jaguar where he started 88-of-110 before joining Pittsburgh in 2017.

• Steelers CB Mike Hilton entered the NFL as an undrafted rookie free agent with Jacksonville in 2016.

• Jaguars LS Colin Holba was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 2017 NFL Draft.

Area Connections • Jaguars S Barry Church is from Pittsburgh, Pa. • Jaguars LB Paul Posluszny is from Aliquippa, Pa., and

played collegiately at Penn State. • Jaguars QB Chad Henne is a native of Wyomissing, Pa. • Pittsburgh S Sean Davis and Jacksonville DE Yannick

Ngakoue are natives of Washington D.C. Davis and Ngakoue were teammates at the University of Maryland.

• Steelers WRs Antonio Brown and Eli Rogers, CB Artie Burns and DE Stephon Tuitt are all from Miami, Fla., along with Jaguars WR Allen Hurns.

• Pittsburgh RB Le’Veon Bell and Jacksonville OL Patrick Omameh are natives of Columbus, Ohio.

NFL Connections • Pittsburgh OC Todd Haley and Jacksonville OL coach

Pat Flaherty coached for the Chicago Bears for three seasons together (2001-03).

• Pittsburgh STC Danny Smith and Jacksonville WR coach Keenan McCardell were a part of the Washington Redskins coaching staff from 2010-11. 

• Smith  also  on  staff  in  Washington  with  Jacksonville Defensive Asst. Mike Rutenberg for the 2004-05 seasons.

• Steelers WR coach Richard Mann and Jaguars DC Todd Wash coached for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for the 2007-09 seasons.

• Steelers Offensive Asst. Shaun Sarrett coached at Duke, along with Jaguars TE coach Ron Middleton from 2008-11.

• Steelers LB Arthur Moats played under Jaguars HC Doug Marrone when Marrone was  the Buffalo Bills HC (2013-14).

PIT-JAC SERIES HIGHS

Passing YardsSteelers Kordell Stewart 317 10/26/1997Jaguars Mark Brunell 308 12/2/1999

Rushing YardsSteelers Rashard Mendenhall 146 10/16/2011Jaguars Fred Taylor 234 11/19/2000

Receiving YardsSteelers Yancey Thigpen 196 10/26/1997Jaguars Jimmy Smith 164 9/22/1997

STEELERS-JAGUARS CONNECTIONS

Steelers in Bold; Jaguars in Bold ItalicCollege Connections

• Pittsburgh WR Martavis Bryant and CB Coty Sensabaugh attended Clemson University, along with Jacksonville OL Tyler Shatley for one season (2011).

• Steelers LB Vince Williams and Jaguars CB Telvin Smith shared a locker room for the Florida State Seminoles.

• Steelers C Maurkice Pouncey and Jaguars DE Lerentee McCray attended Florida together from 2008-09.

• Pittsburgh CB Artie Burns, LB Anthony Chickillo and Jacksonville OL Brandon Linder and WR Allen Hurns played at the University of Miami for one season together (2013).

• Steelers S Sean Davis and Jaguars DE Yannick Ngakoue played together at the University of Maryland from 2013-2015.

• Pittsburgh DE Stephon Tuitt shared a locker room at Notre Dame with Jacksonville TE Ben Koyack (2012-13).

• Steelers QB Landry Jones and Jaguars CB Aaron Colvin played for the Oklahoma Sooners (2010-12).

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WHAT TO LOOK FOR

FROM THE STEELERS• With a win, would even the postseason series against Jacksonville to 1-1, and improve to 1-1 against the Jaguars at home during the playoffs.• Pittsburgh looks to improve to 17-9 in AFC Divisional Game postseason history and to 13-2 at home in Divisional Game history (5-0 at Heinz Field).• With a win, the Steelers would improve to 9-4 in postseason games at Heinz Field since the stadium opened in 2001, and to 5-0 in Divisional Games at Heinz Field.• The Steelers look to improve to 37-25 in postseason team history.

FROM HEAD COACH MIKE TOMLIN• With a win, would improve to 9-6 in his postseason career and to 6-2 at home during the playoffs.• Looks to extend his Divisional Game record to 4-1 overall, and to 3-0 at Heinz Field.

FROM THE STEELERS OFFENSE

QB BEN ROETHLISBERGER• Will extend his team record for the most playoff game appearances in team history on Sunday to 20.• With a win, would improve to 14-7 in the postseason as a starter (7-3 at home).• Would tie Terry Bradshaw (14) for the most wins by a quarterback in Steelers postseason history with a win, and match Bradshaw, John Elway and Peyton Manning for the third-most playoff wins in NFL history by a starting quarterback.• Will break a tie with Dan Marino (385) for sole possession of the fifth-most pass completions in NFL playoff history with his next completion.• Is 15 pass completions from joining Tom Brady (831), Peyton Manning (649), Brett Favre (461) and Joe Montana (460) as the only quarterbacks in NFL playoff history with at least 400 pass completions.• Needs two or more touchdown passes on Sunday to register his ninth career multi-touchdown passing game in the postseason.• Would record his fifth 300-yard playoff game with 300yards this week (339 at Denver, 1/17/2016, 337 vs. Jacksonville, 1/5/2008, 334 vs. Baltimore, Jan. 3, 2015 and 314 at New England, 1/22/2017).• Will extend his Steelers postseason record for the most 300-passing yard games to five with 300 yards on Sunday.• Would join Terry Bradshaw (two games) as the only quarterback in team playoff history with back-to-back 300-yard games with 300 or more yards on Sunday.• Will match John Elway (27) for the ninth-most touchdown passes in NFL playoff history with two on Sunday.• Is five touchdown passes from tying Terry Bradshaw (30) for the most in Steelers' postseason history.• Will become the 11th quarterback in NFL history with at least 25 touchdown passes in the postseason with one and to tie Joe Flacco for the 10th-most in NFL playoff history and three to match John Elway (27) for ninth.• Is 158 passing yards from surpassing John Elway (4,964) for the fifth-most in NFL playoff history.• Is 213 passing yards from reaching 5,000 in his postseason career and becoming the fifth quarterback in NFL postseason history to record 5,000 or more passing yards, joining Tom Brady (9,094), Peyton Manning (7,339), Brett Favre (5,855) and Joe Montana (5,772).

WHAT TO LOOK FORFROM THE STEELERS OFFENSE (CONT’D)

RB Le’VEON BELL• Will join Franco Harris (1,556), Jerome Bettis (674), Rocky Bleier (480) and Willie Parker (471) as the only players in Steelers' postseason history with at least 400 rushing yards with 43 on Sunday.• Needs 115 rushing yards to surpass Willie Parker (471) for the fouth-most in franchise playoff annals.• Is 140 scrimmage yards from totaling 500 in his NFL postseason career.• With 143 rushing yards on Sunday, will reach 500 in his NFL playoff career.

WR ANTONIO BROWN• Is six catches from becoming the fourth Steeler with 50 career postseason receptions.• Is four receptions from tying Lynn Swann (48) for the fifth-most  in Steelers playoff history, five from matching Heath Miller (49) for the fourth-most and seven from tying Franco Harris (51) for the third-most.• Is 95 receiving yards from becoming the fourth Steeler with at least 800 postseason receiving yards.• Will tie Plaxico Burress and Santonio Holmes (3) for the fifth most touchdown catches in Steelers playoff history with his next scoring grab and is two from matching Heath Miller (4) for the fourth most.• Is nine scrimmage yards from moving into fifth (Jerome Bettis, 731) in Steelers postseason history.

FROM THE STEELERS DEFENSE

DE CAMERON HEYWARD• Will record the second sack of his NFL postseason career with his next quarterback takedown.

FROM THE STEELERS SPECIAL TEAMS

K CHRIS BOWELL• Is one field goal from tying Jeff Reed (16) for the franchise postseason record and two field goals from establishing a new team playoff mark.• Will extend his NFL playoff record for consecutive field goals made to begin a postseason career to 16 with a successful attempt on his next try.• Is six points from surpassing Jerome Bettis and Lynn Swann (54) for the seventh-most points in Steelers' postseason history.

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TOMLIN AMONG THE BEST Since being named head coach of the Steelers in 2007, Mike Tomlin has led Pittsburgh to a 116-60 record in the regular season - the second-best record in the NFL during that time span:

NFL TEAM RECORDS: 2007-CURRENT TEAM RECORD PLAYOFF APP. SUPER BOWL APP. New England 139-37 10* 4 Pittsburgh 116-60 8* 2 Green Bay 113-62-1 9 1 Indianapolis 104-72 7 1 New Orleans 102-74 5* 1 *Includes 2017 postseason

Tomlin’s .659 regular-season winning percentage is the second-best regular season winning mark among active NFL head coaches (min. 50 games):

ACTIVE HEAD COACH WINNING PCT (MIN. 50 GAMES) COACH W L T Win Pct. Bill Belichick (CLE 1991-95, NE 2000-pres.) 250 118 0 .679 Mike Tomlin (PIT 2007-pres.) 116 60 0 .659 Mike McCarthy (GB 2006-pres.) 121 70 1 .633 Mike Zimmer (MIN 2014-pres.) 39 25 0 .609 Andy Reid (PHI 1999-2012, KC 2013-pres.) 183 120 1 .604 Sean Payton (NO 2006-pres.) 105 71 0 .597 John Harbaugh (BAL 2008-pres.) 94 66 0 .588 Pete Carroll (NYJ 1994, NE 1997-99, SEA 2010-pres.) 112 79 1 .586 Ron Rivera (CAR 2011-pres.) 64 47 1 .576 Jason Garrett (DAL 2010-pres.) 67 53 0 .558

TOMLIN AT HOME Mike Tomlin has guided the Steelers to a 65-23 career regular-season record at Heinz Field. Tomlin earned his 50th regular season home win in Week Nine in 2015 vs. Oakland and joined Chuck Noll (119) and Bill Cowher (85) as the third head coach in Steelers history with 50 regular season home victories.  Tomlin has led Pittsburgh to at least five home wins in each of his first 11 seasons - through 2017 - as the team’s head coach and six home wins in eight of his 11 at the helm through 2017. His 65-23 (.739) mark at home and his 65 home wins are the third best in the NFL since 2007:

HOME GAME RECORDS: 2007-CURRENT Team W L T Pct. New England 76 12 0 .864 Green Bay 66 21 1 .756 Pittsburgh 65 23 0 .739 Baltimore 63 25 0 .716 Seattle 60 28 0 .682

TOMLIN IN THE DIVISION Mike Tomlin owns a 47-19 all-time record against teams in the AFC North since becoming the Steelers’ head coach in 2007. His 47 regular-season wins against division opponents are the most of any AFC North team since 2007:

AFC NORTH INTER-DIVISION GAME RECORDSSINCE 2007

TEAM W L T Win Pct. Pittsburgh Steelers 47 19 0 .712 Baltimore Ravens 38 38 0 .576 Cincinnati Bengals 34 32 0 .515 Cleveland Browns 13 53 0 .197

He owns an impressive 26-7 record against divisional foes at Heinz Field during the regular season:

AFC NORTH INTER-DIVISION HOME GAME RECORDSSINCE 2007

TEAM W L T Win Pct. Pittsburgh Steelers 26 7 0 .788 Baltimore Ravens 22 11 0 .667 Cincinnati Bengals 19 14 0 .576 Cleveland Browns 9 24 0 .273

Tomlin has won at least four games against division opponents in seven of his 11 seasons as the team’s head coach through 2017.

TOMLIN VS. NFC During his career, Mike Tomlin’s regular-season record against the NFC is 29-15, including 17-5 at home. The Steelers’ .659 regular-season winning percentage against the NFC since 2007 under Tomlin is second-best among AFC teams:

AFC RECORDS VS. NFC: 2007-CURRENT Team W L T Pct. New England 34 10 0 .773 Pittsburgh 29 15 0 .659 Denver 26 18 0 .591 Baltimore 26 18 0 .591 Tennessee 25 19 0 .568

Including the postseason Tomlin has a .652 winning percentage (30-16) against the NFC during his first 11 years, which ranks first among Steelers’ head coaches.

A SWEEP OF THE NORTH Mike Tomlin coached the Steelers to a 6-0 sweep of the AFC North in 2017 - the second season since becoming the team's head coach in 2007 that he has earned an unbeaten mark in divisional play (2008 and 2017).

PRIMETIME SPECIALIST Since the 2011 season, the Steelers have played in 33 primetimegames, including a Week Eight on Sunday Night Football at Detroit (W, 20-15), a Thursday Night Football tilt at Heinz Field in Week11 vs. Tennessee (W, 40-17), a Sunday Night Football game vs.Green Bay at Heinz Field in Week 12 (W, 31-28), a Week 13 Monday Night Football match-up in Cincinnati (W, 23 -20 ) and a Sunday N igh t Foo tba l l game in Week 14 against Baltimore (W, 39-28) in 2017. Mike Tomlin, the 11th-year head coach, has guided Pittsburgh to a36-16 overall record in regular-season primetime games. He is 12-2 on Monday Night Football, 17-8 on Sunday Night Football and 7-6 on Thursday Night Football.

12-PLUS IN Mike Tomlin produced a career-best 13 wins in 2017 with the Steelers - his fourth season as the team's head coach with at least 12 regular-season wins since becoming the team's head coach in 2007. Since 2007, Pittsburgh's four seasons with at least 12 regular-season wins are tied with the Denver Broncos for the second-most 12-win seasons in the NFL (New England: 9).

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TOMLIN IN 11   In his first 11 seasons as  the head coach of  the Steelers, Mike Tomlin has an extensive list of accomplishments.   His 116 wins in his first 11 seasons are the most wins in team history for any coach in his first 11 campaigns and his two Super Bowl appearances are second-most for the franchise for a coach in his first 11 seasons.  Tomlin’s eight postseason berths are tied as the most in a coach’s first 11 seasons with  the Steelers and his six division titles are third-most. Below is a look at where Tomlin ranks among Steelers coaches in their first 11 seasons:

STEELERS HEAD COACHES IN THEIR 11th YEAR HEAD COACH RECORD Mike Tomlin (2007-current) 116-60 (.659) (2007-current) Chuck Noll (1969-1991) 100-57-1 (.636) (1969-1979) Bill Cowher (1992-2006) 109-66-1 (.622) (1992-2002)

HEAD COACH SUPER BOWL APP. SUPER BOWL WINS Chuck Noll 4 (1974, ‘75, ‘78) 4 (1974, ‘75, ‘78, '79) Mike Tomlin 2 (2008, ’10) 1 (2008) Bill Cowher 1 (1995)

HEAD COACH PLAYOFF APPEARENCES Bill Cowher 8 (1992-97, 2001, '02) Chuck Noll 8 (1972-79) Mike Tomlin 8 (2007, ’08, ’10, ’11, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16, '17)

HEAD COACH DIVISION TITLES Bill Cowher 7 (1992, ’94-’97, 2001, '02) (AFC Central/AFC North) Chuck Noll 7 (1972, ’74, ‘75, ‘76, ‘77, ‘78, '79) (AFC Central) Mike Tomlin 6 (2007, ’08, ’10, ‘14, ‘16, '17) (AFC North)

TOMLIN’S 100TH IN 10 Mike Tomlin became the third head coach in Steelers history to record 100 regular season wins in Week 14 of 2016, with the team’s 27-20 victory at Buffalo.  He joined Chuck Noll (1969-91: 193) and Bill Cowher (1992-2006:149) in the team’s 100-win club to make the Steelers the first NFL franchise with three 100-win head coaches.  Tomlin earned his 100th regular-season victory in Week 14 of 2016 at Buffalo in his 157th career regular-season games to mark the fewest games by a Steelers head coach to reach the century mark in the win column (Chuck Noll: 158 and Bill Cowher: 163). Tomlin’s 100th win occurred in his 10th season with the Steelers,becoming the first Pittsburgh head coach to reach 100 wins in his first10 years (Bill Cowher: 1992-2001: 99 and Chuck Noll: 1976-78: 88). Tomlin also joined an elite head coach fraternity in NFLhistory by reaching 100 wins in his 10th season:

• He is the ninth head coach in NFL history to win 100 games in his first 10 seasons with one franchise, joining Bill Belichick (New England), Mike Ditka (Chicago), Joe Gibbs (Wash-ington), John Madden (Oakland), Mike McCarthy (Green Bay), Marty Schottenheimer (Kansas City), Mike Shanahan (Denver) and Don Shula (Miami).

AMONG COACHES IN FIRST 10 Mike Tomlin earned his 100th regular-season victory in Week 14 at Buffalo in 2016, and has accumulated a 103-57 regular-season record in his first 10 seasons as a head coach in NFL (2007-16). Tomlin is one of eight head coaches in NFL history with 100 or more regular-season wins in their first 10 seasons as a head coach:

MOST WINS AMONG NFL HEAD COACHESIN THEIR FIRST 10 SEASONS AS A HEAD COACH

HEAD COACH YEARS WINS George Seifert 1989-96, 1999-2000 113 Don Shula 1963-72 105 Mike McCarthy 2006-15 104 Mike Tomlin 2007-16 103 John Madden 1969-78 103 Tony Dungy 1996-2005 102 Mike Ditka 1982-91 101 Joe Gibbs 1981-90 101

TOMLIN GOING FOR TWO QB Ben Roethlisberger connected with WR Antonio Brown on a two-point attempt in Week 12 vs. Green Bay in 2017, the team’s second successful two-point attempt of the season. Pittsburgh converted three of its nine two-point attempts in 2016, their first two conversions both coming in the first quarter of games (Oct. 2 vs. Kansas City and Oct. 16 at Miami). The Steelers converted 8-of-11 two-point attempts in 2015. Their eight succesful two-point conversions set a new NFL record in a single season. Below is a look at the number of two-point conversions and attempts since Mike Tomlin became the team’s head coach in 2007:

STEELERS TWO-POINT CONVERSION PCT.UNDER MIKE TOMLIN: 2007-CURRENT

YEAR CONV-ATT PCT. 2007 2-of-2 100% 2008 0-of-1 0% 2009 0-of-0 0% 2010 2-of-2 100% 2011 0-of-0 0% 2012 1-of-2 50% 2013 1-of-2 50% 2014 4-of-4 100% 2015 8-of-11 72.7% 2016 3-of-9 33% 2017 2-of-4 50% TOTALS 23-of-37 62.2%

FEWEST TO 100 Mike Tomlin reached 100 regular-season wins in 157 games, the sixth-fewest games to reach 100 career victories among coaches who began their career since 1970:

FEWEST GAMES COACHED TO 60 WINS COACH TEAM(S) NO. OF GAMES George Seifert San Francisco-Carolina 133 Mike Ditka Chicago 150 Joe Gibbs Washington 150 Mike McCarthy Green Bay 150 Tony Dungy Tampa Bay-Indianapolis 156 Mike Tomlin Pittsburgh 157

AMONG COACHES IN FIRST 11 Mike Tomlin earned 116 regular-season wins in his first 11 years as an NFL head coach - the second-most by an NFL head coach in their first 11 years, behind only Don Shula (117): COACH TEAM(S) WINS Don Shula Baltimore/Miami 117 Mike Tomlin Pittsburgh 116 Joe Gibbs Washington 115 Mike McCarthy Green Bay 114 Tony Dungy Tampa Bay/Indianapolis 114 George Seifert San Francisco/Carolina 114

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HEINZ FIELD ADVANTAGE The Steelers won six of their eight regular-season home games at Heinz Field in 2017, including Week 14's Sunday Night Football matchup against Baltimore, 39-38, which clinched the AFC North division title for Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh has won at least six home games in 10 seasons at Heinz Field since the stadium opened in 2001. The Steelers are 99-36-1 (.732) in regular season games at Heinz Field since the stadium opened in 2001, which is the second-best home game winning percentage in the NFL during that time span:

BEST HOME RECORD IN THE NFL:2001-CURRENT

TEAM RECORD WIN PCT. New England Patriots 113-23 .831 Pittsburgh Steelers 99-36-1 .732 Baltimore Ravens 99-37 .728 Green Bay Packers 96-39-1 .710 Seattle Seahawks 95-41 .699

The Steelers are tied for the second-best record among AFC teams in home games since the 2001 season in interconference games:

BEST HOME RECORD IN THE AFC vs. AFC:2001-CURRENT

TEAM RECORD WIN PCT. New England Patriots 87-15 .853 Pittsburgh Steelers 72-30 .706 Baltimore Ravens 72-30 .706 Indianapolis Colts 70-32 .686 Denver Broncos 67-35 .657

Pittsburgh’s 27-6-1 record at home against NFC opponents since opening Heinz Field in 2001 is the best in the AFC:

BEST HOME RECORD IN THE AFC vs. NFC:2001-CURRENT

TEAM RECORD WIN PCT. Pittsburgh Steelers 27-6-1 .809 Baltimore Ravens 27-7 .794 New England Patriots 26-8 .765 Denver Broncos 24-10 .706 Cincinnati Bengals 21-10-3 .662

WINNING ERA OF FREE AGENCY Pittsburgh has the second-best regular-season record in the NFL since the free-agency era (since 1993) with a 254-145-1 (.636) record. The Steelers are one of three teams (New England: 273 and Green Bay: 252) to record at least 250 regular season wins since 1993. The following is a look at the best regular-season records in the free agency era (since 1993):

BEST REGULAR-SEASON RECORDS IN THE FREE AGENCY ERA1993-CURRENT

TEAM RECORD WIN PCT. New England Patriots 273-127 .683 Pittsburgh Steelers 254-145-1 .636 Green Bay Packers 252-147-1 .631 Denver Broncos 238-162 .595 Indianapolis Colts 229-171 .573

ACTIVE NON-LOSING SEASONS The Steelers clinched their 14th consecutive season in 2017 with a .500 record or better - the second-longest active in the NFL, and setting the longest streak in team history (1972-1984: 13):

MOST CONSECUTIVE NON-LOSING SEASONS:ACTIVE STREAKS

TEAM STREAK YEARS New England Patriots 17 2001-17 Pittsburgh Steelers 14 2004-17 Seattle Seahawks 6 2012-17 Kansas City Chiefs 5 2013-17

WINNING AT LEAST 4 AT HOME The Steelers have won at least four home games in each of the previous 18 seasons (since 2000), marking the longest active streak in the NFL:

MOST CONSECUTIVE SEASONS WITH AT LEASTFOUR HOME WINS - ACTIVE STREAK

TEAM CONSECUTIVE SEASONS Pittsburgh Steelers 18 (2000-17) New England Patriots 17 (2001-17) Arizona Cardinals 11 (2007-17) Green Bay Packers 11 (2007-17)

HOME NUMBER TO NOTE

268-103-1The Steelers own the best home record in the NFL with a

268-103-1 record (.722) since 1970.

HEINZ FIELD UNDER THE LIGHTS The Steelers won each of their four regular-season primetime home games at Heinz Field in 2017, including a 39-38 AFC North division clincher against the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday Night Football in Week 14. Pittsburgh has won 25 of its 32 home games under the lights since Heinz Field opened in 2001. The team’s .781 winning percentage at Heinz Field in home primetime games is the best and its 25 wins are tied as the most in the NFL since 2001:

BEST REGULAR-SEASON HOME PRIMETIME GAME RECORDS2001-CURRENT

TEAM RECORD WIN PCT. Pittsburgh Steelers 25-7 .781 Seattle Seahawks 21-6 .778 Baltimore Ravens 18-6 .750 New England Patriots 24-9 .727 Green Bay Packers 24-10 .706

FIRST TO 450 Pittsburgh recorded regular-season win No. 450 since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger in Week Eight of 2017 at Detroit - becoming the first NFL team since the merger to reach 450 wins.

MOST REGULAR-SEASON WINS: SINCE 1970 AFL-NFL MERGER

TEAM WINS Pittsburgh Steelers 457 Dallas Cowboys 435 Denver Broncos 431 Miami Dolphins 430 Boston/New England Patriots 426

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BEN IN 2017 QB Ben Roethlisberger quarterbacked the Steelers to a 12-3 record, including a 5-0 mark vs. AFC North foes, in his 15 games played and started during the 2017 regular season.  Roethlisberger  became  the  first  quarterback  in NFL history to record three 500-passing yard games in a career with a 506-yard performance in Week 14's AFC North Division clinching win against Baltimore at Heinz Field (39-38). He set single-game team records for pass completions (44) and pass attempts (66). Roethlisberger earned his 125th regular-season victory as a starter in the 26-9 win against Minnesota in Week Two. He completed 23-of-35 passing for 243 yards with two touchdowns for a passer rating of 104.8 in the win. In Week Five, Roethlisberger’s 312 passing yards marked the 50th 300-yard game of his regular-season career to become the 11th quarterback in NFL history to throw for at least 300 yards in 50 regular-season games and the ninth to do so with one team.

Below is a look at where Roethlisberger ranked in the NFL in 2017:• Multi-Touchdown Passing Games: 10 (T-2nd)• Passes for First Downs: 207 (4th)• Pass Completions: 360 (T-4th)• Passing Yards: 4,251 (5th)• Passing Touchdowns: 28 (T-5th)• Passes for 25-Plus Yards: 33 (8th)

CONTROLLING THE NORTHQB Ben Roethlisberger is 54-17 (.761) as a starter against

AFC North opponents during his career and led the Steelers to the best divisional record during the 2013 and 2014 regular seasons (4-2) and in 2016 (4-1).

Since 2010, Roethlisberger is 30-10 against divisional foes during the regular season.Roethlisberger has finished with a .500 or above record against 

AFC North opponents during the regular season in 13 of his 14 NFL seasons,  including winning at  least five games  in five campaigns:

ROETHLISBERGER RECORD VS. AFC NORTH AS A STARTER

SEASON RECORD 2008 6-0 2017 5-0 2010 5-0 2007 5-0 2004 5-0 2016 4-1 2014 4-2 2013 4-2 2011 4-2 2005 3-1 2012 2-1 2006 3-3 2015 2-2 2009 2-3 In his 70 career starts versus division opponents, Roethlisberger has posted a perfect passer rating once (11/5/07 vs. Baltimore) and has recorded a passer rating of over 100.0 a total of 23 times. The following is a look at his statistics against the AFC North in his 70 games as a starter:

ROETHLISBERGER’S STATS VS. AFC NORTH CATEGORY STATISTIC Record ..............................................................54-17 Completion Pct. (Comp.-Att.) .................65.2 (1,470-2,257) Passing Yards .................................................17,018 Passing Touchdowns......................................... 104 Interceptions ....................................................... 65 Passer Rating ....................................................91.1

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

ROETHLISBERGER VS. AFC NORTH AT HOME AND AWAY Statistic Home vs. AFC North Away vs. AFC North Record ................................................................. 28-7 ..........................26-10 Completion Pct. (Comp.-Att.) ...........62.4 (669-1,070) .........61.6 (731-1,187) Passing Yards ................................................... 8,580 .......................... 8,418 Passing Touchdowns.............................................. 60 ............................... 44 Interceptions ........................................................... 36 ............................... 29 Passer Rating ...................................................... 92.3 ............................ 85.1

STARTING IN STYLE In his career, QB Ben Roethlisberger owns a 135-63 (.682) record as a starting quarterback in the regular season - the second best regular season record in the NFL among all active quarterbacks (min. 50 starts).  The following is a look at the top five starting records among active quarterbacks in the NFL (min. 50 starts):

STARTING RECORDS AMONG ACTIVE QBs (Min. 50 Starts)

Rk. PLAYER, TEAM W L T Pct. 1. Tom Brady, NE 196 55 0 .781 2. Ben Roethlisberger, PIT 135 63 0 .682 3. Russell Wilson, SEA 65 30 1 .677 4. Aaron Rodgers, GB 94 48 0 .662 5. Andrew Luck, IND 43 27 0 .614 Roethlisberger earned 117 wins in his first 175 regular-season starts - the second-most by an NFL QB in League history through 175 starts:

NUMBER OF WINS Rk. PLAYER IN FIRST 175 STARTS 1. Tom Brady 136 2. Ben Roethlisberger 117 T3. Peyton Manning 116 Brett Favre 116 Johnny Unitas

Roethlisberger made his 150th career regular season start in Week 8 vs. Indianapolis in 2014 to become just the fourth quarterback in NFL history to record 100 wins in their first 150 regular season starts (Tom Brady: 116, Joe Montana: 108, Terry and Bradshaw: 102). Roethlisberger registered his 90th career win in his 135th career start,  becoming  the  fifth  fastest  quarterback who began  their career in the Super Bowl era to reach 90 wins. He earned his 130th win as a starting quarterback in his 192nd start in Week 10 of 2017 at Indianapolis to mark the third-fewest starts in NFL history to win 130 games (Tom Brady: 168 and Peyton Manning: 189).

FEELING AT HOME IN OHIO QB Ben Roethlisberger is from Findlay, Ohio, and played collegiately at Miami (Ohio), so it is no wonder he feels at home while playing at Cincinnati or Cleveland. Including the postseason, Roethlisberger is a combined 24-4 playing in games played in Ohio (Paul Brown Stadium: 13-2 and FirstEnergy Stadium: 11-2).

Below is Roethlisberger’s passing stats for games at Cincinnati and Cleveland:

ROETHLISBERGER IN GAMES PLAYED IN OHIO GP Att. Cmp. Pct. Yds. TDs Int Rat.@ Cin 15 486 318 65.4 3,815 23 10 96.5@ Cle 13 401 243 60.6 2,898 18 8 89.3Total 28 887 561 63.2 6,713 41 18 93.3

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HOME COOKING

QB Ben Roethlisberger owns a 74-24 (.763) mark in the regular season in his career as a starter at Heinz Field, including winning his first eight starts as a rookie in 2004. 

Since the start of the 2011 season, the signal caller is 36-12 at home as a starter. Over that time period, Roethlisberger is one of five active quarterbacks to have a passer rating of at least 100.0 at home during the regular season (103.9).

Below is a breakdown of Roethlisberger’s statistics in his Heinz Field career:

ROETHLISBERGER’S STATS AT HEINZ FIELD CATEGORY STATISTIC Record ..............................................................74-24 Completion Pct. (Comp.-Att.) ...............64.7 (2,084-of-3,221) Passing Yards .................................................26,179 Passing Touchdowns......................................... 189 Interceptions ....................................................... 80 Passer Rating ....................................................99.1 300-plus Yard Games ......................................... 31 Multi-Touchdown Performances .............56 (43-12 record)**Threw 3 touchdowns in Week 10 of 2015, but did not start

Roethlisberger threw at least one touchdown pass in 45 consecutive home games at Heinz Field - the third-longest streak in NFL history:

CONSECUTIVE HOME GAMES Rk. PLAYER (YEAR) WITH AT LEAST 1 TD PASS 1. Drew Brees (10/18/09-11/27/16) 60 2. Tom Brady (9/14/09-12/14/14) 47 3. Ben Roethlisberger (12/19/10-9/17/17) 45 4. Dan Marino (10/9/83-11/14/88) 39 5. Aaron Rodgers (10/5/08-12/2/12) 35

FACING THE NFC In 51 career regular-season games against NFC opponents, QB Ben Roethlisberger has posted a 35-16 record, including winning each of his first seven starts against conference members. Roethlisberger completed 23-of-35 passing for 243 yards with two touchdowns for a passer rating of 104.8 in Week Two’s 26-9 win at Heinz Field against the Minnesota Vikings, and tallied his first 300-yard game of 2017, leading the Steelers to a 20-15 win at Detroit in Week Eight, finishing with 317 yards, including a 97-yard touchdown connection with WR JuJu Smith-Schuster. He completed 33-of-45 passes for 351 yards with four touchdowns and two interceptions for a passer rating of 106.8, leading the Steelers to a game-winning drive for the 41st time in his NFL career (regular season: 37 / postseason: 4) in a 31-28 win vs. Green Bay on Sunday Night Football in Week 12. Below is a look at the quarterback’s numbers in regular-season games against NFC opponents:

ROETHLISBERGER’S STATS VS. THE NFC CATEGORY STATISTIC Record ..............................................................35-16 Completion Pct. (Comp.-Att.) ...............64.4 (1,049-of-1,630) Passing Yards .................................................13,272 Passing Touchdowns.......................................... 81 Interceptions ....................................................... 37 Passer Rating ....................................................96.7 300-plus Yard Games ......................................... 18 Multi-Touchdown Performances ...............25 (18-7 record)

Roethlisberger’s statistics against the NFC are equally impres-sive in games at Heinz Field. In 25 career regular-season games against NFC opponents at home, Roethlisberger has a 20-5 mark while completing 517-of-809 passes (63.9 pct.) for 6,763 yards with 47 touchdowns and 15 interceptions for a passer rating of 101.8.

THE 45 AND 50,000 CLUB QB Ben Roethlisberger became the eighth quarterback in NFL history - first in team history - to reach 50,000 passing yards in regular-season career games - a feat he accomplished in Week 13 of 2017 at Cincinnati. He reached 50,000 passing yards in his 197th regular-season game to become the fifth quarterback in NFL history to reach the milestone in fewer than 200 games.  Roethlisberger became the first player in Steelers history to register 45,000 career passing yards in Week 10’s game vs. Dallas. He was the 11th quarterback in NFL history to reach the mark, the eighth to do so with one team, and the fourth active signal caller with 45,000 passing yards.

WINNING NO. 125 QB Ben Roethlisberger became the seventh quarterback in NFL history to record 125 regular-season game wins as a starter during the Steelers’ Week Two win against Minnesota (26-9) at Heinz Field. Roethlisberger joined Dan Marino, Peyton Manning, Brett Favre, John Elway, Drew Brees and Tom Brady as the only quarterbacks in NFL history with at least 125 regular-season wins as a starting quarterback:

MOST REGULAR-SEASON WINS Rk. PLAYER AS A STARTING QB 1. Tom Brady 196* T2. Brett Favre 186 Peyton Manning 186 4. John Elway 148 5. Dan Marino 147 6. Drew Brees 142* 7. Ben Roethlisberger 135*

*Denotes Active Players

BEN GOING OVER 90 QB Ben Roethlisberger threw his third touchdown of 94+ yards in Week Eight’s 20-15 win at Detroit in 2017, becoming the first quarterback in NFL history with three touchdown passes of 94+ yards and the fourth in NFL history with three touchdown throws of 90+ yards, joining Len Dawson, Joe Montana and Billy Wade. His 97-yard connection with WR JuJu Smith-Schuster is the longest passing play in franchise history and ties as the longest offensive play in franchise record books.

FIRST TO 500 TIMES THREE QB Ben Roethlisberger became the first player in NFL history to register three regular-season games with at least 500 passing yards during Week 14's 39-38 win over Baltimore in 2017:

ROETHLISBERGER'S 500 PASSING YARD GAMESGAME Att. Cmp. Pct. Yds. TDs Int Rat.12/20/09 vs. GB 46 29 63.0 503 3 0 121.910/26/14 vs. IND 49 40 81.6 522 6 0 150.612/10/17 vs. BAL 44 66 66.7 506 2 0 99.7

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BEN AMONG ACTIVE BESTS QB Ben Roethlisberger ranks in the top 10 among active NFL quarterbacks with a 7.86 yards per attempt average (2nd), 51,065 passing yards (4th), 4,164 completions (5th), 329 passing touchdowns (5th) and a 94.0 passer rating (6th):

NFL ACTIVE PASSING YARDS PER ATTEMPT LEADERS Rk. PLAYER CMP-ATT YARDS YDS/ATT. 1. Aaron Rodgers 3,188-4,895 38,502 7.87 2. Ben Roethlisberger 4,164-6,493 51,065 7.86 3. Russell Wilson 1,815-2,834 22,176 7.82 4. Philip Rivers 4,171-6,492 50,348 7.76 5. Kirk Cousins 1,372-2,096 16,206 7.73

NFL ACTIVE PASSING YARDAGE LEADERS Rk. PLAYER GP CMP-ATT YARDS 1. Drew Brees 249 6,222-9,294 70,445 2. Tom Brady 253 5,629-8,805 66,159 3. Eli Manning 216 4,424-7,396 51,682 4. Ben Roethlisberger 200 4,164-6,493 51,065 5. Philip Rivers 196 4,171-6,492 50,348

NFL ACTIVE PASSING TOUCHDOWN LEADERS Rk. PLAYER GP TDS T1. Tom Brady 253 488 Drew Brees 249 488 3. Philip Rivers 196 342 4. Eli Manning 216 339 5. Ben Roethlisberger 200 329

BEN AMONG ALL-TIME BESTS QB Ben Roethlisberger ranks in the top 10 in NFL history in pass completions (8th - 4,164), passing yards (8th - 51,065) and touchdown passes (9th - 329):

MOST PASS COMPLETIONS - NFL HISTORY Rk. PLAYER COMPLETIONS 1. Brett Favre 6,300 2. Drew Brees 6,222* 3. Peyton Manning 6,125 4. Tom Brady 5,629* 5. Dan Marino 4,967 6. Eli Manning 4,424* 7. Philip Rivers 4,171* 8. Ben Roethlisberger 4,164* 9. John Elway 4,123 10. Warren Moon 3,988

MOST PASSING YARDS - NFL HISTORY Rk. PLAYER PASSING YARDS 1. Peyton Manning 71,940 2. Brett Favre 71,838 3. Drew Brees 70,445* 4. Tom Brady 66,159* 5. Dan Marino 61,361 6. Eli Manning 51,682* 7. John Elway 51,475 8. Ben Roethlisberger 51,065* 9. Philip Rivers 50,348* 10. Warren Moon 49,325

MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES - NFL HISTORY Rk. PLAYER TDS 1. Peyton Manning 539 2. Brett Favre 508 T3. Tom Brady 488* Drew Brees 488* 5. Dan Marino 420 T6. Philip Rivers 342* Fran Tarkenton 342 8. Eli Manning 339* 9. Ben Roethlisberger 329* 10. Aaron Rodgers 313*

*Denotes Active Players

TOP OF THE STEELERS CHARTS QB Ben Roethlisberger holds nearly all passing records in Pittsburgh Steelers franchise history.  He became the first player in Steelers history to record 40,000 passing yards, a feat he reached during Week Eight’s game vs. Cincinnati in 2015 and reach 50,000 which he accomplished in Week 13 at Cincinnati in 2017. His 51,065 passing yards, 329 passing touchdowns and 4,164 completions are tops in the team’s record books:

STEELERS ALL-TIME PASSING YARDAGE LEADERS Rk. STEELER, YEARS CMP-ATT YARDS 1. Ben Roethlisberger, 2004-17 4,164-6,493 51,065 2. Terry Bradshaw, 1970-83 2,025-3,901 27,989 3. Kordell Stewart, 1995-2002 1,190-2,107 13,328 4. Neil O’Donnell, 1991-95 1,069-1,871 12,867 5. Bubby Brister, 1986-92 776-1,477 10,104

STEELERS ALL-TIME PASSING TOUCHDOWN LEADERS Rk. STEELER GP TDS 1. Ben Roethlisberger 200 329 2. Terry Bradshaw 168 212 3. Kordell Stewart 113 70 4. Neil O’Donnell 66 68 5. Bobby Layne 55 66

STEELERS ALL-TIME PASS COMPLETION LEADERS Rk. STEELER GP CMP 1. Ben Roethlisberger 200 4,164 2. Terry Bradshaw 168 2,025 3. Kordell Stewart 113 1,190

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HITTING 3,000 IN 12 STRAIGHT QB Ben Roethlisberger extended his consecutive seasons of throwing for 3,000 yards to 12 during Week 13’s game at the Cincinnati Bengals in 2017. He joined Brett Favre (18), Peyton Manning (13), Drew Brees (13), Eli Manning (13) and Philip Rivers (12) as just the sixth signal caller in NFL history to have such a streak:

CONSECUTIVE SEASONS WITH 3,000 PASSING YARDS - NFL HISTORY

Rk. QUARTERBACK CONS. YEARS (SEASONS) 1. Brett Favre 18 (1992-2009) 2. Drew Brees 14 (2004-17) T3. Eli Manning 13 (2005-17) Peyton Manning 13 (1998-2010) T5. Ben Roethlisberger 12 (2006-17) Philip Rivers 12 (2006-17)

15 IN FIRST 14 QB Ben Roethlisberger threw three touchdowns in Week 11 vs. Tennessee to increase his 2017 season total to 16. He has now thrown at least 15 touchdown passes in each of his first 14 NFL seasons - breaking a tie with Peyton Manning to set the longest streak of 15 touchdown campaigns to start an NFL career:

MOST CONSECUTIVE 15-TOUCHDOWN PASS Rk. PLAYER SEASONS TO START A CAREER 1. Ben Roethlisberger, 2004-17 14 2. Peyton Manning, 1998-2010 13 T3. Jim Kelly, 1986-95 10 Dan Marino, 1983-92 10 Fran Tarkenton, 1961-70 10

BEN’S CAREER GAME QB Ben Roethlisberger set single-game Steelers franchise records during Week 8’s 51-34 win over Indianapolis in 2014 with 40 pass completions, 522 passing yards and six passing touchdowns. His 522 passing yards tied as the fourth-most in an NFL game:

MOST PASSING YARDS IN A GAME - NFL HISTORY Rk. PLAYER PASSING YARDS 1. Norm Van Brocklin, 9/28/1951 554 T2. Matt Schaub, 11/18/2012 527 Warren Moon, 12/16/1990 527 T4. Ben Roethlisberger, 10/26/2014 522 Boomer Esiason, 11/10/1996 522

BEN TO A.B. QB Ben Roethlisberger connected with WR Antonio Brown on their 50th touchdown strike on the game-winning score in Week 16’s AFC North title game clincher in 2016 against Baltimore at Heinz Field (31-27) - marking the most touchdown connections by a tandem in Steelers history. The duo has since connected on nine more scoring strikes, inclduing three on the team’s 40-17 Thursday Night Football in vs. Tennessee in Week 11, two in a 31-28 win vs. Green Bay on Sunday Night Football in Week 12 and one on Monday Night Football at the Cincinnati Bengals (W, 23-20) in 2017:

MOST TOUCHDOWN CONNECTIONS STEELERS HISTORY

Rk. PLAYERS TOUCHDOWNS 1. Ben Roethlisberger-Antonio Brown 59 2. Terry Bradshaw-Lynn Swann 49 3. Terry Bradshaw-John Stallworth 44

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BEN’S NUMBERS

1stBecame the first quarterback in NFL history to with 500 

passing yards in three career games (Week 8 2014, Week 15 2009 and Week 14 2017).

6Roethlisberger is one of six quarterbacks in NFL history to throw at least 185 touchdowns at home during the regular

season.

8Became the fifth quarterback (eighth occasion) to record at least 20 regular-season wins against one opponent since the 1970 season, earning his 20th regular-season win vs.

Cleveland in Week 11 of 216, joining Dan Marino (vs. Colts), Brett Favre (vs. Bears and Lions), John Elway (vs. Chargers

and Seahawks) and Tom Brady (vs. Bills and Jets).

9Roethlisberger has thrown 20 touchdowns or more during his NFL career in nine seasons - a franchise record - including

each of the previous seven (2011-17).

15He has thrown at least 15 touchdown passes in each of his

first 14 NFL seasons, the most consecutive seasons with 15 or more scoring tosses to start a NFL career.

20-PLUSThe Steelers have scored at least 20 points in 80 of the 98

games at home with Roethlisberger as the starter.

45Number of games Roethlisberger has totaled at least three touchdown passes in his career in 45 games (44 regular

season, 1 postseason), including two games in 2017.

53Roethlisberger has thrown 53 300-plus yard passing games in his regular season NFL career - most in franchise history - and became the ninth QB in NFL history to reach 50 with one team

(11th overall).

135-63Roethlisberger’s record as a starting quarterback in the regular season - the second best record in the NFL among all active

quarterbacks (min. 50 starts) - and most wins in franchise history for a starting signal caller.

125.0Has recorded a passer rating of 125.0 or better 18 times in his NFL career (minimum 20 attempts), most recent Week 12 on

Thursday Night Football at Indianapolis Colts (146.0).

150.0Roethlisberger has posted a passer rating of 150.0 or better in eight games during his NFL career (min. 10 attempts/game) -

the most all-time.

400Since entering the NFL in 2004, Roethlisberger has produced

10 400-plus yard games - tied as the fourth-most in NFL history.

MOVING ON UP QB Ben Roethlisberger leads the Steelers in nearly all major career statistics. The following is where Roethlisberger ranks in Steelers history in several key passing categories:

Roethlisberger’s Career Rankings Among Steelers QBsCategory Statistic RankSingle-Season TD Passes (2007 and 2014) ....................... 32 .............. 1st

Single-Season Passing Yards (2014) ............................ 4,952 .............. 1st

Career Passing TDs (regular season) .............................. 329 .............. 1st

Single-Season Completions (2014) .................................. 408 .............. 1st

Single-Season Pass Attempts (2014) ............................... 608 .............. 1st

Single-Season Completion Pct. (2015) ............................ 68.0 .............. 1st

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

3,000-Yard Passing Seasons (2006-17) ............................. 12 .............. 1st

Consecutive 3,000-Yard Passing Seasons (2006-17) ........ 12 .............. 1st

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

Seasons w/ 250+ Completions (2006-09, ‘11-17) ................11 .............. 1st

Seasons w/ Completion Pct. of 60.0+ (2004, ‘05, ‘07, ‘09-‘16) ........11 .............. 1st

Seasons w/ Passer Rating of 90.0+ (2004, ‘05, ‘07, ‘09-’16) ........11 .............. 1st

Completions in Single Game (12/10/17 vs. Baltimore) .............44 ............. 1stAttempts in Single Game (12/10/17 vs. Baltimore) ............... 66 .............. 1st

Passing Yards in Single Game (10/26/14 vs. Indianapolis) ........522 .............. 1st

Career Winning Pct. ......................................................... .681 .............. 1st

Career Completions ....................................................... 4,164 .............. 1st

Career Attempts ............................................................. 6,493 .............. 1st

Career Passing Yards .................................................. 51,065 .............. 1st

Career Completion Pct..................................................... 64.1 .............. 1st

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

Career QB Rating ............................................................ 94.0 .............. 1st

Career 300-yard Passing Games (reg and posteason) ...... 56 .............. 1st

Career Games w/ 30+ Completions (reg and postseason) . 21 .............. 1st

Career Games w/ 100.0+ Passer Rating (reg and posteason) . 85 .............. 1st

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

Career QB Rating in 4th Qtr. * ......................................... 92.7 .............. 1st

Career Touchdown Passes in Final 2 mins./game * ........... 45 .............. 1st

Consecutive Reg. Gms. w/ At Least One TD Pass (2012-Week 1 of 2014) 30 .............. 1st

Games Played by Rookie QB (2004) .................................. 14 .............. 1st

Passing Attempts by Rookie QB (2004)............................ 295 .............. 1st

Pass Completions by Rookie QB (2004) .......................... 196 .............. 1st

Passing Yards by Rookie QB (2004) ............................. 2,621 .............. 1st

Passing TDs by Rookie QB (2004) ..................................... 17 .............. 1st

Rushing Attempts by Rookie QB (2004) ............................. 56 .............. 1st

Rushing Yards by Rookie QB (2004) ................................ 144 .............. 1st

Completion Pct. by Rookie QB (2004) ** ......................... 66.4 .............. 1st

Passer Rating by Rookie QB (2004) ** ............................ 98.1 .............. 1st

Comp. %./Single Game by Rookie QB (10/17/04 vs. Dal.) ** 84.0 ........... 1st

Consecutive Wins to Start Career (2004) ** ....................... 13 .............. 1st

Total Wins by Rookie QB (2004) ** ..................................... 13 .............. 1st

Passing TDs in Single Game (10/26/14 vs. Ind. and 11/2/14 vs. Bal.) ... 6 .............. 1st

Single-Game TD Passes at Heinz Field (10/26/14 vs. Ind. and 11/2/14 vs. Bal.) ... 6 .............. 1st

Passing TDs in Back-to-Back Games ** ............................. 12 .............. 1st

Total Wins When Throwing for 300-plus Yards ................... 30 .............. 1st

Seasons w/ 25+ Passing TDs (2007, ‘09, ‘12-17) ................. 7 .............. 1st

Career Wins (Regular Season). ....................................... .135 .............. 1st

Career TD Passes (indoors) ............................................... 24 .............. 1st

Career Touchdown Passes in Dec./Jan. ............................. 93 .............. 1st

Single-Game TD Passes on MNF (11/5/07 vs. Bal.) ** ......... 5 ........... T-1st

Consecutive Passes Completed (11/26/07 vs. Miami) ........ 15 ........... T-1st

Career Rushing Yards (by QB) ...................................... 1,252 ..............3rd

Career Rushing Touchdowns (by QB) ................................ 16 ..............3rd

* Since 1991** NFL Record

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NO. 84: ANTONIO BROWNWR Antonio Brown led all NFL players with 1,533 receiving

yards in 2017 and finished fifth with 101 receptions on the year, despite missing the final two games of the season due to injury.

Brown eclipsed 100 receiving yards in eight of his 14 games of 2017, and added 10 or more catches in six.Brown opened  the 2017 season setting a new team Kickoff 

Weekend record for receptions with 11 for 182 receiving yards - the second-most by a Steeler in a Week One matchup. His 182 receiving yards marked the 30th 100-receivng yard game of his NFL career, breaking a tie for the most such games in team history.

In Week 11 vs. Tennessee, Brown caught three touchdowns for the second time in his NFL career in a game, finishing with 10 catches for 144 receiving yards.

Below is a look at where Brown ranked in the NFL in 2017:• Receiving Yards: 1,533 (1st)• 100-Yard Receiving Games: 8 (1st)• 10-Reception Games: 6 (1st)• Receptions Per Game: 7.2 (1st)• Receptions for First Downs: 71 (2nd)• Receptions of 25-Plus Yards: 16 (2nd)• Touchdown Catches: 9 (T-4th)• Receptions: 101 (5th)• Yards From Scrimmage: 1,533 (8th)

BROWN SINCE 2010

WR Antonio Brown has recorded six 1,000-receiving yard campaigns (2011 and ‘13-17) and an NFL record five consecutive 100-catch seasons, from 2013-17, since entering the NFL in 2010.

His 733 receptions and 9,910 receiving yards are the most since entering the NFL in 2010:

NFL RECEPTION LEADERS: 2010-CURRENT Rk. PLAYER, TEAM GP REC. 1. Antonio Brown, PIT 115 733 2. Larry Fitzgerald, ARI 126 711 3. Brandon Marshall, MIA-CHI-NYJ-NYG 111 632 T4. Demaryius Thomas, DEN 117 629 Jason Witten, DAL 128 629

NFL RECEIVING YARDS LEADERS: 2010-CURRENT Rk. PLAYER, TEAM REC. YARDS 1. Antonio Brown, PIT 733 9,910 2. Julio Jones, ATL 585 9,054 3.. Demaryius Thomas, DEN 629 8,653 4. Calvin Johnson, DET 538 8,548 5. Larry Fitzgerald, ARI 711 8,478

Brown's 19 regular-season games with at least 10 catches are the most in the NFL since he entered the League in 2010:

NFL 10-CATCH GAME LEADERS: 2010-CURRENT Rk. PLAYER, TEAM 10-CATCH GAMES 1. Antonio Brown, PIT 19 T2. Calvin Johnson, DET 13 Julio Jones, ATL 13 T4. Larry Fitzgerald, ARI 11 Brandon Marshall, MIA-CHI-NYJ-NYG 11 6. A.J. Green, CIN 10

His 16 regular-season games with at least 10 catches and 100 receiving yards are the most in the NFL since he entered the League in 2010:

NFL 10-CATCH AND 100-YARD GAME LEADERS: 2010-CURRENT

Rk. PLAYER, TEAM 10-CATCH/100-YARD GAMES 1. Antonio Brown, PIT 16 T2. Calvin Johnson, DET 12 Julio Jones, ATL 12 T4. A.J. Green, CIN 10 Brandon Marshall, MIA-CHI-NYJ-NYG 10

Brown has reached 100 receiving yards in 37 regular-season games since entering the NFL - tied as the second-most such games since 2010:

NFL 100-YARD GAME LEADERS: 2010-CURRENT Rk. PLAYER, TEAM 100-YARD GAMES 1. Julio Jones, ATL 39 T2. Antonio Brown, PIT 37 Calvin Johnson, DET 37 4. Brandon Marshall, MIA-CHI-NYJ-NYG 36 5. Demaryius Thomas, DEN 32

FIVE-YEAR SPANWR Antonio Brown has caught 582 passes for 7,848 receiving

yards in the 2013-17 seasons to mark the most receptions and the most receiving yards by any player in any five-year span in NFL history:

MOST RECEPTIONS IN ANY FIVE-YEAR SPAN: NFL HISTORY

Rk. PLAYER RECEPTIONS 1. Antonio Brown, 2013-17 582 2. Marvin Harrison, 1999-2003 563 3. Wes Welker, 2008-12 560

MOST RECEIVING YARDS IN ANY FIVE-YEAR SPAN: NFL HISTORY

Rk. PLAYER RECEPTIONS 1. Antonio Brown, 2013-17 7,848 2. Marvin Harrison, 1999-2003 7,594 3. Calvin Johnson, 2011-15 7,428

Brown's 481 catches and 6,315 receiving yards in the 2013-16 seasons marked the most receptions and the second-most receiving yards by any player in a four-year span in NFL history.

FASTEST TO 650 AND 700WR Antonio Brown reached 700 career receptions on his

eighth catch in his 111th career regular-season game in Week 11 vs. Tennessee of 2017, setting an NFL record for the fewest games to the mark (Marvin Harrison: 114):

FEWEST GAMES TO 650 CATCHES: NFL HISTORY Rk. PLAYER GAMES 1. Antonio Brown 111 2. Marvin Harrison 114 3. Andre Johnson 120

Brown also set the record for the fewest games to career catch No. 650 in his 104th career regular-season game in Week Three of 2017 at Chicago (Marvin Harrison: 107).

10+100+2

5WR Antonio Brown leads all NFL players with five regular-

season games with at least 10 catches, 100 receiving yards and two touchdown receptions since entering the NFL in 2010.

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BROWN ON THE TEAM’S CHARTS

WR Antonio Brown’s 2015 receptions and receiving yards totals marked the most by a Steeler in a single-season in team history. His 101 receptions are the sixth-most and his 1,533 receiving yards in 2017 are the third-most by a Steeler in a single-season:

STEELERS SINGLE-SEASON RECEPTION LEADERS Rk. STEELER, YEAR RECEPTIONS 1. Antonio Brown, 2015 136 2. Antonio Brown, 2014 129 3. Hines Ward, 2002 112 4. Antonio Brown, 2013 110 5. Antonio Brown, 2016 106 6. Antonio Brown, 2017 101

STEELERS SINGLE-SEASON RECEIVING YARDS LEADERS

Rk. STEELER, YEAR RECEIVING YARDS 1. Antonio Brown, 2015 1,834 2. Antonio Brown, 2014 1,698 3. Antonio Brown, 2017 1,533 4. Antonio Brown, 2013 1,499 5. Yancey Thigpen, 1997 1,398

BROWN ON THE TEAM’S CHARTSWR Antonio Brown is the second player in Steelers history

with 700 receptions, second with 9,000 with receiving yards and fourth with 10,000 yards from scrimmage:

STEELERS ALL-TIME RECEPTION LEADERS Rk. STEELER, YEARS RECEPTIONS 1. Hines Ward, 1998-2011 1,000 2. Antonio Brown, 2010-17 733 3. Heath Miller, 2005-15 592

STEELERS ALL-TIME RECEIVING YARDS LEADERS Rk. STEELER, YEARS REC. YARDS 1. Hines Ward, 1998-2011 12,083 2. Antonio Brown, 2010-17 9,910 3. John Stallworth, 1974-87 8,723 8,723

STEELERS ALL-TIME SRIMMAGE YARDAGE LEADERS Rk. STEELER, YEARS RUSH YDS/REC YDS SCRMG. YARDS 1. Franco Harris, 1972-83 11,950 / 2,284 14,234 2. Hines Ward, 1998-2011 428 / 12,083 12,511 3. Jerome Bettis, 1996-2005 10,571 / 806 11,377 4. Antonio Brown, 2010-17 119 / 9,910 10,029 5. John Stallworth, 1974-87 111 / 8,723 8,834

Brown caught his ninth touchdown pass of the 2017 season in Week 13 of 2017 at Cincinnati, increasing his career total to 59 - the third-most touchdown receptions team history:

STEELERS ALL-TIME RECEIVING TOUCHDOWN LEADERS Rk. STEELER, YEARS REC. YARDS TDs 1. Hines Ward, 1988-2011 1,000 12,083 85 2. John Stallworth, 1974-87 537 8,723 63 3. Antonio Brown, 2010-17 733 9,910 59 4. Lynn Swann, 1974-82 336 5,462 51 5. Heath Miller, 2005-15 592 6,569 45

Brown increased his overall touchdown total to 64 in Week 13 at Cincinnati - tying John Stallworth for the fourth-most total touchdowns in team history:

STEELERS ALL-TIME TOUCHDOWN LEADERS Rk. STEELER, YEARS RUSH / REC / RET TDS 1. Franco Harris, 1972-83 91 / 9 / 0 100 2. Hines Ward, 1998-2011 1 / 85 / 0 86 3. Jerome Bettis, 1996-2005 78 / 2 / 0 80 T4. Antonio Brown, 2010-17 0 / 59 / 5 64 John Stallworth, 1974-87 1 / 63 / 0 64

His 37 100-receiving yard games are the most in the category in Steelers history:

MOST 100-REC. YARD GAMES Rk. STEELER, YEARS IN STEELERS HISTORY 1. Antonio Brown, 2010-17 37 2. Hines Ward, 1998-2011 29 3. John Stallworth, 1974-87 25

BROWN’S FRANCHISE DAY WR Antonio Brown posted the most prolific receiving game for a player in Steelers history in Week Nine's 38-35 win vs. Oakland in 2015. He led all players with franchise records of 17 catches for 284 receiving yards, and added 22 rushing yards for a team record 306 yards from scrimmage:

STEELERS SINGLE-GAME RECEPTION LEADERS Rk. STEELER RECEPTIONS 1. Antonio Brown, Nov. 8, 2015 17 2. Antonio Brown, Dec. 20, 2015 16 T3. Antonio Brown, Nov. 13, 2016 14 Courtney Hawkins, Nov. 1, 1998 14 T5. Antonio Brown, Jan. 3, 2016 13 Hines Ward, Nov. 30, 2003 13

STEELERS SINGLE-GAME RECEIVING YARDS LEADERS Rk. STEELER REC. YARDS 1. Antonio Brown, Nov. 8, 2015 284 2. Plaxico Burress, Nov. 10, 2002 253 3. Buddy Dial, Oct. 22, 1961 235 4. Antonio Brown, Dec. 10, 2017 213 5. Markus Wheaton, Nov. 29, 2015 201

STEELERS SINGLE-GAME SCRIMMAGE YARDS LEADERS Rk. STEELER SCRMG. YARDS 1. Antonio Brown, Nov. 8, 2015 306 2. Le’Veon Bell, Dec. 11, 2016 298 3. Frenchy Fuqua, Dec. 20, 1970 256 4. Le'Veon Bell, Nov. 30, 2014 254 5. Plaxico Burress, Nov. 10, 2002 253

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BROWN’S STEELERS NOTESThrough his eighth year WR Antonio Brown has caught

10 passes or more in 19 games of his NFL career, all with the Steelers, the most double-digit reception games in team history:

MOST DOUBLE-DIGIT CATCH Rk. STEELER, YEARS GAMES: STEELERS HISTORY 1. Antonio Brown, 2010-17 19 2. Hines Ward, 1998-2011 7 T3. Heath Miller, 2005-15 3 Yancey Thigpen, 1992-97 3

Brown has caught at least two touchdown catches in 14 games in his NFL career, all with Pittsburgh, the second-most multi-touchdown catch games in Steelers history:

MOST MULTI-TOUCHDOWN Rk. STEELER, YEARS GAMES: STEELERS HISTORY 1. Buddy Dial, 1959-63 15 2. Antonio Brown, 2010-17 14 3. Lynn Swann, 1974-82 10 4. John Stallworth, 1974-87 9 T5. Louis Lipps, 1984-91 7    Roy Jefferson, 1965-69  7

He ranks fourth in Steelers history for the most games with 100 scrimmage yards:

MOST 100-SCRIMMAGE YARD GAMES: STEELERS HISTORY

Rk. STEELER, YEARS 100-YARD GAMES 1. Franco Harris, 1972-83 57 2. Jerome Bettis, 1996-2005 53 3. Le’Veon Bell, 2013-17 41 4. Antonio Brown, 2010-17 39 5. Hines Ward, 1998-2011 31

From 2014-15, Brown caught 23 touchdown passes - the most by a Steeler in back-to-back seasons - and joined Hines Ward as the only players with 10 or more touchdown receptions in consecutive years:

MOST TOUCHDOWN CATCHES Rk. STEELER, YEARS IN BACK-TO-BACK SEASONS 1. Antonio Brown, 2014-15 23 T2. Antonio Brown, 2015-16 22 Hines Ward, 2002-03 22

Brown’s eight 100-receiving yard games in 2017 are tied for the second-most in team history in a single-season, behind his own team record set in 2015 of nine:

MOST 100-REC. YARD GAMES Rk. STEELER, YEARS IN A SEASON: STEELERS HISTORY 1. Antonio Brown, 2015 9 T2. Antonio Brown, 2017 8 Antonio Brown, 2014 8 T4. Mike Wallace, 2010 7 John Stallworth, 1984 7 T6. Yancey Thigpen, 1997 6 Buddy Dial, 1963 6

BROWN AMONG ACTIVE BESTS WR Antonio Brown ranks in the top 10 among active NFL players with 86.2 receiving yards per game (1st - min. 100 games), 733 receptions (5th), 483 receptions for first downs (5th), 9,910 receiving yards (5th) and 84 catches for 25-plus yards (6th):

NFL ACTIVE RECEIVING YARDS PER GAME LEADERS(Min. 100 Games)

Rk. PLAYER GP REC.-YDS YDS/GM 1. Antonio Brown 115 733-9,910 86.2 2. A.J. Green 102 556-8,213 80.5 3. Demaryius Thomas 117 629-8,653 74.0 4. Larry Fitzgerald 218 1,234-15,545 71.3 5. Brandon Marshall 172 959-12,215 71.0

NFL ACTIVE RECEPTION LEADERS Rk. PLAYER GP REC. YARDS 1. Larry Fitzgerald 218 1,234 15,545 2. Jason Witten 239 1,152 12,448 3. Brandon Marshall 172 959 12,215 4. Antonio Gates 220 927 11,508 5. Antonio Brown 115 733 9,910

NFL ACTIVE RECEPTION FOR FIRST DOWN LEADERS Rk. PLAYER GP REC. 1ST DWN 1. Larry Fitzgerald 219 1,234 801 T2. Antonio Gates 220 927 632 Jason Witten 239 1,152 632 4. Brandon Marshall 172 959 631 5. Antonio Brown 115 733 483

NFL ACTIVE RECEIVING YARDS LEADERS Rk. PLAYER GP REC. YARDS 1. Larry Fitzgerald 218 1,234 15,545 2. Jason Witten 239 1,152 12,448 3. Brandon Marshall 172 959 12,215 4. Antonio Gates 220 927 11,508 5. Antonio Brown 115 733 9,910

NFL ACTIVE RECEPTIONS OF 25-PLUS YARDS LEADERS Rk. PLAYER GP REC. 25+YDS 1. DeSean Jackson 140 548 117 2. Larry Fitzgerald 218 1,234 113 3. Brandon Marshall 172 959 89 4. Antonio Gates 220 927 87 5. Julio Jones 95 585 85 6. Antonio Brown 115 733 84

BROWN NUMBER TO NOTE

180WR Antonio Brown became the first player in NFL history 

to record four 180-yard receiving games in a season in 2015 (195: Sept. 20, vs. San Francisco, 284: Nov. 8 vs. Oakland,

189: Dec. 20 vs. Denver and 187: Jan. 3 at Cleveland ).

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BROWN AMONG TOPS IN FIRST EIGHTWR Antonio Brown has caught 733 receptions for 9,910

receiving yards in the first eight years of his NFL career (2010-17) - the second-most catches and the sixth-most receiving yards by any player in their first eight seasons in NFL history:

NFL RECEPTION LEADERS:FIRST EIGHT YEARS OF A CAREER IN NFL HISTORY

Rk. PLAYER, YEARS RECEPTIONS 1. Marvin Harrison, 1996-2003 759 2. Antonio Brown, 2010-17 733 T3. Torry Holt, 1999-2006 712 Brandon Marshall, 2006-13 712

NFL RECEIVING YARDS LEADERS:FIRST EIGHT YEARS OF A CAREER IN NFL HISTORY

Rk. PLAYER, YEARS RECEIVING YARDS 1. Torry Holt, 1999-2006 10,675 2. Calvin Johnson, 2007-14 10,405 3. Jerry Rice, 1985-1992 10,273 4. Randy Moss, 1998-2005 10,147 5. Marvin Harrison, 1996-2003 10,072 6. Antonio Brown, 2010-17 9,910

Brown has recorded 19 games with at least 10 catches, 16 with at least 10 catches and 100 receiving yards and 80 with at least five catches and 50 receiving yards - ranking first in a player's first eight years in NFL history:

MOST 10-CATCH GAMES:FIRST EIGHT YEARS OF A CAREER IN NFL HISTORY

Rk. PLAYER, YEARS 10-CATCH GAMES 1. Antonio Brown, 2010-17 19 2. Brandon Marshall, 2006-13 17 3. Andre Johnson, 2003-10 15 T4. Marvin Harrison, 1996-2003 14 Wes Welker, 2004-11 14 6. Julio Jones, 2011-17 13

MOST 10-CATCH-100-YARD GAMES:FIRST EIGHT YEARS OF A CAREER IN NFL HISTORY

Rk. PLAYER, YEARS 10-CATCH-100-YARD GAME 1. Antonio Brown, 2010-17 16 2. Brandon Marshall, 2006-13 15 3. Andre Johnson, 2003-10 14 T4. Wes Welker, 2004-11 13 Marvin Harrison, 1996-2003 13 6. Julio Jones, 2011-17 12

MOST FIVE CATCH-50-YARD GAMES:FIRST EIGHT YEARS OF A CAREER IN NFL HISTORY

Rk. PLAYER, YEARS 5/50 GAMES 1. Antonio Brown, 2010-17 80 2. Torry Holt, 1999-2006 78 3. Brandon Marshall, 2006-13 76 4. Marvin Harrison, 1996-2003 74 5. Demaryius Thomas, 2010-17 72

UNFORGETTABLE SEVEN WR Antonio Brown has registered the most receptions by a Steelers’ receiver in their first four, five, six and seven regular seasons:

RECEPTIONS IN Rk. STEELER, YEARS FIRST SEVEN YEARS GP/GS 1. Antonio Brown, 2010-16 632 101/74 2. Hines Ward, 1998-2004 505 112/93 3. Heath Miller, 2005-11 337 108/107 4. Louis Lipps, 1984-90 303 79/70 5. Lynn Swann, 1974-1980 284 93/76 Brown’s 5,259 receiving yards were the most receiving yards by a Steelers’ receiver in their first five regular seasons, his 7,093 were the most by a Steeler in their first six seasons and his 8,377 stand as the most in a player’s first seven years with the Steelers:

RECEIVING YARDS IN Rk. STEELER, YEARS FIRST SEVEN YEARS 1. Antonio Brown, 2010-16 8,377 2. Hines Ward, 1998-2004 6,055 3. Louis Lipps, 1984-90 5,347 4. Buddy Dial, 1959-63 4,723 5. Lynn Swann, 1974-80 4,692

Brown totaled 7,755 all-purpose yards - the most by a Steeler in their first five regular seasons (2010-13) and his 9,911 were tops by a Steeler through their first six seasons. Through 2016, he  registered  a  team-best  11,367  for  a  player’s  first  seven campaigns:

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS IN Rk. STEELER, YEARS FIRST SEVEN YEARS 1. Antonio Brown, 2010-16 11,367 2. Jerome Bettis, 1996-2002 9,087 3. Franco Harris, 1972-78 8,630 4. Louis Lipps, 1984-90 7,196 5. Rod Woodson, 1987-93 7,148

ALL AROUND BROWN WR Antonio Brown has been a valuable asset to the team’s offensive and special teams efforts. In Week 13 vs. Indianapolis in 2015, Brown returned a punt for a 71-yard touchdown, his fourth punt return for a touchdown to tie a Steelers record:

STEELERS ALL-TIME PUNT RETURN FOR TOUCHDOWNS Rk. STEELER, YEARS PR TDs T1. Antonio Brown, 2010-17 4 Antwaan Randle El, 2002-05, ‘10 4 T3. Louis Lipps, 1984-91 3 Ray Mathews, 1951-59 3

Brown also ranks second in team history with 1,759 punt return yards:

STEELERS ALL-TIME PUNT RETURN YARDS Rk. STEELER, YEARS CAREER PR YARDS PR TDs 1. Rod Woodson, 1987-96 2,362 2 2. Antonio Brown, 2010-17 1,759 4 3. Antwaan Randle El, 2002-05, ‘10 1,650 4 4. Theo Bell, 1976, 1978-80 1,259 0 5. Louis Lipps, 1984-91 1,212 3 Along with four punts returned for touchdowns, Brown has one kickoff returned to the end zone in his career. He is the sixth player in NFL history - the first Steeler - to have 35 career touchdown catches and five returns for touchdowns.

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REACHING 600 IN 96WR Antonio Brown hauled in the 600th reception of his NFL

career in Week 11 at Cleveland in 2016 - his 96th regular-season game - setting an NFL record for thew fewest games played to reach 600 catches in a career:

FEWEST GAMES TO 600 RECEPTIONS: NFL HISTORY Rk. PLAYER GAMES TO 600 1. Antonio Brown 96 2. Anquan Boldin 98 3. Marvin Harrison 102 4. Andre Johnson 104 5. Brandon Marshall 105

BROWN SINCE 2010 VS. NFCWR Antonio Brown has also seen success when facing

members of the opposing conference in the NFC since entering the NFL.

Brown leads all AFC players in receptions (210) and is receiving yards (2,741) and is second in touchdown catches (19) in games vs. NFC opponents since entering the NFL in 2010:

AFC RECEPTION LEADERS VS. NFC:SINCE 2010

Rk. PLAYER, TEAM GP REC. 1. Antonio Brown, PIT 30 210 2. Demaryius Thomas, DEN 29 186 3. Antonio Gates, LAC 27 138

AFC RECEIVING YARDS LEADERS VS. NFC: SINCE 2010

Rk. PLAYER, TEAM REC. YARDS 1. Antonio Brown, PIT 210 2,741 2. Demaryius Thomas, DEN 186 2,626 3. A.J. Green, CIN 137 2,025

554 IN 90WR Antonio Brown played in his 90th career regular-season

game in Week Four of 2016, and increased his career total to 554 receptions - the second-most by any player in NFL history in their first 90 career regular-season games:

MOST RECEPTIONS IN FIRST 90 REGULAR-SEASON GAMES Rk. PLAYER RECEPTIONS 1. Anquan Boldin 558 2. Antonio Brown 554 3. Larry Fitzgerald 515

7,500 / 8,000 / 9,000 SCRIMMAGE YARDSWR Antonio Brown reached the 7,500 scrimmage yard

milestone in Week Three’s game at Philadelphia in 2016. He accomplished the feat in his 89th career regular-season game to tie Calvin Johnson for the fourth-fewest games to 7,500 scrimmage yards by a wide receiver in NFL history.

Brown reached the 8,000 scrimmage yard mark in Week 10’s game vs. Dallas in 2016, in his 95th career regular-season game to mark the sixth-fewest games to 8,000 scrimmage yards by a wide receiver in NFL history.

In Week Five vs. Jacksonville, Brown totaled 10 catches for 157 receiving yards to eclipse the 9,000 scrimmage yard barrier. He reached 9,000 career scrimmage yards in 106 regular-season games – marking the third-fewest games to the milestone in Steelers history (Jerome Bettis: 101 and Franco Harris: 104) and tied Randy Moss for the fifth-fewest games to the milestone by a wide receiver in NFL history.

MAKING MOST IN 100WR Antonio Brown played in his 100th career regular-season

game in Week 15 at Cincinnati in 2016, and increased his career total to 622 receptions to mark the most catches by any player in NFL history in their first 100 career games:

MOST RECEPTIONS IN FIRST 100 GAMES: NFL HISTORY Rk. PLAYER CATCHES 1. Antonio Brown 622 2. Anquan Boldin 614 3. Marvin Harrison 591 4. Andre Johnson 576 5. Larry Fitzgerald 565

9,000 MILESTONEWR Antonio Brown hit the 9,000 receiving yard milestone

in Week Six of 2017 at Kansas City in his 107th regular-season game - the fewest games to the milestone in Steelers history (Hines Ward, 159) and tying Randy Moss for the fourth-fewest games to the milestone in NFL history.

BRYANT’S AVERAGE ABOVE 15.0WR Martavis Bryant posted game-highs in receiving yards

(91) and scrimmage yards (98) in the team’s Week Two home opener win against the Minnesota Vikings in 2017, and caught the 15th touchdown reception of his NFL career on a 27-yard completion from QB Ben Roethlisberger  in  the  first  quarter. He added his second touchdown catch of the season in Week 12 of 2017 vs. Green Bay on Sunday Night Football, a 17-yard pass from Roethlisberger. He caught four passes for 59 yards, including his third touchdown catch of the season on a 4-yard pass from QB Ben Roethlisberger in the second quarter of Week 15's game vs. New England, increasing career touchdown total to 18 (17 receiving / 1 rushing).

Since entering the NFL in 2014, Bryant has caught 126 passes for 1,917 yards to give him a 15.2 yards per catch average.

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JUJU ON THAT BEAT

Rookie WR JuJu Smith-Schuster led the 2017 NFL rookie class in receiving yards (917), touchdown catches (7) and receptions of 40-plus yards (6) in his 14-game season with seven starts.

NFL ROOKIE RECEIVING YARDS LEADERS: 2017 Rk. PLAYER REC.-YDS TDS 1. JuJu Smith-Schuster, PIT 58-917 7 2. Cooper Kupp, LA 62-869 5 3. Alvin Kamara, NO 81-826 5 4. Keelan Cole, JAC 42-748 3 5. Evan Engram, NYG 64-722 6

Smith-Schuster ended his regular-season rookie year becoming the first rookie in Steelers history to record a kickoff return for a touchdown (96 yards) and a touchdown catch (20 yards) in the same game in Week 17 vs. Cleveland. His 265 combined yards (143 receiving + 122 kickoff return) were the second-most by a rookie in Steelers history (273, Charles Johnson, Dec. 24, 1994 at San Diego).

He totaled a single-game career highs in receiving yards (193), including a 97-yard touchdown catch-and-run from QB Ben Roethlisberger in the team’s Week Eight 20-15 win at Detroit. The 97-yard connection is the longest pass play in team history and ties as the longest offensive play in franchise annals. His 193 receiving yards marked the second-most by a Steelers rookie in a single-game, behind Jimmy Orr’s 205 on Dec. 13, 1958.

In Week 15 vs. New England, the rookie wide receiver posted the second 100-yard game of 2017, leading the team with 114 yards on a team-best six catches. His 69-yard catch-and-run is the second longest reception of his NFL career.His five touchdown catches are the most in NFL history by a 

player before his 21st birthday (turned 21 on Nov. 22).

JUJU ON THE CHARTSWR JuJu Smith-Schuster re-wrote the Steelers' rookie

receiving yards list be tallying the most in team history with 917 in 2017. He became the second rookie in team history with at least 50 receptions and tied for the third-most touchdown catches by a rookie:

STEELERS ROOKIE RECEIVING YARDS LEADERS Rk. STEELER, YEAR REC.-YDS 1. JuJu Smith-Schuster, 2017 58-917 2. Jimmy Orr, 1958 33-910 3. Louis Lipps, 1984 45-860 4. Santonio Holmes, 2006 49-824 5. Mike Wallace, 2009 39-756

STEELERS ROOKIE RECEPTION LEADERS Rk. STEELER, YEAR REC. 1. Troy Edwards, 1999 61 2. JuJu Smith-Schuster, 2017 58 3. Santonio Holmes, 2006 49 4. Eli Rogers, 2016 48 5. Antwaan Randle-El, 2002 47

STEELERS ROOKIE TOUCHDOWN RECEPTION LEADERS Rk. STEELER, YEAR TD REC. 1. Louis Lipps, 1984 9 2. Martavis Bryant, 2014 8 T3. JuJu Smith-Schuster, 2017 7 Eric Green, 1990 7 Jimmy Orr, 1958 7

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RINGING THE BELL RB Le’Veon Bell  finished  the  2017  regular  season  third among all NFL players in rushing yards (1,291) and second in yards from scrimmage (1,946). He rushed for at least 100 yards in four games, while adding at least 100 scrimmage yards in nine. Bell led all players with a game high 186 yards from scrimmage (144 rushing yards on 35 carries / 42 receiving yards on four catches) and scored two rushing touchdowns in the team’s 26-9 Week Four win at Baltimore. The Michigan State product tallied 179 rsuhing yards - tying as the tenth-most in a regular-season game in Steelers history - and the fourth-most in his NFL career in the team’s Week Six win at Kansas City. Bell led all players in rushing yards (134 on 35 carries) and yards from scrimmage (192: 134 rushing / 58 receiving) in Week Seven’s 29-14 win vs. Cincinnati at Heinz Field. On Sunday Night Football in Week 14 against Baltimore, Bell totaled 125 yards from scrimmage (48 rushing / 77 receiving), scoring three touchdowns (two rushing / one receiving) to mark his third game with at least three touchdowns, tying Jerome Bettis and Antonio Brown for the most such games in team history. It is his eighth regular-season game of his NFL career with multiple touchdowns.Below is a look at where Bell finished in the NFL in 2017:

• Rushes for First Downs: 74 (1st)• Rushes per Game: 21.4 (1st)• Receptions by a Running Back: 85 (1st)• Total First Downs (Rushing/Receiving): 105 (1st)• 150-Yard Scrimmage Games: 6 (1st)• Scrimmage Yards: 1,946 (2nd)• Rushing Yards: 1,291 (3rd)• Rushing Touchdowns: 9 (T-3rd)• Receiving Yards by a Running Back: 655 (4th)• Rushes for 10-Plus Yards: 33 (T-4th)• Touchdowns from Scrimmage: 11 (T-6th)• 100-Yard Rushing Games: 4 (T-6th)

BELL SINCE ‘13 RB Le’Veon Bell leads the NFL with an average of 129.0 yards from scrimmage per game since entering the NFL in 2013.

NFL SRIMMAGE YARDS PER GAME LEADERS:2013 - CURRENT (Min. 50 Games)

Rk. PLAYER GAMES-YARDS YARDS/GM 1. Le’Veon Bell, PIT 62-7,996 129.0 2. LeSean McCoy, PHI-BUF 75-8,016 106.9 3. Julio Jones, ATL 66-6,920 104.8 4. Antonio Brown, PIT 77-7,902 102.6 5. DeMarco Murray, DAL-PHI-TEN 76-7,345 96.6 Since entering the NFL in 2013, Bell has 41 games with at least 100 yards from scrimmage and 18 games with at least 100 rushing yards, the second and third most in each category:

MOST 100-YARD SCRIMMAGE GAMES: 2013-CURRENT Rk. PLAYER 100-YARD GAMES 1. LeSean McCoy, PHI-BUF 46 2. Le’Veon Bell, PIT 41 3. Antonio Brown, PIT 35 4. DeMarco Murray, DAL-PHI-TEN 33 5. Matt Forte, CHI-NYJ 32

MOST 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES: 2013-CURRENT Rk. PLAYER 100-YARD GAMES 1. LeSean McCoy, PHI-BUF 25 2. DeMarco Murray, DAL-PHI-TEN 22 3. Le’Veon Bell, PIT 18 4. Adrian Peterson, MIN-NO-ARI 14 5. Mark Ingram, NO 13

BELL AMONG STEELERS BEST IN FIVE RB Le’Veon Bell produced 5,336 rushing yards and 7,996 yards from scrimmage since entering the NFL in 2013. His 7,996 yards from scrimmage are most by a Steeler in their first five years with the team, while his 5,267 rushing yards are second-best:

SCRIMMAGE YARDS IN Rk. STEELER FIRST FIVE YEARS 1. Le’Veon Bell, 2013-17 7,996 2. Jerome Bettis, 1996-2000 7,242 3. Franco Harris, 1972-76 5,947 4. Willie Parker, 2004-08 5,622 5. Antonio Brown, 2010-14 5,341 RUSHING YARDS IN Rk. STEELER FIRST FIVE YEARS 1. Jerome Bettis, 1996-2000 6,713 2. Le’Veon Bell, 2013-17 5,336 3. Franco Harris, 1972-76 5,133 4. Willie Parker, 2004-08 4,989 5. John Henry Johnson, 1960-64 4,370

Bell’s 6,050 yards from scrimmage that he racked up from 2013-16 are the most by a Steeler in their first four years with the team, while his 4,045 rushing yards were third-best.

FIRST IN 50 RB Le’Veon Bell appeared in his 50th NFL regular-season game in Week Three at Chicago in 2017, and increased his career rushing yards total to 4,225 and receiving yards to 2,061.  He  is  the first player  in NFL history  to  record at  least 4,000 rushing and 2,000 receiving yards in their first 50 games.

7,500 IN 59 RB Le’Veon Bell reached 7,500 yards from scrimmage in 59 regular-season games in Week 13 at Cincinnati of 2017. Bell tied Eric Dickerson for the fewest games in NFL history to the milestone to 7,500 yards from scrimmage:

FEWEST GAMES TO 7,500 SCRIMMAGE Rk. PLAYER YARDS: NFL HISTORY T1. Le’Veon Bell 59 Eric Dickerson 59 3. Edgerrin James 60 T4. LaDanian Tomlinson 61 Terrell Davis 61

5,000 AND 2,500 RB Le’Veon Bell set an NFL record for the fewest regular-season games to reach 5,000 rushing and 2,500 receiving yards in his 59th career game in Week 13 of 2017 on Monday Night Football at Cincinnati.

FEWEST GAMES TO 5,000 RUSHING/2,500 RECEIVING Rk. PLAYER YARDS: NFL HISTORY 1. Le’Veon Bell 59 2. Marcus Allen 63 3. Chuck Foreman 68 T4. William Andrews 70 Ray Rice 70

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BELL ON THE TOP 10 RB Le’Veon Bell has made his mark on the Steelers’ top 10 rushing yards, rushing touchdowns and yards from scrimmage lists within his first five seasons with the team:

MOST RUSHING YARDS: STEELERS HISTORY Rk. STEELER RUSHING YARDS 1. Franco Harris, 1972-83 11,950 2. Jerome Bettis, 1996-2005 10,571 3. Willie Parker, 2004-09 5,378 4. Le’Veon Bell, 2013-17 5,336 5. John Henry Johnson, 1960-65 4,381

MOST YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE: STEELERS HISTORY Rk. STEELER, YEARS RUSH YDS/REC YDS SCRMG. YARDS 1. Franco Harris, 1972-83 11,950 / 2,284 14,234 2. Hines Ward, 1998-2011 428 / 12,083 12,511 3. Jerome Bettis, 1996-2005 10,571 / 806 11,377 4. Antonio Brown, 2010-17 119 / 9,910 10,029 5. John Stallworth, 1974-87 111 / 8,723 8,834 6. Le’Veon Bell, 2013-17 5,336 / 2,660 7,996

MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS: STEELERS HISTORY Rk. STEELER RUSHING TDs 1. Franco Harris, 1972-83 91 2. Jerome Bettis, 1996-2005 78 T3. Le’Veon Bell, 2013-17 35 Kordell Stewart, 1995-2002 35 5. Terry Bradshaw, 1970-83 32

MOST 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES: STEELERS HISTORY Rk. STEELER 100-YARD GAMES 1. Jerome Bettis, 1996-2005 50 2. Franco Harris, 1972-83 47 3. Willie Parker, 2004-09 25 4. Barry Foster, 1990-94 20 5. Le’Veon Bell, 2013-17 18

MOST 150-SCRIMMAGE YARDS GAMES: STEELERS HISTORY Rk. STEELER 150-YARD GAMES 1. Le’Veon Bell, 2013-17 17 2. Franco Harris, 1972-83 12 3. Antonio Brown, 2010-17 11 T4. Hines Ward, 1998-2011 7 Jerome Bettis, 1996-2005 7

MOST 100-SCRIMMAGE YARD GAMES: STEELERS HISTORY

Rk. STEELER, YEARS 100-YARD GAMES 1. Franco Harris, 1972-83 57 2. Jerome Bettis, 1996-2005 53 3. Le’Veon Bell, 2013-17 41 4. Antonio Brown, 2010-17 39 5. Hines Ward, 1998-2011 31

UNDER THE MONDAY NIGHT LIGHTS RB Le’Veon Bell has set an NFL record for the most yards from scrimmage in a player’s first four Monday Night Football games with 676 after his first four (Week Seven of 2014 vs. Houston, Week 11 of 2014 at Tennessee, Week Five of 2015 at San Diego and Week 13 at Cincinnati of 2017):

MOST YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE IN A PLAYER’SFIRST FOUR MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL GAMES

Rk. PLAYER SCRIMMAGE YARDS 1. Le’Veon Bell 676 2. Eric Dickerson 674 3. Chuck Muncie 629

3,000 AND 1,500 RB Le’Veon Bell became the third player in Steelers history with at least 3,000 rushing and 1,500 receiving yards in Week Six at Miami in 2016, joining Franco Harris and Merril Hoge. Bell reached the 3,000 rushing and 1,500 receiving yard mark in his 38th career regular-season game, surpassing Edgerrin James (42 games) for the fewest games in NFL history to reach the milestone.

OVER 200 TIMES TWO AND FOUR RB Le’Veon Bell eclipsed 200 rushing yards for the second time in his NFL regular-season career in Week 14 at Buffalo in 2016, racking up a franchise record 236 yards. It marked his second 200-rushing yard performance (204: Nov. 17, 2014) to tie him with Willie Parker for the most 200-rushing yard games in team history.  Bell has eclipsed 200 yards from scrimmage five times in his career, most recently in Week 14 of 2016 at Buffalo.  His five 200-yard scrimmage games are the most in Steelers history, as he broke a tie with Willie Parker (three), and are the most in the NFL since he entered the League in 2013.

7,000 IN 55 RB Le’Veon Bell reached 7,000 yards from scrimmage in Week Eight’s game at Detroit in 2017, his 55th career regular-season game, tying as the fewest games in NFL history to the mark:

FEWEST GAMES TO 7,000 SCRIMMAGE Rk. PLAYER YARDS: NFL HISTORY T1. Le’Veon Bell 55 Eric Dickerson 55 T3. Terrell Davis 56 Edgerrin James 56 LaDanian Tomlinson 56

Bell also reached the plateau in the fewest games in Steelers franchise history (previous: Jerome Bettis, 75 games).

6,500 IN 52 RB Le’Veon Bell eclipsed 6,500 yards from scrimmage in the 52nd regular-season game of his NFL career in Week Five of 2017 vs. Jacksonville to become the fastest player in Steelers history to the mark (Jerome Bettis: 70) and tying LaDanian Tomlinson for the third-fewest games in NFL history to the milestone (Edgerrin James: 50 and Eric Dickerson: 51).

FEWEST GAMES TO 6,500 SCRIMMAGE Rk. PLAYER YARDS: NFL HISTORY 1. Edgerrin James 50 2. Eric Dickerson 51 T3. Le’Veon Bell 52 LaDanian Tomlinson 52 5. Terrell Davis 53

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BELL’S FRANCHISE DAY RB Le’Veon Bell rushed for 236 yards in Week 14 of 2016 at Buffalo to set the team’s single-game record and his 298 yards from scrimmage marked the second-most:

STEELERS SINGLE-GAME RUSHING YARDS LEADERS Rk. STEELER REC. YARDS 1. Le’Veon Bell, Dec. 11, 2016 236 2. Willie Parker, Dec. 7, 2006 223 3. Frenchy Fuqua, Dec. 20, 1970 218

STEELERS SINGLE-GAME SCRIMMAGE YARDS LEADERS Rk. STEELER SCRMG. YARDS 1. Antonio Brown, Nov. 8, 2015 306 2. Le’Veon Bell, Dec. 11, 2016 298 3. Frenchy Fuqua, Dec. 20, 1970 256

DECEM-BELL Since entering the NFL in 2013, RB Le’Veon Bell has totaled 2,255 yards from scrimmage in the month of December - the second most in the NFL in games played in December since 2013, and his 1,526 rushing yards in games played in the month of December since 2013 are third most:

MOST YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE IN GAMES PLAYED INDECEMBER: 2013 - CURRENT

Rk. PLAYER SCRIMMAGE YARDS 1. LeSean McCoy, PHI-BUF 2,487 2. Le’Veon Bell, PIT 2,255 3. Antonio Brown, PIT 1,916 4. Frank Gore, SF-IND 1,886 5. Demaryius Thomas, DEN 1,711

MOST RUSHING YARDS IN GAMES PLAYED INDECEMBER: 2013 - CURRENT

Rk. PLAYER RUSHING YARDS 1. LeSean McCoy, PHI-BUF 1,932 2. Frank Gore, SF-IND 1,660 3. Le’Veon Bell, PIT 1,526 4. DeMarco Murrary, DAL-PHI-TEN 1,360 5. Lamar Miller, MIA-HOU 1,330

NOVEM-BELLSince entering the NFL in 2013, RB Le’Veon Bell has totaled 2,163 yards from scrimmage in the month of November - themost yards in November games over the last three seasons:

MOST YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE IN GAMES PLAYED INNOVEMBER: 2013 - CURRENT

Rk. PLAYER SCRIMMAGE YARDS 1. Le’Veon Bell, PIT 2,163 2. Antonio Brown, PIT 2,162 3. LeSean McCoy, PHI-BUF 2,018 4. Mark Ingram, NO 1,926 5. DeMarco Murray, DAL-PHI-TEN 1,852

  His 1,296 rushing yards are the fifth most in games played in the month of November since 2013:

MOST RUSHING YARDS IN GAMES PLAYED INNOVEMBER: 2013 - CURRENT

Rk. PLAYER RUSHING YARDS 1. LeSean McCoy, PHI-BUF 1,623 2. Mark Ingram, NO 1,575 3. Alfred Morris, WAS-DAL 1,367 4. Adrian Peterson, MIN-NO-ARI 1,353 5. Le’Veon Bell, PIT 1,296

THE OUTLAW JESSE JAMES

TE Jesse James' 2017 regular season totals include single-season career highs in receptions (43) and receiving yards (372) yards with three touchdown catches to match his single-season best (2016).

James caught six passes for 41 yards with two touchdown catches in the Steelers Week One 21-18 win at Cleveland. It was the first career multi-touchdown game of his NFL career – and marked the 10th such game by a Steelers tight end since 1960 and the first since 2012 (Heath Miller, Sept. 23, 2012 at Oakland).

He hauled in two passes for 42 yards, including a career-long reception of 32 yards from QB Ben Roethlisberger in the second quarter of the team’s Week Eight 20-15 win at Detroit.In Week 11 vs. Tennessee, James caught five passes for 21 

yards, including a one-yard touchdown pass from Roethlisberger in the fourth quarter, matching a single-season career high of three touchdown receptions (2016).

James set single-game career highs in receptions (10) and receiving yards (97) in Week 14's 39-38 win vs. Baltimore on Sunday Night Football in 2017.

OCTO-BELL Since entering the NFL in 2013, RB Le’Veon Bell has totaled 2,556 yards from scrimmage and 1,837 rushing yards - the most among all players in games played in October since 2013:

MOST YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE IN GAMES PLAYED INOCTOBER: 2013 - CURRENT

Rk. PLAYER SCRIMMAGE YARDS 1. Le’Veon Bell, PIT 2,556 2. DeMarco Murrary, DAL-PHI-TEN 1,996 3. Matt Forte, CHI-NYJ 1,860 4. LeSean McCoy, PHI-BUF 1,855 5. T.Y. Hilton, IND 1,847

MOST RUSHING YARDS IN GAMES PLAYED INOCTOBER: 2013 - CURRENT

Rk. PLAYER RUSHING YARDS 1. Le’Veon Bell, PIT 1,837 2. DeMarco Murrary, DAL-PHI-TEN 1,587 3. LeSean McCoy, PHI-BUF 1,488 4. Lamar Miller, MIA-HOU 1,385 5. Frank Gore, SF-IND 1,366

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HEYWARD ON THE END DE Cameron Heyward recorded a career and team-best 12.0 sacks in 2017 - the second-most by a Steeler defensive lineman in a single-season the statistic became official in 1982:

STEELERS DEFENSIVE LINEMAN SINGLE-SEASON SACK LEADERS: SINCE 1982

Rk. STEELER, YEAR SACKS 1. Keith Willis, 1983 14.0 T2. Cameron Heyward, 2017 12.0 Keith Willis, 1986 12.0 4. Ray Seals, 1995 8.5 T5. Aaron Smith, 2004 8.0    Kimo von Oelhoffen, 2003    8.0 Aaron Smith, 2001 8.0

His 12.0 sacks placed him tied for third among AFC defensive linemen in 2017 (tied for sixth among all NFL defensive line-men):

AFC DEFENSIVE LINEMAN SACK LEADERS: 2017 Rk. PLAYER, TEAM SACKS 1. Calais Campbell, JAC 14.5 2. Joey Bosa, LAC 12.5 T3. Cameron Heyward, PIT 12.0 Yannick Ngakoue, JAC 12.0 T5. Three AFC defensive linemen 10.5 Heyward's 37.0 career quarterback takedowns are the third-most by a Steelers defensive lineman since 1982, and are the eighth-most by a Steeler defender:

STEELERS DEFENSIVE LINEMAN SACK LEADERS:SINCE 1982

Rk. STEELER, YEARS SACKS 1. Keith Willis, 1982-91 59.0 2. Aaron Smith, 1999-2011 44.0 3. Cameron Heyward, 2011-17 37.0 4. Brett Keisel, 2002-14 30.0 5. Keith Gary, 1983-88 25.0

STEELERS SACK LEADERS:SINCE 1982

Rk. STEELER, YEARS SACKS 6. Greg Lloyd, 1998-97 53.5 7. Aaron Smith, 1999-2011 44.0 8. Cameron Heyward, 2011-17 37.0 T9. Lawrence Timmons, 2011-16 35.5 Kevin Greene, 1993-95 35.5

WILLIAMS ON THE ‘D’ LB Vince Williams set a single-season career high and fin-ished second on the team with 8.0 sacks during the 2017 regular season, surpassing his previous mark of 2.0 in 2016, and ranked third on the team's defense with a single-season career best 88 tackles (68 solo).  He posted his first career multi-sack game, finishing with 2.0 against the Chiefs in Week Six. The Florida State product sacked Indianapolis QB Jacoby Brissett in Week 10 for a loss of four yards in the fourth quarter. Williams brought down Tennessee QB Marcus Mariota for a nine-yard loss in Week 11, increasing his 2017 sack total to 6.0. He finished the game with 7 tackles (6 solo), three quarterback hits, 2 tackles for losses and 1.0 sack. Williams started each of the team’s 16 regular season games in 2017, and established a single-season career high 88 tackles (68 solo), along with a career-best 14 quarterback hits and adding 11 tackles for losses.

SEEING DOUBLE

DE Cameron Heyward recorded 2.0 sacks in four separate games during the 2017 regular season.

Since entering the NFL in 2011, Heyward has recorded six multi-sack games during the regular-season in which the Steelers are 6-0.

DAVIS IN YEAR TWO S Sean Davis started each of the Steelers' 16 regular-season games in 2017, and finished with a team-best and career high 90 tackles (69 solo), along with a career bests in interceptions (3), passes defensed (8) and tackles for losses (7), to go along with 1.0 sack, two quarterback hits and a defensive forced fumble. Davis recorded at least 8 total tackles in four games, including the first double-digit tackle games of his NFL career with 10 vs. New England in Week 15 and a career high 12 vs. Baltimore in Week 14.   In the Week 17 regular season finale vs. Cleveland, the team's 2016 second-round Draft selection posted his sole sack of the season, and hauled in his third interception of the year.

HILTON MAKING AN IMPACT CB Mike Hilton joined the Steelers’ practice squad in Decem-ber of 2016, and started four-of-16 games played with Pittsburgh in 2017, recording 54 tackles (42 solo), 4.0 sacks, two intercep-tions, eight quarterback hits and 10 tackles for losses and six passes defensed. Hilton set a single-game career high with 3.0 sacks and added 6 tackles (all solo) in Week 16 at Houston. He became the third Steelers defensive back with 3.0 sacks in a game since the sta-tistic became official  in 1982,  joining Troy Polamalu (Sept. 18, 2005 at Houston) and Carnell Lake (Nov. 30, 1997 at Arizona). He tallied the first sack and interception of his NFL career in the Steelers’ 26-9 win at Baltimore in Week Four. His sack, a six-yard takedown of Baltimore QB Joe Flacco came in the third quarter, and his interception off of Flacco in the fourth quarter.  In Week 11 vs. Tennessee, Hilton picked off QB Marcus Mariota on the Titans' first offensive possession of the game - marking the Steelers' first of four interceptions in the team's 40-17 win.

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BIG PLAY GAY In Week Seven vs. Cincinnati of 2017, CB William Gay hauled in an interception, marking the 13th of his NFL career and 11th as a Steeler, picking off Cincinnati QB Andy Dalton.  Gay picked off Cincinnati QB AJ McCarron and returned the ball 23 yards for a touchdown in Week 14’s game of 2015. It marked Gay’s fifth consecutive interception return for a touchdown, setting a new NFL record, and his fifth pick six with the Steelers, tying Rod Woodson for the most in team history:

MOST CONSECUTIVE INTERCEPTION-TOUCHDOWNS -NFL HISTORY

Rk. PLAYER, YEARS INT-TDs 1. William Gay, 2013-17 5 T2. Captain Munnerylyn, 2012-13 4 Charles Tillman, 2012 4 Tedy Bruschi, 2002-03 4

MOST INTERCEPTION-TOUCHDOWNS -STEELERS HISTORY

Rk. STEELER, YEARS INT-TDs T1. William Gay, 2007-11, ‘13-17 5 Rod Woodson, 1987-96 5 T3. Chad Scott, 1997-2004 4 Jack Butler, 1951-59 4 T5. Five Steelers Tied 3

  With  his  fifth  interception  returned  for  a  touchdown, Gay became the 10th active NFL defender with five pick sixes and increased his career total to 10 interceptions, eight as a Steeler.

MITCHELL IN THE BACKFIELD S Mike Mitchell tallied 53 tackles (35 solo) in the 2017 regular season, to go along with two passes defensed, one tackle for loss, a quarterback hit and a defensive fumble recovery in 13 games played, all starts. Mitchell led Pittsburgh’s secondary with 11 tackles, all solo, in Week Three at Chicago, along with adding one pass defensed.

WATT IN ROOKIE YEAR LB T.J. Watt - the Steelers’ first round selection the 2017 NFL Draft - recorded 52 tackles (39 solo), 7.0 sacks, 10 tackles for losses, 12 quarterback hits, eight passes defensed, an intercep-tion, a forced fumble and blocked a field goal attempt in 15 games played, all starts, in his 2017 rookie season. Watt's 7.0 sacks topped the 2017 NFL rookie linebacker class - tied for second among all NFL rookies - and are the second-most by a rookie in Steelers history:

NFL ROOKIE SACK LEADERS: 2007 Rk. PLAYER, TEAM, POS SACKS 1. Carl Lawson, CIN, DE 8.5 T2. T.J. Watt, PIT, OLB 7.0 Myles Garrett, CLE, DE 7.0 4. Takkarist McKinley, ATL, DE 6.0 T5. Derek Barnett PHI, DE 5.0 Deatrich Wise, NE, DT 5.0

STEELERS ROOKIE SACK LEADERS Rk. PLAYER, YEAR SACKS 1. Kendrell Bell, 2001 9.0 2. T.J. Watt, 2017 7.0 T3. Bud Dupree, 2015 4.0 LaMarr Woodley, 2007 4.0

Watt started his regular-season career in historical fashion. He became the first player to record at least 2.0 sacks and an interception  in an NFL debut on Kickoff Weekend since sacks became an official statistic in 1982. He finished Week 1’s 21-18 win at Cleveland with 6 tackles (5 solo), 2.0 sacks, two tackles for losses, one quarterback hit and one interception. With his 2.0 sack and one interception performance, Watt became: • Third player in NFL history to record 2.0 sacks and an in-

terception in an NFL debut, joining Charles Glaze (Oct. 4, 1987) and Tommy Haynes (Oct. 4, 1987).

• First Steeler with at least 2.0 sacks in their NFL debut since sacks became an official statistic  in 1982 (previous mark, 1.5, Kenny Davidson, Sept. 9, 1990 at Cleveland).

• First Steeler with at least 2.0 sacks and an interception in the same game since 2010 (LaMarr Woodley, Dec. 12 vs. Cincinnati).

HADEN JOINS THE STEELERS The Steelers signed CB Joe Haden to a three-year contract on Aug. 30. Haden, a two-time Pro Bowl selection, made his Steelers debut, appearing in the 91st game of his NFL regular-season career and posted six tackles and 1.0 sack, on Kickoff Weekend at the Cleveland Browns. He brought down Cleveland QB DeShone Kizer for a sack of three yards to end the first half – his first sack with the Steelers – third of his NFL career – and first since Sept. 11, 2011 (with Cleveland). In Week Seven vs. Cincinnati, Haden hauled in the 20th interception of his NFL career and his first as a Steeler, picking off Cincinnati QB Andy Dalton in the third quarter. Since entering the NFL in 2010, Haden has recorded 108 passes defensed - the third-most among all NFL defenders:

NFL PASSES DEFENSED LEADERS: 2010-CURRENT

Rk. PLAYER, TEAM(S) PD 1. Brent Grimes, ATL-MIA-TB 115 2. Tramon Williams, GB-CLE-ARI 109 3. Joe Haden, CLE-PIT 108 4. Jonathan Joseph, CIN-HOU 100 5. Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, ARI-PHI-DEN-NYG 100 6. Richard Sherman, SEA 99

  The University of Florida product was a first-round (seventh overall) draft selection of the Browns in 2010. He has started 92-of-101 games played in the NFL and his career numbers include 389 tackles (316 solo), 20 interceptions, 108 passes defensed, four forced fumbles, four fumble recoveries and 3.0 sacks.

50-5-5-1 - ONLY ONE LB T.J. Watt was the only NFL linebacker to have finished the 2017 regular season with at least 50 tackles (52), 5.0 sacks (7.0), 5 passes defensed (8) and one interception (1).

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BOS-DOES-WELL in 2017 K Chris Boswell set Steelers single-season franchise re-cords for field goals made (35) and total points (142) during the 2017 regular season.

STEELERS FIELD GOALS MADE LEADERS:SINGLE-SEASON

Rk. KICKER, YEAR FGM 1. Chris Boswell, 2017 35 2. Norm Johnson, 1995 34 3. Gary Anderson, 1985 33

STEELERS POINTS LEADERS: SINGLE-SEASON Rk. STEELER, YEAR POINTS 1. Chris Boswell, 2017 142 2. Norm Johnson, 1995 141 3. Gary Anderson, 1985 139

  Boswell converted four game-winning field goal attempts - kicks within one minute of regualtion during the 2017 regular season - at Indianapolis and vs. Green Bay/Baltimore/New England at Heinz Field.

Below is a look at where Boswell ranked in the NFL in 2017:• Total Points: 142 (T-4th)• Field Goals Made: 35 (T-5th)• Field Goal Percent: 92.1 (6th)

• Boswell converted five field goals, tying as the fourth-most in a single game in franchise history and the second-most in his NFL career in Week Seven’s win vs. Cincinnati.

• In Week 10, Boswell converted a 33-yard field goal as time expired to lift the Steelers to a 20-17 win at Indianapolis.

• Boswell made  each  of  his  four  field  goal  attempts  –  vs. Tennessee in Week 11.

• Boswell converted his sole field goal attempt in Week 12 as time expired on a game-winning and career-long 53 yard try - marking the longest field goal by a Steeler in Heinz Field history, tying as the longest kick by an NFL player at the venue and tying as the fourth-longest field goal in franchise record books.

• He made each of his three field goal attempts in Week 13 at Cincinnati, improving to 20-of-20 on field goal attempts in his regular-season career against Cincinnati and 24-of-24 including the postseason.

• Boswell made each of  his  four  field  goal  attempts  in  the team's 39-38 Week 14 win vs. Baltimore, establishing a new single-season career high for field goals made with 32 (29 in 2015). He converted a 46-yard game-winning field goal - the fifth game-winning kick in his regular-season career and fourth of 2017 (within one minute of regulation or overtime).

• In Week 15 vs. New England, Boswell converted his sole field goal attempt of the game - a 51-yard field goal in the second quarter – the sixth successful field goal of at least 50 yards in his NFL career – all occurring at Heinz Field.

WIZARD OF BOZSince joining the Steelers in 2015, Boswell is 85-of-95 overall on field goal attempts (89.5%), including 29-of-34 (85.3%) between 40-49 yards.  His 89.5 field goal percent ranks first in Steelers history among kickers with at least 30 field goal attempts:

STEELERS FIELD GOAL % LEADERS(Minimum 30 Attempts)

Rk. KICKER, YEARS FGM-FGA FG% 1. Chris Boswell, 2015-17 85-95 89.5 2. Shaun Suisham, 2010-14 124-141 87.9 3. Norm Johnson, 1995-98 105-127 82.7  4.   Jeff Reed, 2002-10    204-249 81.9 5. Gary Anderson, 1982-94 309-395 78.2 Boswell became the seventh player in team history with at least 80 field goals made in Week 14 of 2017, on his fifth career game-winning field goal with less than one minute remaining:

STEELERS FIELD GOALS MADE LEADERS Rk. KICKER, YEARS FGM 1. Gary Anderson, 1982-94 309  2.   Jeff Reed, 2002-10      204 3. Roy Gerela, 1971-78 146 4. Shaun Suisham, 2010-14 124 5. Norm Johnson, 1995-98 105 6. Chris Boswell, 2015-17 85 7. Kris Brown, 1999-2001 80

A LAND DOWN IN THE 20 P Jordan Berry pinned opponents inside their 20-yard line 26 times during the 2017 regular season, punting 64 times (2,763 yards) for a 43.2 average on the season.  Through his first  three NFL seasons and with  the Steelers, Berry has pinned opponents inside their 20-yard line 79 times - the fifth-most such punts in team history:

STEELERS INSIDE THE 20 PUNTING LEADERS Rk. STEELER, YEARS IN-20 1. Josh Miller, 1996-2003 194 2. Craig Colquitt, 1978-84 112 3. Mark Royals, 1992-94 85 4. Daniel Sepulveda, 2007-11 81 5. Jordan Berry, 2015-pres. 79

BOZ TIES TEAM MARK K Chris Boswell was successful on each of his six field goal attempts (45, 49, 49, 40, 49, 30) in Week 15’s 24-20 win at Cin-cinnati in 2016.  Boswell  tied a a  franchise single-game record with six field goals made (Jeff Reed: Dec. 1, 2002 and Gary Anderson: Oct. 23, 1988):

STEELERS SINGLE-GAME FIELD GOALS MADE LEADERS Rk. STEELER FGM T1. Chris Boswell, Dec. 18, 2016 6    Jeff Reed, Dec. 1, 2002      6 Gary Anderson, Oct. 23, 1988 6

BOS FROM 50-PLUS K Chris Boswell converted four field goals from 50 yards or further in 2017 - the most by a Steelers kicker in a single-season.  Boswell has made six-of-eight field goal attempts in his NFL career from 50 yards or further.   His six field goals made from 50-plus yards are the third-most in Steelers history (Gary Anderson and Jeff Reed: eight).

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PRESEASON GAME #1PITTSBURGH 20, NEW YORK GIANTS 12

AUG. 11, 2017METLIFE STADIUM (73,979)

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – A pair of Pittsburgh’s 2017 rookie draft class members highlighted the team’s first preseason game of the season. Rookie QB Joshua Dobbs and OLB T.J. Watt made their NFL debuts and each helped their respective units to lead the team to a 20-12 win at the New York Giants. The Giants opened up the scoreboard with field goals from Aldrick Rosas and Mike Nugent in the opening two quarters before Steelers’ K Chris Boswell connected on a 48-yard field goal to make the score 6-3 in the second quarter. Pittsburgh’s special teams unit sparked the team prior to halftime. CB Mike Hilton recovered a muffed punt of the Giants at their 28-yard line. On the team’s first play of the drive, Dobbs connected with WR Cobi Hamilton for a 28-yard touchdown to give the Steelers a 10-9 lead heading into halftime. Nugent and Boswell traded field goals in the third stanza and Steelers RB Terrell Watson scampered 15 yards to the end zone in the fourth quarter to produce the game’s final points. Dobbs, earning the starting nodd at quarterback, completed 8-of-15 passes for 100 yards with a touchdown, while Watt recorded 2.0 quarterback sacks and five total tackles. Hamilton led all receivers with a game-high 72 receiving yards on two catches as Watson finished with 44 rushing yards on 10 carries. Steelers LB Arthur Moats tallied 3.0 quarterback sacks as the defense finished with a total of seven quarterback takedowns in the contest.

GAME SUMMARY

STEELERS (1-0) 0 10 3 7 20Giants (0-1) 3 6 3 0 12

TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCORENYG 1 1:38 Rosas 27 yd. FG 12-30; 6:23 0-3NYG 2 11:51 Nugent 30 yd. FG 6-5; 2:16 0-6PIT 2 5:51 Boswell 48 yd. FG 9-58; 6:00 3-6NYG 2 1:12 Rosas 52 yd. FG 9-47; 4:39 3-9PIT 2 0:33 Hamilton 28 yd. pass from Dobbs (Boswell kick) 1-28; 0:07 10-9NYG 3 10:30 Nugent 45 yd. FG 9-52; 4:30 10-12PIT 3 4:02 Boswell 37 yd. FG 4-5; 1:32 13-12PIT 4 12:46 Watson 15 yd. run (Boswell kick) 9-53; 4:45 20-12

TEAM STATISTICS Steelers Giants1st Downs 10 193rd Downs 3-13 (23%) 5-17 (29%)4th Downs 0-0 (0%) 2-4 (50%)Total Net Yards 226 242Plays-Avg. 52-4.3 72-3.4Rushing Yards 124 73Rush Att.-Avg. 27-4.6 23-3.2Net Passing 102 169Att.-Comp.-Int. 22-10-2 42-23-1Sacks By 7-43 3-22Punts-Avg. 6-45.8 4-45.0Penalties 6-73 4-27Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-1

Time of Poss. 26:17 33:43

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Pit. – Watson 10-44, TD; Davis 8-34; Toussaint 6-19; Dobbs 1-16; Smith-Schuster 1-9; Houston 1-2. NYG – Darkwa 3-18; Rudolph 1-13; Gallman 5-11; Abdullah 4-10; Johnson 2-8; Smith 2-5; Vereen 1-5; Perkins 5-3. PASSING: Pit. – Dobbs 15-8-2, 100, TD; Houston 7-2-0, 24. NYG – Smith 16-10-1, 114, TD; Webb 16-8-0, 67; Johnson 10-5-0, 31. RECEIVING: Pit. – Hamilton 2-72, TD; Severin 2-24; Tucker 1-10; Heyward-Bey 1-6; Davis 1-5; Smith-Schuster 1-4; Rogers 1-2; James 1-1. NYG – Adams 3-28; Ellison 3-20; Lane 2-27; Johnson 2-22; Abdullah 2-16; LaCosse 2-11; Lewis 1-15; Powe 1-15; Rudolph 1-14; Engram 1-11; Tye 1-11; Smith 1-9; Norwood 1-7; Gallman 1-4; Harris 1-2.

PRESEASON GAME #2PITTSBURGH 17, ATLANTA 13

AUG. 20, 2017HEINZ FIELD (48,809)

PITTSBURGH, Pa. – RB/PR Trey Williams ignited a Steelers’ come-from-behind win over the Atlanta Falcons at Heinz Field, courtesy of a special teams’ touchdown in the third quarter. Trailing 13-3, Williams fielded a punt and burst through the coverage unit of the Falcons to the end zone for a 64-yard score. Pittsburgh QB Bart Houston connected with WR Justin Hunter for the Steelers’ go-ahead score from six yards out in the fourth quarter to lift the team to a 17-13 win. Atlanta produced three consecutive scoring drives to begin the game - a touchdown and two field goals – their only points of the game as the Steelers’ defense closed out their ensuring 11 possessions. Steelers rookie RB James Conner , appearing in his first NFL game at Heinz Field, rushed for 98 yards on 20 carries (4.9 average) to lead all running backs. Pittsburgh S Jordan Dangerfield hauled in two interceptions in the second half – one off of Matt Simms in the third quarter and his second of the game off of Alek Torgersen in the final quarter of the game. LB Anthony Chickillo was responsible for two of the defense’s four sacks.

GAME SUMMARY

Falcons (0-2) 7 6 0 0 13STEELERS (2-0) 0 3 7 7 17

TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCOREATL 1 8:44 Ward 5 yd. run (Bryant kick) 10-91; 4:37 7-0ATL 2 14:45 Bryant 23 yd. FG 14-76; 6:52 10-0PIT 2 10:23 Boswell 42 yd. FG 8-54; 4:22 10-3ATL 2 3:33 Bryant 26 yd. FG 13-77; 6:50 13-3PIT 3 4:06 Williams 64 yd. punt return (Boswell kick) --;-- 13-10PIT 4 6:35 Hunter 6 yd. pass from Houston (Boswell kick) 7-53; 4:18 13-17

TEAM STATISTICS Falcons Steelers1st Downs 20 113rd Downs 5-17 (29%) 2-13 (15%)4th Downs 0-1 (0%) 0-1 (0%)Total Net Yards 318 189Plays-Avg. 71-4.5 55-3.4Rushing Yards 63 99Rush Att.-Avg. 23-2.7 26-3.8Net Passing 255 90Att.-Comp.-Int. 44-22-2 28-15-2Sacks By 1-4 4-34Punts-Avg. 8-39.8 8-39.8Penalties 10-85 4-30Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-0

Time of Poss. 33:01 26:59

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: ATL – Ward 9-37, TD; Hill 7-14; Simms 2-11; Taylor 3-3; Coleman 2-(-2). Pit. – Conner 20-98; Toussaint 2-6; Bryant 1-(-1); Houston 3-(-4). PASSING: ATL – Simms 29-15-1, 197; Torgersen 8-2-1, 25; Ryan 6-4-0, 57; Schaub 1-1-0, 10. Pit – Dobbs 19-10-1, 70; Houston 9-5-1, 24, TD. RECEIVING: ATL – Davis 3-74; Williams 3-38; Hall 2-34; Dable 2-26; Sanu 2-25; Hooper 2-24; Burton 2-13; Cherry 1-17; Griswold 1-15; Saubert 1-8; Davis 1-8; Perkins 1-5; Ward 1-2. Pit. – Coates 3-20; Hunter 3-16, TD; Bryant 2-20; James 2-8; Johnson 1-15; Toussaint 1-8; Conner 1-3; Tucker 1-3; Rogers 1-1.

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PRESEASON GAME #3PITTSBURGH 15, INDIANAPOLIS 19

AUG. 26, 2017HEINZ FIELD (50,039)

PITTSBURGH, Pa. – The Steelers suffered their first loss of the 2017 preseason, falling to the Indianapolis Colts, 19-15, at Heinz Field. Pittsburgh scored nine unanswered points to take a two-point advantage, 15-13, late in the third quarter. Trailing 13-6 in the third stanza, Steelers QB Landry Jones connected with TE Xavier Grimble for a 10-yard touchdown strike to put the team within one point. K Chris Boswell put the Steelers ahead 15-13 courtesty of a 37-yard field, but Indianaplis put together a 14-play, 86-yard drive that culminated in a RB Josh Ferguson one-yard run. QB Ben Roethlisberger saw his first action of the preseason, starting the game for the Steelers, and completed 6-of-9 passes for 73 yards in the first quarter. Jones saw extension action at quarterback for the Steelers and tallied game highs in pass attempts (31), pass completions (21) and passing yards (163), while RB Terrell Watson led all rushers with 40 yards on eight carries.

GAME SUMMARY

Colts (1-2) 7 6 0 6 19STEELERS (2-1) 3 3 9 0 15

TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCOREIND 1 10:46 Gore 1 yd. run (Vinatieri kick) 4-63; 2:08 7-0PIT 1 4:56 Boswell 36 yd. FG 11-57; 5:50 7-3IND 2 9:35 Vinatieri 45 yd. FG 6-60; 2:34 10-3 IND 2 3:24 Vinatieri 31 yd. FG 9-51; 4:16 13-3PIT 2 0:06 Boswell 41 yd. FG 14-63; 3:18 13-6PIT 3 9:05 Grimble 10 yd. pass from Jones (kick failed) 8-63; 4:22 13-12PIT 3 1:33 Boswell 37 yd. FG 12-52; 4:50 13-15IND 4 9:47 Ferguson 1 yd. run (kick failed) 14-86; 6:46 19-15

TEAM STATISTICS Colts Steelers1st Downs 21 263rd Downs 5-11 (45%) 7-14 (50%)4th Downs 0-0 (0%) 0-0 (0%)Total Net Yards 326 347Plays-Avg. 54-6.0 72-4.8Rushing Yards 69 108Rush Att.-Avg. 25-2.8 22-4.9Net Passing 257 239Att.-Comp.-Int. 28-20-1 47-31-1Sacks By 3-21 1-8Punts-Avg. 4-47.5 3-43.0Penalties 9-82 5-37Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1

Time of Poss. 28:37 31:23

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Ind. – Ferguson 11-23, TD; Gore 5-23, TD; Mack 7-18; Tolzien 1-6; Morris 1-(-1). Pit. – Watson 8-40; Conner 4-26; Davis 7-21; Williams 1-10; Dobbs 1-9; Nix 1-2. PASSING: Ind. – Morris 16-12-0, 143; Tolzien 10-7-1, 123; Walker 2-1-0, (-1). Pit. – Jones 31-21-1, 163, TD; Roethlisberger 9-6-0, 73; Dobbs 7-4-0, 24. RECEIVING: Ind. – Dorsett 3-60; Natson 3-13; Daniels 3-6; Howard 2-35; Aiken 2-24; Moncrief 1-55; Krieger Coble 1-20; Mack 1-17; Brown 1-13; Doyle 1-9; Bray 1-9; Ferguson 1-4. Pit. – Rogers 5-58; Bryant 5-23; Watson 4-42; Smith-Schuster 3-31; Grimble 3-26, TD; Brown 2-28; James 1-12; Odom 1-10; Hamilton 1-9; Davis 1-9; Heyward-Bey 1-4; Johnson 1-3; Toussaint 1-3; Coates 1-1; Tucker 1-1.

PRESEASON GAME #4PITTSBURGH 17, CAROLINA 14

AUG. 31, 2017BANK OF AMERICA STADIUM (72,891)

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Rookie QB Joshua Dobbs led the Steelers to a come-from-behind v ictory at the Carolina Panthers in the team’s 2017 preseason finale. Trailing 14-10, with 49 seconds remaining in the game, Dobbs and the Steelers’ offense drove 53 yards on five plays in 47 seconds and the rookie signal caller scampered in for a one-yard touchdown with two seconds remaining to give Pittsburgh the 17-14 win. Carolina scored the first points of the game with RB Fozzy Whitaker finding the end zone on a four-yard run in the first quarter. The Steelers took a 10-7 lead in the second quarter, following a K Chris Boswell 35-yard field goal, and a 58-yard connection from Dobbs to WR Justin Hunter. The Panthers carried a 14-10 lead after a 13-yard touchdown connection from Joe Webb to WR Damiere Byrd prior to halftime through the Steelers’ finale drive of the game. Dobbs finished the game completing 16-of-23 passing for 212 yards with a touchdown pass for a 113.0 passer rating. Steelers RB Terrell Watson led all rushers with game highs in carr ies (19) and rushing yards (89).

GAME SUMMARY

STEELERS (3-1) 0 10 0 7 17Panthers (2-2) 7 7 0 0 14

TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCORECAR 1 5:49 Whitaker 4 yd. run (Butker kick) 7-30; 3:59 0-7PIT 2 14:55 Boswell 35 yd. FG 12-58; 5:54 3-7PIT 2 12:52 Hunter 58 yd. pass from Dobbs (Boswell kick) 1-58; 0:08 10-7CAR 2 1;18 Byrd 13 yd. pass from Webb (Butker kick) 6-61; 2:09 10-14PIT 4 0:02 Dobbs 1 yd. run (Boswell kick) 5-53; 0:47 17-14

TEAM STATISTICS Steelers Panthers1st Downs 15 183rd Downs 4-13 (31%) 6-15 (40%)4th Downs 0-1 (0%) 0-0 (0%)Total Net Yards 343 302Plays-Avg. 59-5.8 66-4.6Rushing Yards 111 123Rush Att.-Avg. 29-3.8 31-4.0Net Passing 232 179Att.-Comp.-Int. 29-20-1 33-22-3Sacks By 2-18 1-8Punts-Avg. 7-39.4 6-46.2Penalties 9-77 5-40Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-1

Time of Poss. 26:14 33:46

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Pit. – Watson 19-89; Davis 5-13; Dobbs 5-9. Car. – Artis-Payne 8-51; Simmons 15-47; Whittaker 4-13, TD; Young 3-11; Anderson 1-1. PASSING: Pit. – Dobbs 23-16-0, 212, TD; Jones 6-4-1, 28, INT. Car. – Gilbert 17-12-1, 99; Webb 12-8-2, 88, TD; Anderson 4-2-0, 10. RECEIVING: Pit. – Tucker 5-83; Hunter 3-75, TD; Hamilton 3-42; McGee 3-13; Watson 2-5; Johnson 1-18; Rogers 1-7; Heyward-Bey 1-2; Davis 1-(-5). Car. – Manhertz 5-42; Frazier 4-29; Simmons 4-11; Clay 3-76; Byrd 2-21, TD; Samuel 2-5; Garrett 1-7; Whittaker 1-6.

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GAME #1PITTSBURGH 21, CLEVELAND 18

SEPT. 10, 2017FIRSTENERGY STADIUM (67,431)

CLEVELAND, Ohio – The Steelers were victorious in the team’s2017 regular-season opener, defeating the Cleveland Browns, 21-18. Pittsburgh drew first blood when Steelers LB Tyler Matakevich blocked a Cleveland punt, which was recovered in the end zone by Steelers LB Anthony Chickillo for a touchdown early in the first quarter. Cleveland responded with a 68-yard drive that culminated in a one-yard touchdown run from QB DeShone Kizer. Begining on their own nine yard-line, Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger connected with WR Antonio Brown for a 50-yard gain to aide the Steelers on a 91-yard drive that resulted in a Roethlisberger touchdown pass to TE Jesse James, giving the Steelers an advantage of 14-7 just before halftime. With a short field, Cleveland began driving in the third quarter, but an eight-yard sack from rookie LB T.J. Watt forced the Browns to settle for a field goal from K Zane Gonzalez. The Steelers increased their lead to 21-10 following a two-yard touchdown pass from Roethlisberger to James, giving James his first career multi-touchdown performance. Cleveland found the end zone one final time when Kizer connected with Corey Coleman on a three-yard touchdown pass and followed up with a successful two-point conversion, but wasn’t able to overcome it’s deficit as Pittsburgh claimed a 21-18 victory. Brown led all receivers with 182 receiving yards, including 102 in the first half. Watt finished the game with 2.0 sacks and one interception, becoming the third player in NFL history to do so in his NFL debut, and the first on Kickoff Weekend.

GAME SUMMARY

STEELERS (1-0) 7 7 7 0 21Browns (0-1) 7 0 3 8 18

TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCOREPIT 1 12:44 Chickillo bl. punt recovery in end zone (Boswell kick) --- 7-0CLE 1 0:22 Kizer 1 yd. run (Gonzalez kick) 12-68, 5:26 7-7PIT 2 0:45 James 4 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Boswell kick) 7-91, 3:08 14-7CLE 3 9:27 Gonzalez 24 yd. FG 7-53, 4:29 14-10PIT 3 5:37 James 2 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Boswell kick) 6-75, 3:50 21-10CLE 4 3:36 Coleman 3 yd. pass from Kizer (Crowell run) 8-73; 3:05 21-18

TEAM STATISTICS Steelers Browns1st Downs 16 203rd Downs 5-13 (38%) 3-12 (25%)4th Downs 0-0 (0%) 2-2 (100%)Total Net Yards 290 237Plays-Avg. 54-5.4 62-3.8Rushing Yards 35 57Rush Att.-Avg. 17-2.1 25-2.3Net Passing 255 180Att.-Comp.-Int. 36-24-1 30-20-1Sacks By 7-42 1-8Punts-Avg. 6-40.2 5-35.0Penalties 13-144 4-61Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0

Time of Poss. 28:50 31:10

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Pit. – Bell 10-32; Conner 4-11; Roethlisberger 3-(-8). Cle. - Crowell 17-33; Kizer 5-17, TD; Dayes 3-7. PASSING: Pit. – Roethlisberger 36-24-1, 263; 2 TD. Cle. - Kizer 30-20-1, 222, TD. RECEIVING: Pit. – Brown 11-182; James 6-41, 2 TD; Bell 3-15; Bryant 2-14; Rogers 2-11. Cle. - Coleman 5-53, TD; DeValve 4-42; Crowell 2-33; Louis 2-32; Johnson 2-20; Njoku 2-20; Dayes 2-9; Britt 1-13.

GAME #2PITTSBURGH 26, MINNESOTA 9

SEPT. 17, 2017HEINZ FIELD (65,971)

PITTSBURGH – The Steelers won their fourth-straight home opener with a 26-9 victory over the Minnesota Vikings. For the second-straight week, the Steelers were first to score with a 27-yard touchdown pass from QB B e n R o e t h l i s b e r g e r t o W R M a r t a v i s B r y a n t . On Pittsburgh’s next drive, Roethlisberger took another shot down the field to Bryant, which this time resulted in a 49-yard defensive pass interference penalty. The Steelers took advantage, as Roethlisberger found rookie WR JuJu Smith-Schuster in the endzone for a four-yard touchdown. The touchdown reception marked the first catch of Smith-Schuster’s NFL career. Minnesota got on the board halfway through the second quarter with a 42-yard field goal from K Kai Forbath. The Steelers extended their lead to 17-3 with a 46-yard field goal from Chris Boswell early in the third quarter. The Vikings responded with a six-play, 82-yard drive that culminated in a one-yard touchdown run by FB C.J. Ham. On the ensuing drive, Roethlisberger completed a deep pass to Bryant for 51 yards, which set up a 29-yard Boswell field goal. The Steelers defense held the Vikings scoreless in the fourth quarter, while two more field goals from Boswell seeled the Steelers’ victory. Bryant led all receivers with 91 receiving yards and all players with 98 scrimmage yards, while LB Ryan Shazier, DB Mike Hilton and S Sean Davis tied for the team lead with eight tackles each.

GAME SUMMARY

Vikings (1-1) 0 3 6 0 9STEELERS (2-0) 7 7 6 6 26

TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCOREPIT 1 3:02 Bryant 27 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Boswell kick) 9-78, 5:43 0-7PIT 2 13:31 Smith-Schuster 4 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Boswell kick) 5-60, 3:12 0-14MIN 2 8:50 Forbath 42 yd. Field Goal 11-51, 4:41 3-14PIT 3 12:19 Boswell 46 yd. Field Goal 4-8, 2:06 3-17MIN 3 9:57 Ham 1 yd. run (kick failed, wl) 6-82, 2:22 9-17PIT 3 5:05 Boswell 29 yd. Field Goal 10-74, 4:52 9-20PIT 4 3:18 Boswell 37 yd. Field Goal 11-64, 4:44 9-23PIT 4 1:53 Boswell 43 yd. Field Goal 4-5, 0:20 9-26

TEAM STATISTICS Vikings Steelers1st Downs 14 223rd Downs 5-15 (33%) 3-13 (23%)4th Downs 0-3 (0%) 0-0 (0%)Total Net Yards 237 335Plays-Avg. 60-4.0 69-4.9Rushing Yards 91 102Rush Att.-Avg. 20-4.6 32-3.2Net Passing 146 233Att.-Comp.-Int. 38-20-0 35-23-0Sacks By 2-10 2-21Punts-Avg. 6-44.0 5-38.6Penalties 11-131 10-72Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0

Time of Poss. 25:38 34:22

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Min. – Cook 12-64; MicKinnon 3-16; Murray 3-6; Diggs 1-4; Ham 1-1. Pit. – Bell 27-87; Conner 1-9; Bryant 1-7; Watson 1-1; Roethlisberger 2-(-2). PASSING: Min. – Keenum 37-20-0, 167; Quigley 1-0-0, 0. Pit. – Roethlisberger 35-23-0, 243, 2 TD. RECEIVING: Min. – Thielen 5-44; Rudolph 4-45; Treadwell 3-33; McKinnon 3-9; Diggs 2-27; Cook 2-0; Wright 1-9. Pit. – Brown 5-62; Rogers 4-43; James 4-27; Bell 4-4; Bryant 3-91, TD ; Smith-Schuster 3-16, TD.

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GAME #3CHICAGO 23, PITTSBURGH 17 OT

SEPT. 24, 2017SOLDIER FIELD (62,172)

CHICAGO, Ill. – The Steelers suffered their first loss of the regular season, falling to the Chicago Bears in overtime, 23-17, at Soldier Field. Trailing by seven in the second quarter, QB Ben Roethlisberger found WR Antonio Brown in the end zone for his first touchdown reception of 2017. On the ensuing drive, Bears QB Mike Glennon responded with a touchdown of his own, taking a 14-7 lead. At the end of the first half, Bears CB Sherrick McManis blocked a Steelers field goal that was recovered by Chicago and returned 70 yards. Near the goal line the ball carrier was stripped by TE Vance McDonald and knocked out of bounds in the end zone. Due to a penalty, the ball was placed at the one-yard-line, and a field goal gave the Bears a 17-7 lead going into halftime. In the third quarter, Steelers RB Le’Veon Bell narrowed the gap with his first touchdown run of 2017. A Pittsburgh field goal from K Chris Boswell tied the game at 17-17 early in the fourth. The rest of the quarter remained scoreless as time expired, forcing overtime. Chicago won the coin toss and utilized a four-play 74-yard drive to score a touchdown and end the game, 23-17.

GAME SUMMARY

STEELERS (2-1) 0 7 7 3 0 17Bears (1-2) 7 10 0 0 6 23

TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCORECHI 1 9:09 Howard 3 yd. run (Barth kick) 6-29; 3:24 0-7PIT 2 5:42 Brown 7 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Boswell kick) 13-77; 7:11 7-7CHI 2 0:43 Shaheen 2 yd. pass from Glennon (C.Barth kick) 9-75; 4:59 7-14CHI 2 0:00 Barth 24 yd. Field Goal 1-4; 0:00 7-17PIT 3 6:43 Bell 1 yd. run (Boswell kick) 6-16; 2:42 14-17PIT 4 8:03 Boswell 32 yd. Field Goal 4-7; 0:54 17-17CHI 5 8:27 Howard 19 yd. run 4-74; 1:33 17-23

TEAM STATISTICS Steelers Bears1st Downs 19 183rd Downs 4-11 (36%) 4-12 (33%)4th Downs 0-0 (0%) 0-0 (0%)Total Net Yards 282 304Plays-Avg. 59-4.8 62-4.9Rushing Yards 70 220Rush Att.-Avg. 17-4.1 38-5.8Net Passing 235 101Att.-Comp.-Int. 39-22-0 22-15-1Sacks By 2-17 3-23Punts-Avg. 5-40.6 6-44.5Penalties 6-40 10-73Fumbles-Lost 2-2 5-1

Time of Poss. 27:34 33:59

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Pit. – Bell 15-61, TD; Roethlisberger 1-6; Watson 1-3. Chi. – Howard 23-138, 2 TD; Cohen 12-78; Glennon 3-4. PASSING: Pit. – Roethlisberger 39-22-0, 235, TD.Chi. – Glennon 22-15-1, 101, TD. RECEIVING: Pit. – Brown 10-110, TD; Bell 6-37; Smith-Schuster 2-39; Bryant 2-30; James 2-19. Chi. – Howard 5-26; Cohen 4-24; Cunningham 3-23; Miller 1-17; Thompson 1-9; Shaheen 1-2.

GAME #4PITTSBURGH 26, BALTIMORE 9

OCT. 1, 2017M&T STADIUM (71,126)

B A LT I M O R E , M d . – S o u n d d e f e n s e a n d a strong rushing attack propelled the Steelers to a 26-9 victory over the Balt imore Ravens at M&T Stadium. Pittsburgh held Baltimore scoreless in the half for the third time in regular-season series history, while scoring 19 unanswered points, including an 11-yard touchdown pass from QB Ben Roethlisberger to rookie WR JuJu Smith-Schuster. The Ravens got on the board in the third quarter with a 42-yard field goal followed by a 16-yard touchdown pass f rom QB Joe F lacco to WR Mike Wal lace . In the fourth quarter, Baltimore’s momentum was put to a stop, as Steelers LB Ryan Shazier and Steelers CB Mike Hilton intercepted Flacco on back-to-back drives. A one-yard touchdown run from RB Le’Veon Bell, his second of the day, seeled a 26-9 victory for Pittsburgh and moved the Steelers into first place in the AFC North. Bell led all rushers with 144 rushing yards and all players with 186 scimmage yards. DE Cameron Heyward f inished the game with 2.0 sacks, marking the third multi-sack game of his regular-season career.

GAME SUMMARY

STEELERS (3-1) 3 16 0 7 26Ravens (2-2) 0 0 9 0 9

TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCOREPIT 1 0:22 Boswell 30 yd. FG 16-84; 10:23 3-0PIT 2 7:25 Boswell 49 yd. FG 9-15; 2:59 6-0PIT 2 3:24 Bell 1 yd. run (Boswell kick) 6-28; 2:24 13-0PIT 2 0:38 Smith-Schuster 11 yd. pass from Roesthlisberger (pass failed) 8-70; 1:35 19-0BAL 3 12:32 Tucker 42 yd. FG 4-(-6); 0:56 19-3BAL 3 6:02 Wallace 16 yd. pass from Flacco (run failed) 3-66; 1:03 19-9PIT 4 2:26 Bell 1 yd. run (Boswell kick) 7-49; 3:11 26-9

TEAM STATISTICS Steelers Ravens1st Downs 22 183rd Downs 7-15 (47%) 5-13 (38%)4th Downs 0-0 (0%) 0-2 (0%)Total Net Yards 381 288Plays-Avg. 73-5.2 68-4.2Rushing Yards 173 82Rush Att.-Avg. 42-4.1 15-5.5Net Passing 208 206Att.-Comp.-Int. 30-18-1 49-31-2Sacks By 4-29 1-8Punts-Avg. 4-37.5 5-44.4Penalties 8-60 6-55Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-1

Time of Poss. 35:24 24:31

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Pit. – Bell 35-144, 2 TD; Conner 4-26; Heyward-Bey 1-3; Watson 1-1; Roethlisberger 1-(-1). Bal. - Collins 9-82; Allen 2-7; West 4-(-4). PASSING: Pit. – Roethlisberger 30-18-1, 216; TD. Bal. - Flacco 49-31-2, 235, TD. RECEIVING: Pit. – Bell 4-42; Brown 4-34; Bryant 3-48; Smith-Schuster 3-47, TD; James 3-40; Hunter 1-5. Bal. - Wallace 6-55, TD; Allen 6-37; Watson 5-43; Boyle 5-36; Campanaro 4-25; Maclin 3-21; Matthews 1-12; Perriman 1-6.

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GAME #5JACKSONVILLE 30, PITTSBURGH 9

OCT. 8, 2017HEINZ FIELD (66,237)

PITTSBURGH – The Jaguars de fense u t i l i zed a p a i r o f p i c k - 6 s t o p r o p e l l J a c k s o n v i l l e t o a 30-9 victory over the Steelers at Heinz Field. K Chris Boswell gave Pittsburgh an early 3-0 lead , but Jacksonville RB Leonard Fournette found the end zone on a 2-yard run in the second quarter, shifting the scoreboard to 7-3. The Steelers recaptured the lead with two more Boswell field goals. Trailing 9-7, Jacksonville LB Travis Smith picked off QB Ben Rothlisberger and returned it 28-yards for a touchdown. The extra point failed. On the ensuing drive, Jaguars S Barry Church stepped in front of a Roethlisberger pass intended for WR Antonio Brown and returned it to the end zone, registering the Jaguars' second pick-6 and giving Jacksonville a 20-9 lead over Pittsburgh. A Jacksonv i l le f ie ld goa l fo l lowed by a second touchdown from Fournette seeled the Jaguars victory. Roethlisberger completed 33-of-55 passes for 312 yards and five interceptions, marking the 50th 300-yard passing performance of his regular-season career. Brown caught 10 passes for 157 yards, marking his third game of the season with at least 10 catches and 100 receiving yards.

GAME SUMMARY

Jaguars (3-2) 0 7 13 10 30STEELERS (3-2) 3 3 3 0 9

TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCOREPIT 1 10:17 Boswell 29 yd. Field Goal 7-61; 3:06 0-3JAX 2 12:19 Fournette 2 yd. run (Myers kick) 8-47; 4:05 7-3PIT 2 0:03 Boswell 34 yd. Field Goal 6-45; 0:38 7-6PIT 3 8:54 Boswell 20 yd. Field Goal 14-73; 6:06 7-9JAX 3 6:38 Smith 28 yd. interception return (kick failed, wl) -- 13-9JAX 3 3:59 Church 51 yd. interception return (Myers kick) -- 20-9JAX 4 6:43 Myers 47 yd. Field Goal 13-67; 8:07 23-9JAX 4 1:47 Fournette 90 yd. run (Myers kick) 3-98; 1:29 30-9

TEAM STATISTICS Jaguars Steelers1st Downs 15 213rd Downs 6-12 (50%) 7-15 (47%)4th Downs 0-0 (0%) 0-0 (0%)Total Net Yards 313 371Plays-Avg. 53-5.9 77-4.8Rushing Yards 231 70Rush Att.-Avg. 37-6.2 20-3.5Net Passing 82 301Att.-Comp.-Int. 14-8-1 55-33-5Sacks By 2-13 2-11Punts-Avg. 5-38.0 3-44.7Penalties 4-19 5-37Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0

Time of Poss. 28:52 31:08

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Jax. – Fournette 28-181, 2 TD; Ivory 8-41; Bortles 1-9. Pit. – Bell 15-47; Bryant 1-13; Conner 3-0; Roethlisberger 1-1. PASSING: Jax. – Bortles 14-8-1, 95. Pit. – Roethlisberger 55-33-5, 312. RECEIVING: Jax. – Lee 2-49; Hurns 2-21; Lewis 1-14; McCaffrey 1-4; Cole 1-4; Fournette 1-3. Pit. – Brown 10-157; Bell 10-46; Bryant 5-21; Smith-Schuster 4-58; James 3-24; Hunter 1-6.

GAME #6PITTSBURGH 19, KANSAS CITY 13

OCT. 15, 2017ARROWHEAD STADIUM (76,994)

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – RB Le'Veon Bell rushed for 179 yards and a touchdown as the Steelers secured a 19-13 victory over the previously undefeated Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium. The Steelers defense only allowed six yards of total offense and one first down in the first half, as Pittsburgh jumped out to a 12-3 lead. Kansas City narrowed the gap early in the fourth quar ter when QB Alex Smi th connected wi th WR D e ' A n t h o n y T h o m a s f o r a 5 7 - y a r d t o u c h d o w n . The Steelers responded on the following drive with a 51-yard touchdown pass from QB Ben Roethlisberger to WR Antonio Brown, extending their lead to 19-10. Kansas City K Harrison Butker put three more points on the scoreboard for the Chiefs, but on Kansas City's final drive of the game, an 8-yard sack on third-down by LB James Harrison sealed a 19-13 victory for Pittsburgh. LB Vince Williams produced the first multi-sack game of his career, bringing down Smith twice. Harrison's game-ending sack brought his career total to 80.5, the most by a Steeler and sixth-most among active players since the statistic became official in 1982. Brown finished the game with eight receptions for 155 yards. Bell's 179 rushing yards tied as the tenth-most in a single-game in Steelers history and the fourth-most in his NFL regular-season career.

GAME SUMMARY

STEELERS (4-2) 2 10 0 7 19Chiefs (5-1) 3 0 0 10 13

TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCOREPIT 1 7:49 Fulton fumble out of bounds in the end zone (safety) -- 2-0KC 1 6:20 Butker 46 yd. Field Goal 4-4; 1:29 2-3PIT 2 14:55 Bell 3 yd. run (Boswell kick) 12-75; 6:25 9-3PIT 2 2:08 Boswell 24 yd. Field Goal 12-93, 6:43 12-3KC 4 6:13 Thomas 57 yd. pass from Smith (Butker kick) 8-82; 2:50 12-10PIT 4 3:24 Brown 51 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Boswell kick) 5-75; 2:49 19-10KC 4 2:17 Butker 33 yd. Field Goal 6-52; 1:07 19-13

TEAM STATISTICS Steelers Chiefs1st Downs 23 123rd Downs 4-11 (36%) 3-11 (27%)4th Downs 0-0 (0%) 0-2 (0%)Total Net Yards 439 251Plays-Avg. 63-7.0 52-4.8Rushing Yards 194 28Rush Att.-Avg. 37-5.2 15-1.9Net Passing 245 246Att.-Comp.-Int. 25-17-1 34-19-0Sacks By 3-23 1-7Punts-Avg. 5-41.4 4-47.5Penalties 6-57 7-48Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0

Time of Poss. 36:39 23:21

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Pit. – Bell 32-179, TD; Conner 2-14; Watson 1-3; Roethlisberger 2-(-2). KC – K. Hunt 9-21; Smith 4-13; A. Hunt 1-3; Hill 1-(-9). PASSING: Pit. – Roethlisberger 25-17-1, 252, TD. KC – Smith 34-19-0, 246, TD. RECEIVING: Pit. – Brown 8-155, TD; Smith-Schuster 3-32; Bell 3-12; Bryant 2-27; McDonald 1-26. KC – K. Hunt 5-89; Hill 5-34; Kelce 4-37; Thomas 3-61, TD; Robinson 1-16; West 1-9.

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GAME #7PITTSBURGH 29, CINCINNATI 14

OCT. 22, 2017HEINZ FIELD (65,363)

PITTSBURGH – The S tee le rs de fense a l lowed less than 200 yards of total offense in Pittsburgh's 29-14 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals at Heinz Field. RB Le'Veon Bell amassed 55 scrimmage yards (32 rushing / 23 receiving) in the first quarter, but it was WR Antonio Brown who got the Steelers on the board with a 7-yard touchdown reception from QB Ben Roethlisberger on Pittsburgh's opening drive. In the second quarter, Roethlisberger found WR JuJu Smith-Schuster in the end zone for a 31-yard touchdown. With the score tied at 14-14, a pair of field goals from K Chr is Boswe l l on back - t o -back possess i ons gave Pi t tsburgh a 20-14 edge going into hal f t ime. When play resumed, Pittsburgh's defense continued to stifle the Bengal's attack. CB Joe Haden and CB William Gay picked off Cincinnati QB Andy Dalton on back-to-back Bengals drives, while Boswell knocked down two more field goals from 41- and 49-yards out. Four sacks from Pittsburgh's defense in the fourth quarter seeled the Steelers victory, improving their record to 5-2. Bell finished with 192 scrimmage yards (134 rushing / 58 receiving), eclipsing 150 yards for the second-straight week. Boswell went 5-for-5 on field goals and added two extra points.

GAME SUMMARY

Bengals (2-4) 7 7 0 0 14STEELERS (5-2) 7 13 6 3 29

TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCOREPIT 1 9:25 Brown 7 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Boswell kick) 9-75; 5:35 0-7CIN 1 0:10 LaFell 6 yd. pass from Dalton (Bullock kick) 8-53; 3:34 7-7PIT 2 12:52 Smith-Schuster 31 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Boswell kick) 5-75; 2:18 7-14CIN 2 7:12 Kroft 1 yd. pass from Dalton (Bullock kick) 12-75; 5:40 14-14PIT 2 1:50 Boswell 22 yd. Field Goal 10-75; 5:22 14-17PIT 2 0:00 Boswell 24 yd. Field Goal 7-71; 1:28 14-20PIT 3 7:23 Boswell 41 yd. Field Goal 11:45; 5:57 14-23PIT 3 5:28 Boswell 49 yd. Field Goal 4-9; 1:20 14-26PIT 4 5:14 Boswell 25 yd. Field Goal 10-70; 4:06 14-29

TEAM STATISTICS Bengals Steelers1st Downs 11 213rd Downs 3-11 (27%) 2-11 (18%)4th Downs 1-2 (50%) 1-3 (33%)Total Net Yards 179 420Plays-Avg. 51-3.5 68-6.2Rushing Yards 71 152Rush Att.-Avg. 17-4.2 43-3.5Net Passing 108 268Att.-Comp.-Int. 30-17-2 25-15-0Sacks By 0-0 4-32Punts-Avg. 5-50.0 3-44.7Penalties 5-54 1-5Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0

Time of Poss. 24:45 35:15

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Cin. – Mixon 7-48; Bernard 3-8; Dalton 3-8; Hill 4-7. Pit. – Bell 35-134; Conner 3-19; Bryant 1-2; Watson 1-0; Roethlisberger 3-(-3). PASSING: Cin. – Dalton 30-17-3, 140, 2 TD. Pit. – Roethlisberger 24-14-0, 224, 2 TD; Golden 1-1-0, 44. RECEIVING: Cin. – LaFell 4-28, TD; Kroft 4-23, TD; Green 3-41; Mixon 3-20; Erickson 1-22; Uzomah 1-7; Bernard 1-(-1). Pit. – Brown 4-65, TD; Bell 3-58; Smith-Schuster 2-39, TD; McDonald 2-37; Heyward-Bey 1-44; Grimble 1-12; Rogers 1-10; Bryant 1-3.

GAME #8PITTSBURGH 20, DETROIT 15

OCT. 29, 2017HEINZ FIELD (64,983)

DETROIT, Mich. – Rookie WR JuJu Smith-Schuster hauled in a pass from QB Ben Roethlisberger resulting in a 97-yard touchdown - the longest pass play in Steelers history - in Pittsburgh's 20-15 victory over the Detroit Lions at Ford Field. For the fifth week in a row, the Steelers drew first blood with a 34-yard field goal from K Chris Boswell. Back-to-back field goals from Detroit gave the Lions a three-point lead in the second quarter. Pittsburgh regained the advantage after a five-yard touchdown run by RB Le'Veon Bell, but six more points from Detroit K Matt Prater put the Lions up 12-10 going into halftime. In the third quarter, Boswell added three more points with a 38-yard field goal, before Smith-Schuster's 97-yard touchdown gave the Steelers a 20-12 lead. Three goal-line stands by the Pittsburgh defense prevented the Lions from finding the end zone in the second half and sealed the Steelers' victory.

GAME SUMMARY

STEELERS (6-2) 3 7 10 0 20Lions (3-4) 3 9 3 0 15

TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCOREPIT 1 12:12 Boswell 34 yd. Field Goal 7-59; 2:48 3-0DET 1 7:50 Prater 48 yd. Field Goal 8-45; 4:22 3-3DET 2 9:11 Prater 37 yd. Field Goal 8-39; 3:33 3-6PIT 2 4:10 Bell 5 yd. run (Boswell kick) 9-75; 5:01 10-6DET 2 2:14 Prater 51 yd. Field Goal 6-42; 1:56 10-9DET 2 0:13 Prater 34 yd. Field Goal 8-63; 0:43 10-12PIT 3 9:21 Boswell 38 yd. Field Goal 9-28; 4:08 13-12PIT 3 3:01 Smith-Schuster 97 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Boswell kick) 3-98; 1:24 20-12DET 4 12:54 Prater 19 yd. Field Goal 10-74; 5:07 20-15

TEAM STATISTICS Steelers Lions1st Downs 17 213rd Downs 7-14 (50%) 2-12 (17%)4th Downs 0-0 (0%) 0-2 (0%)Total Net Yards 392 482Plays-Avg. 60-6.5 69-7.0Rushing Yards 75 71Rush Att.-Avg. 29-2.6 22-3.2Net Passing 317 411Att.-Comp.-Int. 31-17-1 45-21-0Sacks By 2-12 0-0Punts-Avg. 4-47.0 3-39.7Penalties 5-37 6-57Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1

Time of Poss. 28:23 31:37

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Pit. – Bell 25-76, TD; Conner 1-1; Roethlisberger 3-(-2). Det. – Abdullah 11-27; Riddick 4-21; Washington 6-12; Stafford 1-11. PASSING: Pit. – Roethlisberger 31-17-1, 317, TD. Det. – Stafford 45-27-0, 423. RECEIVING: Pit. – Smith-Schuster 7-193, TD; Brown 5-70; James 2-42; Bell 2-5; Hunter 1-7. Det. – Tate 7-86; M. Jones 6-128; T. Jones 4-88; Abdullah 3-11; Ebron 2-58; Riddick 2-24; Fells 1-12; Agnew 1-12; Washing

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GAME #9PITTSBURGH 20, INDIANAPOLIS 17

NOV. 12, 2017LUCAS OIL STADIUM (66,146)

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – After a rocky start, the Pittsburgh Steelers racked up 17 straight points in the second half on their way to a 20-17 victory over the Indianapolis Colt at Lucas Oil Stadium. Following a scoreless first quarter, Colts QB Jacoby Brissett connected with WR Donte Moncrief for a 60-yard touchdown. On its next drive, Indianapolis K Adam Vinatieri added three more points, extending the Colts lead to 10-0. Steelers K Chris Boswell responded with three points of his own on a 41-yard field goal just before the end of the first half. After a Colts touchdown on the opening drive of the second half, Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger ochestrated an eight-play 78-yard drive that culminated in a 7-yard touchdown pass to rookie WR JuJu Smith-Schuster. The extra point was blocked by Indianapolis and nearly returned by Colts S Matthias Farley, who was tackled within 10 yards of the Colts end zone by TE Jesse James. Early in the fourth quarter, LB Ryan Shazier picked off Brissett, giving the Steelers a short field which allowed Roethlisberger to find TE Vance McDonald in the end zone for a 7-yard touchdown. Roethlisberger connected with WR Martavis Bryant on the 2-point conversion attempt, the game up at 17-17. On the final play of regulation, Boswell converted a 33-yard game-winning field goal as time expired - the second game-winning field goal of his regular-season career.

GAME SUMMARY

STEELERS (7-2) 0 3 6 11 20Colts (3-7) 0 10 7 0 17TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCOREIND 2 14:52 Moncrief 60 yd. pass from Brissett (Vinatieri kick) 4-68; 1:21 0-7IND 2 5:51 Vinatieri 48 yd. Field Goal 13-63; 7:13 0-10PIT 2 0:30 Boswell 41 yd. Field Goal 8-39; 1:09 3-10IND 3 12:46 Rogers 61 yd. pass from Brissett (Vinatieri kick) 4-75; 2:14 3-17PIT 3 7:47 Smith-Schuster 7 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (kick blocked) 8-78; 4:59 9-17PIT 4 11:52 McDonald 7 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Roethlisberger-Bryant pass) 3-10; 1:00 17-17PIT 4 0:00 Boswell 33 yd. Field Goal 10-70; 3:10 20-17

TEAM STATISTICS Steelers Colts1st Downs 18 133rd Downs 5-13 (38%) 6-15 (40%)4th Downs 0-0 (0%) 0-0 (0%)Total Net Yards 316 267Plays-Avg. 62-5.1 56-4.8Rushing Yards 88 71Rush Att.-Avg. 30-2.9 29-2.4Net Passing 228 196Att.-Comp.-Int. 31-19-1 24-14-1Sacks By 3-26 1-8Punts-Avg. 6-49.5 7-46.9Penalties 9-70 9-82Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0

Time of Poss. 29:58 30:02

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Pit. – Bell 26-80; Conner 1-12; Roethlisberger 2-5; Bryant 1-(-9). Ind. – Gore 17-54; Mack 7-7; Brissett 4-7; Rogers 1-3. PASSING: Pit. – Roethlisberger 31-19-1, 236, 2 TD. Ind. – Brissett 24-14-1, 222, 2 TD. RECEIVING: Pit. – Smith-Schuster 5-97, TD; Bell 5-32; Brown 3-47; Bryant 3-42; McDonald 2-16, TD; Rogers 1-2. Ind. – Rogers 6-104, TD; Hilton 2-23; Mack 2-19; Doyle 2-9; Moncrief 1-60, TD; Gore 1-7.

GAME #10PITTSBURGH 40, TENNESSEE 17

NOV. 16, 2017HEINZ FIELD (60,703)

PITTSBURGH – QB Ben Roesthlisberger threw four touchdown passes - three to WR Antonio Brown - in the Steelers' 40-17 victory over the Tennessee Titans at Heinz Field. Pittsburgh scored on it 's opening drive for the fifth time this season with a 41-yard touchdown pass from Roethlisberger to Brown. The Steelers put up three more points on their following possession with a 41-yard field goal from K Chris Boswell after CB Mike Hilton intercepted Titans QB Marcus Mariota, giving Pittsburgh a short field. Tennessee struck back with a 7-yard touchdown run from Mariota, tightening the score at 10-7. The Titans looked to tie things up with a 48-yard field goal attempt from K Ryan Succop, but the kick was blocked by Pittsburgh LB T.J. Watt. - the first blocked field goal by the Steelers since Oct. 16, 2016 at Miami. Boswell helped the Steelers extend their lead to 16-7 before the end of the half, with two more field goals from 28 and 50 yards out. His 50-yard field goal was the third field goal of at least 50 yards in his NFL career, and first of 2017. Mar io ta t i gh tened the sco re to 16 -14 ea r l y i n the second hal f wi th a deep pass to WR Rishard Mat thews tha t resu l ted in a 75-yard touchdown. Roethisberger responded with his second touchdown pass to Brown. Another Titans field goal from Succop moved the score to 23-17 before the end of the quarter. In the fourth quarter, the Steelers racked up 17 unanswered po in ts , i nc lud ing touchdown passes from Roethlisberger to TE Jesse James and Brown, as well as a fourth field goal by Boswell for a 40-17 victory. Despite two starters sitting out with injuries, the Steelers' secondary picked off Mariota four times with Hilton, CB Coty Sensabaugh, S Robert Golden and S Sean Davis all recording interceptions. The Pittsburgh defense also recorded five sacks including 2.0 from DE Cameron Heyward, marking the fourth multi-sack game of his NFL career and his second of 2017.

GAME SUMMARY

Titans (6-4) 7 0 10 0 17STEELERS (8-2) 10 6 7 17 40TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCOREPIT 1 12:25 Brown 41 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Boswell kick) 6-75; 2:35 0-7PIT 1 9:41 Boswell 41 yd. Field Goal 5-1; 1:46 0-10TEN 1 3:05 Mariota 7 yd. run (Succop kick) 11-68; 6:36 7-10PIT 2 1:37 Boswell 28 yd. Field Goal 7-10; 1:34 7-13PIT 2 0:18 Boswell 50 yd. Field Goal 7-35; 0:53 7-16TEN 3 14:49 Matthews 75 yd. pass from Mariota (Succop kick) 1-75; 0:11 14-16PIT 3 10:01 Brown 5 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Boswell kick) 10-75; 4:48 14-23TEN 3 5:34 Succop 44 yd. Field Goal 8-49; 4:27 17-23 PIT 4 14:56 James 1 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Boswell kick) 12-75; 5:38 17-30PIT 4 12:12 Brown 10 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Boswell kick) 3-51; 1:27 17-37PIT 4 5:21 Boswell 26 yd. Field Goal 10-11; 6:18 17-40

TEAM STATISTICS Titans Steelers1st Downs 17 253rd Downs 5-13 (38%) 4-12 (33%)4th Downs 1-2 (50%) 0-1 (0%)Total Net Yards 316 349Plays-Avg. 60-5.3 69-5.1Rushing Yards 52 65Rush Att.-Avg. 21-2.5 21-3.1Net Passing 264 284Att.-Comp.-Int. 34-22-4 45-30-0Sacks By 3-15 5-42Punts-Avg. 3-47.3 3-50.7Penalties 9-65 7-61Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0

Time of Poss. 28:20 31:40

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Ten. – Henry 7-32; Murray 8-10; Mariota 5-5; Jackson 1-5. Pit. – Bell 12-46; Conner 5-12; Roethlisberger 1-10; Bryant 3-(-3). PASSING: Ten. – Mariota 33-22-4, 306, TD; Decker 1-0-0, 0. Pit. – Roethlisberger 45-30-0, 299, 4 TD. RECEIVING: Ten. – Walker 6-92; Matthews 5-113, TD; Murray 5-37; Decker 3-37; Davis 3-27. Pit. – Brown 10-144, 3 TD; Bell 9-57; James 5-21, TD; Smith-Schuster 4-47; Bryant 2-30.

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GAME #11PITTSBURGH 31, GREEN BAY 28

NOV. 26, 2017HEINZ FIELD (62,147)

PITTSBURGH – The Steelers sealed a 31-28 victory over Green Bay with a 53-yard field goal from K Chris Boswell - a career long and the longest field goal from a Steeler in Heinz Field history. Pittsburgh found the end zone on its opening possession for the second week in a row when QB Ben Roethlisberger connected with TE Xavier Grimble on a 1-yard touchdown pass. After an unsuccessful extra point attempt, the Packers pulled ahead 14-6 with a pair of touchdown passes from Green Bay QB Brett Hundley on back-to-back Packers' drives. Pittsburgh tied things up with a 17-yard touchdown pass from Roethlisberger to WR Martavis Bryant, followed by a successful two-point conversion on a pass from Roethlisberger to WR Antonio Brown. But the Packers pulled ahead again on the opening drive of the second half when Green Bay WR Davante Adams broke free after a pass from Hundley, resulting in a 55-yard touchdown. An interception from Roethlisberger gave Green Bay an opportunity to increase its lead, but a pair of sacks on Hundley by Steelers DEs L.T. Walton and Cameron Heyward gave Pittsburgh the ball back. The Steelers capitalized on the ensuing drive with a 1-yard touchdown pass from Roethlisberger to Brown. A second sack from Heyward on third down forced the Packers to go three-and-out on their next drive, setting up Pittsburgh to take it's first lead since the first quarter with a touchdown pass from Roethlisberger to Brown - Roethlisberger's fourth touchdown pass and Brown's second touchdown catch of the night. Once again, the Packers responded with a touchdown of their own, tying the game at 28 with 2:02 remaining in the fourth quarter. Pittsburgh was forced to punt on the following drive, but the Steelers defense kept the Packers at bay with the help of a 6-yard sack on Hundley by rookie LB T.J. Watt, which allowed the offense to get the ball back with 0:17 remaining in regulation. A diving catch by Brown on a 23-yard pass from Roethlisberger along the Steelers' sideline set up Boswell's game-winning 53-yard field goal. Brown finished the game with 10 catches for 169 yards, while RB Le'Veon Bell amassed 183 yards from scrimmage and set a Steelers record with 12 catches - the most by a running back in a single game in franchise history.

GAME SUMMARY

Packers (5-6) 14 0 7 7 28STEELERS (9-2) 6 8 7 10 31TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCOREPIT 1 8:14 Grimble 1 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (kick failed) 12-59; 6:46 0-6GB 1 4:45 Cobb 39 yd. pass from Hundley (Crosby kick) 6-60; 3:29 7-6GB 1 1:22 Williams 54 yd. pass from Hundley (Crosby kick) 3-55; 0:50 14-6PIT 2 7:20 Bryant 17 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Roethlisberger-Brown pass) 5-65; 2:51 14-14GB 3 12:06 Adams 55 yd. pass from Hundley (Crosby kick) 6-76; 2:54 21-14PIT 3 0:50 Brown 1 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Boswell kick) 6-53; 3:25 21-21PIT 4 8:42 Brown 33 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Boswell kick) 7-68; 4:14 21-28GB 4 2:02 Williams 4 yd. run (Crosby kick) 12-77; 6:40 28-28PIT 4 0:00 Boswell 53 yd. Field Goal 4-35; 0:17 28-31

TEAM STATISTICS Packers Steelers1st Downs 15 283rd Downs 6-13 (46%) 8-13 (62%)4th Downs 1-1 (100%) 1-1 (100%)Total Net Yards 307 462Plays-Avg. 54-5.7 70-6.6Rushing Yards 80 121Rush Att.-Avg. 24-3.3 24-5.0Net Passing 227 341Att.-Comp.-Int. 26-17-0 45-33-2Sacks By 1-10 4-18Punts-Avg. 5-48.2 3-32.3Penalties 3-27 5-45Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1

Time of Poss. 26:24 33:36

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: GB – Williams 21-66; Hundley 1-6; Ripkowski 1-4; Davis 1-4. Pit. – Bell 20-95; Roethlisberger 3-25; Bryant 1-1. PASSING: GB – Hundley 26-14-0, 245, 3 TD. Pit. – Roethlisberger 45-33-2, 351, 4 TD. RECEIVING: GB – Adams 5-82, TD; Williams 4-69, TD; Cobb 4-58, TD; Nelson 3-11; Rodgers 1-25. Pit. – Bell 12-88; Brown 10-169, 2 TD; Bryant 4-40, TD; James 3-32; Rogers 3-21; Grimble 1-1, TD.

GAME #12 PITTSBURGH 23, CINCINNATI 20

DEC. 4, 2017PAUL BROWN STADIUM (56,029)

CINCINNATI, Ohio – The Steelers overcame a 17-0 deficit and a devastating injury to LB Ryan Shaizer to edge out the Bengal 23-20 at Paul Brown Stadium. On just the second drive of the game, Shazier was t a k e n t o t h e h o s p i t a l w i t h a b a c k i n j u r y a f t e r a t t emp t ing to t ack le Benga ls WR Josh Ma lone . P i t t sburgh s t rugg led to ga in momentum in the first half following the injury as Cincinnati pulled ahead 17-0. K Chris Boswell got the Steelers on the board with a 3-yard field goal at the end of the second quarter. When play resumed after halftime, the Steelers defense forced Cincinnati to go three-and-out. The Steelers scored their first touchdown of the game on the following drive when QB Ben Roethlisberger connected with RB Le'Veon Bell who sped past defenders on the sideline for a 35-yard touchdown. A Cincinnati field goal left the Steelers trailing 20-10 through three quarters. After a second field goal from Boswell, Roethlisberger found WR Antonio Brown in the end zone to tied the game at 20. Pittsburgh sealed its victory with a 38-yard field goal from Boswell on the final play of the game - his third game-winner of the 2017 season. The Steelers defense forced the Bengals to go th ree-and ou t th ree t imes in the fou r th quar te r. Roethlisberger reached 50,000 passing yards in his regular season career, becoming just the eighth quarterback in NFL history to do so. Be l l reg is tered 182 scr immage yards, ec l ips ing t h e 1 5 0 - y a r d m a r k f o r t h e f i f t h t i m e i n 2 0 1 7 .

GAME SUMMARY

STEELERS (10-2) 0 3 7 13 23Bengals (5-7) 10 7 3 0 20TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCORECIN 1 2:04 Bullock 35 yd. Field Goal 5-27; 2:04 0-3CIN 1 6:34 Green 8 yd. pass from Dalton (Bullock kick) 12-85; 6:34 0-10CIN 2 6:13 Green 15 yd. pass from Dalton (Bullock kick) 15-78; 6:13 0-17PIT 2 0:31 Boswell 30 yd. Field Goal 3-71; 0:31 3-17PIT 3 4:58 Bell 35 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Boswell kick) 9-78; 4:58 10-17CIN 3 5:25 Bullock 41 yd. Field Goal 10-52; 5:25 10-20PIT 4 4:29 Boswell 37 yd. Field Goal 11-74; 4:29 13-20PIT 4 4:10 Brown 6 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Boswell kick) 9-80; 4:10 20-20PIT 4 2:42 Boswell 38 yd. Field Goal 8-39; 2:42 23-20

TEAM STATISTICS Steelers Bengals1st Downs 24 193rd Downs 4-12 (33%) 7-14 (50%)4th Downs 1-1 (100%) 0-0 (0%)Total Net Yards 374 353Plays-Avg. 63-5.9 60-5.9Rushing Yards 92 130Rush Att.-Avg. 22-4.2 22-5.9Net Passing 282 223Att.-Comp.-Int. 40-24-1 36-21-0Sacks By 1-8 2-11Punts-Avg. 4-44.5 5.49.2Penalties 7-66 13-173Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0

Time of Poss. 29:49 30:11

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Pit. – Bell 18-76; Conner 3-12; Roethlisberger 1-4. Cin. – Bernard 13-77; Mixon 7-34; Dalton 2-19. PASSING: Pit. – Roethlisberger 40-24-1, 290, 2 TD. Cin. – Dalton 36-21-0, 234, 2 TD. RECEIVING: Pit. – Brown 8-101, TD; Bell 5-106, TD; Bryant 4-40; Smith-Schuster 4-17; James 1-13; Grimble 1-9; Rogers 1-4. Cin. – Green 7-77, 2 TD; LaFell 4-55; Kroft 2-30; Bernard 2-19; Boyd 2-15; Malone 2-9; Uzomah 1-21; Mixon 1-8.

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GAME #13PITTSBURGH 39, BALTIMORE 38

DEC. 10, 2017HEINZ FIELD (60,069)

PITTSBURGH – QB Ben Roethlisberger completed 44-of-66 passes for 506 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions in the Steelers 39-38 divisional win over the Baltimore Ravens at Heinz Field, to clinch the AFC North crown. Pittsburgh took an early 14-0 lead after back-to-back touchdowns by RB Le'Veon Bell. The Ravens responded with 14 points of their own, but a pair of field goals from K Chris Boswell allowed the Steelers to maintain a 20-14 lead going into halftime. When p lay resumed, the Ravens pu l led ahead w i t h 1 7 - s t r a i g h t p o i n t s a n d h e l d P i t t s b u r g h t o a f i e l d goa l f o l l ow ing a 15 -p l ay 80 -ya rd d r i ve . The Steelers recovered in the fourth quarter when Roethlisberger found FB Roosevelt Nix in the end zone on a 1-yard touchdown pass - the first touchdown of Nix's career. With the Baltimore leading by two, Ravens RB Javorius Allen extended the lead with a 9-yard touchdown run. Late in the third quarter, the Steelers snapped back with an 11-yard touchdown run from Bell, his third scoring play of the night. Wi th just 0 :42 le f t to p lay, a 46-yard f ie ld goal from Boswell pushed the Steelers past the Ravens and sealed a 39-38 victory. The kick was Boswell's fourth game-winner of 2017, within one minute of regulation.

GAME SUMMARY

Ravens (7-6) 0 14 17 7 38STEELERS (11-2) 7 13 6 19 39TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCOREPIT 1 6:59 Bell 20 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Boswell kick) 8-59; 3:25 0-7PIT 2 13:11 Bell 1 yd. run (Boswell kick) 12-90; 6:10 0-14BAL 2 9:07 Moore 30 yd. pass from Flacco (Tucker kick) 9-78; 4:04 7-14PIT 2 4:14 Boswell 52 yd. Field Goal 9-54; 4:53 7-17BAL 2 1:53 Collins 18 yd. run (Tucker kick) 5-85; 2:21 14-17PIT 2 0:01 Boswell 43 yd. Field Goal 11-50; 1:52 14-20BAL 3 10:06 Tucker 47 yd. Field Goal 6-46; 2:07 17-20BAL 3 5:20 Allen 1 yd. run (Tucker kick) 7-60; 3:06 24-20BAL 3 2:43 Ricard 6 yd. pass from Flacco (Tucker kick) 3-74; 1:13 31-20PIT 4 12:16 Boswell 24 yd. Field Goal 15-80; 5:27 31-23PIT 4 9:15 Nix 1 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (run failed) 5-67; 1:14 31-29BAL 4 6:44 Allen 9 yd. run (Tucker kick) 6-56; 2:31 38-29PIT 4 3:29 Bell 11 yd. run (Boswell kick) 8-68; 3:15 38-36PIT 4 0:42 Boswell 46 yd. Field Goal 10-55; 1:43 38-39

TEAM STATISTICS Ravens Steelers1st Downs 26 313rd Downs 4-10 (40%) 12-18 (67%)4th Downs 0-0 (0%) 0-0 (0%)Total Net Yards 413 545Plays-Avg. 62-6.7 85-6.4Rushing Yards 152 59Rush Att.-Avg. 26-5.8 16-3.7Net Passing 261 486Att.-Comp.-Int. 35-30-1 66-44-0Sacks By 3-20 1-8Punts-Avg. 3-41.7 3-47.0Penalties 5-35 6-101Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-0

Time of Poss. 26:10 33:50

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Bal. – Collins 18-120, TD; Allen 6-25, 2 TD; Woodhead 2-7. Pit. – Bell 13-48, 2 TD; Conner 2-6; Roethlisberger 1-5. PASSING: Bal. – Flacco 35-20-1, 269, 2 TD. Pit. – Roethlisberger 66-44-0, 506, 2 TD. RECEIVING: Bal. – Woodhead 4-29; Wallace 3-72; Moore 3-48, TD; Maclin 3-27; Collins 2-46; Allen 2-32; Campanaro 1-8; Ricard 1-6, TD; Boyle 1-1. Pit. – Brown 11-213. James 10-97; Bell 9-77, TD; Bryant 6-33; McDonald 4-52; Rogers 3-33; Nix 1-1, TD.

GAME #14NEW ENGLAND 27, PITTSBURGH 24

DEC. 17, 2017HEINZ FIELD (68,574)

PITTSBURGH – The Steelers fell to the Patriots 27-24 at Heinz Field after a Pittsburgh touchdown was called back late in the fourth quarter. New England scored the first points of the game on a 1-yard touchdown run by RB Rex Burkhead. In response, Pittsburgh scored 10-straight points to take the lead, but not before losing WR Antonio Brown to a calf injury. The Patriots tied the game with a field goal, but the Steelers pulled ahead again with a 4-yard touchdown pass from QB Ben Roethlisberger to WR Martavis Bryant. Trailing 10-17 to start the second half, the Patriots found the end zone on a 4-yard touchdown pass from QB Tom Brady to WR Brandin Cooks, but a missed extra point allowed Pittsburgh to maintain a one-point advantage. LB Vince Williams picked off Brady on the following New England drive, giving the Steelers a short field, which allowed for a 3-yard touchdown run by RB Le'Veon Bell. Pi t tsburgh he ld on to i t s 24-16 advantage un t i l late in the fourth quarter when New England scored 11 points in the final four minutes, taking a 27-24 lead. With just 0:56 left to play and one timeout remaining, Roethlisberger connected with WR JuJu Smith-Schuster for a 69-yard play that put Pittsburgh on the 10-yard line with 0:34 left to play. With 0:09 remaining, Roethlisberger was picked off in the end zone by Patriots DB Duron Harmon to end the game.

GAME SUMMARY

Patriots (11-3) 7 3 6 11 27STEELERS (11-3) 7 10 7 0 24

TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCORENE 1 9:00 Burkhead 1 yd. run (Gostkowski kick) 6-77; 3;11 7-0PIT 1 5:32 Rogers 18 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Boswell kick) 8-69; 3:28 7-7PIT 2 12:15 Boswell 51 yd. Field Goal 9-43; 4;57 7-10NE 2 9:04 Gostkowski 32 yd. Field Goal 9-61; 3:11 10-10PIT 2 0:25 Bryant 4 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Boswell kick) 15-78; 8:39 10-17NE 3 8:50 Cooks 4 yd. pass from Brady (kick failed) 12-75; 8:39 16-17PIT 3 1:33 Bell 3 yd. run (Boswell kick) 5-22; 2:58 16-24NE 4 3:56 Gostkowski 46 yd. Field Goal 9-44; 3:42 19-24NE 4 0:56 Lewis 8 yd. run (Brady-Gronkowski pass) 5-77; 1:10 27-24

TEAM STATISTICS Patriots Steelers1st Downs 21 213rd Downs 3-9 (33%) 10-16 (63%)4th Downs 1-1 (100%) 0-0 (0%)Total Net Yards 360 413Plays-Avg. 56-6.4 63-6.6Rushing Yards 283 270Rush Att.-Avg. 19-4.1 31-4.6Net Passing 298 281Att.-Comp.-Int. 35-22-1 30-22-1Sacks By 2-11 2-15Punts-Avg. 2-48.0 4-42.8Penalties 2-4 6-63Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0

Time of Poss. 24:53 35:07

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: NE – Lewis 13-67, TD; Burkhead 4-12, TD. Pit. – Bell 24-117, TD; Conner 3-13; Roethlisberger 3-10; Toussaint 1-3. PASSING: NE – Brady 35-22-1, 298, TD. Pit. – Roethlisberger 30-22-1, 281, 2 TD. RECEIVING: NE – Gronkowski 9-168; Cooks 4-60, TD; Amendola 2-23; White 2-8; Lewis 1-13; Allen 1-10; Britt 1-7; Burkhead 1-5; Dorsett 1-4. Pit. – Smith-Schuster 6-114; Bell 5-48; Bryant 4-59, TD; Brown 2-24; James 2-7; Rogers 1-18, TD; Grimble 1-8; Heyward-Bey 1-3.

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GAME #15PITTSBURGH 34, HOUSTON 6

DEC. 25, 2017NRG STADIUM (71,842)

HOUSTON, Texas – The Steelers held the Texans scoreless until the fourth quarter in their 34-6 victory over Houston at NRG Stadium. Pittburgh scored on back-to-back drives to start the game, tak ing an ea r l y 10 -0 l ead ove r Hous ton . At the beginning of the second quarter, the Texans utilized an eight-play, 80-yard drive to take the ball down to the Pittsburgh 1-yard line, but failed to capitalize as CB Artie Burns picked off Texans QB T.J. Yates in the end zone on fourth down. The Steelers collected 10 more points off a 1-yard touchdown run by FB Roosevelt Nix and a field goal from K Chris Boswell, before going into halftime with a 20-0 lead. In the second half, Pittsburgh continued to roll with a 10-yard touchdown run by RB Le'Veon Bell. The Texans finally got on the scoreboard with a three-yard touchdown pass from Yates to Houston WR DeAndre Hopkins early in the fourth quarter. The two-point conversion attempt failed QB Ben Roethlisberger connected with WR JuJu Smith-Schuster for am 18-yard touchdown pass on the following drive, and Pittsburgh maintained a 34-6 lead as time expire. The Steelers defense tallied seven sacks on the day, including 3.0 from DB Mike Hilton and 2.0 from DE Cameron Heyward.

GAME SUMMARY

STEELERS (12-3) 10 10 7 7 34Texans (4-11) 0 0 0 6 6TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCOREPIT 1 10:40 Boswell 34 yd. Field Goal 8-59; 4:20 3-0PIT 1 6:59 Hunter 5 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Boswell kick) 6-54; 2:04 10-0PIT 2 4:14 Nix 1 yd. run (Boswell kick) 11-80; 6:07 17-0PIT 2 0:53 Boswell 36 yd. Field Goal 6-10; 1:52 20-0PIT 3 1:48 Bell 10 yd. run (Boswell kick) 7-42; 3:55 27-0HOU 4 12:30 Hopkins 3 yd pass from Yates (pass failed) 7-75; 4:18 27-6PIT 4 9:26 Smith-Schuster 18 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Boswell kick) 5-79; 3:04 34-6

TEAM STATISTICS Steelers Texans1st Downs 20 133rd Downs 7-12 (58%) 3-12 (25%)4th Downs 0-0 (0%) 0-1 (0%)Total Net Yards 330 227Plays-Avg. 58-5.7 52-4.4Rushing Yards 104 176Rush Att.-Avg. 28-3.7 28-6.3Net Passing 226 51Att.-Comp.-Int. 30-20-0 17-8-1Sacks By 7/42 0/0Punts-Avg. 3-47.7 7-48.9Penalties 4-24 7-80Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-1

Time of Poss. 30:56 29:04

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Pit. – Bell 14-69, TD; Ridley 9-28; Bryant 1-8; Nix 1-1, TD; Jones 2-(-1); Roethlisberger 1-(-1).Hou. – Blue 16-108; Miller 10-55; Yates 1-11; Heinicke 1-2. PASSING: Pit. – Roethlisberger 29-20-0, 226, 2 TD; Jones 1-0-0, 0. Hou. – Yates 16-7-1, 83, TD; Heinicke 1-1-0, 10. RECEIVING: Pit. – Smith-Schuster 6-75, TD; Bell 5-28; McDonald 4-52; Bryant 3-60; Rogers 1-6; Hunter 1-5, TD. Hou. – Hopkins 4-65, TD; Fuller 1-10; L. Miller 1-10; B. Miller 1-5; Malleck 1-3.

GAME #16PITTSBURGH 28, CLEVELAND 24

DEC. 31, 2017HEINZ FIELD (50,704)

PITTSBURGH – The Stee le rs comple ted a 6 -0 sweep of the AFC North and finished the season 13-3, their best regular-season record since 2004 (15-1), with a 28-24 win over the Cleveland Browns at Heinz Field. Pi t tsburgh took an ear ly lead in the game, wi th a 29-yard touchdown run on a reverse to WR Darrius H e y w a r d - B e y o n t h e t e a m ' s o p e n i n g d r i v e . The Steelers rolled to 14-0 when QB Landry Jones connected with rookie WR JuJu Smith-Schuster for a 20-yard touchdown reception. C leve land pu t i t se l f on the sco reboard in the second quarter when Browns RB Duke Johnson Jr. found the end zone wi th a 2-yard touchdown run. The Stee le rs responded w i th a touchdown run of their own on a 4-yard gain from RB Stevan Ridley. I n t h e s e c o n d h a l f , t h e B r o w n s t i e d t h e g a m e a t 2 1 r a c k i n g u p 1 4 - s t r a i g h t p o i n t s . Pittsburgh re-gained its lead on a 96-yard kickoff return by Smith-Schuster - the first by a Steeler since 2010. Cleveland added a field goal, but wasn't able to overcome its deficit, as the Steelers seeling their 13th win of the season. S m i t h - S c h u s t e r f i n i s h e d t h e g a m e w i t h 2 6 5 combined yards (143 receiving + 122 kickoff return) - second -mos t by a r ook ie i n S tee le r s h i s t o r y. T h e d e f e n s e s a c k e d B r o w n s Q B D e S h o n e Kizer six times, bringing its total sacks on the season to 56 - the most in a single season in franchise history.

GAME SUMMARY

Browns (0-16) 0 14 10 0 24STEELERS (13-3) 7 14 7 0 28

TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCOREPIT 1 10:43 Heyward-Bey 29yd. run (Boswell kick) 8-72; 4:17 7-0PIT 2 13:26 Smith-Schuster 18 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Boswell kick) 3-28; 1:21 14-0CLE 2 11:46 Johnson Jr. 2 yd. run (Gonzalez kick) 5-74; 1:40 14-7PIT 2 7:59 Ridley 4 yd. run (Boswell kick) 8-75; 3:47 21-7CLE 2 7:13 Higgins 56 yd. pass from Kizer (Gonzalez kick) 2-60; 0:46 21-14CLE 3 10:54 Higgins 5 yd. pass from Kizer (Gonzalez kick) 7-68; 4:06 21-21PIT 3 10:42 Smith-Schuster 96 yd. kick off return (Boswell kick) 0-0; 0:12 28-21CLE 3 2:04 Gonzalez 51. yd field goal 16-55; 8:38 28-24

TEAM STATISTICS Browns Steelers1st Downs 17 203rd Downs 7-15 (47%) 3-10 (30%)4th Downs 0-1 (0%) 0-2 (0%)Total Net Yards 374 348Plays-Avg. 63-5.9 58-6.0Rushing Yards 102 124Rush Att.-Avg. 27-3.8 28-4.4Net Passing 272 224Att.-Comp.-Int. 30-16-1 27-23-1Sacks By 6/42 3/15Punts-Avg. 5-41.0 4-36.0Penalties 9-77 3-15Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1

Time of Poss. 30:55 29:05

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Pit. – Ridley 17-80, TD; Heyward-Bey 1-29, TD; Toussaint 5-22; Nix 2-(-1); Jones 3-(-6).Cle. – Kizer 6-61; Crowell 15-21; Johnson Jr. 6-20. PASSING: Pit. – Jones 27-23-1, 239, TD; Cle. – Kizer 30-16-1, 314, 2 TD. RECEIVING: Pit. – Smith-Schuster 9-143, TD; Bryant 6-65; Toussaint 2-9; James 2-9; McDonald 1-5; Nix 1-5; Grimble 1-2; Rogers 1-1. Cle. – Johnson Jr. 6-75; Gordon 4-115; Higgins 3-68, 2 TD; Njoku 2-38; Coleman 1-18.

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Pittsburgh Steelers / Week 17 / Through Sunday, December 31, 2017 / Regular Season

Won 13, Lost 3 9/10/2017 W 21- 18 at Cleveland Browns 9/17/2017 W 26- 9 Minnesota Vikings 9/24/2017 L 17- 23 at Chicago Bears 10/1/2017 W 26- 9 at Baltimore Ravens 10/8/2017 L 9- 30 Jacksonville Jaguars 10/15/2017 W 19- 13 at Kansas City Chiefs 10/22/2017 W 29- 14 Cincinnati Bengals 10/29/2017 W 20- 15 at Detroit Lions 11/12/2017 W 20- 17 at Indianapolis Colts 11/16/2017 W 40- 17 Tennessee Titans 11/26/2017 W 31- 28 Green Bay Packers 12/4/2017 W 23- 20 at Cincinnati Bengals 12/10/2017 W 39- 38 Baltimore Ravens 12/17/2017 L 24- 27 New England Patriots 12/25/2017 W 34- 6 at Houston Texans 12/31/2017 W 28- 24 Cleveland Browns Pittsburgh Opponent Total First Downs 348 270 Rushing 96 89 Passing 217 157 Penalty 35 24 3rd Down: Made/Att 92/209 72/199 3rd Down Pct. 44.0% 36.2% 4th Down: Made/Att 3/8 6/19 4th Down Pct. 37.5% 31.6% Possession Avg. 31:56 28:04 Total Net Yards 6047 4910 Avg. Per Game 377.9 306.9 Total Plays 1051 940 Avg. Per Play 5.8 5.2 Net Yards Rushing 1667 1693 Avg. Per Game 104.2 105.8 Total Rushes 437 385 Net Yards Passing 4380 3217 Avg. Per Game 273.8 201.1 Sacked/Yards Lost 24/154 56/393 Gross Yards 4534 3610 Attempts/Completions 590/384 499/297 Completion Pct. 65.1% 59.5% Had Intercepted 15 16 Punts/Average 64/43.2 77/45.1 Net Punting Avg. 39.8 42.4 Penalties/Yards 101/896 110/1041 Fumbles/Ball Lost 15/5 19/6 Touchdowns 43 36 Rushing 12 14 Passing 29 20 Returns 2 2 Score By Periods Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT Pts Team 79 137 87 103 0 406 Opponents 65 84 91 62 6 308 Scoring TD Ru Pa Rt PAT FG 2Pt Pts C.Boswell 0 0 0 0 37/39 35/38 0 142 L.Bell 11 9 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 66 A.Brown 9 0 9 0 0/0 0/0 1 56 J.Smith-Schuster 8 0 7 1 0/0 0/0 0 48

Rushing No. Yds Avg Long TD L.Bell 321 1291 4.0 27 9 J.Conner 32 144 4.5 23 0 S.Ridley 26 108 4.2 21 1 B.Roethlisberger 28 47 1.7 14 0 D.Heyward-Bey 2 32 16.0 29t 1 F.Toussaint 6 25 4.2 7 0 M.Bryant 6 22 3.7 13 0 T.Watson 5 8 1.6 3 0 R.Nix 3 0 0.0 1t 1 L.Jones 8 -10 -1.3 0 0 Team 437 1667 3.8 29t 12 Opponents 385 1693 4.4 90t 14

Receiving No. Yds Avg Long TD A.Brown 101 1533 15.2 57 9 L.Bell 85 655 7.7 42 2 J.Smith-Schuster 58 917 15.8 97t 7 M.Bryant 50 603 12.1 51 3 J.James 43 372 8.7 32 3 E.Rogers 18 149 8.3 18t 1 V.McDonald 14 188 13.4 28 1 X.Grimble 5 32 6.4 12 1 J.Hunter 4 23 5.8 7 1 D.Heyward-Bey 2 47 23.5 44 0 F.Toussaint 2 9 4.5 7 0 R.Nix 2 6 3.0 5 1 J.Conner 0 0 0 0 0 Team 384 4534 11.8 97t 29 Opponents 297 3610 12.2 75t 20

Interceptions No. Yds Avg Long TD S.Davis 3 76 25.3 41 0 R.Shazier 3 2 0.7 2 0 M.Hilton 2 45 22.5 26 0 C.Sensabaugh 1 32 32.0 32 0 T.Watt 1 17 17.0 17 0 V.Williams 1 13 13.0 13 0 J.Haden 1 1 1.0 1 0 J.Wilcox 1 0 0.0 0 0 A.Burns 1 0 0.0 0 0 R.Golden 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 W.Gay 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 Team 16 184 11.5 41 0 Opponents 15 152 10.1 51t 2

Punting No Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B J.Berry 64 2763 43.2 39.8 2 26 62 0 Team 64 2763 43.2 39.8 2 26 62 0 Opponents 77 3469 45.1 42.4 0 30 62 1

Punt Returns Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD E.Rogers 19 10 146 7.7 27 0 A.Brown 11 10 61 5.5 16 0 Team 30 20 207 6.9 27 0 Opponents 23 24 177 7.7 32 0

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M.Bryant 3 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 1 20 J.James 3 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 R.Nix 2 1 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 X.Grimble 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 D.Heyward-Bey 1 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 E.Rogers 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 A.Chickillo 1 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 S.Ridley 1 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 V.McDonald 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 J.Hunter 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Team 43 12 29 2 37/39 35/38 2 406 Opponents 36 14 20 2 28/31 20/24 2 308 2-Pt. Conversions: Team 2/ 4, Opponents: 2/ 4 Sacks: C.Heyward 12.0, V.Williams 8.0, T.Watt 7.0, B.Dupree 6.0, M.Hilton 4.0, T.Alualu 4.0, A.Chickillo 3.0, S.Tuitt 3.0, J.Hargrave 2.0, L.Walton 2.0, S.Davis 1.0, J.Harrison 1.0, L.Fort 1.0, S.Spence 1.0, J.Haden 1.0 Team: 56.0, Opponents: 24.0

Kickoff Returns No. Yds Avg Long TD J.Smith-Schuster 9 240 26.7 96t 1 M.Bryant 9 151 16.8 38 0 T.Watson 7 140 20.0 25 0 F.Toussaint 6 94 15.7 23 0 R.Golden 1 5 5.0 5 0 X.Grimble 1 0 0.0 0 0 Team 33 630 19.1 96t 1 Opponents 43 906 21.1 40 0

Field Goals 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ C.Boswell 0/ 0 10/ 10 12/ 14 9/ 10 4/ 4 Team 0/ 0 10/ 10 12/ 14 9/ 10 4/ 4 Opponents 1/ 1 2/ 2 5/ 5 10/ 12 2/ 4

Fumbles Lost: L.Bell 2, L.Jones 1, E.Rogers 1, B.Roethlisberger 1 Total: 5 Opponent Fumble Recoveries: A.Burns 2, M.Mitchell 1, C.Heyward 1, R.Shazier 1, B.Dupree 1 Total: 6

Passing Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack Lost Rating B.Roethlisberger 561 360 4251 64.2% 7.6 28 5.0% 14 2.5% 97t 21/ 139 93.4 L.Jones 28 23 239 82.1% 8.5 1 3.6% 1 3.6% 46 3/ 15 99.3 R.Golden 1 1 44 100.0% 44.0 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 44 0/ 0 118.8 Team 590 384 4534 65.1% 7.7 29 4.9% 15 2.5% 97t 24/ 154 94.1 Opponents 499 297 3610 59.5% 7.2 20 4.0% 16 3.2% 75t 56/ 393 81.8

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2017 PITTSBURGH STEELERS REGULAR-SEASONDEFENSIVE/SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS

SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS

Player U A Tot Sacks/Yds. QP Int./Yards PD FF FR U A Tot FF FR BLDavis 69 21 90 1/12 2 3/76 8 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 0Shazier 68 21 89 0/0 2 3/2 11 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Williams 68 20 88 8/63 14 1/13 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0Burns 47 7 54 0/0 1 1/0 13 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Hilton 42 12 54 4/34 8 2/45 6 1 0 6 4 10 0 0 0Mitchell 35 18 53 0/0 1 0/0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Watt 39 13 52 7/36 12 1/17 8 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 1Heyward 30 15 45 12/71 22 0/0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Dupree 31 9 40 6/56 7 0/0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Alualu 25 14 39 4/27 6 0/0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Hargrave 21 11 32 2/16 4 0/0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Tuitt 19 6 25 3/22 12 0/0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Haden 18 2 20 1/3 1 1/1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Gay 16 3 19 0/0 0 1/-1 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Spence 11 8 19 1/4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sensabaugh 14 3 17 0/0 0 1/32 3 0 0 5 0 5 0 0 0Golden 11 4 15 0/0 0 1/-1 2 0 0 2 2 4 0 0 0Chickillo 9 5 14 3/25 3 0/0 1 0 0 4 1 5 0 0 0Wilcox 9 3 12 0/0 0 1/0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Walton 9 3 12 2/9 3 0/0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Matakevich 7 2 9 0/0 0 0/0 1 0 0 11 3 14 0 0 2Sutton 4 1 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Moats 4 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 0Harrison 3 0 3 1/8 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Fort 2 0 2 1/7 1 0 4 0 0 7 2 9 0 0 0McCullers 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nix 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 10 0 0 0Heyward-Bey 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 6 0 0 0Rogers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0McDonald 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0Toussaint 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 0 0 0Boswell 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0Grimble 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0Brown 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Allen 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0Canaday 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0TOTALS 612 202 814 56/393 98 16/184 80 12 7 55 27 82 0 0 3OPPONENTS 643 331 974 24/154 67 15/152 79 8 4 56 10 66 0 3 1

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2017 PITTSBURGH STEELERS DEPTH CHART

OFFENSE

DEFENSE

LDE 97 CAMERON HEYWARD (6-5, 295, 7) 96 L.T. Walton (6-5, 305, 3) NT 79 JAVON HARGRAVE (6-2, 305, 2) 93 Daniel McCullers (6-7, 352, 4)

RDE 91 STEPHON TUITT (6-6, 303, 4) 94 Tyson Alualu (6-3, 304, 8) LOLB 48 BUD DUPREE (6-4, 269, 3) 56 Anthony Chickillo (6-3, 255, 3) 55 Arthur Moats (6-0, 246, 8) LILB 51 SEAN SPENCE (5-11, 231, 5) 54 L.J. Fort (6-0, 232,3) RILB 98 VINCE WILLIAMS (6-1, 233, 5) 44 Tyler Matakevich (6-1, 235, 2) ROLB 90 T.J. WATT (6-4, 252, R) LCB 21 JOE HADEN (5-11, 195, 8) 24 Coty Sensabaugh (5-11, 187, 6) 31 Mike Hilton (5-9, 184, 1) FS 23 MIKE MITCHELL (6-1, 221, 9) 27 J.J Wilcox (6-0, 212, 5) SS 28 SEAN DAVIS (6-1, 202, 2) 20 Robert Golden (5-11, 202, 6)

RCB 25 ARTIE BURNS (6-0, 197, 2) 22 William Gay (5-10, 187, 11) 29 Brian Allen (6-3, 215, R) 34 Cameron Sutton (5-11, 188, R)

SPECIAL TEAMS

P 4 JORDAN BERRY (6-5, 195, 3) K 9 CHRIS BOSWELL (6-2, 185, 3) LS 57 KAMERON CANADAY (6-4, 245, 1) H 4 JORDAN BERRY (6-5, 195, 3)

KR 19 JUJU SMITH-SCHUSTER (6-1, 215, R) 25 Artie Burns (6-0, 197, 2) 33 Fitzgerald Toussaint (5-9, 204, 4) PR 84 ANTONIO BROWN (5-10, 181, 8) - OR - 17 Eli Rogers (5-10, 187, 3)

• Rookie

Tyson Alualu ............................................. (AH-loo AH-loo) Le’Veon Bell ............................................. (Lay-vee-on) Anthony Chickillo ...................................... (Chick-ill-oh) Matt Feiler................................................. (Fy-ler) Ramon Foster ........................................... (Ruh-moan) Javon Hargrave ........................................ (Jay-von) Tyler Matakevich ...................................... (Matt-uh-kev-ich) Ben Roethlisberger ................................... (Roth-lis-ber-ger) Stephon Tuitt ............................................ (Steff-on Too-it)

WR 84 ANTONIO BROWN (5-10, 181, 8) 19 JuJu Smith-Schuster (6-1, 215, R) 17 Eli Rogers (5-10, 187, 3) LT 78 ALEJANDRO VILLANUEVA (6-9, 320, 3) 65 Jerald Hawkins (6-6, 305, 2) LG 73 RAMON FOSTER (6-5, 328, 9) 67 B.J. Finney (6-4, 318, 2) C 53 MAURKICE POUNCEY (6-4, 304, 8) 67 B.J. Finney (6-4, 318, 2)

RG 66 DAVID DECASTRO (6-5, 316, 6) 71 Matt Feiler (6-6, 330, 1) RT 77 MARCUS GILBERT (6-6, 330, 7) 74 Chris Hubbard (6-4, 295, 4) TE 81 JESSE JAMES (6-7, 261, 3) 89 Vance McDonald (6-4, 267, 5) 85 Xavier Grimble (6-4, 261, 2) RB 26 LE’VEON BELL (6-1, 225, 5) 33 Fitzgerald Toussaint (5-9, 204, 4) 38 Stevan Ridley (5-11, 220, 6) FB 45 ROOSEVELT NIX (5-11, 248, 3) QB 7 BEN ROETHLISBERGER (6-5, 240, 14) 3 Landry Jones (6-4, 225, 5) 5 Joshua Dobbs (6-3, 216, R) WR 10 MARTAVIS BRYANT (6-4, 211, 3) 88 Darrius Heyward Bey (6-2, 210, 9) 11 Justin Hunter (6-4, 203, 5)

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NO NAME POS HT WT DOB AGE EXP COLLEGE BIRTHPLACE HOW ACQ 2017 GP/GS29 Allen, Brian CB 6-3 215 10/21/93 24 R Utah La Marque, TX D5 '17 10/094 Alualu, Tyson DE 6-3 304 05/12/87 30 8 California Honolulu, HI UFA '17 (JAX) 16/526 Bell, Le'Veon RB 6-1 225 02/18/92 25 5 Michigan State Reynoldsburg, OH D2 '13 15/154 Berry, Jordan P 6-5 195 03/18/91 26 3 Eastern Kentucky Melbourne, Victoria, Australia FA '15 16/09 Boswell, Chris K 6-2 185 03/16/91 26 3 Rice Fort Worth, TX FA '15 16/084 Brown, Antonio WR 5-10 181 07/10/88 29 8 Central Michigan Miami, FL D6b '10 14/1410 Bryant, Martavis WR 6-4 211 12/20/91 26 3 Clemson Calhoun Falls, SC D4 '14 15/825 Burns, Artie CB 6-0 197 05/01/95 22 2 Miami (FL) Miami, FL D1 '16 16/1657 Canaday, Kameron LS 6-4 245 08/20/92 25 1 Portland State Eugene, OR FA '17 16/056 Chickillo, Anthony LB 6-3 255 12/10/92 25 3 Miami (FL) Tampa, FL D6b '15 16/228 Davis, Sean S 6-1 202 10/23/93 24 2 Maryland Washington, DC D2 '16 16/1666 DeCastro, David G 6-5 316 01/11/90 28 6 Stanford Bellevue, WA D1 '12 15/155 Dobbs, Joshua QB 6-3 216 01/26/95 22 R Tennessee Alpharetta, GA D4 '17 0/048 Dupree, Bud LB 6-4 269 02/12/93 24 3 Kentucky Macon, GA D1 '15 15/1571 Feiler, Matt OT 6-6 330 07/07/92 25 1 Bloomsburg (PA) Strasburg, PA FA '16 4/167 Finney, B.J. C/G 6-4 318 10/26/91 26 2 Kansas State Wichita, KS UDFA '15 14/454 Fort, L.J. LB 6-0 232 01/03/90 28 3 Northern Iowa Granite City, IL FA '17 15/073 Foster, Ramon G 6-5 328 01/07/86 32 9 Tennessee Henning, TN UDFA '09 14/1422 Gay, William CB 5-10 187 01/01/85 33 11 Louisville Tallahassee, FL FA '13 16/177 Gilbert, Marcus OT 6-6 330 02/15/88 29 7 Florida Fort Lauderdale, FL D2 '11 7/720 Golden, Robert S 5-11 202 09/13/90 27 6 Arizona Fresno, CA UDFA '12 16/285 Grimble, Xavier TE 6-4 261 09/22/92 25 2 USC Las Vegas, NV FA '15 15/221 Haden, Joe CB 5-11 195 04/14/89 28 8 Florida Fort Washington, MD FA'17 11/1179 Hargrave, Javon DT 6-2 305 02/07/93 24 2 South Carolina State Salisbury, NC D3 '16 16/1265 Hawkins, Jerald OT 6-6 305 10/16/93 24 2 LSU Baldwin, LA D4 '16 5/197 Heyward, Cameron DE 6-5 295 05/06/89 28 7 Ohio State Pittsburgh, PA D1 '11 15/1588 Heyward-Bey, Darrius WR 6-2 210 02/26/87 30 9 Maryland Silver Spring, MD UFA '14 (IND) 16/031 Hilton, Mike CB 5-9 184 03/09/94 23 1 Mississippi Fayetteville, GA FA '16 16/474 Hubbard, Chris C/G 6-4 295 04/23/91 26 4 UAB Columbus, GA UDFA '13 15/911 Hunter, Justin WR 6-4 203 05/20/91 26 5 Tennessee Virginia Beach, VA UFA '17 (BUF) 7/181 James, Jesse TE 6-7 261 06/04/94 23 3 Penn State Glassport, PA D5 '15 16/143 Jones, Landry QB 6-4 225 04/04/89 28 5 Oklahoma Artesia, NM D4b '13 2/144 Matakevich, Tyler LB 6-1 235 12/22/92 25 2 Temple Stratford, CT D7b '16 15/093 McCullers, Daniel DT 6-7 352 08/11/92 25 4 Tennessee Raleigh, NC D6b '14 4/089 McDonald, Vance TE 6-4 267 06/13/90 27 5 Rice Winnie, TX TR'17 (SF) 10/723 Mitchell, Mike S 6-1 221 06/10/87 30 9 Ohio Fort Thomas, KY UFA '14 (CAR) 13/1255 Moats, Arthur LB 6-0 246 03/14/88 29 8 James Madison Portsmouth, VA UFA '14 (BUF) 14/045 Nix, Roosevelt FB 5-11 248 03/30/92 25 3 Kent State Reynoldsburg, OH FA '15 16/453 Pouncey, Maurkice C 6-4 304 07/24/89 28 8 Florida Lakeland, FL D1 '10 15/1538 Ridley, Stevan RB 5-11 220 01/27/89 28 6 LSU Natchez, MS FA '17 2/17 Roethlisberger, Ben QB 6-5 240 03/02/82 35 14 Miami (OH) Findlay, OH D1 '04 15/1517 Rogers, Eli WR 5-10 187 12/23/92 25 3 Louisville Miami, FL UDFA '15 14/424 Sensabaugh, Coty CB 5-11 187 11/15/88 29 6 Clemson Kingsport, TN UFA '17 (NYG) 14/419 Smith-Schuster, JuJu WR 6-1 215 11/22/96 21 R USC Long Beach, CA D2 '17 14/751 Spence, Sean LB 5-11 231 07/07/90 27 5 Miami Miami, FL FA'17 4/434 Sutton, Cameron CB 5-11 188 02/27/95 22 R Tennessee Jonesboro, GA D3a '17 5/133 Toussaint, Fitzgerald RB 5-9 204 05/04/90 27 4 Michigan Youngstown, OH FA '17 6/091 Tuitt, Stephon DE 6-6 303 05/23/93 24 4 Notre Dame Miami, FL D2 '14 12/1278 Villanueva, Alejandro OT 6-9 320 09/22/88 29 3 Army Meridian, MS FA '14 16/1696 Walton, L.T. DE 6-5 305 03/31/92 25 3 Central Michigan Clinton Township, MI D6a '15 10/090 Watt, T.J. LB 6-4 252 10/11/94 23 R Wisconsin Pewaukee, WI D1 '17 15/1527 Wilcox, J.J. S 6-0 212 02/14/91 26 5 Georgia Southern Cairo, GA TR'17 (TB) 11/198 Williams, Vince LB 6-1 233 12/27/89 28 5 Florida State Davenport, FL D6b '13 16/16

PRACTICE SQUAD 37 Dangerfield, Jordan S 5-11 199 12/25/90 27 2 Towson Elmont, NY FA '15 0/061 Friend, Kyle C 6-2 305 04/03/94 23 1 Temple Harrisburg, PA FA '17 0/095 Hooks, Lavon DE 6-3 312 01/23/92 25 1 Mississippi Atlanta, GA FA '17 0/041 Huguenin, Farrington LB 6-4 268 05/08/92 25 1 Kentucky Columbia, SC FA '17 0/057 Kelsey, Keith LB 6-0 233 03/17/95 22 R Louisville Gainesville, FL UDFA '17 0/080 McGee, Jake TE 6-5 250 09/19/91 26 1 Flordia Richmond, VA FA '17 0/035 Phillips, Dashaun CB 5-11 186 01/03/91 27 3 Tarleton State Duncanville, TX TR'17 (WAS) 0/013 Thomas, Justin WR 5-11 185 03/15/94 23 R Georgia Tech Pratville, AL UDFA '17 0/016 Tucker, Marcus WR 5-10 190 05/24/92 25 1 Northern Michigan Flint, MI UDFA '16 0/039 Watson, Terrell RB 6-1 240 08/22/93 24 1 Azusa Pacific Los Angeles, CA FA '17 9/0

RESERVE/DID NOT REPORT30-D Stafford, Daimion S 6-1 218 02/18/91 26 5 Nebraska Norco, CA UFA '17 (TEN) 0/0

INJURED RESERVE99 Adams, Keion LB 6-2 245 06/08/95 22 R Western Michigan Salisbury, NC D7 '17 0/030 Conner, James RB 6-1 233 05/05/95 22 R Pittsburgh Erie, PA D3b '17 14/034 Crawford, Antonio CB 5-10 184 02/02/94 23 R West Virginia Tampa, FL UFDA'17 0/038 Ducre, Greg CB 5-10 183 01/22/92 25 2 Washington Los Angeles, CA FA'17 0/046-D Galambos, Matt LB 6-1 239 03/21/95 22 R Pittsburgh Collingdale, PA UDFA '17 0/062 Matthews, Mike C 6-2 300 01/27/94 23 1 Texas A&M Sugar Land, TX FA '17 0/050 Shazier, Ryan LB 6-1 230 09/06/92 25 4 Ohio State Fort Lauderdale, FL D1 '14 12/12

Head Coach: Mike TomlinAssistant Coaches:

PITTSBURGH STEELERS 2017 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

John Mitchell (Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Line); Todd Haley (Offensive Coordinator); Keith Butler (Defensive Coordinator); Danny Smith (Special Teams Coordinator); James Daniel (Tight Ends); Randy Fichtner (Quarterbacks); Carnell Lake (Defensive Backs); Richard Mann (Wide Receivers); Mike Munchak (Offensive Line); Jerry Olsavsky (Inside Linebackers); Joey Porter (Outside Linebackers); James Saxon (Running Backs); Shaun Sarrett (Offensive Asst.); Steve Meyer (Coaching Asst.); Daniel Martin Rooney (Coaching Asst.); Garrett Giemont (Conditioning Coordinator); Marcel Pastoor (Conditioning Asst.)

Number of Players on Active Roster: 53Experience Includes 2017 Season

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NO NAME POS HT WT DOB AGE EXP COLLEGE BIRTHPLACE HOW ACQ 2017 GP/GS3 Jones, Landry QB 6-4 225 04/04/89 28 5 Oklahoma Artesia, NM D4b '13 2/14 Berry, Jordan P 6-5 195 03/18/91 26 3 Eastern Kentucky Melbourne, Victoria, Australia FA '15 16/05 Dobbs, Joshua QB 6-3 216 01/26/95 22 R Tennessee Alpharetta, GA D4 '17 0/07 Roethlisberger, Ben QB 6-5 240 03/02/82 35 14 Miami (OH) Findlay, OH D1 '04 15/159 Boswell, Chris K 6-2 185 03/16/91 26 3 Rice Fort Worth, TX FA '15 16/010 Bryant, Martavis WR 6-4 211 12/20/91 26 3 Clemson Calhoun Falls, SC D4 '14 15/811 Hunter, Justin WR 6-4 203 05/20/91 26 5 Tennessee Virginia Beach, VA UFA '17 (BUF) 7/117 Rogers, Eli WR 5-10 187 12/23/92 25 3 Louisville Miami, FL UDFA '15 14/419 Smith-Schuster, JuJu WR 6-1 215 11/22/96 21 R USC Long Beach, CA D2 '17 14/720 Golden, Robert S 5-11 202 09/13/90 27 6 Arizona Fresno, CA UDFA '12 16/221 Haden, Joe CB 5-11 195 04/14/89 28 8 Florida Fort Washington, MD FA'17 11/1122 Gay, William CB 5-10 187 01/01/85 33 11 Louisville Tallahassee, FL FA '13 16/123 Mitchell, Mike S 6-1 221 06/10/87 30 9 Ohio Fort Thomas, KY UFA '14 (CAR) 13/1224 Sensabaugh, Coty CB 5-11 187 11/15/88 29 6 Clemson Kingsport, TN UFA '17 (NYG) 14/425 Burns, Artie CB 6-0 197 05/01/95 22 2 Miami (FL) Miami, FL D1 '16 16/1626 Bell, Le'Veon RB 6-1 225 02/18/92 25 5 Michigan State Reynoldsburg, OH D2 '13 15/1527 Wilcox, J.J. S 6-0 212 02/14/91 26 5 Georgia Southern Cairo, GA TR'17 (TB) 11/128 Davis, Sean S 6-1 202 10/23/93 24 2 Maryland Washington, DC D2 '16 16/1629 Allen, Brian CB 6-3 215 10/21/93 24 R Utah La Marque, TX D5 '17 10/031 Hilton, Mike CB 5-9 184 03/09/94 23 1 Mississippi Fayetteville, GA FA '16 16/433 Toussaint, Fitzgerald RB 5-9 204 05/04/90 27 4 Michigan Youngstown, OH FA '17 6/034 Sutton, Cameron CB 5-11 188 02/27/95 22 R Tennessee Jonesboro, GA D3a '17 5/138 Ridley, Stevan RB 5-11 220 01/27/89 28 6 LSU Natchez, MS FA '17 2/144 Matakevich, Tyler LB 6-1 235 12/22/92 25 2 Temple Stratford, CT D7b '16 15/045 Nix, Roosevelt FB 5-11 248 03/30/92 25 3 Kent State Reynoldsburg, OH FA '15 16/448 Dupree, Bud LB 6-4 269 02/12/93 24 3 Kentucky Macon, GA D1 '15 15/1551 Spence, Sean LB 5-11 231 07/07/90 27 5 Miami Miami, FL FA'17 4/453 Pouncey, Maurkice C 6-4 304 07/24/89 28 8 Florida Lakeland, FL D1 '10 15/1554 Fort, L.J. LB 6-0 232 01/03/90 28 3 Northern Iowa Granite City, IL FA '17 15/055 Moats, Arthur LB 6-0 246 03/14/88 29 8 James Madison Portsmouth, VA UFA '14 (BUF) 14/056 Chickillo, Anthony LB 6-3 255 12/10/92 25 3 Miami (FL) Tampa, FL D6b '15 16/257 Canaday, Kameron LS 6-4 245 08/20/92 25 1 Portland State Eugene, OR FA '17 16/065 Hawkins, Jerald OT 6-6 305 10/16/93 24 2 LSU Baldwin, LA D4 '16 5/166 DeCastro, David G 6-5 316 01/11/90 28 6 Stanford Bellevue, WA D1 '12 15/1567 Finney, B.J. C/G 6-4 318 10/26/91 26 2 Kansas State Wichita, KS UDFA '15 14/471 Feiler, Matt OT 6-6 330 07/07/92 25 1 Bloomsburg (PA) Strasburg, PA FA '16 4/173 Foster, Ramon G 6-5 328 01/07/86 32 9 Tennessee Henning, TN UDFA '09 14/1474 Hubbard, Chris C/G 6-4 295 04/23/91 26 4 UAB Columbus, GA UDFA '13 15/977 Gilbert, Marcus OT 6-6 330 02/15/88 29 7 Florida Fort Lauderdale, FL D2 '11 7/778 Villanueva, Alejandro OT 6-9 320 09/22/88 29 3 Army Meridian, MS FA '14 16/1679 Hargrave, Javon DT 6-2 305 02/07/93 24 2 South Carolina State Salisbury, NC D3 '16 16/1281 James, Jesse TE 6-7 261 06/04/94 23 3 Penn State Glassport, PA D5 '15 16/1484 Brown, Antonio WR 5-10 181 07/10/88 29 8 Central Michigan Miami, FL D6b '10 14/1485 Grimble, Xavier TE 6-4 261 09/22/92 25 2 USC Las Vegas, NV FA '15 15/288 Heyward-Bey, Darrius WR 6-2 210 02/26/87 30 9 Maryland Silver Spring, MD UFA '14 (IND) 16/089 McDonald, Vance TE 6-4 267 06/13/90 27 5 Rice Winnie, TX TR'17 (SF) 10/790 Watt, T.J. LB 6-4 252 10/11/94 23 R Wisconsin Pewaukee, WI D1 '17 15/1591 Tuitt, Stephon DE 6-6 303 05/23/93 24 4 Notre Dame Miami, FL D2 '14 12/1293 McCullers, Daniel DT 6-7 352 08/11/92 25 4 Tennessee Raleigh, NC D6b '14 4/094 Alualu, Tyson DE 6-3 304 05/12/87 30 8 California Honolulu, HI UFA '17 (JAX) 16/596 Walton, L.T. DE 6-5 305 03/31/92 25 3 Central Michigan Clinton Township, MI D6a '15 10/097 Heyward, Cameron DE 6-5 295 05/06/89 28 7 Ohio State Pittsburgh, PA D1 '11 15/1598 Williams, Vince LB 6-1 233 12/27/89 28 5 Florida State Davenport, FL D6b '13 16/16

PRACTICE SQUAD 13 Thomas, Justin WR 5-11 185 03/15/94 23 R Georgia Tech Pratville, AL UDFA '17 0/016 Tucker, Marcus WR 5-10 190 05/24/92 25 1 Northern Michigan Flint, MI UDFA '16 0/035 Phillips, Dashaun CB 5-11 186 01/03/91 27 3 Tarleton State Duncanville, TX TR'17 (WAS) 0/037 Dangerfield, Jordan S 5-11 199 12/25/90 27 2 Towson Elmont, NY FA '15 0/039 Watson, Terrell RB 6-1 240 08/22/93 24 1 Azusa Pacific Los Angeles, CA FA '17 9/041 Huguenin, Farrington LB 6-4 268 05/08/92 25 1 Kentucky Columbia, SC FA '17 0/057 Kelsey, Keith LB 6-0 233 03/17/95 22 R Louisville Gainesville, FL UDFA '17 0/061 Friend, Kyle C 6-2 305 04/03/94 23 1 Temple Harrisburg, PA FA '17 0/080 McGee, Jake TE 6-5 250 09/19/91 26 1 Flordia Richmond, VA FA '17 0/095 Hooks, Lavon DE 6-3 312 01/23/92 25 1 Mississippi Atlanta, GA FA '17 0/0

RESERVE/DID NOT REPORT30-D Daimion Stafford S 6-1 218 02/18/91 26 5 Nebraska Norco, CA UFA '17 (TEN) 0/0

INJURED RESERVE30 Conner, James RB 6-1 233 05/05/95 22 R Pittsburgh Erie, PA D3b '17 14/034 Crawford, Antonio CB 5-10 184 02/02/94 23 R West Virginia Tampa, FL UFDA'17 0/046-D Galambos, Matt LB 6-1 239 03/21/95 22 R Pittsburgh Collingdale, PA UDFA '17 0/038 Ducre, Greg CB 5-10 183 01/22/92 25 2 Washington Los Angeles, CA FA'17 0/050 Shazier, Ryan LB 6-1 230 09/06/92 25 4 Ohio State Fort Lauderdale, FL D1 '14 12/1262 Matthews, Mike C 6-2 300 01/27/94 23 1 Texas A&M Sugar Land, TX FA '17 0/099 Adams, Keion LB 6-2 245 06/08/95 22 R Western Michigan Salisbury, NC D7 '17 0/0

PITTSBURGH STEELERS 2017 NUMERICAL ROSTER

Experience Includes 2017 SeasonNumber of Players on Active Roster: 53

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NO NAME POS HT WT DOB AGE EXP COLLEGE BIRTHPLACE HOW ACQ

3 Landry Jones QB 6-4 225 04/04/89 28 5 Oklahoma Artesia, NM D4b '135 Joshua Dobbs QB 6-3 216 01/26/95 22 R Tennessee Alpharetta, GA D4 '177 Ben Roethlisberger QB 6-5 240 03/02/82 35 14 Miami (OH) Findlay, OH D1 '04

26 Le'Veon Bell RB 6-1 225 02/18/92 25 5 Michigan State Reynoldsburg, OH D2 '1333 Fitzgerald Toussaint RB 5-9 204 05/04/90 27 4 Michigan Youngstown, OH FA '1738 Stevan Ridley RB 5-11 220 01/27/89 28 6 LSU Natchez, MS FA '17 45 Roosevelt Nix FB 5-11 248 03/30/92 25 3 Kent State Reynoldsburg, OH FA '15

10 Martavis Bryant WR 6-4 211 12/20/91 26 3 Clemson Calhoun Falls, SC D4 '1411 Justin Hunter WR 6-4 203 05/20/91 26 5 Tennessee Virginia Beach, VA UFA '17 (BUF)17 Eli Rogers WR 5-10 187 12/23/92 25 3 Louisville Miami, FL UDFA '1519 JuJu Smith-Schuster WR 6-1 215 11/22/96 21 R USC Long Beach, CA D2 '1784 Antonio Brown WR 5-10 181 07/10/88 29 8 Central Michigan Miami, FL D6b '1088 Darrius Heyward-Bey WR 6-2 210 02/26/87 30 9 Maryland Silver Spring, MD UFA '14 (IND)

81 Jesse James TE 6-7 261 06/04/94 23 3 Penn State Glassport, PA D5 '1585 Xavier Grimble TE 6-4 261 09/22/92 25 2 USC Las Vegas, NV FA '1589 Vance McDonald TE 6-4 267 06/13/90 27 5 Rice Winnie, TX TR'17 (SF)

53 Maurkice Pouncey C 6-4 304 07/24/89 28 8 Florida Lakeland, FL D1 '1065 Jerald Hawkins OT 6-6 305 10/16/93 24 2 LSU Baldwin, LA D4 '1666 David DeCastro G 6-5 316 01/11/90 28 6 Stanford Bellevue, WA D1 '1267 B.J. Finney C/G 6-4 318 10/26/91 26 2 Kansas State Wichita, KS UDFA '1571 Matt Feiler OT 6-6 330 07/07/92 25 1 Bloomsburg (PA) Strasburg, PA FA '1673 Ramon Foster G 6-5 328 01/07/86 32 9 Tennessee Henning, TN UDFA '0974 Chris Hubbard C/G 6-4 295 04/23/91 26 4 UAB Columbus, GA UDFA '1377 Marcus Gilbert OT 6-6 330 02/15/88 29 7 Florida Fort Lauderdale, FL D2 '1178 Alejandro Villanueva OT 6-9 320 09/22/88 29 3 Army Meridian, MS FA '14

79 Javon Hargrave DT 6-2 305 02/07/93 24 2 South Carolina State Salisbury, NC D3 '1691 Stephon Tuitt DE 6-6 303 05/23/93 24 4 Notre Dame Miami, FL D2 '1493 Daniel McCullers DT 6-7 352 08/11/92 25 4 Tennessee Raleigh, NC D6b '1494 Tyson Alualu DE 6-3 304 05/12/87 30 8 California Honolulu, HI UFA '17 (JAX)96 L.T. Walton DE 6-5 305 03/31/92 25 3 Central Michigan Clinton Township, MI D6a '1597 Cameron Heyward DE 6-5 295 05/06/89 28 7 Ohio State Pittsburgh, PA D1 '11

44 Tyler Matakevich LB 6-1 235 12/22/92 25 2 Temple Stratford, CT D7b '1648 Bud Dupree LB 6-4 269 02/12/93 24 3 Kentucky Macon, GA D1 '1551 Sean Spence LB 5-11 231 07/07/90 27 5 Miami Miami, FL FA'1754 L.J. Fort LB 6-0 232 01/03/90 28 3 Northern Iowa Granite City, IL FA '1755 Arthur Moats LB 6-0 246 03/14/88 29 8 James Madison Portsmouth, VA UFA '14 (BUF)56 Anthony Chickillo LB 6-3 255 12/10/92 25 3 Miami (FL) Tampa, FL D6b '1590 T.J. Watt LB 6-4 252 10/11/94 23 R Wisconsin Pewaukee, WI D1 '1798 Vince Williams LB 6-1 233 12/27/89 28 5 Florida State Davenport, FL D6b '13

20 Robert Golden S 5-11 202 09/13/90 27 6 Arizona Fresno, CA UDFA '1221 Joe Haden CB 5-11 195 04/14/89 28 8 Florida Fort Washington, MD FA'1722 William Gay CB 5-10 187 01/01/85 33 11 Louisville Tallahassee, FL FA '1323 Mike Mitchell S 6-1 221 06/10/87 30 9 Ohio Fort Thomas, KY UFA '14 (CAR)24 Coty Sensabaugh CB 5-11 187 11/15/88 29 6 Clemson Kingsport, TN UFA '17 (NYG)25 Artie Burns CB 6-0 197 05/01/95 22 2 Miami (FL) Miami, FL D1 '1627 J.J. Wilcox S 6-0 212 02/14/91 26 5 Georgia Southern Cairo, GA TR'17 (TB) 28 Sean Davis S 6-1 202 10/23/93 24 2 Maryland Washington, DC D2 '1629 Brian Allen CB 6-3 215 10/21/93 24 R Utah La Marque, TX D5 '1731 Mike Hilton CB 5-9 184 03/09/94 23 1 Mississippi Fayetteville, GA FA '1634 Cameron Sutton CB 5-11 188 02/27/95 22 R Tennessee Jonesboro, GA D3a '17

SPECIALISTS (3)4 Jordan Berry P 6-5 195 03/18/91 26 3 Eastern Kentucky Melbourne, Victoria, Australia FA '159 Chris Boswell K 6-2 185 03/16/91 26 3 Rice Fort Worth, TX FA '1557 Kameron Canaday LS 6-4 245 08/20/92 25 1 Portland State Eugene, OR FA '17

PRACTICE SQUAD 13 Justin Thomas WR 5-11 185 03/15/94 23 R Georgia Tech Pratville, AL UDFA '1716 Marcus Tucker WR 5-10 190 05/24/92 25 1 Northern Michigan Flint, MI UDFA '1635 Dashaun Phillips CB 5-11 186 01/03/91 27 3 Tarleton State Duncanville, TX TR'17 (WAS)37 Jordan Dangerfield S 5-11 199 12/25/90 27 2 Towson Elmont, NY FA '1539 Terrell Watson RB 6-1 240 08/22/93 24 1 Azusa Pacific Los Angeles, CA FA '1741 Farrington Huguenin LB 6-4 268 05/08/92 25 1 Kentucky Columbia, SC FA '1757 Keith Kelsey LB 6-0 233 03/17/95 22 R Louisville Gainesville, FL UDFA '1761 Kyle Friend C 6-2 305 04/03/94 23 1 Temple Harrisburg, PA FA '1780 Jake McGee TE 6-5 250 09/19/91 26 1 Flordia Richmond, VA FA '1795 Lavon Hooks DE 6-3 312 01/23/92 25 1 Mississippi Atlanta, GA FA '17

RESERVE/DID NOT REPORT30-D Daimion Stafford S 6-1 218 02/18/91 26 5 Nebraska Norco, CA UFA '17 (TEN)

INJURED RESERVE30 James Conner RB 6-1 233 05/05/95 22 R Pittsburgh Erie, PA D3b '1734 Antonio Crawford CB 5-10 184 02/02/94 23 R West Virginia Tampa, FL UFDA'1738 Greg Ducre CB 5-10 183 01/22/92 25 2 Washington Los Angeles, CA FA'1746-D Matt Galambos LB 6-1 239 03/21/95 22 R Pittsburgh Collingdale, PA UDFA '1750 Ryan Shazier LB 6-1 230 09/06/92 25 4 Ohio State Fort Lauderdale, FL D1 '1462 Mike Matthews C 6-2 300 01/27/94 23 1 Texas A&M Sugar Land, TX FA '1799 Keion Adams LB 6-2 245 06/08/95 22 R Western Michigan Salisbury, NC D7 '17

Number of Players on Active Roster: 53

Head Coach: Mike Tomlin

Assistant Coaches: John Mitchell (Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Line); Todd Haley (Offensive Coordinator); Keith Butler (Defensive Coordinator); Danny Smith (Special Teams Coordinator); James Daniel (Tight Ends); Randy Fichtner (Quarterbacks); Carnell Lake (Defensive Backs); Richard Mann (Wide Receivers); Mike Munchak (Offensive Line); Jerry Olsavsky (Inside Linebackers); Joey Porter (Outside Linebackers); James Saxon (Running Backs); Shaun Sarrett (Offensive Asst.); Steve Meyer (Coaching Asst.); Daniel Martin Rooney (Coaching Asst.); Garrett Giemont (Conditioning Coordinator); Marcel Pastoor (Conditioning Asst.)

OFFENSIVE LINEMEN (9)

DEFENSIVE LINEMEN (6)

LINEBACKERS (8)

DEFENSIVE BACKS (11)

DEFENSE (26)

WIDE RECEIVERS (6)

TIGHT ENDS (3)

PITTSBURGH STEELERS 2017 POSITIONAL ROSTER

QUARTERBACKS (3)

RUNNING BACKS (4)

OFFENSE (26)

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NO NAME POS HT WT DOB AGE EXP COLLEGE BIRTHPLACE HOW ACQ14th YEAR (1)7 Ben Roethlisberger QB 6-5 240 03/02/82 35 14 Miami (OH) Findlay, OH D1 '0411th YEAR (1)22 William Gay CB 5-10 187 01/01/85 33 11 Louisville Tallahassee, FL FA '139th YEAR (3)23 Mike Mitchell S 6-1 221 06/10/87 30 9 Ohio Fort Thomas, KY UFA '14 (CAR)73 Ramon Foster G 6-5 328 01/07/86 32 9 Tennessee Henning, TN UDFA '0988 Darrius Heyward-Bey WR 6-2 210 02/26/87 30 9 Maryland Silver Spring, MD UFA '14 (IND)8th YEAR (5) 21 Joe Haden CB 5-11 195 04/14/89 28 8 Florida Fort Washington, MD FA'1753 Maurkice Pouncey C 6-4 304 07/24/89 28 8 Florida Lakeland, FL D1 '1055 Arthur Moats LB 6-0 246 03/14/88 29 8 James Madison Portsmouth, VA UFA '14 (BUF)84 Antonio Brown WR 5-10 181 07/10/88 29 8 Central Michigan Miami, FL D6b '1094 Tyson Alualu DE 6-3 304 05/12/87 30 8 California Honolulu, HI UFA '17 (JAX)7th YEAR (2)77 Marcus Gilbert OT 6-6 330 02/15/88 29 7 Florida Fort Lauderdale, FL D2 '1197 Cameron Heyward DE 6-5 295 05/06/89 28 7 Ohio State Pittsburgh, PA D1 '116th YEAR (4)20 Robert Golden S 5-11 202 09/13/90 27 6 Arizona Fresno, CA UDFA '1224 Coty Sensabaugh CB 5-11 187 11/15/88 29 6 Clemson Kingsport, TN UFA '17 (NYG)38 Stevan Ridley RB 5-11 220 01/27/89 28 6 LSU Natchez, MS FA '17 66 David DeCastro G 6-5 316 01/11/90 28 6 Stanford Bellevue, WA D1 '125th YEAR (6)3 Landry Jones QB 6-4 225 04/04/89 28 5 Oklahoma Artesia, NM D4b '1311 Justin Hunter WR 6-4 203 05/20/91 26 5 Tennessee Virginia Beach, VA UFA '17 (BUF)26 Le'Veon Bell RB 6-1 225 02/18/92 25 5 Michigan State Reynoldsburg, OH D2 '1327 J.J. Wilcox S 6-0 212 02/14/91 26 5 Georgia Southern Cairo, GA TR'17 (TB) 51 Sean Spence LB 5-11 231 07/07/90 27 5 Miami Miami, FL FA'1789 Vance McDonald TE 6-4 267 06/13/90 27 5 Rice Winnie, TX TR'17 (SF)98 Vince Williams LB 6-1 233 12/27/89 28 5 Florida State Davenport, FL D6b '134th YEAR (4)33 Fitzgerald Toussaint RB 5-9 204 05/04/90 27 4 Michigan Youngstown, OH FA '1774 Chris Hubbard C/G 6-4 295 04/23/91 26 4 UAB Columbus, GA UDFA '1391 Stephon Tuitt DE 6-6 303 05/23/93 24 4 Notre Dame Miami, FL D2 '1493 Daniel McCullers DT 6-7 352 08/11/92 25 4 Tennessee Raleigh, NC D6b '143rd YEAR (11)4 Jordan Berry P 6-5 195 03/18/91 26 3 Eastern Kentucky Melbourne, Victoria, Australia FA '159 Chris Boswell K 6-2 185 03/16/91 26 3 Rice Fort Worth, TX FA '1510 Martavis Bryant WR 6-4 211 12/20/91 26 3 Clemson Calhoun Falls, SC D4 '1417 Eli Rogers WR 5-10 187 12/23/92 25 3 Louisville Miami, FL UDFA '1545 Roosevelt Nix FB 5-11 248 03/30/92 25 3 Kent State Reynoldsburg, OH FA '1548 Bud Dupree LB 6-4 269 02/12/93 24 3 Kentucky Macon, GA D1 '1554 L.J. Fort LB 6-0 232 01/03/90 28 3 Northern Iowa Granite City, IL FA '1756 Anthony Chickillo LB 6-3 255 12/10/92 25 3 Miami (FL) Tampa, FL D6b '1578 Alejandro Villanueva OT 6-9 320 09/22/88 29 3 Army Meridian, MS FA '1481 Jesse James TE 6-7 261 06/04/94 23 3 Penn State Glassport, PA D5 '1596 L.T. Walton DE 6-5 305 03/31/92 25 3 Central Michigan Clinton Township, MI D6a '152nd YEAR (7)25 Artie Burns CB 6-0 197 05/01/95 22 2 Miami (FL) Miami, FL D1 '1628 Sean Davis S 6-1 202 10/23/93 24 2 Maryland Washington, DC D2 '1644 Tyler Matakevich LB 6-1 235 12/22/92 25 2 Temple Stratford, CT D7b '1665 Jerald Hawkins OT 6-6 305 10/16/93 24 2 LSU Baldwin, LA D4 '1667 B.J. Finney C/G 6-4 318 10/26/91 26 2 Kansas State Wichita, KS UDFA '1579 Javon Hargrave DT 6-2 305 02/07/93 24 2 South Carolina State Salisbury, NC D3 '1685 Xavier Grimble TE 6-4 261 09/22/92 25 2 USC Las Vegas, NV FA '151st YEAR (4)39 Terrell Watson RB 6-1 240 08/22/93 24 1 Azusa Pacific Los Angeles, CA FA '1731 Mike Hilton CB 5-9 184 03/09/94 23 1 Mississippi Fayetteville, GA FA '1657 Kameron Canaday LS 6-4 245 08/20/92 25 1 Portland State Eugene, OR FA '1771 Matt Feiler OT 6-6 330 07/07/92 25 1 Bloomsburg (PA) Strasburg, PA FA '16ROOKIES (5)5 Joshua Dobbs QB 6-3 216 01/26/95 22 R Tennessee Alpharetta, GA D4 '1719 JuJu Smith-Schuster WR 6-1 215 11/22/96 21 R USC Long Beach, CA D2 '1729 Brian Allen CB 6-3 215 10/21/93 24 R Utah La Marque, TX D5 '1734 Cameron Sutton CB 5-11 188 02/27/95 22 R Tennessee Jonesboro, GA D3a '1790 T.J. Watt LB 6-4 252 10/11/94 23 R Wisconsin Pewaukee, WI D1 '17

PRACTICE SQUAD 13 Justin Thomas WR 5-11 185 03/15/94 23 R Georgia Tech Pratville, AL UDFA '1716 Marcus Tucker WR 5-10 190 05/24/92 25 1 Northern Michigan Flint, MI UDFA '1635 Dashaun Phillips CB 5-11 186 01/03/91 27 3 Tarleton State Duncanville, TX TR'17 (WAS)37 Jordan Dangerfield S 5-11 199 12/25/90 27 2 Towson Elmont, NY FA '1539 Terrell Watson RB 6-1 240 08/22/93 24 1 Azusa Pacific Los Angeles, CA FA '1741 Farrington Huguenin LB 6-4 268 05/08/92 25 1 Kentucky Columbia, SC FA '1757 Keith Kelsey LB 6-0 233 03/17/95 22 R Louisville Gainesville, FL UDFA '1761 Kyle Friend C 6-2 305 04/03/94 23 1 Temple Harrisburg, PA FA '1780 Jake McGee TE 6-5 250 09/19/91 26 1 Flordia Richmond, VA FA '1795 Lavon Hooks DE 6-3 312 01/23/92 25 1 Mississippi Atlanta, GA FA '17

RESERVE/DID NOT REPORT30-D Daimion Stafford S 6-1 218 02/18/91 26 5 Nebraska Norco, CA UFA '17 (TEN)

INJURED RESERVE30 James Conner RB 6-1 233 05/05/95 22 R Pittsburgh Erie, PA D3b '1734 Antonio Crawford CB 5-10 184 02/02/94 23 R West Virginia Tampa, FL UFDA'1746-D Matt Galambos LB 6-1 239 03/21/95 22 R Pittsburgh Collingdale, PA UDFA '1738 Greg Ducre CB 5-10 183 01/22/92 25 2 Washington Los Angeles, CA FA'1750 Ryan Shazier LB 6-1 230 09/06/92 25 4 Ohio State Fort Lauderdale, FL D1 '1462 Mike Matthews C 6-2 300 01/27/94 23 1 Texas A&M Sugar Land, TX FA '1799 Keion Adams LB 6-2 245 06/08/95 22 R Western Michigan Salisbury, NC D7 '17

Head Coach: Mike TomlinAssistant Coaches:

PITTSBURGH STEELERS 2017 ROSTER BY EXPERIENCE

John Mitchell (Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Line); Todd Haley (Offensive Coordinator); Keith Butler (Defensive Coordinator); Danny Smith (Special Teams Coordinator); James Daniel (Tight Ends); Randy Fichtner (Quarterbacks); Carnell Lake (Defensive Backs); Richard Mann (Wide Receivers); Mike Munchak (Offensive Line); Jerry Olsavsky (Inside Linebackers); Joey Porter (Outside Linebackers); James Saxon (Running Backs); Shaun Sarrett (Offensive Asst.); Steve Meyer (Coaching Asst.); Daniel Martin Rooney (Coaching Asst.); Garrett Giemont (Conditioning Coordinator); Marcel Pastoor (Conditioning Asst.)

Experience Includes 2017 SeasonNumber of Players on Active Roster: 53

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2017 ROSTER MOVES Date Pos. Name Transaction 1/24/17 RB Gus Johnson Reserve/Future Contract 1/24/17 RB Brandon Brown-Dukes Reserve/Future Contract 1/24/17 RB Karlos Williams Reserve/Future Contract 1/24/17 RB Dreamius Smith Reserve/Future Contract 1/24/17 CB Brandon Dixon Reserve/Future Contract 1/24/17 CB Mike Hilton Reserve/Future Contract 1/24/17 OL Keavon Milton Reserve/Future Contract 1/24/17 OL Matt Feiler Reserve/Future Contract 1/24/17 S Jacob Hagen Reserve/Future Contract 1/24/17 WR Marcus Tucker Reserve/Future Contract 1/24/17 WR Dez Stewart Reserve/Future Contract 1/27/17 LB Farrington Huguenin Reserve/Future Contract 1/30/17 CB Greg Ducre Reserve/Future Contract 2/2/17 LS Greg Warren Re-Signed (One-Year Contract) 2/6/17 CB Justin Gilbert Released 2/13/17 DT Lavon Hooks Signed Contract 2/13/17 DT Roy Philon Signed Contract 2/14/17 CB Devonte Johnson Signed Contract 2/14/17 LB Akil Blount Signed Contract 2/14/17 LB Jason Fanaika Signed Contract 2/14/17 OL Kyle Friend Signed Contract 2/14/17 OL Mike Matthews Signed Contract 2/14/17 RB Trey Williams Signed Contract 2/15/17 LB Steven Johnson Re-Signed (One-Year Contract) 2/21/17 LS Kameron Canady Signed Contract 2/21/17 P A.J. Hughes Signed Contract 2/22/17 TE Ryan Malleck Signed Contract 2/27/17 RB Le’Veon Bell Exclusive Franchise Tag 2/27/17 WR Antonio Brown Signed New Contract (Five Years) 3/1/17 LB James Harrison Re-Signed (Two-Year Contract) 3/6/17 OT Ryan Harris Reserve/Retired List 3/9/17 TE David Johnson Re-Signed (Two-Year Contract) 3/9/17 QB Landry Jones Re-Signed (Two-Year Contract) 3/9/17 RB Karlos Williams Released 3/15/17 WR Justin Hunter Signed One-Year Contract (UFA, BUF) 3/20/17 RB Knile Davis Signed One-Year Contract (UFA, KC) 3/20/17 CB Coty Sensabaugh Signed Two-Year Contract (UFA, NYG) 3/21/17 DE Tyson Alualu Signed Two-Year Contract (UFA, JAX) 4/6/17 G Chris Hubbard Signed Restricted Free Agent Tender 4/17/17 CB Ross Cockrell Signed Restricted Free Agent Tender 4/19/17 LB Jason Fanaika Released 4/25/17 WR Martavis Bryant Reinstated (Conditional Basis) 4/27/17 LB T.J. Watt Drafted 4/28/17 WR JuJu Smith-Schuster Drafted 4/28/17 CB Cameron Sutton Drafted 4/28/17 RB James Conner Drafted 4/29/17 QB Joshua Dobbs Drafted 4/29/17 CB Brian Allen Drafted 4/29/17 LS Colin Holba Drafted 4/29/17 LB Keion Adams Drafted 4/29/17 DT Nelson Adams Agreed To Terms (UDFA) 4/29/17 DT Christian Brown Agreed To Terms (UDFA) 4/29/17 G Ethan Cooper Agreed To Terms (UDFA) 4/29/17 DE Francis Kallon Agreed To Terms (UDFA) 4/29/17 LB Keith Kelsey Agreed To Terms (UDFA) 4/29/17 TE Scott Orndoff Agreed To Terms (UDFA) 4/29/17 QB Nick Schuessler Agreed To Terms (UDFA) 4/29/17 RB Rushel Shell Agreed To Terms (UDFA) 4/29/17 CB Terrish Webb Agreed To Terms (UDFA) 5/1/17 QB Zach Mettenberger Released 5/2/17 RB Brandon Brown-Dukes Released 5/2/17 RB Gus Johnson Released 5/2/17 WR Canaan Severin Released 5/2/17 CB Al-Hajj Shabazz Released 5/5/17 LS Kameron Canady Released 5/5/17 WR Dez Stewart Waived/Injured 5/5/17 OT Jake Rodgers Signed Contract 5/8/17 CB Brian Allen Signed Rookie Contract (Four-Years) 5/10/17 LB Keion Adams Signed Rookie Contract (Four-Years) 5/11/17 LS Colin Holba Signed Rookie Contract (Four-Years) 5/11/17 RB James Conner Signed Rookie Contract (Four-Years) 5/12/17 RB Dreamius Smith Released 5/16/17 LB Matt Galambos Signed Contract (UDFA) 5/16/17 TE Phazahn Odom Signed Contract (UDFA)

Date Pos. Name Transaction 5/16/17 TE Ryan Malleck Released 5/16/17 CB Devonte Johnson Released 5/17/17 LB Akil Blount Released 5/17/17 QB Nick Schuessler Released 5/17/17 WR Canaan Severin Signed Contract 5/17/17 QB Bart Houston Signed Contract 5/17/17 WR JuJu Smith-Schuster Signed Rookie Contract (Four-Years) 5/18/17 LS Greg Warren Released (Failed Physical) 5/18/17 TE Ladarius Green Released (Failed Physical) 5/18/17 RB Terrell Watson Signed Contract 5/22/17 QB Joshua Dobbs Signed Rookie Contract (Four-Years) 5/30/17 P A.J. Hughes Released 5/30/17 S Daimion Stafford Signed One-Year Contract (UFA, TEN) 5/30/17 LS Kameron Canaday Signed Contract 6/13/17 CB Cameron Sutton Signed Rookie Contract (Four-Years) 6/14/17 RB Rushel Shell Released 6/14/17 RB Brandon Brown-Dukes Signed Contract 6/14/17 LB T.J. Watt Signed Rookie Contract (Four-Years) 7/27/17 OT Alejandro Villanueva Signed New Contract (Four Years) 7/2717 WR Sammie Coates Placed on PUP List 7/27/17 WR Canaan Severin Placed on PUP List 7/27/17 S Daimion Stafford Placed on Did Not Report List 7/28/17 S Malik Golden Signed Contract 7/29/17 WR Canaan Severin Activated from PUP List 8/2/17 TE Scott Orndoff Waived/Injured 8/2/17 TE Jake McGee Signed 8/3/17 TE Scott Orndoff Reserve/Injured List 8/5/17 DE Nelson Adams Released 8/5/17 CB JaCorey Shepherd Signed 8/8/17 C Mike Matthews Waived/Injured 8/817 C Lucas Crowley Signed 8/14/17 WR Canaan Severin Released 8/14/17 LB Austin Gearing Signed 8/16/17 WR Sammie Coates Activated from PUP List 8/23/17 RB Brandon Brown-Dukes Released 8/23/17 CB Greg Ducre Waived/injured 8/23/17 C Lucas Crowley Traded (WAS) 8/23/17 CB DaShaun Phillips Acquired via trade (WAS) 8/24/17 CB Antonio Crawford Waived/Injured 8/25/17 C Ruben Carter Signed 8/29/17 TE Vance McDonald Acquired via trade (SF) 8/29/17 DE Christian Brown Released 8/29/17 TE Phazahn Odom Released 8/31/17 CB Joe Haden Signed 9/2/17 WR Sammie Coates Traded (CLE) 9/2/17 CB Ross Cockrell Traded (NYG) 9/2/17 WR Demarcus Ayers Released 9/2/17 C Ruben Carter Released 9/2/17 OL Ethan Cooper Released 9/2/17 RB Knile Davis Released 9/2/17 CB Brandon Dixon Released 9/2/17 C Kyle Friend Released 9/2/17 LB Matt Galambos Released 9/2/17 LB Austin Gearing Released 9/2/17 S Malik Golden Waived/Injured 9/2/17 CB Senquez Golson Released 9/2/17 S Jacob Hagen Released 9/2/17 WR Cobi Hamilton Released 9/2/17 LS Colin Holba Released 9/2/17 DE Lavon Hooks Released 9/2/17 QB Bart Houston Released 9/2/17 LB Farrington Huguenin Released 9/2/17 TE David Johnson Released 9/2/17 LB Steven Johnson Released 9/2/17 DE Francis Kallon Released 9/2/17 LB Keith Kelsey Released 9/2/17 DE Johnny Maxey Released 9/2/17 TE Jake McGee Released 9/2/17 OT Brian Mihalik Released 9/2/17 OL Keavon Milton Released 9/2/17 CB Dashaun Phillips Released 9/2/17 DT Roy Philon Released 9/2/17 OT Jake Rodgers Released 9/2/17 CB JaCorey Shepherd Released

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2017 ROSTER MOVES Date Pos. Name Transaction 9/2/17 WR Justin Thomas Released 9/2/17 RB Fitzgerald Toussaint Released 9/2/17 WR Marcus Tucker Released 9/2/17 S Terrish Webb Released 9/2/17 RB Trey Williams Released 9/3/17 C Kyle Friend Signed to Practice Squad 9/3/17 LB Matt Galambos Signed to Practice Squad 9/3/17 S Jacob Hagen Signed to Practice Squad 9/3/17 DE Lavon Hooks Signed to Practice Squad 9/3/17 LB Farrington Huguenin Signed to Practice Squad 9/3/17 TE Jake McGee Signed to Practice Squad 9/3/17 CB Dashaun Phillips Signed to Practice Squad 9/3/17 RB Fitzgerald Toussaint Signed to Practice Squad 9/3/17 WR Marcus Tucker Signed to Practice Squad 9/3/17 S J.J. Wilcox Acquired via trade (TB) 9/4/17 WR Justin Thomas Signed to Practice Squad 9/4/17 LB Steven Johnson Signed 9/4/17 S Jordan Dangerfield Waived/Injured 9/4/17 CB Cameron Sutton Reserve/Injured List 9/9/17 DE Stephon Tuitt Signed New Contract (Six Years) 9/9/17 RB Le’Veon Bell Activated 9/9/17 LB Steven Johnson Released 9/12/17 LB L.J. Fort Terminated 9/12/17 LB Steven Johnson Signed 9/13/17 LB Matt Galambos Released from Practice Squad 9/13/17 LB L.J. Fort Signed to Practice Squad 9/20/17 WR Justin Thomas Released from Practice Squad 9/20/17 OL Jake Rodgers Signed to Practice Squad 9/23/17 LB Steven Johnson Released 9/23/17 LB L.J. Fort Signed 10/16/17 S Jacob Hagen Released from Practice Squad 10/16/17 S Jordan Dangerfield Signed to Practice Squad 11/20/17 OT Marcus Gilbert Reserve/Suspended List 11/20/17 WR Justin Thomas Released from Practice Squad 11/20/17 OT Jake Rodgers Signed to Practice Squad 11/21/17 CB Cameron Sutton Activated 11/25/17 RB Terrell Watson Released 11/25/17 RB Fitzgerald Toussaint Signed 12/6/17 WR JuJu Smith-Schuster Reserve/Suspended List 12/6/17 LB Sean Spence Signed 12/12/17 LB Ryan Shazier Reserve/Injured List 12/19/17 RB James Conner Reserve/Injured List 12/19/17 RB Stevan Ridley Signed 12/21/17 WR Justin Thomas Signed to Practice Squad 12/21/17 OT Jake Rodgers Released from Practice Squad 12/23/17 OT Marcus Gilbert Activated 12/23/17 LB James Harrison Released

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HOW THE 2017 STEELERS WERE BUILT

Year-Record (Finish) Draft Choices (26) Free Agents (14) Trades (2) Undrafted Free Agents (5) Unrestricted Free Agents (6)

2004: 15-1 (1st AFC North) QB Ben Roethlisberger (#1) 2009: 9-7 (3rd AFC North) G Ramon Foster UDFA 2010: 12-4 (T-1st AFC North) C Maurkice Pouncey (#1) WR Antonio Brown (#6b) 2011: 12-4 (T-1st AFC North) DE Cameron Heyward (#1) OT Marcus Gilbert (#3) 2012: 8-8 (3rd AFC North) G David DeCastro (#1) S Robert Golden UDFA 2013: 8-8 (2nd AFC North) RB Le’Veon Bell (#2) CB William Gay FA QB Landry Jones (#4b) C/G Chris Hubbard UDFA LB Vince Williams (#6b) 2014: 11-5 (1st AFC North) DE Stephon Tuitt (#1) OT Alejandro Villanueva FA WR Martavis Bryant (#2) S Mike Mitchell UFA (CAR) DT Daniel McCullers (#4) WR Darrius Heyward-Bey UFA (IND) LB Arthur Moats UFA (BUF 2015: 10-6 (2nd AFC North) LB Bud Dupree (#1) TE Xavier Grimble FA TE Jesse James (#5) C/G B.J. Finney UDFA DE L.T. Walton (#6a) WR Eli Rogers UDFA LB Anthony Chickillo (#6b) P Jordan Berry FA K Chris Boswell FA FB Roosevelt Nix FA 2016: 11-5 (1st AFC North) CB Artie Burns (#1) CB Mike Hilton FA S Sean Davis (#2) OT Matt Feiler FA DT Javon Hargrave (#3) OT Jerald Hawkins (#4) LB Tyler Matakevich (#7b) 2017: 12-3 (1st AFC North) LB T.J. Watt (#1) DE Tyson Alualu UFA (JAX) WR JuJu Smith-Schuster (#2) CB Coty Sensabaugh UFA (NYG) CB Cameron Sutton (#3a) WR Justin Hunter UFA (BUF) QB Joshua Dobbs (#4) LS Kameron Canaday FA CB Brian Allen (#5) TE Vance McDonald TR (SF) CB Joe Haden UFA (CLE) S J.J. Wilcox TR (TB) LB L.J. Fort FA RB Fitzgerald Toussaint FA LB Sean Spence FA RB Stevan Ridley FA

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2017 Starting Lineups

Date Opponent WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB RB FB10-Sep at CLE Brown Villanueva Foster Pouncey DeCastro Gilbert James Smith-Shuster Roethlisberger Bell Rogers (WR)

17-Sep MIN Brown Villanueva Foster Pouncey DeCastro Gilbert Hubbard James (TE) Roethlisberger Bell Nix

24-Sep at CHI Brown Villanueva Foster Pouncey DeCastro Hubbard James Bryant (WR) Roethlisberger Bell Grimble (WR)

1-Oct at BAL Brown Villanueva Foster Pouncey DeCastro Hubbard McDonlad Finney (TE) Roethlisberger Bell Nix

8-Oct JAC Brown Villanueva Foster Pouncey DeCastro Hubbard James Bryant Roethlisberger Bell McDonald (TE)

15-Oct at KC Brown Villanueva Finney Pouncey DeCastro Gilbert James Bryant Roethlisberger Bell McDonald (TE)

22-Oct CIN Brown Villanueva Foster Pouncey DeCastro Hubbard James Bryant Roethlisberger Bell McDonald (TE)

29-Oct at DET Brown Villanueva Foster Pouncey DeCastro Hubbard James Hunter Roethlisberger Bell Smith-Schuster

12-Nov at IND Brown Villanueva Foster Pouncey DeCastro Gilbert McDonald Smith-Shuster Roethlisberger Bell Grimble (WR)

16-Nov TEN Brown Villanueva Foster Pouncey DeCastro Gilbert James Smith-Shuster Roethlisberger Bell Rogers (WR)

26-Nov GB Brown Villanueva Foster Pouncey DeCastro Hubbard James Bryant Roethlisberger Bell Nix

4-Dec at CIN Brown Villanueva Foster Pouncey DeCastro Hubbard James Hawkins (TE) Roethlisberger Bell Nix

10-Dec BAL Brown Villanueva Foster Pouncey DeCastro Hubbard James McDonald Roethlisberger Bell Bryant (WR)17-Dec NE Brown Villanueva Foster Pouncey DeCastro Hubbard James Smith-Shuster Roethlisberger Bell Eli Rogers (WR) 25-Dec HOU Smith-Shuster Villanueva Finney Pouncey DeCastro Gilbert James Bryant Roethlisberger Bell McDonald (TE) 31-Dec CLE Smith-Shuster Villanueva Foster Finney Feiler Gilbert James Bryant Jones Ridley Rogers (WR)

Date Opponent LE NT RE LOLB LILB RILB ROLB LCB RCB SS FS10-Sep at CLE Heyward Hargrave Tuitt Chickillo Shazier Williams Watt Haden Burns Davis Mitchell17-Sep MIN Heyward Hilton (DB) Alualu Dupree Shazier Williams Watt Haden Burns Davis Gay24-Sep at CHI Heyward Hargrave Alualu Dupree Shazier Williams Chickillo Haden Burns Davis Mitchell1-Oct at BAL Heyward Hargrave Tuitt Dupree Shazier Williams Watt Haden Burns Davis Wilcox 8-Oct JAC Heyward Hargrave Tuitt Dupree Shazier Williams Watt Haden Burns Davis Mitchell15-Oct at KC Heyward Hargrave Tuitt Dupree Shazier Williams Watt Haden Burns Davis Mitchell22-Oct CIN Heyward Hargrave Alualu Dupree Shazier Williams Watt Haden Burns Davis Mitchell29-Oct at DET Heyward Hargrave Alualu Dupree Shazier Williams Watt Haden Burns Davis Mitchell12-Nov at IND Heyward Hargrave Tuitt Dupree Shazier Williams Watt Haden Burns Davis Mitchell16-Nov TEN Heyward Hilton (DB) Tuitt Dupree Shazier Williams Watt Sensabaugh Burns Davis Golden 26-Nov GB Heyward Hilton (DB) Tuitt Dupree Shazier Williams Watt Sensabaugh Burns Davis Mitchell4-Dec at CIN Heyward Hilton (DB) Tuitt Dupree Shazier Williams Watt Sensabaugh Burns Davis Golden 10-Dec BAL Heyward Hargrave Tuitt Dupree Spence Williams Watt Sensabaugh Burns Davis Mitchell17-Dec NE Heyward Hargrave Tuitt Dupree Spence Williams Watt Sutton Burns Davis Mitchell25-Dec HOU Heyward Hargrave Tuitt Dupree Spence Williams Watt Haden Burns Davis Mitchell31-Dec CLE Alualu Hargrave Tuitt Dupree Spence Williams Watt Haden Burns Davis Mitchell

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2017 PLAYER PARTICIPATION Games 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Sep Sep Sep Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Nov Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec 10 17 24 1 8 15 22 29 12 16 26 4 10 17 25 31 @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ 2017 Injury 2017 CLE MIN CHI BAL JAC KC CIN DET IND TEN GB CIN BAL NE HOU CLE Career Consec. Games Games/ G/S G/S Missed Starts Names Adams, Keion IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0/0 0/0 16 0/0 Allen, Brian SI P SI P SI P SI SI SI P P P P P P P 10/0 7/0 0 10/0 Alualu, Tyson P RDE RDE P P P RDERDE P P P P P P P LDE 126/93 16/1 0 16/5 Bell, Le'Veon RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB SI 62/62 0/0 0 15/15 Berry, Jordan P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 48/0 48/0 0 16/0 Boswell, Chris P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 43/0 20/0 0 16/0 Brown, Antonio WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR SI SI 115/88 0/0 2 14/14 Bryant, Martavis P P WR P WR WR WR SI P P WR P WR P WR WR 36/16 8/2 0 15/8 Burns, Artie RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB 32/25 32/25 0 16/16 Canaday, Kameron P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 16/0 16/0 0 16/0 Chickillo, Anthony LOLBP LOLB P P P P P P P P P P P P P 38/9 16/0 0 16/2 Conner, James P P P P P P P P P P P P P P IR IR 14/0 0/0 2 14/0 Crawford, Antonio IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0/0 0/0 16 0/0 Davis, Sean SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS 32/25 32/23 0 16/16 DeCastro, David RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG SI 82/81 0/0 0 15/15 Dobbs, Joshua SI SI SI SI SI SI SI SI SI SI SI SI SI SI SI DNP 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 Dupree, Bud SI LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB 39/25 15/15 1 15/15 Feiler, Matt SI SI P P DNP DNP DNP P SI SI SI SI SI SI SI RG 4/1 1/1 0 4/1 Finney, B.J. DNP P P TE P LG P P DNP P P P P P LG C 27/7 7/2 0 14/4 Fort, L.J. P PS P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 47/2 15/0 0 15/0 Foster, Ramon LG LG LG LG LG SI LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG SI LG 131/115 1/1 2 14/14 Friend, Kyle PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 Galambos, Matt PS PS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 Gay, William P FS P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 176/102 176/0 0 16/1 Gilbert, Marcus RT RT DNP SI SI RT SI SI RT RT RS RS RS RS RT RT 83/82 2/2 4 7/7 Golden, Robert P P P P P P P P P FS P FS P P P P 92/13 16/0 0 16/2 Grimble, Xavier P P TE P P SI P P TE P P P P P P P 28/4 10/0 0 15/2 Haden, Joe LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB SI SI SI SI SI LCB LCB 101/92 2/2 4 11/11 Hagen, Jacob PS PS PS PS PS PS - - - - - - - - - - 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 Hargrave, Javon NT P NT NT NT NT NT NT NT P P P NT NT NT NT 30/25 18/4 0 16/12 Harrison, James P DNP P SI SI P P DNP SI SI SI SI P DNP - - 192/117 0/0 0 5/0 Hawkins, Jerald SI SI SI SI SI SI SI SI SI SI P TE P P SI P 5/1 1/0 0 5/1 Heyward, Cameron LDE LDE LDE LDE LDE LDE LDE LDE LDE LDE LDE LDE LDE LDE LDE SI 102/67 0/0 0 15/15 Heyward-Bey, Darrius P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 130/70 18/0 0 16/0 Hilton, Mike P DB P P P P P P P DB DB DB P P P P 16/4 16/0 0 16/4 Hooks, Lavon PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 Hubbard, Chris P TE RT RT RT P RT P P P RT RT RT RT P P 38/14 31/0 0 15/9 Huguenin, Farrington PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 Hunter, Justin SI SI SI P P SI SI WR SI DNP P DNP P SI P P 55/19 2/0 0 7/1 James, Jesse TE TE TE P TE TE TE TE P TE TE TE TE TE TE TE 40/29 40/7 0 16/14 Johnson, Steven - P - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 64/7 0/0 0 1/0 Jones, Landry DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP P QB 17/5 2/1 0 2/1 Matakevich, Tyler P P P P P P P P P P P P SI P P P 31/0 3/0 1 15/0 Matthews, Mike IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0/0 0/0 16 0/0 Bold denotes starter and position P — Played DNP — Did Not Play SI — Sunday Inactive PS — Practice Squad PUP — Reserve/PUP List SUS — Reserve/Suspended IR — Reserve/Injured List DFR — Reserve/Injured; Designated For Return RS — Reserve/Suspended By Commissioner

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2017 PLAYER PARTICIPATION Games 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Sep Sep Sep Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Nov Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec 10 17 24 1 8 15 22 29 12 16 26 4 10 17 25 31 @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ 2017 Injury 2017 CLE MIN CHI BAL JAC KC CIN DET IND TEN GB CIN BAL NE HOU CLE Career Consec. Games Games/ G/S G/S Missed Starts Names McCullers, Daniel SI DNP P SI SI SI P DNP DNP P SI SI SI SI SI P 42/1 1/0 0 4/0 McDonald, Vance P SI P TE TE TE TE SI TE SI SI SI TE SI TE P 58/37 2/0 6 10/7 McGee, Jake PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 Mitchell, Mike P P FS SI FS FS FS FS FS SI FS SI FS FS FS FS 137/83 4/4 3 13/12 Moats, Arthur P P P P P SI SI P P P P P P P P P 121/45 9/0 0 14/0 Nix, Roosevelt P FB P FB P P P P P P FB FB P P P P 41/9 24/0 0 16/4 Phillips, Dashaun PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 11/2 0/0 0 0/0 Pouncey, Maurkice C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C SI 92/92 0/0 0 15/15 Ridley, Stevan P RB 63/27 2/1 0 2/1 Roethlisberger, Ben QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB SI 200/198 0/0 0 15/15 Rogers, Eli WR P P SI SI P P P P WR P P P WR P WR 27/12 11/1 0 14/4 Rogers, Jake PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS - - 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 Sensabaugh, Coty P P P P P P P P P CB CB CB CB P SI SI 86/33 0/0 0 14/4 Shazier, Ryan LILB LILB LILB LILB LILB LILB LILB LILB LILB LILB LILB LILB SI IR IR IR 46/41 0/0 4 12/12 Smith-Schuster, JuJu WR P P P P P P WR WR WR SI P RS WR WR WR 14/7 3/3 1 14/7 Spence, Sean - - - - - - - - - - - - LILB LILB LILB LILB 53/23 4/4 0 4/4 Sutton, Cameron IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR DNP P P LCB P P 5/1 5/0 10 5/1 Thomas, Justin PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS - - - - PS PS 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 Toussaint, Fitzgerald PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS P P P P P P 31/0 6/0 0 6/0 Tucker, Marcus PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 Tuitt, Stephon RDE SI SI RDE RDE RDE SI SI RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE 95/44 8/8 4 12/12 Villanueva, Al LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT 48/42 48/42 0 16/16 Watson, Terrell P P P P P P P P P P PS PS PS PS PS PS 11/0 0/0 0 10/0 Walton, L.T. P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 32/5 23/0 0 16/0 Watt, T.J. ROLB ROLB SI ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB 15/15 13/13 0 15/15 Willcox, J.J. P SI P FS P P P P P DNP P P SI SI SI P 70/40 1/0 0 11/1 Williams, Vince RILB RILB RILB RILB RILB RILB RILB RILB RILB RILB RILB RILB RILB RILB RILB RILB 79/33 79/16 0 16/16 Bold denotes starter and position P — Played DNP — Did Not Play SI — Sunday Inactive PS — Practice Squad PUP — Reserve/PUP List SUS — Reserve/Suspended IR — Reserve/Injured List DFR — Reserve/Injured; Designated For Return RS — Reserve/Suspended By Commissioner

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2017 INDIVIDUAL HIGHS

OPPONENTS STEELERS RUSHING

JAC (10/8) Leonard Fournette 28 Rushes 35 Le’Veon Bell at BAL (10/1) 35 Le’Veon Bell CIN (10/22) JAC (10/8) Leonard Fournette 181 Yards 179 Le’Veon Bell at KC (10/15) JAC (10/8) Leonard Fournette 90t Long 29 Darrius Heyward-Bey CLE (12/31) at CHI (9/24) Jordan Howard 2 TDs 2 Le’Veon Bell at BAL (10/1) JAC (10/8) Leonard Fournette 2 2 Le’Veon Bell BAL (12/10) BAL (12/10) Javorius Allen 2 RECEIVING NE (12/17) Rob Gronkowski 9 Receptions 12 Le’Veon Bell GB (11/26) NE (12/17) Rob Gronkowski 168 Yards 213 Antonio Brown BAL (12/10) TEN (11/16) Rishard Matthews 75 Long 97t JuJu Smith-Schuster at DET (10/29) at CIN (12/4) A.J. Green 2 TDs 3 Antonio Brown TEN (11/16) CLE (12/31) Rashard Higgins 2 PASSING at BAL (10/1) Joe Flacco 49 Attempts 66 Ben Roethlisberger BAL (12/10) at BAL (10/1) Joe Flacco 31 Completions 44 Ben Roethlisberger BAL (12/10) at DET (10/29) Matthew Stafford 423 Yards 506 Ben Roethlisberger BAL (12/10) TEN (11/16) Marcus Marriota 75 Long 97t Ben Roethlisberger at DET (10/29) GB (11/26) Brett Hundley 3 TDs 4 Ben Roethlisberger TEN (11/16) 4 Ben Roethlisberger GB (11/26) TEN (11/16) Marcus Marriota 4 INTs 5 Ben Roethlisberger JAC (10/8) PUNT RETURNS at IND (11/12) Chester Rogers 4 Returns 5 Eli Rogers at HOU (12/25) at KC (10/15) Tyreek Hill 39 Yards 82 Eli Rogers at HOU (12/25) at KC (10/15) Tyreek Hill 32 Long 27 Eli Rogers at HOU (12/25) TDs KICKOFF RETURNS TEN (11/16) Adoree’ Jackson 5 Returns 5 Martavis Bryant BAL (12/10) BAL (12/10) Chris Moore 5 TEN (11/16) Adoree’ Jackson 103 Yards 122 JuJu Smith-Schuster CLE (12/31) BAL (12/10) Michael Campanaro 40 Long 96 JuJu Smith-Schuster CLE (12/31) TDs PUNTS at HOU (12/25) Shane Lechler 7 Punts 6 Jordan Berry at CLE (9/10) 6 Jordan Berry at IND (11/12) at HOU (12/25) Shane Lechler 342 Yards 297 Jordan Berry at IND (11/12) CIN (10/22) Kevin Huber 50 Avg. 50.7 Jordan Berry TEN (11/16) at HOU (12/25) Shane Lechler 48.9 Net 49.5 Jordan Berry at IND (11/12) at CHI (9/24) Pat O’Donnell 62 Long 62 Jordan Berry at KC (10/15) at CLE (9/10) Britton Colquitt 3 In 20 3 Jordan Berry at CHI (9/24) MIN (9/17) Ryan Quigley 3 3 Jordan Berry at IND (11/12) JAC (10/8) Brad Norton 3 3 Jordan Berry GB (11/26) at KC (10/15) Dustin Colquitt 3 3 Jordan Berry at CIN (12/4) at CIN (12/4) Kevin Huber 3 - - - Touchbacks 1 Jordan Berry at CHI (9/24) 1 Jordan Berry at KC (10/15)

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2017 INDIVIDUAL HIGHS

OPPONENTS STEELERS INTERCEPTIONS JAC (10/8) Tashaun Gipson 2 Interceptions 1 T.J. Watt at CLE (9/10) 1 J.J. Wilcox at CHI (9/24) 1 Ryan Shazier at BAL (10/1) 1 Mike Hilton at BAL (10/1) 1 Ryan Shazier JAC (10/8) 1 Joe Haden CIN (10/22) 1 William Gay CIN (10/22) 1 Ryan Shazier at IND (11/12) 1 Sean Davis TEN (11/16) 1 Mike Hilton TEN (11/16) 1 Coty Sensabaugh TEN (11/16) 1 Rob Golden TEN (11/16) 1 Sean Davis BAL (12/10) 1 Vince Williams NE (12/17) 1 Artie Burns at HOU (12/25) 1 Sean Davis CLE (12/31) JAC (10/8) Barry Church 51 Long Return 41 Sean Davis TEN (11/16) JAC (10/8) Barry Church 1 TDs JAC (10/8) Telvin Smith 1

TACKLES GB (11/26) Blake Martinez 15 Total 12 Sean Davis BAL (12/10) GB (11/26) Blake Martinez 12 Solo 11 Ryan Shazier at CHI (9/24) 11 Ryan Shazier at BAL (10/1) MIN (9/17) Eric Kendricks 6 Assisted 6 Javon Hargrave JAC (10/8) MIN (9/17) Everson Griffen 2.0 Sacks 3.0 Mike Hitlon at HOU (12/25)

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2017 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. 10 at CLE 10 2 0 0 0 6 0 7 1 1 0 28:50 21 20% Punt Sept. 17 MIN 12 2 4 0 0 5 0 22 0 0 0 34:22 26 50% Punt Sept. 24 at CHI 11 2 1 0 0 4 0 19 2 0 0 27:34 17 27% Punt Oct. 1 at BAL 11 3 1 1 0 4 0 22 1 1 0 35:29 26 36% Field goal Oct. 8 JAC 12 0 3 0 0 3 0 21 0 5 0 31:08 9 0% Field goal Oct. 15 at KC 10 2 1 0 0 5 0 23 0 1 0 36:39 19 30% Punt Oct. 22 CIN 11 2 5 0 0 2 0 21 0 0 0 35:15 29 63% Touchdown Oct. 29 at DET 12 2 2 0 0 4 0 17 1 1 0 28:23 20 30% Field goal Nov. 12 at IND 12 2 2 0 0 6 0 18 1 1 0 29:58 18 33% Interception Nov. 16 TEN 12 4 4 0 0 3 0 25 1 0 0 31:40 40 66% Touchdown Nov. 26 GB 11 4 1 0 0 3 0 28 1 2 0 33:36 31 45% Touchdown Dec. 4 at CIN 10 2 3 0 0 4 0 24 0 1 0 29:49 23 50% Interception Dec. 10 BAL 11 4 4 0 0 3 0 31 1 0 0 33:50 39 72% Touchdown Dec. 17 NE 9 3 1 0 0 4 0 21 0 1 0 35:07 24 44% Punt Dec. 25 at HOU 11 4 2 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 30:56 34 54% Field goal Dec. 31 CLE 13 4 0 0 0 4 1 20 1 1 0 29:05 28 30% Touchdown

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. 10 at CLE 11 2 1 0 0 5 1 7 1 1 0 31:10 18 27% Blocked Punt Sept. 17 MIN 12 1 1 0 0 6 0 14 0 0 0 25:38 9 16% Punt Sept. 24 at CHI 13 3 1 0 1 5 0 18 5 1 0 33:59 23 30% Punt Oct. 1 at BAL 12 1 1 1 0 5 0 18 3 1 0 24:31 9 16% Punt Oct. 8 JAC 10 4 1 0 0 5 0 15 0 5 0 28:52 30 50% Field goal Oct. 15 at KC 11 1 2 0 0 4 0 12 0 0 1 23:21 13 27% Safety Oct. 22 CIN 11 2 0 0 0 5 0 11 0 2 0 24:45 14 27% Punt Oct. 29 at DET 11 0 5 0 0 3 0 21 1 0 0 31:37 15 45% Field goal Nov. 12 at IND 12 2 1 0 0 7 0 13 0 1 0 30:02 17 25% Punt Nov. 16 TEN 13 2 1 1 1 3 0 17 0 4 0 28:20 17 23% Interception Nov. 26 GB 11 4 0 1 0 5 0 15 0 0 0 26:46 28 36% Touchdown Dec. 4 at CIN 9 2 2 0 0 5 0 19 0 0 0 30:11 20 44% Field goal Dec. 10 BAL 12 5 1 0 0 3 0 26 2 1 0 26:10 38 50% Interception Dec. 17 NE 10 3 2 0 0 2 0 21 0 1 0 24:53 27 50% Touchdown Dec. 25 at HOU 10 1 0 0 1 7 0 13 1 1 0 29:04 6 10% Punt Dec. 31 CLE 12 3 1 0 0 5 0 17 1 1 0 30:55 24 33% Punt

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2017 STEELERS SCORING DRIVES

REGULAR SEASON Drive Score Time

Opponent Obtained Scoring Play Plays Yards Time Pit-Opp Qtr Remain at Cleveland Punt Matakevich punt block recovery - - - 7-0 1 12:44 at Cleveland Punt James 4 yd. pass from Roethlisberger 12 68 5:26 7-7 2 0:45 at Cleveland Kickoff James 2 yd. pass from Roethlisberger 6 75 3:50 21-10 3 5:37 MINNESOTA Punt Bryant 27 yd. pass from Roethlisberger 9 78 2:18 7-0 1 3:02 MINNESOTA Punt Smith-Schuster 4 yd. pass from Roethlisberger 5 60 3:12 14-0 2 13:31 MINNESOTA Downs Boswell 46 yd. field goal 4 8 2:06 17-3 3 12:19 MINNESOTA Kickoff Boswell 29 yd. field goal 10 74 4:52 20-9 3 5:05 MINNESOTA Punt Boswell 37 yd. field goal 11 64 4:44 23-9 4 3:18 MINNESOTA Downs Boswell 43 yd. field goal 4 5 0:20 26-9 4 1:53 at Chicago Punt Brown 7 yd. pass from Roethlisberger 13 77 7:11 7-7 2 5:42 at Chicago Fumble Bell 1 yd. run 6 16 2:42 14-17 3 6:43 at Chicago Interception Boswell 32 yd. field goal 4 7 0:54 17-17 4 8:03 at Baltimore Punt Boswell 31 yd. field goal 16 84 10:23 3-0 1 0:26 at Baltimore Punt Boswell 49 yd. field goal 9 15 2:59 6-0 2 7:25 at Baltimore Fumble Bell 1 yd. run 6 28 2:24 13-0 2 3:24 at Baltimore Punt Smith-Schuster 11 yd. pass from Roethlisberger 8 70 1:35 19-0 2 0:38 at Baltimore Interception Bell 1 yd. run 7 49 3:11 26-9 4 2:26 JACKSONVILLE Punt Boswell 29 yd. field goal 7 61 3:06 3-0 1 10:17 JACKSONVILLE Interception Boswell 34 yd. field goal 6 45 0:38 6-7 2 0:03 JACKSONVILLE Kickoff Boswell 20 yd. field goal 14 73 6:06 9-7 3 8:54 at Kansas City Punt Safety 2-0 1 7:49 at Kansas City Kickoff Bell 3 yd. run 12 75 6:25 9-3 2 14:55 at Kansas City Punt Boswell 24 yd. field goal 12 93 6:43 12-3 2 2:08 at Kansas City Kickoff Brown 51 yd. pass from Roethlisberger 5 75 2:49 19-10 4 3:24 CINCINNATI Kickoff Brown 7 yd. pass from Roethlisberger 9 75 5:35 7-0 1 9:25 CINCINNATI Kickoff Smith-Schuster 31 yd. pass from Roethlisberger 5 75 2:18 14-7 2 12:52 CINCINNATI Kickoff Boswell 22 yd. field goal 10 75 5:22 17-14 2 1:50 CINCINNATI Punt Boswell 24 yd. field goal 7 71 1:28 20-14 2 0:00 CINCINNATI Punt Boswell 41 yd. field goal 11 54 5:57 23-14 3 7:23 CINCINNATI Kickoff Boswell 49 yd. field goal 4 9 1:20 26-14 3 5:28 CINCINNATI Punt Boswell 25 yd. field goal 10 70 4:06 29-14 4 5:14 at Detroit Kickoff Boswell 34 yd. field goal 7 59 2:48 3-0 1 12:12 at Detroit Kickoff Bell 5 yd. run 9 75 5:01 10-6 2 4:10 at Detroit Punt Boswell 38 yd. field goal 9 28 4:08 13-12 3 9:21 at Detroit Downs Smith-Schuster 97 yd. pass from Roethlisberger 3 98 1:24 20-12 3 12:54 at Indianapolis Punt Boswell 41 yd. field goal 8 39 1:09 3-10 2 0:30 at Indianapolis Kickoff Smith-Schuster 7 yd. pass from Roethlisberger 8 78 4:59 9-17 3 7:47 at Indianapolis Interception McDonald 7 yd. pass from Roethlisberger 3 10 1:00 17-17 4 11:52 at Indianapolis Punt Boswell 33 yd. field goal 10 70 3:10 20-17 4 0:00 TENNESSEE Kickoff Brown 41 yd. pass from Roethlisberger 6 75 2:35 7-0 1 12:25 TENNESSEE Interception Boswell 41 yd. field goal 5 1 1:46 10-0 1 9:41 TENNESSEE Interception Boswell 28 yd. field goal 7 10 1:34 13-7 2 1:37 TENNESSEE Punt Boswell 50 yd. field goal 7 35 0:53 16-7 2 0:18 TENNESSEE Kickoff Brown 5 yd. pass from Roethlisberger 10 75 4:48 23-14 3 10:01 TENNESSEE Kickoff James 1 yd. pass from Roethlisberger 12 75 5:38 30-17 4 14:56 TENNESSEE Punt Brown 10 yd. pass from Roethlisberger 3 51 1:27 37-17 4 12:12 TENNESSEE Interception Boswell 26 yd. field goal 10 44 6:18 40-17 4 5:21 GREEN BAY Kickoff Grimble 1 yd. pass from Roethlisberger 12 59 6:46 6-0 1 8:14 GREEN BAY Punt Bryant 17 yd. pass from Roethlisberger 5 65 2:51 14-14 2 7:20 GREEN BAY Missed FG Brown 1 yd. pass from Roethlisberger 6 53 3:25 21-21 3 0:50 GREEN BAY Punt Brown 33 yd. pass from Roethlisberger 7 68 4:14 28-21 4 8:42 GREEN BAY Punt Boswell 53 yd. field goal 4 35 0:17 31-28 4 0:00 at Cincinnati Kickoff Boswell 30 yd. field goal 3 71 0:31 3-17 2 0:00 at Cincinnati Punt Bell 35 yd. pass from Roethlisberger 9 78 4:58 10-17 3 8:58 at Cincinnati Punt Boswell 37 yd. field goal 11 74 4:29 13-20 4 10:07 at Cincinnati Punt Brown 6 yd. pass from Roethlisberger 9 80 4:10 20-20 4 3:51 at Cincinnati Punt Boswell 38 yd. field goal 8 39 2:42 23-20 4 0:00 BALTIMORE Interception Bell 20 yd. pass from Roethlisberger 8 59 3:25 7-0 1 6:59 BALTIMORE Punt Bell 1 yd. run 12 90 6:10 14-0 2 13:11 BALTIMORE Kickoff Boswell 52 yd. field goal 9 54 4:53 17-7 2 4:14 BALTIMORE Kickoff Boswell 43 yd. field goal 11 50 1:52 20-14 2 0:01 BALTIMORE Kickoff Boswell 24 yd. field goal 15 80 5:27 23-31 4 12:16 BALTIMORE Punt Nix 1 yd. pass from Roethlisberger 5 67 1:14 29-31 4 9:15 BALTIMORE Kickoff Bell 11 yd. run 8 68 3:15 36-38 4 3:29 BALTIMORE Punt Boswell 46 yd. field goal 10 55 1:43 39-38 4 0:42 NEW ENGLAND Kickoff Rogers 18 yd. pass from Roethlisberger 8 69 3:28 7-7 1 5:32 NEW ENGLAND Punt Boswell 51 yd. field goal 9 43 4:57 10-7 2 12:15 NEW ENGLAND Kickoff Bryant 4 yd. pass from Roethlisberger 15 78 8:39 17-10 2 0:25 NEW ENGLAND Interception Bell 3 yd. run 5 22 2:58 24-16 3 1:33

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2017 STEELERS SCORING DRIVES

REGULAR SEASON Drive Score Time

Opponent Obtained Scoring Play Plays Yards Time Pit-Opp Qtr Remain at Houston Kickoff Boswell 34 yd. field goal 8 59 4:20 3-0 1 10:40 at Houston Punt Hunter 5 yd. pass from Roethlisberger 6 54 2:04 10-0 1 6:59 at Houston Interception Nix 1yd. run 11 80 6:07 17-0 2 4:14 at Houston Fumble Boswell 36 yd. field goal 6 10 1:52 20-0 2 0:53 at Houston Punt Bell 10 yd. run 7 42 3:55 27-0 3 1:48 at Houston Kickoff Smith-Schuster 18 yd. pass from Roethlisberger 5 79 3:04 34-6 4 9:26 CLEVELAND Kickoff Heyward-Bey 29 yd. run 8 72 4:17 7-0 1 10:43 CLEVELAND Punt Smith-Schuster 20 yd. pass from Jones 3 28 1:21 14-0 2 13:26 CLEVELAND Kickoff Ridley 4 yd. run 8 75 3:47 21-7 2 7:59 CLEVELAND Kickoff Smith-Schuster 96 yd. kickoff return 0 96 0:12 28-24 3 10:42

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2017 OPPONENTS SCORING DRIVES

REGULAR SEASON

Drive Score Time Opponent Obtained Scoring Play Plays Yards Time Pit-Opp Qtr Remain at Cleveland Kickoff Kizer run for 1yd. 12 68 5:25 14-7 1 0:22 at Cleveland Punt Gonzalez 24 yd. field goal 7 53 4:29 14-10 3 9:27 at Cleveland Kickoff Coleman 3 yd. pass from Kizer 8 73 3:05 21-18 4 3:36 MINNESOTA Kickoff Forbath 42 yd. field goal 11 51 4:41 14-3 2 8:50 MINNESOTA Kickoff Hamm 1 yd. run 6 82 2:22 17-9 3 9:57 at Chicago muffed punt Howard 3 yd. run 6 29 3:24 0-7 1 9:09 at Chicago kickoff Shaheen 2 yd. pass from Glennon 9 75 4:59 7-14 2 0:43 at Chicago Kickoff Barth 24 yd. field goal 1 0 0:00 7-17 2 0:00 at Chicago Kickoff Howard 19 yd. run 4 74 1:33 23-17 5 8:27 at Baltimore Interception Tucker 42 yd. field goal 4 -6 0:56 19-3 3 12:32 at Baltimore Missed FG Wallace 16 yd. pass from Flacco 3 66 1:03 26-9 3 6:02 Jacksonville Interception Fournette 2 yd. run 8 47 4:05 3-7 1 12:19 Jacksonville Interception Gipson 28 yd. INT return Jacksonville Interception Church 51 yd. INT return Jacksonville Punt Myers 47 yd. field goal 13 67 8:07 9-23 4 6:43 Jacksonville Interception Fournette 90 yd. run 3 98 1:29 9-30 4 1:47 at Kansas City Own kickoff Butker 46 yd. field goal 4 4 1:29 3-2 1 6:20 at Kansas City Punt Thomas 57 yd. pass from Smith 8 82 2:50 12-10 4 6:13 at Kansas City Kickoff Butker 33 yd. field goal 6 52 1:07 19-13 4 2:17 CINCINNATI Punt Lafell 7 yd. pass from Dalton 8 53 3:34 7-7 1 0:10 CINCINNATI Kickoff Kroft 1 yd. pass from Dalton 12 75 5:40 14-14 2 7:12 at Detroit Kickoff Prater 48 yd. field goal 8 45 4:22 3-3 1 7:50 at Detroit Punt Prater 37 yd. field goal 8 39 3:33 6-3 2 4:10 at Detroit Kickoff Prater 51 yd. field goal 6 42 1:56 9-10 2 2:14 at Detroit Fumble Prater 34 yd. field goal 8 63 0:43 12-13 2 0:13 at Detroit Kickoff Prater 19 yd. field goal 10 74 5:07 20-15 4 12:54 at Indianapolis Punt Moncrief 60 yd. pass from Brissett 4 68 1:21 0-7 2 14:52 at Indianapolis Punt Vinatieri 48 yd. field goal 13 63 7:13 0-10 2 5:51 at Indianapolis Kickoff Rogers 61 yd. pass from Brissett 4 75 2:14 3-17 3 12:46 TENNESSEE Kickoff Mariota 7 yd. run 11 68 6:36 10-7 1 3:05 TENNESSEE Kickoff Matthews 75 yd. from Mariota 1 75 0:11 16-14 3 14:49 TENNESSEE Kickoff Succop 44 yd. field goal 8 49 4:27 23-17 3 5:34 GREEN BAY Kick Cobb 39 yd. pass from Hundley 6 60 3:29 6-7 1 4:45 GREEN BAY Kick Williams 54 yd. pass from Hundley 3 55 0:50 6-14 1 1:22 GREEN BAY Kick Adams 55 yd. pass from Hundley 6 76 2:54 21-14 3 12:06 GREEN BAY Kick Williams 4 yd. run 12 77 6:40 28-28 4 2:02 at Cincinnati Interception Bullock 35 yd. field goal 5 27 2:04 0-3 1 10:48 at Cincinnati Punt Green 8 yd. pass from Dalton 12 85 6:34 0-10 1 0:41 at Cincinnati Punt Green 15 yd. pass from Dalton 15 78 6:13 17-0 2 0:31 at Cincinnati Kickoff Bullock 41 yd. field goal 10 52 5:25 10-20 3 3:33 BALTIMORE Kickoff Moore 30 yd. pass from Flacco 9 78 4:04 14-7 2 9:07 BALTIMORE Kickoff Collins 18 yd. run 5 85 2:21 17-14 2 1:53 BALTIMORE Punt Tucker 47 yd. field goal 6 46 2:07 20-17 3 10:06 BALTIMORE Punt Allen 1 yd. run 7 60 3:06 20-24 3 5:20 BALTIMORE Punt Ricard 6 yd. pass from Flacco 3 74 1:13 20-31 3 2:43 BALTIMORE Kickoff Allen 9 yd. run 6 56 2:31 29-38 4 6:44 NEW ENGLAND Punt Burkhead 1 yd. run 6 77 3:11 0-7 1 9:00 NEW ENGLAND Kickoff Gostkowski 32 yd. field goal 9 61 3:11 10-10 2 9:04 NEW ENGLAND Kickoff Cooks 4 yd. pass from Brady 12 75 6:10 17-16 3 8:50 NEW ENGLAND Punt Gostkowski 46 yd. field goal 9 44 3:42 24-19 4 3:56 NEW ENGLAND Punt Lewis 8 yd. run 5 77 1:10 24-27 4 0:56 at Houston Kickoff Hopkins 3 yd. pass from Yates 7 75 4:18 27-6 4 12:30 CLEVELAND Punt Johnson Jr. 2yd. run 5 74 1:40 14-7 2 11:46 CLEVELAND Punt Higgins 56 yd. pass from Kizer 2 60 0:46 21-14 2 7:13 CLEVELAND Punt Higgins 5 yd. pass from Kizer 7 68 4:06 28-21 3 10:54 CLEVELAND Punt Gonzalez 51 yd. field goal 16 55 8:38 28-24 3 2:04

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THIRD/FOURTH DOWN CONVERSIONS

REGULAR SEASON

THIRD DOWN FOURTH DOWN Date Opponent Made Att. Pct. Made Att. Pct. 9/10/17 STEELERS 5 13 38% 0 0 0% at Cleveland 3 12 25% 2 2 100% 9/17/17 STEELERS 3 13 23% 0 0 0% Minnesota 5 15 30% 0 3 0% 9/24/17 STEELERS 4 11 36% 0 0 0% at Chicago 4 12 33% 0 0 0% 10/1/17 STEELERS 7 15 47% 0 0 0% at Baltimore 5 13 38% 0 2 0% 10/8/17 STEELERS 7 15 47% 0 0 0% Jacksonville 6 12 50% 0 0 0% 10/15/17 STEELERS 4 11 36% 0 0 0% at Kansas City 3 11 27% 0 2 0% 10/22/17 STEELERS 2 11 18% 1 3 33% at Cincinnati 3 11 27% 1 2 50% 10/29/17 STEELERS 7 14 50% 0 0 0% at Detroit 2 12 17% 0 2 0% 11/12/17 STEELERS 5 13 38% 0 0 0% at Indianapolis 6 15 40% 0 0 0% 11/16/17 STEELERS 4 12 33% 0 1 0% Tennessee 5 13 38% 1 2 50% 11/26/17 STEELERS 8 13 62% 1 1 100% Green Bay 6 13 46% 1 1 100% 12/4/17 STEELERS 4 12 33% 1 1 100% at Cincinnati 7 14 50% 0 0 0% 12/10/17 STEELERS 12 18 67% 0 0 0% Baltimore 4 10 40% 0 0 0% 12/17/17 STEELERS 10 16 63% 0 0 0% New England 3 9 33% 1 1 100% 12/25/17 STEELERS 7 12 58% 0 0 0% at Houston 3 12 25% 0 1 0% 12/31/17 STEELERS 3 10 30% 0 2 0% Cleveland 7 15 47% 0 1 0% STEELERS 92 209 44.0% 3 8 37.5% OPPONENTS 72 185 36.2% 6 19 31.5%