Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Unbeaten battle

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Pittsburgh Steelers safety Marcus Allen (above) celebrates after Stephen Gostkowski of the Tennessee Titans missed a potentiall­y-tying field goal in the closing seconds Sunday in Nashville, Tenn., giving the Steelers a 27-24 victory. Pittsburgh remained unbeaten, while Tennessee suffered its first loss.

STEELERS 27, TITANS 24

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Pittsburgh Steelers stand alone as the AFC’s last undefeated team thanks to a dominant start and a bit of late luck.

Ben Roethlisbe­rger threw two touchdown passes to Diontae Johnson, and the Steelers remained perfect by holding off Tennessee for a 2724 victory Sunday in a game postponed three weeks after the Titans came down with the NFL’s first covid-19 outbreak of the season.

In a matchup of the conference’s two remaining unbeaten teams, the Titans rallied by scoring 17 consecutiv­e after being smothered in the first half.

They failed to complete the comeback when Stephen Gostkowski, who made a 51-yarder earlier, missed wide right from 45 yards with 14 seconds left, sending the Steelers running around the field in celebratio­n and stunning the Titans (5-1). Even Roethlisbe­rger appeared shocked the four-time Pro Bowl kicker missed.

“Oh, man. I mean, I was surprised he missed it,” Steelers wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster said. “Our idea was to go into overtime. A good kicker. It’s tough. It’s good for us.”

The Steelers improved to 6-0 for their best start since 1978, when Pittsburgh won its first seven on the way to the Super Bowl. This was just the fifth time undefeated teams had met in Week 7 or later, and the winner of the previous four all made the Super Bowl.

“We feel we have a really good football team,” Roethlisbe­rger said. “We feel we can be really special … That’s going to be a short-lived happiness because we know what’s coming next.”

What comes next? A matchup with the rival Ravens.

“We are perfect from a record standpoint, and so we respect that,” Pittsburgh Coach Mike Tomlin said. “We realize that we’ve got AFC North ball on next week on the road. We’re going to a group that has seven days’ advantage on us, so there’s a lot for us to be urgent about.”

Benny Snell Jr. added a 1-yard TD run, and Ray-Ray McCloud set up a touchdown with a 57-yard punt return. Pittsburgh scored at least 26 points for a sixth consecutiv­e game to tie a stretch in 2015 for the longest in franchise history.

The Steelers were without cornerback Mike Hilton, one of their best blitzers, not that the NFL’s No. 2 defense in both yards and points allowed missed him much. Pittsburgh outgained Tennessee 362292 and held the NFL’s second-best scoring offense under 31 points for the first time since the opening week of the season.

But the Titans had won four of their first five by rallying in the final two minutes of regulation or overtime, and they appeared ready to add another.

Ryan Tannehill hit A.J. Brown on a short pass that the receiver took to the end zone for a 73-yard TD in the third quarter. Jayon Brown picked off a batted pass, setting up Gostkowski for the 51-yarder. Then Derrick Henry capped a 12-play drive with a 1-yard TD with 10:13 left to set up the late drama.

The Titans had the chance for another late win after Amani Hooker intercepte­d Roethlisbe­rger’s pass to Smith-Schuster in the back of the end zone with 2:35 left. It was Roethlisbe­rger’s third of the game, which Tennessee turned into only a field goal.

Gostkowski had won the first three games this season for Tennessee with late field goals.

“It was a gut punch to see that kick go wide right,” Tannehill said. “Had a ton of confidence going out there that Stephen was going to nail that kick. Unfortunat­ely, obviously, it was a little bit wide.”

Gostkowski said the kick was headed down the middle until it faded right late.

“Just very disappoint­ed to let the team down like that,” Gostkowski said. “I was confident going out there but didn’t get it done.”

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 ?? (AP/Wade Payne) ?? Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Diontae Johnson (right) gets past Tennessee Titans cornerback Johnathan Joseph en route to a touchdown in the first half Sunday in Nashville, Tenn. Johnson had two touchdowns to help the Steelers win 27-24 and improve to 6-0 for the first time since 1978.
(AP/Wade Payne) Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Diontae Johnson (right) gets past Tennessee Titans cornerback Johnathan Joseph en route to a touchdown in the first half Sunday in Nashville, Tenn. Johnson had two touchdowns to help the Steelers win 27-24 and improve to 6-0 for the first time since 1978.

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