
Steelers Triumph Over Browns with Defensive Dominance and Special Teams
The Pittsburgh Steelers secured a 27-14 victory over the Cleveland Browns, with notable performances from the defense and special teams. Quarterback Russell Wilson improved in the second half, finishing with a 101.1 rating. The running game was steady, led by Najee Harris, while the receivers stepped up in George Pickens' absence. The offensive line protected Wilson well, and the defensive line made key plays, including Keeanu Benton's interception. Special teams excelled, highlighted by Chris Boswell's field goals and a crucial fumble recovery. Coaching adjustments were effective, maintaining Mike Tomlin's undefeated home record against the Browns in the regular season.













