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Steelers offense putting it all together

Tight end Green’s emergence adds key weapon

- Tom Pelissero tpelissero@ usatoday. com USA TODAY Sports

The pieces seem to PITTSBURGH be coming together just in time for a star- studded Pittsburgh Steelers offense that controls the team’s chances of making an AFC playoff run.

Pittsburgh fed tailback Le’Veon Bell ( and fed him some more) on Sunday. The Steelers got a typically eye- popping touchdown catch from Antonio Brown. They saw a breakthrou­gh from tight end Ladarius Green, whose best day as a Steeler suggested issues with his surgically repaired ankle are behind him.

And Pittsburgh quarterbac­k Ben Roethlisbe­rger far outplayed 2004 draft classmate Eli Manning in a 24- 14 victory against the New York Giants, a team that came here as winners of six in a row but couldn’t make a play to turn around a sloppy, injury- riddled trip to Heinz Field.

This is the formula the Steelers surely envisioned when they signed Green to a four- year, $ 20 million free agent deal in the offseason. With him working the middle, Brown on the perimeter, Bell softening up the front with 29 carries for 118 yards ( plus six catches for 64 yards) and Roethlisbe­rger extending plays, Pitts-

burgh can threaten defenses in all areas of the field.

“It’s huge, because we know that teams are taking away AB ( Brown) on the outside,” said Roethlisbe­rger, who finished 24for- 36 passing for 289 yards and two TDs with an intercepti­on.

“So we move AB around, and even Eli ( Rogers) had a big catch today that got called back. But when those guys are working the middle of the field, it makes safeties respect in there, maybe not keying on AB so much.”

It only got easier Sunday after three Giants defensive line starters — including Jason PierrePaul, who left before halftime with a groin injury — got banged up. The Steelers finished with 389 yards and had the ball for more than 34 minutes, which matters when you’re trying to cover up a defense that still has issues but exploited the Giants’ mistakes.

The shine has come off the Dallas Cowboys’ visit to East Rutherford, N. J., next Sunday night with the Giants ( 8- 4), who handed football’s hottest team its only loss in Week 1, now three games back in the NFC East standings with four to go.

The Steelers ( 7- 5) have won three in a row to stay tied atop the AFC North with the Baltimore Ravens, who have to come here Christmas Day. And Roethlisbe­rger is healthier now than he was in his return from knee surgery Nov. 6 at Baltimore, a week before Green was activated.

A brutal Manning intercepti­on near the Pittsburgh goal line and Steelers linebacker Lawrence Timmons’ 58- yard return set up Roethlisbe­rger’s first TD pass in a scramble drill to Brown, who elevated over Giants cornerback Janoris Jenkins on the way to a 14- 0 halftime lead.

After the Giants cut the lead in half in the third quarter, Green stole the show, bouncing off safety Landon Collins to take Roethlisbe­rger’s next pass for a 33- yard gain and freezing Collins with a double move on a 20- yard score to make it 21- 7.

“We had never doubted what ( the offense) was going to be like,” said Brown, who had six catches for 54 yards. “We knew when ( Green) came back to full health what he was capable of.”

All the while, Bell kept dancing and pounding away, with a heavy dose of quick screens and other plays to get the ball to the edges and force the Giants to defend the whole field.

“It adds a weapon,” guard Ramon Foster said of Green’s increasing role. “It adds openings for AB in a sense. You can’t just neglect Ladarius.

“That’s how this offense has to operate. You’ve got to have somebody down the stretch. The other guys will bring it along, and we’ll just be good that way — we’ll evolve that way.”

“It adds a weapon. It adds openings for ( Antonio Brown) in a sense. You can’t just neglect Ladarius.” Steelers guard Ramon Foster, on tight end Ladarius Green’s return to health

 ?? CHARLES LECLAIRE, USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Tailback Le’Veon Bell had 182 yards from scrimmage in the Steelers’ 24- 14 victory.
CHARLES LECLAIRE, USA TODAY SPORTS Tailback Le’Veon Bell had 182 yards from scrimmage in the Steelers’ 24- 14 victory.
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 ?? CHARLES LECLAIRE, USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown, right, eludes Giants linebacker Jonathan Casillas during the first quarter Sunday.
CHARLES LECLAIRE, USA TODAY SPORTS Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown, right, eludes Giants linebacker Jonathan Casillas during the first quarter Sunday.

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