San Francisco Chronicle

Roethlisbe­rger and Pittsburgh earn a week off

- By Kristie Rieken Kristie Rieken is an Associated Press writer.

HOUSTON — Ben Roethlisbe­rger told his teammates they didn’t need to make up for All-Pro wide receiver Antonio Brown’s absence. He just wanted everyone to do what they could to help out, figuring that would be enough. It certainly was. “I know everyone was thinking about A.B. not being out there and trying to fill those shoes, but you can’t fill those shoes,” the Steelers quarterbac­k said. “I just tried to tell them: ‘Don’t try to fill them, just try to be the best you can be.’ ”

Roethlisbe­rger threw for 226 yards and two touchdowns in the first game since Brown injured his calf, and the Steelers clinched a first-round playoff bye with a 34-6 win over the Texans. Roethlisbe­rger threw passes to six players as Pittsburgh (12-3) romped over the Texans (4-11) despite missing the NFL’s leading receiver.

“It just kind of shows how many weapons we actually have in our offense ... everybody played well,” Steelers running back Le’Veon Bell said. “Ben made the plays when he needed to. I made some plays on third down when I needed to. It was literally a total team effort.”

The Steelers led 20-0 at halftime after taking advantage of two turnovers by the Texans. Bell added a 10-yard TD run late in the third quarter and rookie JuJu Smith-Schuster made it 34-6 with an 18-yard touchdown grab in the fourth.

Bell finished with 14 carries for 69 yards and Smith-Schuster had six catches for 75 yards.

“Significan­t day for us,” Pittsburgh coach Mike Tomlin said. “Our last regular-season road game, finishing 7-1, getting our 12th win, securing a ticket to the second round. All very positive things, but it’s kind of the culminatio­n of being singularly focused on the next opportunit­y.”

T.J. Yates was 7 of 16 passing for 83 yards and a touchdown for the Texans, whose fifth consecutiv­e loss was their eighth in nine games.

“It’s brutal,” coach Bill O’Brien said of Houston’s skid. “It’s been a tough year.”

Yates made his second straight start since Tom Savage sustained a concussion. Yates left the game briefly to be evaluated for a concussion, and his replacemen­t, Taylor Heinicke, sustained a concussion on his only full possession.

Roethlisbe­rger was replaced by backup Landry Jones with about six minutes remaining and the game well in hand.

The Steelers hurried and harassed Yates all day. Mike Hilton led the way with three sacks and three quarterbac­k hits and Cameron Heyward added two sacks and forced a fumble. Hilton became the first cornerback with three sacks in a game since sacks became an official stat in 1982.

The Texans couldn’t do much right on a day their home stadium was overtaken by vocal Steelers fans waving their Terrible Towels. One of the few highlights came on an acrobatic 3-yard touchdown reception by DeAndre Hopkins in the fourth quarter. Hopkins deflected the ball with his right hand, reeled it in with his left and got both feet down before falling out of bounds for his NFL-best and franchise-record 13th touchdown reception. Briefly: Texans defensive end J.J. Watt didn’t play as he recovers from a broken leg, but he spent time pregame with his brother, Pittsburgh rookie linebacker T.J. Watt. J.J. threw the ball around with T.J., and the brothers also posed for pictures with their parents before the game . ... Houston cornerback Kevin Johnson injured his knee in the third quarter and didn’t return . ... Texans safety Corey Moore also injured his knee in the second half and didn’t return.

 ?? Mike Marshall / Associated Press ?? Steelers quarterbac­k Ben Roethlisbe­rger looks upward after throwing a touchdown pass to Justin Hunter in the first half.
Mike Marshall / Associated Press Steelers quarterbac­k Ben Roethlisbe­rger looks upward after throwing a touchdown pass to Justin Hunter in the first half.

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