The Daily Courier

Roethlisbe­rger carries Steelers to opening victory

Pittsburgh QB throws 3 TDs in 38-16 win over Washington

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LANDOVER, Md. — Ben Roethlisbe­rger knew the retired Heath Miller, suspended teammates Le’Veon Bell and Martavis Bryant and the injured Markus Wheaton weren’t walking through that door. So he put the Pittsburgh Steelers’ young, largely untested offence on his shoulders.

Roethlisbe­rger threw for three touchdowns to lead the Steelers to a 38-16 rout of the Washington Redskins on Monday night.

After telling his teammates he believed in not just All-Pro wide receiver Antonio Brown but Eli Rogers, Sammie Coates and others, Roethlisbe­rger recovered a fumble at a pivotal moment and completed 27-of-37 passes for 300 yards in the season-opening victory.

He threw two touchdowns to Brown and another to Rogers. Often playing on the opposite side from Josh Norman and tormenting cornerback Bashaud Breeland, Brown made eight catches for 126 yards.

Starting in place of Bell, DeAngelo Williams ran for 143 yards and two touchdowns on 26 carries.

“We’re confident in that group,” Steelers coach Mike Tomlin said. “I know we were missing some pieces tonight, but we had ‘7.’ And when you got ‘7,’ you got the chance to put together performanc­es like that.”

Washington led 6-0 and appeared to have another scoring opportunit­y late in the first quarter when linebacker Ryan Kerrigan sacked and stripped Roethlisbe­rger deep in Pittsburgh territory. Steelers centre Maurkice Pouncey knocked the ball out of Kerrigan’s hands, and Roethlisbe­rger dived on it at his own 13-yard line.

“The ball was on the ground and Pounce was kind of laying on it and I was trying to tell Pouncey it was right under his leg,” Roethlisbe­rger said. “Any time you can get those balls back, it’s huge.”

Roethlisbe­rger then guided Pittsburgh 87 yards down the field, finishing the drive with a 29-yard touchdown pass to Brown on a gutsy fourth-and-1 call from the Washington 29.

“We knew it was coming; I knew it was coming,” Breeland said. “That’s why I played it the way I played it. It was just a freak play, and he made the play. That’s all I can say.”

The next time he got the ball, Big Ben took the Steelers 67 yards on 14 plays to make it 14-6.

Pittsburgh’s passing attack got clicking, but Kirk Cousins and the Redskins couldn’t keep up. With Matt Jones and the running game grounded and tight end Jordan Reed taken out of the picture, Cousins finished 30-of-43 for 329 yards and two intercepti­ons.

Washington got it as close as 24-16 on Chris Thompson’s fourth-quarter touchdown. Then Roethlisbe­rger was at it again, taking the Steelers 77 yards as Williams put the game away with a 15-yard touchdown run to break the 30-point mark.

Pittsburgh is 4-1 when opening the season on Monday night, and the Steelers’ 44-24 record on MNF is third-best in the NFL behind Seattle (23-6) and San Francisco (47-25).

 ?? The Associated Press ?? Pittsburgh Steelers quarterbac­k Ben Roethlisbe­rger passes the ball during first-half NFL action against the Washington Redskins in Landover, Md., on Monday.The Steelers won 38-16.
The Associated Press Pittsburgh Steelers quarterbac­k Ben Roethlisbe­rger passes the ball during first-half NFL action against the Washington Redskins in Landover, Md., on Monday.The Steelers won 38-16.

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