Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Steelers don’t miss Bell, zap Panthers

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PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Steelers aren’t playing like a team missing Le’Veon Bell.

Ben Roethlisbe­rger threw for 328 yards and 5 touchdowns, James Conner ran for 65 yards and a score before leaving late with a possible concussion and the Steelers pounded the Carolina Panthers 52-21 on Thursday night for their fifth consecutiv­e victory.

Antonio Brown added 8 receptions for 96 yards — including a 53-yard touchdown in the second quarter — to cap an eventful day that began with the star wide receiver being cited for reckless driving after police clocked Brown’s Porsche driving over 100 mph down a busy highway in the northern city suburbs.

While Bell — a threetime Pro Bowl running back who still hasn’t signed his one-year franchise tender — tweeted his thoughts as he watched on television, the Steelers (6-2-1) rolled on without him. Bell has until Tuesday to sign a contract if he wants to play this season. His teammates have long since tired of talking about Bell’s status and at this point, the AFC North leaders appear to be doing just fine on their own. Carolina not so much. The Panthers (6-3) saw their three-game winning streak come to an abrupt halt in a city where they’ve never won. Carolina fell to 0-4 all-time in Pittsburgh and was never really in it after the Steelers scored 21 points in the game’s first 11 minutes.

Cam Newton completed 23 of 29 for 193 yards and a pair of flips to Christian McCaffrey that the second-year running back turned into scores, but Newton’s showdown with Roethlisbe­rger never materializ­ed. The Steelers sacked Newton five times and rarely let him get comfortabl­e.

Newton didn’t help matters when he threw off his back foot out of the Carolina end zone while trying to avoid getting sacked in the first quarter. Pittsburgh linebacker Vince Williams raced under the floater and returned it 17 yards for a touchdown to give the Steelers a 14-7 lead they never came close to relinquish­ing.

McCaffrey finished with 138 yards total offense (77 yards rushing, 61 yards receiving) and accounted for all three Panther scores, but it wasn’t nearly enough.

Pittsburgh’s 52 points matched the most ever surrendere­d by the Panthers in franchise history. Carolina allowed the same total in a 52-9 loss to Oakland on Dec. 24, 2000.

The Steelers held Roethlisbe­rger, 36, out of practice during the short week in an effort to keep him fresh. Roethlisbe­rger responded with one of the finest performanc­es of his career, completing 22 of 25 passes while spreading the ball to 9 different players on his way to a perfect quarterbac­k rating of 158.3.

Roethlisbe­rger’s first pass turned into a 75-yard touchdown pass to JuJu Smith-Schuster on Pittsburgh’s first offensive snap and his last came on a 6-yard toss to rookie Jaylen Samuels on the first play of the fourth quarter.

In between he did a little bit of everything. Roethlisbe­rger even showed off his legs, scrambling for 18 yards in the third quarter on a play that ended with Carolina safety Eric Reid getting ejected for targeting after Reid appeared to dive at Roethlisbe­rger’s head as the quarterbac­k attempted to slide.

Reid, signed by Carolina in September six months after filing a grievance alleging collusion by the NFL to prevent teams from signing him because of his participat­ion in racial injustice protests during the national anthem alongside former San Francisco 49ers teammate Colin Kaepernick, went out to shake Roethlisbe­rger’s hand as a peace offering before making his way to the Carolina locker room.

 ?? AP/DON WRIGHT ?? Pittsburgh Steelers quarterbac­k Ben Roethlisbe­rger celebrates a touchdown pass during the first half Thursday against the Carolina Panthers in Pittsburgh. Roethlisbe­rger threw for 328 yards and 5 touchdowns as the Steelers romped 52-21 for their fifth consecutiv­e victory.
AP/DON WRIGHT Pittsburgh Steelers quarterbac­k Ben Roethlisbe­rger celebrates a touchdown pass during the first half Thursday against the Carolina Panthers in Pittsburgh. Roethlisbe­rger threw for 328 yards and 5 touchdowns as the Steelers romped 52-21 for their fifth consecutiv­e victory.

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