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Steelers Week 6 Postgame: TJ Watt Rallies Defense Late to Improve Pittsburgh to 3-3

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The Pittsburgh Steelers experienced their first primetime game of this young 2021 NFL regular season as they faced off against the undermanned, Seattle Seahawks on Sunday Night Football. No Russell Wilson and no Chris Carson due to injuries left the Seahawks looking to Geno Smith to lead the way. With the Cleveland Browns losing to the Arizona Cardinals earlier in the day, the Steelers knew that this was a perfect opportunity to close the gap in the race for the AFC North.

The fireworks at Heinz Field set the stage, and Steelers royalty was in the building as the 2020-21 Hall of Fame inductees were in the building and got their rings at halftime! That alone brought an energy into the building like none other.

Such a special moment. pic.twitter.com/zPjorLPjT4

— Pittsburgh Steelers (@steelers) October 18, 2021







After a slow start in the first quarter, the second quarter was highlighted by a Ben Roethlisberger pitch and catch to running back, Najee Harris for a 5-yard touchdown (10:01), followed by a RUSHING touchdown by tight end, Eric Ebron with 1:01 on the clock before halftime!

Fooled 'em
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@Ebron85 |
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: @SNFonNBC pic.twitter.com/Lb90miKKFm

— Pittsburgh Steelers (@steelers) October 18, 2021




In the second half, we would start to see momentum swing in the Seahawks favor. A pair of field goals by kicker, Chris Boswell would keep the Steelers either up three, or tied the rest of the game — but it was running back, Alex Collins (former member of the Baltimore Ravens) that would finish the game with 20 rushing attempts for 101 yards. The Seahawks continuously ran it behind the right side of their offensive line all 3rd and 4th quarter, and the Steelers just couldn’t seem to find an answer for him. Collins would also finish with 1 rushing touchdown, with Smith also finding tight end, Will Dissly for a 2-yard score. Couple that with a pair of Jason Myers field goals, and we’re all tied up late in regulation.

The final moments before overtime is definitely something worth seeing for yourself if you hadn’t already:

Madness on this play.@Seahawks get into field goal range with seconds left.

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: #SEAvsPIT on NBC
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: NFL app pic.twitter.com/xKD5WbIfKH

— NFL (@NFL) October 18, 2021







Alas, overtime. Both teams obtained a possession before eventually punting the ball away to each other and making it a sudden death matchup. But the real story was TJ Watt. His eventual sack-fumble which was recovered by Devin Bush set the Steelers up for a Boswell game-winning field goal! What an exciting ending!





The Steelers would win, 23-20 in overtime! Great effort all around, but it’s hard not to highlight TJ Watt’s performance in the final moments of the game! Did you know…

How about some T.J. Watt stats:

From ELIAS: T.J. Watt is the first player in at least the last 40 seasons with 2 sacks and a forced fumble in OT.

Watt is also the first player with 2 sacks in an OT period since Anthony Weaver vs the Steelers in 2005, per @ESPNStatsInfo.

— Brooke Pryor (@bepryor) October 18, 2021




Check out Watt’s final stat line below! Wow.

Can we get a TURN DOWN FOR WATT
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pic.twitter.com/EQMx4QwYg1

— Pittsburgh Steelers (@steelers) October 18, 2021




The Steelers will have a bye for Week 7. Their next game will be against the Browns on Halloween.

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