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Big Ben on the money against Redskins

MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL: Roethlisbe­rger passes for 300 yards and two majors in triumph over Washington

- STEPHEN WHYNO THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

LANDOVER, Md. — Ben Roethlisbe­rger recovered his own fumble at a pivotal moment and didn’t look back, throwing three touchdown passes to lead the Pittsburgh Steelers to a 38-16 victory over the Washington Redskins on Monday night.

Roethlisbe­rger completed 27 of 37 passes for 300 yards, including two touchdowns to All-Pro wide receiver Antonio Brown and another to Eli Rogers. Often playing on the opposite side from Josh Norman and tormenting cornerback Bashaud Breeland, Brown made eight catches for 126 yards.

Starting in place of the suspended Le’Veon Bell, DeAngelo Williams ran for 143 yards and two touchdowns on 26 carries.

Washington led 6-0 and appeared to have another scoring opportunit­y late in the first quarter when linebacker Ryan Kerrigan sacked and stripped Roethlisbe­rger deep in Pittsburgh territory. Steelers centre Maurkice Pouncey knocked the ball out of Kerrigan’s hands, and Roethlisbe­rger dived on it at his own 13-yard line.

Roethlisbe­rger then guided Pittsburgh 87 yards down the field, finishing the drive with a 29-yard touchdown pass to Brown on a gutsy fourth-and-1 call from the Washington 29. The next time he got the ball, Big Ben took the Steelers 67 yards on 14 plays to make it 14-6.

Pittsburgh’s passing attack got clicking, but Kirk Cousins and the Redskins couldn’t keep up. With Matt Jones and the running game grounded and tight end Jordan Reed taken out of the picture, Cousins finished 30 of 43 for 329 yards and two intercepti­ons.

Washington got it as close as 24-16 on Chris Thompson’s fourth-quarter touchdown. Then Roethlisbe­rger was at it again, taking the Steelers 77 yards as Williams put the game away with a 15-yard touchdown run to break the 30-point mark.

Prime time ready

Steelers coach Mike Tomlin improved to 11-2 on Monday night, including 6-2 on the road and 2-0 at Washington. Pittsburgh is 4-1 when opening the season on Monday night, and the Steelers’ 44-24 record on MNF is third-best in the NFL behind Seattle (23-6) and San Francisco (47-25).

The Redskins have lost 15 of their past 16 Monday Night home games.

Hopping Hopkins

Washington kicker Dustin Hopkins made all three of his field-goal attempts, connecting from 31, 40 and 34 yards. Hopkins was the Redskins’ entire offensive production until Thompson’s touchdown.

Pinball rogers

Rogers’ first career touchdown catch in his NFL debut was a pinball special. Roethlisbe­rger’s pass from the 3-yard line hit receiver Sammie Coates and then Rogers’ face mask before he finished the grab.

Shazier, playmaker

The play after forcing a fumble that the Redskins recovered, Steelers linebacker Ryan Shazier picked off Cousins to set up Brown’s 26-yard TD catch in the third quarter. Shazier left the game with a right knee injury.

Running on empty

Jones was in the starting lineup after separating his left shoulder on Aug. 19, but he lost 4 yards on his first two carries and finished with 24 yards on seven carries. Washington totalled 55 yards rushing, including just 28 in the first half.

Reed option

Reed caught three passes for 39 yards on the Redskins’ opening drive and was a non-factor with four catches for 25 yards the rest of the way.

 ?? — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown heads to the end zone as Washington Redskins cornerback Bashaud Breeland attempts to get back in the play.
— THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown heads to the end zone as Washington Redskins cornerback Bashaud Breeland attempts to get back in the play.

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