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Jets outlast Steelers in 16-10 win

Pittsburgh’s playoff chances damaged with 16-10 loss to Bell, Jets

- By DENNIS WASZAK Jr. AP Pro Football Writer

The New York Jets dealt a serious blow to the Pittsburgh Steelers’ playoff hopes with an ugly but effective 16-10victory Sunday.

The Pittsburgh Steelers’ path to the postseason just got a lot more difficult.

They entered their game Sunday against former teammate Le’Veon Bell and the New York Jets with their playoff destiny in their hands. They fumbled that away with an ugly 1610 loss.

“Not a lot to say, and appropriat­ely so,” coach Mike Tomlin said. “This time of year is put up or shut up time and we didn’t get the job done today. We accept responsibi­lity for that and the ramificati­ons of it.”

The Steelers (8-7) now need to win next Sunday at Baltimore, the AFC’s top seed, just to stay alive. They also need Tennessee, which is also 8-7 and currently holds the final wildcard spot, to lose at Houston.

“We’re done worrying about what other people are doing,” linebacker T.J. Watt said. “I think it’s time, and it’s been that way the whole season, to focus on us. Figure stuff out and find ways to win football games.”

The Steelers also have more injury concerns as running back James Conner, center Maurkice Pouncey and quarterbac­k Mason Rudolph all left with injuries. All three will be evaluated and their availabili­ty for the game against the Ravens is uncertain.

Conner, who left in the second quarter with a thigh injury, had 32 yards on six carries before leaving. Pouncey hurt his left knee at the end of the third quarter.

“That’s what we’re paid to do,” Tomlin said of dealing with

three key injuries. “We embrace that. We’re profession­als. We’ve got quality depth. The standard of expectatio­n doesn’t change. We didn’t do enough today.”

Pittsburgh also has a bigtime quarterbac­k quandary. Devlin Hodges was benched in this one after throwing two intercepti­ons, but came back early in the fourth quarter Rudolph hurt his left shoulder.

Hodges was 11 of 17 for 84 yards and the two intercepti­ons, while Rudolph was 14 of 20 for 129 yards and a touchdown to Diontae Johnson that helped the Steelers erase a 10-0 deficit to tie it at halftime.

Hodges had a chance to lead the Steelers to a comeback win, but fell short.

His deep pass for James Washington on thirdand-7 from the Jets 44 was knocked away by Marcus Maye in the end zone. On fourth down, Hodges’ pass to JuJu Smith-Schuster fell incomplete in front of a MetLife Stadium crowd that appeared to be at least half-filled by Steelers fans.

“I’m still going to be confident,” Hodges insisted. “I can’t let these things get to me. You’ve got to learn from them. I’ve got the job done before and I just have to do it again.”

Smith-Schuster, who returned after missing four games with a knee injury, had two catches for 22 yards.

Former Steelers star wide receiver Hines Ward, now an offensive assistant on Adam Gase’s staff with the Jets, said he hoped to celebrate a win with a Gatorade shower — and he got one moments after New York’s final defensive stop sealed the win.

Meanwhile, Bell helped deal his former team’s playoff hopes a big blow, running for 72 yards, including 7 on a big third-down play in the fourth quarter, on 25 carries. Bell spent his first six NFL seasons in Pittsburgh, but after sitting out all last season in a contract dispute, signed with the Jets (6-9) in the offseason. Bell also had four catches for 21 yards.

“You know, every win feels great,” Bell said. “But this one had a little extra topping on it.”

Sam Darnold went 16 of 26 for 183 yards and a touchdown to Robby Anderson.

The Jets, who blew a 10-0 second-quarter advantage, retook the lead on Sam Ficken’s 37-yard field goal with 6 1/2 minutes left in the third quarter. The drive was helped by rookie tight end Trevon Wesco’s 32-yard catch-and-run that put New York at the Steelers 19.

Ficken’s 42-yarder with 3:11 left made it 16-10. The drive was kept alive by Bell’s 7-yard run on thirdand-5 from the Steelers 39.

“It was a dogfight,” Darnold said. “We knew that coming in and we did our job.”

QUICK START

With thousands of Steelers fans twirling their Terrible Towels, the Jets struck first on their opening drive on Darnold’s 23-yard touchdown pass to Anderson, who reached up over two defenders on the run in the back of the end zone and came down with the ball for the score.

The 11-play, 75-yard drive prominentl­y featured Bell, who ran for 26 yards on four carries and had two catches for 6 yards.

 ?? SETH WENIG - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? New York Jets running back Le’Veon Bell (26) dives with ball in front of Pittsburgh Steelers defensive tackle Isaiah Buggs (96) during the first half of a game, Sunday, Dec. 22, 2019, in East Rutherford, N.J.
SETH WENIG - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York Jets running back Le’Veon Bell (26) dives with ball in front of Pittsburgh Steelers defensive tackle Isaiah Buggs (96) during the first half of a game, Sunday, Dec. 22, 2019, in East Rutherford, N.J.

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