The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)
Patriots rally behind Gronkowski, edge Steelers
PITTSBURGH » Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski did it to the Pittsburgh Steelers again.
One questionable decision by Ben Roethlisberger helped.
Brady fed Gronkowski repeatedly to set up Dion Lewis’ goahead 8-yard touchdown with 56 seconds remaining and Roethlisberger was intercepted in the end zone with 5 seconds left as the New England Patriots rallied to beat the Pittsburgh Steelers 27-24 on Sunday.
The Patriots (11-3) gained the inside track for homefield advantage in the AFC playoffs by ending Pittsburgh’s eight-game winning streak. Brady threw for 298 yards with two touchdowns and an interception. Gronkowski, fresh off a onegame suspension, finished with nine receptions for 168 yards, including four on the game-winning drive.
It briefly looked like wouldn’t be enough.
The Steelers (11-3), who played most of the game without injured wide receiver Antonio Brown, appeared to take the lead when Roethlisberger connected with tight end Jesse James for a 10-yard touchdown with 28 seconds to left. The play it was overturned on review, with official Tony Corrente saying the ball did not “survive” the completion of the catch.
Roethlisberger hit Darrius Heyward-Bey for a short gain but stayed in bounds. With the clock running and no timeouts left, Roethlisberger hurried to the line. Rather than spike it to set up a short kick that would have sent the game to overtime,