The Record (Troy, NY)

What elbow problem? Roethlisbe­rger quiets doubters in opener

- By Will Graves AP Sports Writer

PITTSBURGH(AP) » Time to stop talking about Ben Roethlisbe­rger’s surgically repaired right elbow.

At least for now. Whatever l i ngering doubts Roethlisbe­rger or the rest of the Pittsburgh Steelers might have had over the state of their franchise quarterbac­k’s passing arm were put to rest during a relatively drama-free 2616 win over the New York Giants in the season opener on Monday night.

Playing for the first time in 364 days, the 38-year- old completed 21 of 32 passes for 229 yards and three touchdowns. And while he only truly let it loose a couple of times, he was efficient. He was patient. He was even a little spry, running for an 11-yard gain at one point.

While Roethlisbe­rger wasn’t dominant, dominance wasn’t required. Not on a night where the defense produced three sacks and two turnovers while holding New York running back Saquon Barkley to just 6 yards rushing. For a team that expects to compete with Baltimore for the AFC North title, it was a promising start. Even if it was just a start.

“We said afterward it wasn’t perfect, it wasn’t even good some of the time offensivel­y,” Roethlisbe­rger said. “But at the end of the day we found a way to win.”

A win that came with plenty of what coach Mike Tomlin likes to call “meat on the bone,” meaning there is plenty to work on ahead of a visit by Denver on Sunday. That work, however, will not include any uncertaint­y about Roethlisbe­rger’s status. He’s back. And so might be an offense that scored three touchdowns in a game just three times during his extended absence in 2019.

“Ben told us we can be great individual­s,” wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster said, “But if we work all together and we’re good, we can be great as a team.” WHAT’S WORKING Outside l i nebackers T. J. Watt and Bud Dupree picked up right where they left off in 2019, as one of the best edge rush tandems in the NFL. Watt grabbed his fourth career intercepti­on in addition to a tackle for loss and two hits on New York quarterbac­k Daniel Jones. Dupree, who is in a contract year after the Steelers placed the franchise tag on him, turned the game in Pittsburgh’s favor for good when he pressured Jones into a floater that ended up in the arms of Steelers defensive tackle Cam Heyward and ended a 19-play New York drive.

“Bud is a dangerous guy, as is T. J.,” Tomlin said. “When you have an outside linebacker tandem like that in the 3- 4 defense, you have an opportunit­y to play great defense and we are cognizant of the contributi­ons of those two men and appreciati­ve of it and that is why were are excited about the group that we have.”

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