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PITTSBURGH STEELERS COMMUNICATIONS Burt Lauten - Director of Communications Michael Bertsch - Communications Manager Angela Tegnelia - Communications Assistant STEELERS Alissa Cavaretta - Communications Assistant/Social Media 3400 South Water Street • Pittsburgh, PA 15203 Thomas Chapman - Communications Intern 412-432-7820 • Fax: 412-432-7878 GAME RELEASE WEEK 13 BROWNS GAME INFORMATION 2019 PRESEASON SCHEDULE (3-1) Sunday, December 1 Heinz Field Day Date Opponent Location TV Time/Result 1 p.m. ET Pittsburgh, PA Fri. Aug. 9 Tampa Bay Heinz Field W, 30-28 Capacity 68,400 // Natural Grass Sat. Aug. 17 Kansas City Heinz Field W, 17-7 CBS Ian Eagle (play-by-play) Locally KDKA-TV (analysis) Sun. Aug. 25 Tennessee Nissan Stadium W, 18-6 Evan Washburn (sideline) Thur. Aug. 29 Carolina Bank of American Stadium L, 25-19 2019 REGULAR SCHEDULE (6-5) Steelers Radio Network (48 affiliates) Bill Hillgrove (play-by-play) 102.5 WDVE-FM (Pittsburgh) (analysis) Day Date Opponent Location TV Time/Result 970 WBGG-AM (Pittsburgh) (sideline) Sun. Sept. 8 New England Gillette Stadium L, 33-3 Missi Matthews (sideline) Sun. Sept. 15 Seattle Heinz Field L, 28-26 THE SERIES Sun. Sept. 22 San Francisco Levi’s Stadium L, 24-20 All-Time Steelers lead, 75-59-1 Last: Browns Win, 27-1 (Nov. 14, 2019) Mon. Sept. 30 Cincinnati Heinz Field W, 27-3 Home Steelers lead, 47-21 Last: Steelers Win, 33-18 (Oct. 28, 2018) Sun. Oct. 6 Baltimore Heinz Field L, 26-23 (ot) Away Browns lead, 38-28-1 Last: Browns Win, 27-1 (Nov. 14, 2019) Sun. Oct. 13 LA Chargers Dignity Health Sports Park W, 24-17 THE COACHES Sun. Oct. 20 BYE WEEK At Franchise Overall vs. Opponent Mon. Oct. 28 Miami Heinz Field W, 27-14 Steelers 131-71-1 (13) 131-71-1 (13) 20-4-1 Sun. Nov. 3 Heinz Field W, 26-24 Browns Freddie Kitchens 5-6 (1) 5-6 (1) 1-0 Sun. Nov. 10 LA Rams Heinz Field W, 17-12 WHAT'S INSIDE WHAT'S INSIDE Thur. Nov. 14 Cleveland FirstEnergy Stadium L, 21-7 2 Covering The Steelers 53 Transactions Sun. Nov. 24 Cincinnati Paul Brown Stadium W, 16-10 3 NFL Standings 54-56 The Last Time Sun. Dec. 1 Cleveland Heinz Field 1 p.m. 4 Conference Standings 57-58 Participation Sun. Dec. 8 Arizona State Farm Stadium 4:25 p.m. 5 Countdown To Kickoff 59 2019 Results Sun. Dec. 15 Buffalo* Heinz Field 1 p.m. 6-33 Game Notes 60-62 2019 Individual Statistics Sun. Dec. 22 * MetLife Stadium 1 p.m. 8 Steelers Record When 63 Game-by-Game Offensive Statistics Sun. Dec. 29 Baltimore* M&T Bank Stadium 1 p.m. 9 Steelers Hall of Honor 64 Game-by-Game Defensive Statistics * - Times may change due to flexible scheduling 12-15 Mike Tomlin 65 Miscellaneous Statistics NOTE: All times are Eastern | Home games in Bold 16-17 Sack City 66-67 Big Plays 2019 POSTSEASON SCHEDULE 17-24 Defensive Player Notes 68-69 Scoring Drives 25-32 Offenisve Player Notes 70-71 Sacks, Hurries, Passes Defended Day Date Game 32-33 Special Teams Player Notes 71-72 Turnover Chart Sat./Sun. Jan. 4/5 Wild Card Weekend 34-36 Last Time Out 73 Stat Rankings Sat./Sun. Jan. 11/12 Divisional Playoff Games 37 Steelers vs. Browns - Last Meeting 74 Opposing Sun. Jan. 19 Conference Championships 38-44 Steelers vs. Browns - Series History 75 Top Individual Performances Sun. Jan. 26 (Orlando, Fla.) 45 Alphabetical Roster 76 Opening Drives Sun. Feb. 2 LIV (Miami, Fla.) 46 Numerical Roster 77 Game-by-Game Starters 47 Practice Squad Roster 78 Drive Charts 48-49 Positional Roster 79 Third/Fourth Down Conversions www.Steelers.com For all of the most up-to-date information on the Pittsburgh Steelers, visit the team’s official 50 Roster By Experience 80 Individual Game Highs website at www.steelers.com Updated daily, the website has the most extensive informa- 51 How The Steelers Were Built 81-91 Game Recaps tion on upcoming games and the most comprehensive news on the Steelers.. 52 Depth Chart

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com COVERING THE STEELERS WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 2 THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE Day Practice Lockeroom Availability Coach Tomlin Availability Monday, Nov. 25 None None None Tuesday, Nov. 26 None None Noon Press Conference Wednesday, Nov. 27 12:15 - 2:15 p.m. 10:45 - 11 a.m. / 2:15 - 2:45 p.m. Upon request after practice Thursday, Nov. 28 11:15 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. 1:15 - 2 p.m. Upon request after practice Friday, Nov. 29 10:30 - 12:30 p.m. 12:30 - 1:15 p.m. Upon request after practice Saturday, Nov. 30 None None None Sunday, Dec. 1 None Postgame Postgame WEEKLY PRESS CONFERENCE STEELERS RADIO COVERAGE Steelers’ Head Coach Mike Tomlin will conduct a press conference at Noon on Tuesday, Nov. 26, in the media room at the UPMC Rooney Sports Complex. For the 21st consecutive year, WDVE-FM (102.5) and WBGG-AM (970) are carrying all Steelers games. OFFICIAL STEELERS WEBSITE Additionally, Steelers games can be heard on a 48-station network spanning Pennsylvania, Media and fans can read about the latest Steelers news on the official Steelers website. The West Virginia, , Maryland, New York and South Carolina. All Steelers games will be broad- site, www.steelers.com, features breaking news statistics, player biographies and much cast in both English and Spanish on Steelers.com. more. For the 26th straight season, Bill Hillgrove serves as the “Voice of the Steelers” and handles play-by-play duties for the broadcast. Joining Hillgrove for his 22nd season as an expert analyst is Tunch Ilkin, the former Steelers All-Pro offensive tackle. Joining the team for his 18th season MEDIA ONLY SECTION OF STEELERS.COM is former Steelers offensive lineman Craig Wolfley, who provides sideline analysis. In her first The Steelers Media Relations Department offers a “Media-Only” section on steelers.com. Go year, Missi Matthews will be on the sidelines throughout the regular season. to www.steelers.com/media use the password “steelersmedia”. All press releases, Fans in Mexico can also listen to Steelers broadcasts on Grupo Imagen and games are heard credential requests and media information are available. on www.steelers.com/espanol. Stations on the Steelers Radio Network include:

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@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com GAME NOTES WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 3 2019 NFL STANDINGS AFC East Overall Head to Division Common Conf Strength of Strength of Conf PF + Overall PF Common Overall Net Record Head Record Games Record Record Victory (Wins) Schedule (Wins) PA Rank + PA Rank Game Net Pts Net Pts TDs New England 10-1-0 4-0-0 0-0-0 6-1-0 .400 (44) .433 (52) 4 6 0 183 22 Buffalo 8-3-0 3-1-0 0-0-0 6-2-0 .239 (21) .339 (41) 10 24 0 58 6 NY Jets 4-7-0 0-4-0 0-0-0 1-6-0 .364 (16) .496 (60) 25 47 0 -60 -6 Miami 2-9-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 2-7-0 .455 (10) .558 (67) 31 62 0 -183 -21 AFC North Overall Head to Division Common Conf Strength of Strength of Conf PF + Overall PF Common Overall Net Record Head Record Games Record Record Victory (Wins) Schedule (Wins) PA Rank + PA Rank Game Net Pts Net Pts TDs Baltimore 9-2-0 3-1-0 0-0-0 6-2-0 .439 (43) .459 (55) 4 6 0 184 27 Pittsburgh 6-5-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 5-3-0 .277 (18) .504 (60) 15 34 0 4 -2 Cleveland 5-6-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 5-3-0 .519 (28) .605 (72) 17 38 0 -19 -4 Cincinnati 0-11-0 0-4-0 0-0-0 0-7-0 .000 (0) .631 (74) 31 58 0 -135 -16 AFC South Overall Head to Division Common Conf Strength of Strength of Conf PF + Overall PF Common Overall Net Record Head Record Games Record Record Victory (Wins) Schedule (Wins) PA Rank + PA Rank Game Net Pts Net Pts TDs Houston 7-4-0 3-1-0 0-0-0 6-2-0 .442 (34) .517 (62) 13 27 0 16 4 Indianapolis 6-5-0 1 3-1-0 0-0-0 5-5-0 .455 (30) .455 (55) 14 29 0 18 4 Tennessee 6-5-0 -1 1-2-0 0-0-0 4-4-0 .409 (27) .438 (53) 10 25 0 28 8 Jacksonville 4-7-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 4-5-0 .295 (13) .496 (60) 25 48 0 -55 -12 AFC West Overall Head to Division Common Conf Strength of Strength of Conf PF + Overall PF Common Overall Net Record Head Record Games Record Record Victory (Wins) Schedule (Wins) PA Rank + PA Rank Game Net Pts Net Pts TDs Kansas City 7-4-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 5-3-0 .480 (36) .529 (63) 13 23 0 52 4 Oakland 6-5-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 4-3-0 .326 (21) .459 (55) 23 46 0 -56 -7 LA Chargers 4-7-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 2-6-0 .477 (21) .492 (59) 17 35 0 6 -3 Denver 3-8-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 3-5-0 .455 (15) .554 (67) 19 39 0 -42 -4 NFC East Overall Head to Division Common Conf Strength of Strength of Conf PF + Overall PF Common Overall Net Record Head Record Games Record Record Victory (Wins) Schedule (Wins) PA Rank + PA Rank Game Net Pts Net Pts TDs Dallas 6-5-0 4-0-0 0-0-0 5-3-0 .250 (16) .459 (55) 8 14 0 85 12 Philadelphia 5-6-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 3-5-0 .491 (27) .550 (66) 19 33 0 -4 0 NY Giants 2-9-0 1 1-2-0 0-0-0 2-6-0 .273 (6) .496 (59) 28 53 0 -91 -8 Washington 2-9-0 -1 0-3-0 0-0-0 1-6-0 .250 (5) .525 (63) 26 55 0 -125 -17 NFC North Overall Head to Division Common Conf Strength of Strength of Conf PF + Overall PF Common Overall Net Record Head Record Games Record Record Victory (Wins) Schedule (Wins) PA Rank + PA Rank Game Net Pts Net Pts TDs Green Bay 8-3-0 1 3-0-0 0-0-0 5-2-0 .494 (43) .517 (62) 16 28 0 16 4 Minnesota 8-3-0 -1 1-2-0 0-0-0 6-2-0 .347 (30) .417 (50) 9 15 0 84 13 Chicago 5-6-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 4-4-0 .336 (18) .471 (56) 17 32 0 0 0 3-7-1 0-3-0 0-0-0 2-5-1 .331 (11) .467 (53) 18 36 0 -31 -5 NFC South Overall Head to Division Common Conf Strength of Strength of Conf PF + Overall PF Common Overall Net Record Head Record Games Record Record Victory (Wins) Schedule (Wins) PA Rank + PA Rank Game Net Pts Net Pts TDs New Orleans 9-2-0 3-1-0 0-0-0 7-2-0 .480 (47) .471 (56) 12 23 0 42 3 Carolina 5-6-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 2-6-0 .445 (24) .538 (64) 19 37 0 -32 -5 Tampa Bay 4-7-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 4-6-0 .407 (17) .563 (67) 18 34 0 -23 -1 Atlanta 3-8-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 3-5-0 .576 (19) .571 (68) 26 47 0 -55 -8 NFC West Overall Head to Division Common Conf Strength of Strength of Conf PF + Overall PF Common Overall Net Record Head Record Games Record Record Victory (Wins) Schedule (Wins) PA Rank + PA Rank Game Net Pts Net Pts TDs San Francisco 10-1-0 3-1-0 0-0-0 7-1-0 .394 (42) .433 (51) 2 4 0 169 21 Seattle 9-2-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 6-1-0 .434 (42) .500 (59) 13 28 0 29 6 LA Rams 6-5-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 4-3-0 .409 (27) .537 (65) 17 29 0 6 -1 Arizona 3-7-1 0-3-0 0-0-0 2-6-1 .175 (5) .529 (60) 25 44 0 -69 -14

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com GAME NOTES WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 4 2019 NFL STANDINGS AFC Team Div Overall Head to Div Seed Conf Common Strength Strength of Conf PF + Overall PF Conf Net Overall Net Record Head (intra-div Record Games of Victory Schedule PA Rank + PA Rank Pts Net Pts TDs tie brkr) Record (Wins) (Wins) 1 New England East 10-1-0 1 6-1-0 0-0-0 .400 (44) .433 (52) 4 6 125 183 22 2 Baltimore North 9-2-0 1 6-2-0 0-0-0 .439 (43) .459 (55) 4 6 125 184 27 3 Houston South 7-4-0 1 1 6-2-0 0-0-0 .442 (34) .517 (62) 13 27 3 16 4 4 Kansas City West 7-4-0 -1 1 5-3-0 0-0-0 .480 (36) .529 (63) 13 23 52 52 4 5 Buffalo East 8-3-0 2 6-2-0 0-0-0 .239 (21) .339 (41) 10 24 47 58 6 6 Pittsburgh North 6-5-0 0 2 5-3-0 0-0-0 .277 (18) .504 (60) 15 34 5 4 -2 7 Oakland West 6-5-0 0(a),1(b) 2 4-3-0 0-0-0 .326 (21) .459 (55) 23 46 -28 -56 -7 8 Indianapolis South 6-5-0 -2(a),-1(b) 2 5-5-0 0-0-0 .455 (30) .455 (55) 14 29 15 18 4 9 Tennessee South 6-5-0 3 4-4-0 0-0-0 .409 (27) .438 (53) 10 25 20 28 8 10 Cleveland North 5-6-0 3 5-3-0 0-0-0 .519 (28) .605 (72) 17 38 20 -19 -4 11 Jacksonville South 4-7-0 4 4-5-0 0-0-0 .295 (13) .496 (60) 25 48 -41 -55 -12 12 LA Chargers West 4-7-0 3 2-6-0 0-0-0 .477 (21) .492 (59) 17 35 -7 6 -3 13 NY Jets East 4-7-0 3 1-6-0 0-0-0 .364 (16) .496 (60) 25 47 -61 -60 -6 14 Denver West 3-8-0 4 3-5-0 0-0-0 .455 (15) .554 (67) 19 39 -25 -42 -4 15 Miami East 2-9-0 4 2-7-0 0-0-0 .455 (10) .558 (67) 31 62 -157 -183 -21 16 Cincinnati North 0-11-0 4 0-7-0 0-0-0 .000 (0) .631 (74) 31 58 -93 -135 -16 NFC Team Div Overall Head to Div Seed Conf Common Strength Strength of Conf PF + Overall PF Conf Net Overall Net Record Head (intra-div Record Games of Victory Schedule PA Rank + PA Rank Pts Net Pts TDs tie brkr) Record (Wins) (Wins) 1 San Francisco West 10-1-0 1 7-1-0 0-0-0 .394 (42) .433 (51) 2 4 113 169 21 2 New Orleans South 9-2-0 1 7-2-0 0-0-0 .480 (47) .471 (56) 12 23 33 42 3 3 Green Bay North 8-3-0 1 5-2-0 0-0-0 .494 (43) .517 (62) 16 28 -5 16 4 4 Dallas East 6-5-0 1 5-3-0 0-0-0 .250 (16) .459 (55) 8 14 66 85 12 5 Seattle West 9-2-0 2 6-1-0 0-0-0 .434 (42) .500 (59) 13 28 36 29 6 6 Minnesota North 8-3-0 2 6-2-0 0-0-0 .347 (30) .417 (50) 9 15 63 84 13 7 LA Rams West 6-5-0 3 4-3-0 0-0-0 .409 (27) .537 (65) 17 29 29 6 -1 8 Chicago North 5-6-0 3 4-4-0 0-0-0 .336 (18) .471 (56) 17 32 2 0 0 9 Philadelphia East 5-6-0 2 3-5-0 0-0-0 .491 (27) .550 (66) 19 33 -40 -4 0 10 Carolina South 5-6-0 2 2-6-0 0-0-0 .445 (24) .538 (64) 19 37 -55 -32 -5 11 Tampa Bay South 4-7-0 3 4-6-0 0-0-0 .407 (17) .563 (67) 18 34 -19 -23 -1 12 Detroit North 3-7-1 4 2-5-1 0-0-0 .331 (11) .467 (53) 18 36 -23 -31 -5 13 Arizona West 3-7-1 4 2-6-1 0-0-0 .175 (5) .529 (60) 25 44 -66 -69 -14 14 Atlanta South 3-8-0 4 3-5-0 0-0-0 .576 (19) .571 (68) 26 47 -17 -55 -8 15 NY Giants East 2-9-0 3 2-6-0 0-0-0 .273 (6) .496 (59) 28 53 -49 -91 -8 16 Washington East 2-9-0 4 1-6-0 0-0-0 .250 (5) .525 (63) 26 55 -68 -125 -17

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com GAME NOTES WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 5 COUNTDOWN TO KICKOFF COUNTDOWN TO KICKOFF 261 Since 2014, the Steelers have recorded 265 sacks, which is the most sacks among 25 LB T.J. Watt ranks first or second on the Steelers in sacks (11.5, 1st), tackles for loss all NFL teams. (10, t-1st), hits (25, 1st), forced (5, 1st) and recoveries 200 WR JuJu Smith-Schuster had three receptions, including his 200th career catch, (3, 2nd). Watt’s 25 quarterback hits lead the NFL and his 5 forced fumbles rank tied in the Steelers’ 26-24 win over the Colts on Nov. 3. At 22 years and 346 days old, for first, his 11.5 sacks rank third and his 3 fumble recoveries rank tied for third. Smith-Schuster was the first player to record 200 career receptions before his 23rd 16 RB James Conner has 16 rushing since the start of the 2018 season, birthday in NFL history. which ranks fifth in the NFL. Each of the four players with more TD runs than Conner 153 Since 2014, the Steelers’ offensive line unit has yielded 153 sacks, which is the have played in at least two more games than the Steelers running back. second-fewest sacks allowed among all NFL teams. 13 RB Jaylen Samuels recorded a career-high 13 receptions in the 26-24 victory 132 Since entering the NFL in 2010, CB has recorded 132 passes defensed, over the on Nov. 3. The 13 receptions are the most by a Steelers which is the most of any NFL player since 2010. He also ranks fifth overall among running back in franchise history (previous record was 12 by Le’Veon Bell vs. Green active NFL players. Bay on Nov. 26, 2017). 96 S Minkah Fitzpatrick registered a 96-yard return for TD in the 26-24 12 With his five catch, 103-yard effort against on Oct. 28,WR JuJu victory over the Indianapolis Colts on Nov. 3. The 96-yard interception return for TD Smith-Schuster became the first in NFL history to post 12 100-yard was the second-longest in regular-season franchise history. The longest interception receiving games prior to his 23rd birthday. return for TD in regular-season franchise history is a 99-yard interception return for 12 LB T.J. Watt has recorded 12 forced fumbles in his career. The 12 forced fumbles are TD by Martin Kottler on Sept. 27, 1933 (the first year of the Steelers existence). tied for the most in the League since the start of the 2017 season. 87.1 Pittsburgh completed 27 of 31 passes against Cincinnati on Sept. 30 (QB Mason 9 Over their last 9 games of 2019, the Steelers rank first in the League in takeaways Rudolph went 24 of 28, while RB Jaylen Samuels went 3 of 3). The 87.1 (26), first in quarterback hits (71), first in passes defended (60), tied for first in completion percentage is a team franchise record. It bested the previous mark of (14), second in forced fumbles (14) and tied for third in sacks (33.0). 85.7% set against Miami on Nov. 26, 2007. 8.0 Pittsburgh registered 8.0 sacks by 6 different players against Cincinnati on Sept. 30. 85.7 QB Mason Rudolph’s 85.7% (24 of 28) completion percentage (min. 20 The 8.0 sacks were the most by the Steelers since they posted 8.0 at Cleveland on completions) against Cincinnati (Sept. 30) was the highest for a quarterback in his Nov. 20, 2016. second career start or earlier since the 1970 NFL-AFL merger. 8 S Minkah Fitzpatrick has been involved in 8 of the Steelers’ 28 forced turnovers 81.4 QB Mason Rudolph recorded a of at least 81.4 in each of his first 7 (5 interceptions, 2 fumble recoveries and 1 forced fumble), despite playing in just 8 appearances in 2019, which also happened to be his first 7 career appearances in the games for Pittsburgh this season. NFL. Rudolph was the third quarterback since the 1970 NFL-AFL merger to record a 8 LB T.J. Watt has has registered at least a half sack in 8 consecutive games, which passer rating of at least 81.4 and throw a TD in each of his first 6 career starts. is the longest active streak in the League. He’s the first Steelers player with at least a 75 OL Alejandro Villanueva extended his consecutive regular-season games half sack in 8 consecutive games since LaMarr Woodley had a streak of 10 such games played streak to 75, which is tied for the fourth-longest active streak among active (franchise record) that spanned the 2009 and 2010 seasons. NFL offensive tackles. 6.5 Pittsburgh has 3 players with at least 6.5 sacks this season (T.J. Watt with 11.5, Bud 79 LB Devin Bush leads the Steelers in total tackles (79), solo tackles (49) and assist- Dupree with 7.0 and Cam Heyward with 6.5). The Steelers, Rams and 49ers are the ed tackles (30). He also leads all NFL rookies in total tackles (79), solo tackles (49), only teams in the NFL with 3 players that have recorded at least 6.5 sacks. assisted tackles (30), fumble recoveries (4) and interceptions (tied with 2). 6.0 CB Mike Hilton has recorded 6.0 sacks over his three-year NFL career. The 6.0 sacks 52 Pittsburgh has registered at least 1 sack in 52 consecutive games, which is the are the third-most of any defensive back since Hilton entered the League in 2017. longest active streak in the NFL. The 52-game streak is also the longest in regu- 5 CB Joe Haden recorded 5 passes defended against L.A. Rams, which tied his lar-season franchise history and eighth-longest in NFL history. The NFL record for single-game career high. He had five passes defended with Cleveland against consecutive games with at least 1 sack is 69 games by Tampa Bay (Oct. 10, 1999 to Cincinnati on Sept. 11, 2011. Nov. 9, 2003). Pittsburgh head coach Mike Tomlin was on the Buccaneers staff during the final three seasons of the streak. 5 S Minkah Fitzpatrick is the first Steelers player with 5 interceptions in the first 9 weeks of the season since S in 1994, and Fitzpatrick did it in just 7 51.5 DT ’s 51.5 career sacks are the second-most by a Steelers’ games. He also is the first Steelers player to have 5 or more interceptions and 2 defensive lineman since 1982, and are the ninth-most by any Steelers defender. fumble recoveries in his first or second NFL season. 39 Since entering the NFL in 2017, WR JuJu Smith-Schuster has totaled 207 recep- 3RD S Minkah Fitzpatrick registered an interception in 3 consecutive games for tions for 2,867 receiving yards and 12 100-yard receiving games. Smith-Schuster the first time in his career (Weeks 8-10). His streak of 3 straight games with an ranks 16th since the 1970 NFL-AFL merger in receiving yards over a player’s first 39 interception was tied for the fourth-longest streak in franchise history. NFL career games. 2ND LB Devin Bush was the second NFL rookie (first Steeler) since the 1970 NFL-AFL 38 Pittsburgh has registered 38 sacks over its first 11 games of 2019. The 38 sacks are merger with a fumble return for a TD and an interception in the same game (Delton tied for the fifth most by the Steelers over their first 11 games of a season since 1982 Hall accomplished the feat vs. San Francisco on Sept. 13, 1987). (when sacks became an officially recognized stat by the NFL). 2ND RB Jaylen Samuels was the second player with 3 completions, 3 rushes and 3 31.5 Since entering the NFL in 2017, LB T.J. Watt has recorded 31.5 sacks, which ranks catches in a game since the 1970 NFL-AFL merger, joining Terrelle Pryor in 2016. fourth overall and first among all NFL linebackers over that span. 1ST S Minkah Fitzpatrick became the first player in the Super Bowl era to intercept 28 Pittsburgh has forced 28 turnovers in its first 11 games of 2019, which ranks second 2 or more passes against a team he played for earlier that season. He was the first in the NFL. The 28 takeaways are the most for the Steelers over their first 11 games of Steeler with multiple interceptions in a game since CB Brice McCain had 2 against a season since 1997 -- when Pittsburgh forced 30 over its first 11 games. Cincinnati on Dec. 28, 2014 (W, 27-17). 22-297 At 22 years and 297 days old, JuJu Smith-Schuster, who now has 2,846 career 1ST QB was the first Samford QB to appear in a professional football receiving yards, surpassed Randy Moss (22 years, 310 days) as the youngest player game since Jimmy Tarrant of the 1946 Miami Seahawks. He also was the first un- to reach 2,500 career receiving yards in NFL history drafted Steelers rookie with multiple completions in a single game since QB on Oct. 9, 1977 at Houston.

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com GAME NOTES WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 6 STEELERS DOMINATE THE AFC NORTH TOMLIN IN THE DIVISION • The AFC North was adopted after the restructuring of the 2002 NFL season, when the • Mike Tomlin is 53-22-1 (.704) in the regular season against AFC North teams since league realigned divisions after expanding to 32 teams. becoming Pittsburgh’s head coach in 2007. • Pittsburgh owns an all-time regular-season record of 74-31-1 (.703) vs. AFC North. • His 53 regular-season wins against division opponents are the most of any AFC North • Pittsburgh has either won or shared the AFC North Title 9 times (2002, 2004, 2007, team since 2007, and the second-most among all NFL teams in divisional games (New 2008, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2016 and 2017) and finished second 6 other occasions (2005, England, 61): 2006, 2009, 2013, 2015 and 2018). • The Steelers 74 regular-season victories vs. AFC North foes are the most of any AFC NORTH INTER-DIVISION RECORD SINCE 2007 divisional team. Rank Team W L T Win Pct. • Pittsburgh’s .703 regular-season winning percentage vs. AFC North is the highest of any divisional team. 1. Pittsburgh Steelers 53 22 1 .704 • Pittsburgh’s 74 regular-season wins and .703 regular-season winning percentage 2. 44 32 0 .579 against division opponents are the second-most and second-highest among all NFL 3. 35 41 0 .461 teams in divisional games (New England, 84 and .792). 4. 18 55 1 .250

ALL-TIME AFC NORTH INTER-DIVISION RECORD • Tomlin owns an impressive 29-9 (.763) record against divisional foes at Heinz Field Rank Team W L T Win Pct. during the regular season. 1. Pittsburgh Steelers 74 31 1 .703 AFC NORTH INTER-DIVISION HOME RECORD SINCE 2007 2. Baltimore Ravens 61 45 0 .575 Rank Team W L T Win Pct. 3. Cincinnati Bengals 49 57 0 .462 1. Pittsburgh Steelers 29 9 0 .763 4. Cleveland Browns 26 77 1 .255 2. Baltimore Ravens 25 13 0 .658 • Pittsburgh owns an all-time regular-season road record of 35-17-1 (.670) vs. AFC 3. Cincinnati Bengals 20 17 0 .541 North. 4. Cleveland Browns 12 24 1 .338 • The Steelers 35 regular-season road victories vs. AFC North foes are the most of any divisional team. • Tomlin has won at least four games against division opponents in eight of his 12 • Pittsburgh’s .670 regular-season road winning percentage vs. AFC North is the highest seasons, including a 4-1-1 record in 2018. of any divisional team. • Pittsburgh’s 35 regular-season road wins and .670 regular-season road winning STEELERS VS. WEST COAST TEAMS AT HOME percentage against division opponents are the second-most and second-highest • Pittsburgh has played 57 home games in franchise history against West Coast teams among all NFL teams in divisional games (New England, 39 and .722). (Los Angeles/ Chargers, , and ). The Steelers own an impressive 37-19-1 (.658) mark in such contests. ALL-TIME AFC NORTH INTER-DIVISION ROAD RECORD • Pittsburgh has won 12 of its last 16 home games against West Coast teams. Rank Team W L T Win Pct. • The Steelers own a 9-4 (.692) record under head coach Mike Tomlin in home games against West Coast teams. 1. Pittsburgh Steelers 35 17 1 .670 • Pittsburgh is 12-5 (.706) against West Coast teams at Heinz Field (does not include 2. Baltimore Ravens 25 28 0 .472 games when the Rams franchise was in St. Louis). 3. Cincinnati Bengals 23 31 0 .427 • The Steelers are 6-3-1 (.750) at home against the Los Angeles Rams (does not include 4. Cleveland Browns 10 42 0 .192 games when the Rams franchise was in either Cleveland or St. Louis).

• Pittsburgh owns an all-time regular-season home record of 39-14 (.736) vs. AFC North. STEELERS WIN AGAIN ON A SHORT WEEK • The Steelers 39 regular-season home victories vs. AFC North foes are the most of any • Pittsburgh has played 66 games in franchise history on a short week following Monday divisional team. Night Football. The Steelers own an impressive 37-29 (.561) mark in such contests, • Pittsburgh’s .736 regular-season home winning percentage vs. AFC North is the including last week’s victory over the Indianapolis Colts (26-24). highest of any divisional team. • Pittsburgh has won six of its last eight games on a short week following Monday Night • Pittsburgh’s 39 regular-season home wins and .736 regular-season home winning Football. percentage against division opponents are the third-most and third-highest among all • The Steelers own a 10-7 (.588) record under head coach Mike Tomlin on a short NFL teams in divisional games (New England, 45 and .865; Indianapolis, 42 and .792): week following Monday Night Football. • Pittsburgh is 28-22 (.560) at home on a short week following Monday Night Football, ALL-TIME AFC NORTH INTER-DIVISION HOME RECORD including a 14-12 (.538) record at Heinz Field. Rank Team W L T Win Pct. 15 DAYS OFF, 4 GAMES IN 18 DAYS 1. Pittsburgh Steelers 39 14 0 .736 • Pittsburgh went 15 days between games. The Steelers won at the Los Angeles 2. Baltimore Ravens 36 17 0 .679 Chargers, 24-17, on Oct. 13, and then defeated Miami Dolphins, 27-14, on Oct. 28 3. Cincinnati Bengals 26 26 0 .500 (following their bye week). 4. Cleveland Browns 16 35 1 .317 • Pittsburgh opened a stretch on Oct. 28 that features 4 games in the span of 18 days. • The Steelers won 3 of their 4 games in the stretch of 18 days.

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REBOUNDING FROM 1-4 Weeks 1-2 (Rank) Category Weeks 3-12 (Rank) • Pittsburgh has opened a season 1-4 on 5 occasions since the 1970 NFL-AFL merger 3 (t-29th) Passes Defended 60 (1st) (1976, 1986, 1988, 2013 and 2019). The Steelers have rebounded with 4 consecutive victories to improve their record to 5-4 twice -- 1976 (Pittsburgh responded with 10 1.5 (t-29th) Passes Defended/Game 6.7 (1st) consecutive victories and ultimately reached the AFC Championship game) and 2019. 0 (t-24th) Interceptions 14 (2nd) • The 13 previous NFL teams to open a season 1-4 failed to rebound with 4 straight 0.0 (t-24th) Interceptions/Game 1.6 (2nd) victories. The last NFL team to open a season 1-4 and rebound with 4 straight victories 1 / 2 (t-13th / t-10th) Forced Fumbles / Fumble Recoveries 16 / 12 (1st / 1st) was the 2016 Miami Dolphins (who rebounded with 6 straight wins and reached the playoffs with a 10-6 record). 30.5 (28th) Points Allowed/Game 16.8 (4th) 445.0 (29th) Total Yards Allowed/Game 293.0 (4th) STEELERS NAME FOUR TEAM CAPTAINS 6.4 (23rd) Total Yards Allowed/Play 4.55 (3rd) • The Steelers selected four players to serve as team captains for the 2019 season, the 125.0 (22nd) Rushing Yards Allowed/Game 98.7 (7th) team announced through a vote of their teammates. 4.0 (11th) Rushing Yards Allowed/Attempt 3.7 (4th) • QB and C serve as the offensive captains, DT Cameron Heyward serves as the defensive captain and FB 1 (t-9th) Rushing TDs Allowed 4 (t-2nd) Roosevelt Nix serves as the special teams captain. 320.0 (29th) Passing Yards Allowed/Game 194.3 (4th) • Roethlisberger was selected as an offensive captain for the 11th time in his career 8.9 Passing Yards Allowed/Attempt 6.4 (2008-09, 2011-18). This marks Heyward’s fifth consecutive year as a captain (2015- 11.9 Passing Yards Allowed/Completion 10.4 19), and the third time Pouncey has been named a captain (2013, 2018-19). • Nix was named a captain for the first time in his career. 75.0 (29th) Opposing Completion Percentage 59.5 (2nd) 131.3 (29th) Opposing Passer Rating 72.5 (2nd) SCHEDULE NOTES 6 (t-29th) Passing TDs Allowed 12 (t-13) • The Steelers are slated to appear in five nationally-televised primetime games, 3.0 (t-29th) Passing TDs Allowed/Game 1.3 including two Monday Night Football games at Heinz Field, during the NFL’s 2019 regular season, it was announced this past spring when the NFL unveiled its 2019 2.5 (t-15th) Sacks/Game 3.67 (3rd) regular season schedule. 5 (t-13th) Defensive Knockdowns 34 (2nd) • Pittsburgh kicked off its 2019 regular season on Sunday Night Football at the New 10.0 (t-13th) Total Pressures/Game 12.4 (1st) England Patriots in Week 1 on Sunday, Sept. 8 (NBC, 8:20 p.m.). The Steelers hosted 2 (t-16) Total Takeaways 26 (1st) the Seattle Seahawks in Week 2 of the 2019 regular season at Heinz Field for their 1.0 (t-16) Takeaways Per Game 2.9 (1st) home opener on Sunday, Sept. 15 (FOX, 1 p.m.). • The Steelers twice appeared on Monday Night Football at Heinz Field in 2019 (ESPN, STEELERS TAKEAWAYS 8:15 p.m.), in Weeks 4 (Cincinnati Bengals) and 8 (Miami Dolphins), respectively. • Pittsburgh has forced 28 turnovers in its first 11 games of 2019, which ranks second • Pittsburgh’s two other nationally televised primetime games are scheduled for Sunday in the NFL. The 28 takeaways are the most for the Steelers over the first 11 games of a Night Football at the in Week 6 on Oct. 13 (NBC, 8:20 p.m.) and season since 1997 -- when Pittsburgh forced 30 over its first 11 games. a Thursday Night Football game at the Cleveland Browns in Week 11 on Nov. 14 (FOX/ • Pittsburgh has forced at least 3 turnovers in 5 of its last 7 games. The Steelers had NFL Network/Amazon, 8:20 p.m.). a 5-game streak with at least 3 forced turnovers snapped at Cleveland (Nov. 14). • The Steelers’ bye week was on Oct. 20 (Week 7). The 5-game streak was the third-longest single-season streak in franchise history. Pittsburgh had streaks of 6 and 8 games during the 1989 and 1974 seasons, respectively. DEFENSIVE RESURGENCE • The 28 takeaways over the season’s first 11 games are the most during theMike • Over its first 2 games of 2019, Pittsburgh allowed 61 points (fifth worst in the NFL), Tomlin era (since 2007). seven TDs (tied for fifth worst), 75.0 opposing completion percentage (fourth worst) and 131.3 opposing passer rating (fourth worst). MOST TAKEAWAYS OVER STEELERS FIRST 10 GAMES SINCE 2007 • Over their last 9 games of 2019, the Steelers rank first in the League in takeaways (26), Rank Year Takeaways first in quarterback hits (71), first in passes defended (60), first in forced fumbles (16), first in fumble recoveries (12), second in interceptions (14), third in sacks (33.0) and 1. 2019 28 tied for third in defensive TDs (3). 2. 2010 26 • The Steelers have allowed 72.5 opposing passer rating (2nd in the NFL), 59.5% 3. 2007 20 opposing completion percentage (2nd), 4 rush TDs (tied for 2nd), 4.55 yards per play 4. 2015 18 (3rd), 3.70 yards per rush attempt (4th), 16.8 points/game (4th), 151 points (4th) and 5. 2017 16 16 TDs (tied for 5th). 2009 16

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com GAME NOTES WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 8 STEELERS RECORD WHEN... BLITZBURGH • Pittsburgh has three different players that have recorded at least 6.5 sacks this season 2019 2019 (T.J. Watt with 11.5, Cam Heyward with 6.5 and with 7.0). The Overall: 6-5 Leading after the first quarter: 1-1 Steelers, Rams and Chargers are the only teams in the NFL with three players that have At Home: 4-2 Trailing after the first quarter: 2-3 recorded at least 6.5 sacks. • Pittsburgh has registered 38 sacks over its first 11 games of 2019. The 38 sacks are tied On the Road: 2-3 Tied after the first quarter: 3-1 for the sixth-most for the Steelers over their first 11 games of a season since 1982 (when September 1-3 Leading at the Half: 3-2 sacks became an officially recognized stat by the NFL). October 2-1 Trailing at the Half: 3-3 • Pittsburgh has registered at least 4.0 sacks in 4 of its last 5 games. The Steelers had a November 3-1 Tied at the Half: 0-0 3-game streak with at 4.0 sacks snapped at Cleveland (Nov. 14). The 3-game streak December 0-0 Leading after three quarters: 5-0 was tied for the fifth-longest single-season streak in franchise history and longest such streak by Pittsburgh since 2004. January 0-0 Trailing after three quarters: 0-5 vs. AFC: 5-3 Tied after three quarters: 1-0 MOST SACKS OVER STEELERS FIRST 11 GAMES SINCE 1982 vs. AFC North 2-2 Outrushing the Opponent: 3-0 Rank Year Sacks vs. AFC East 1-1 Outrushed by Opponent 3-5 1. 2001 41 vs. AFC South 1-0 35 or More Rushing Attempts: 2-0 1983 41 vs. AFC West 1-0 Less Than 25 Passing Attempts: 1-0 3. 1994 40 vs. NFC: 1-2 Led in Time of Possession: 4-0 4. 2018 39 vs. NFC East 0-0 Trailed in Time of Possession: 2-5 5. 2019 38 vs. NFC North 0-0 Led in Takeaway/Turnover Ratio: 6-3 2017 38 vs. NFC South 0-0 Even in Takeaway/Turnover Ratio: 0-0 1996 38 vs. NFC West 1-2 Trailed in Takeaway/Turnover Ratio: 0-2 Win the coin toss: 3-2 Individual 100-Yard Rusher: 1-0 • Pittsburgh has registered at least 1 sack in 52 consecutive games, which is the longest active streak in the NFL. The 52-game streak is the longest in regular-season franchise Lose the coin toss: 3-3 Individual 300-Yard Passer: 0-0 history. On Turf: 1-1 Individual 100-Yard Receiver: 1-0 On Grass: 5-4 Individual Opponent 100-Yard Rusher: 0-0 ACTIVE STREAK OF CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH AT LEAST 1 SACK Scoring First: 2-2 Individual Opponent 300-Yard Passer: 1-2 Rank Team Streak Opponent Scored First: 4-3 Individual Opponent 100-Yard Receiver: 1-0 1. Pittsburgh Steelers 52 Scoring 20 or More Points: 4-3 Outdoors: 6-5 2. Cleveland Browns 44 Scoring Less Than 20 Points: 2-2 Indoors: 0-0 3. 25 THE COACHES 4. 13 Coach Position Location 5. L.A. Rams 12 Mike Tomlin Head Coach Sideline STEELERS LONGEST STREAK OF CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH AT LEAST 1 SACK John Mitchell Assistant Head Coach Sideline Rank Dates Streak /Quarterbacks Sideline Tight Ends Press Box 1. Nov. 6, 2016 - Nov. 24, 2019 52 Ray Sherman Interim Wide Receivers Sideline 2. Nov. 3, 2008 - Nov. 8, 2010 33 Eddie Faulkner Running Backs Sideline 3. Jan. 2, 2005 - Nov. 19, 2006 27 Offensive Line Sideline 4. Dec. 21, 1997 - Nov. 14, 1999 26 Adrian Klemm Assistant Offensive Line Press Box Sept. 13, 1992 - Nov. 28, 1993 26 Keith Butler Defensive Coordinator Sideline • Pittsburgh’s 52-game streak with at least 1 sack is the eighth-longest streak in NFL Teryl Austin Senior Defensive Assistant/Secondary Press Box history. The NFL record for consecutive games with at least 1 sack is 69 games by Tampa Tom Bradley Defensive Backs Sideline Bay (Oct. 10, 1999 to Nov. 9, 2003). Pittsburgh head coach Mike Tomlin was on the Karl Dunbar Defensive Line Sideline Buccaneers staff during the final three seasons of the streak. Jerry Olsavsky Inside Linebackers Sideline Special Teams Sideline Denzel Martin Coaching Assistant Press Box Blaine Stewart Coaching Assistant Sideline Matt Symmes Coaching Assistant Press Box Coaching Intern Sideline

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LONGEST STREAK OF CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH AT LEAST 1 SACK IN NFL 2019 STEELERS HALL OF HONOR HISTORY The Pittsburgh Steelers announced their 2019 Hall of Honor class on July 27 at an event Rank Team (Years) Sacks at the Fred Rogers Center on the campus of Saint Vincent College. 1. (1999-2003) 69 The 2019 class includes the following (in alphabetical order): 2. (1994-98) 60 Washington Redskins (1984-87) 60 Larry Brown: Tight End/Tackle (1971-84) • Spent 14 seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers, including the first seven as a tight end 4. (2015-19) 59 before moving to tackle for the final seven years with the team. 5. L.A. Raiders (1984-87) 58 • Drafted in the first round by the Steelers in the 1971 NFL Draft and would go on to 6. (1984-88) 57 make three Pro Bowls. 7. (1982-85) 54 • One of only 22 players to win four Super Bowls during the 1970s dynasty. • Caught a 4-yard pass from late in the fourth quarter to 8. Pittsburgh Steelers (2016-present) 52 seal the Steelers’ victory in Super Bowl IX. 9. (1995-98) 50 • Member of the Steelers’ All-Time Team. 10. Denver Broncos (2011-13) 44 : Head Coach (1992-2006) DEFENSE DOES ITS PART IN VICTORY IN CINCINNATI • During his 15 seasons as Head Coach, the team won 149 games, eight division titles • Pittsburgh limited the Bengals to just 11 first downs, including only seven without and made 10 playoff appearances. the aid of a penalty. The 11 first-downs by Cincinnati were the fewest allowed by the • The team won the division in each of his first six seasons as Head Coach. Steelers in a game this season. Pittsburgh has not allowed fewer first downs in a game • Led the Steelers to the Super Bowl twice, including a 21-10 victory over the Seattle since Week 17 of 2018 (when the Bengals had 9 first downs). Seahawks in Super Bowl XL. • Pittsburgh held Cincinnati to just 2 of 12 (16.7%) on third down. It marked the second • A Pittsburgh native, named the Associated Press NFL Coach of the Year in his first time this season that the Steelers limited their opponent to 2 third-down conversions or season (1992). less. Pittsburgh held the Rams to 1 of 14 (7.1%) on third down on Nov. 10. • Pittsburgh limited Cincinnati to 244 total yards. It marked the fifth time in 2019 that the Elbie Nickel: Tight End (1947-57) Steelers had their opposition below 300 yards of total offense. • Drafted by the Steelers in 1947 and finished his career with 329 receptions. • Pittsburgh limited Cincinnati to 158 yards passing. It marked the sixth time in 2019 that • His 329 receptions rank second in team history for a tight end. the Steelers had their opposition below 200 yards passing. • Scored 37 career touchdowns, the eighth-most in Steelers history. • Pittsburgh limited Cincinnati to an opposing completion percentage of 46.15%. The • Led the League in yards-per-catch in 1949 with a 24.3 average. Steelers have held each of their last three opponents below 54% completion percentage. • Member of the Steelers’ All-Time Team. • Cincinnati mananged just 23 net yards or less on 10 of its 13 offensive possessions. Pittsburgh forced the Bengals into 6 three-and-outs, and Cincinnati had seven seperate : Wide Receiver (1998-2011) drives in which they failed to gain more than 1 yard. • Drafted by the Steelers in the third round of the 1998 NFL Draft. • Pittsburgh registered 3.0 sacks in the first half and limited the Bengals to just 22 yards • Became the team’s all-time leader in receptions, receiving yards and receiving rushing on 10 carries. Cincinnati managed 8 yards or less on four of its six first-half touchdowns. possessions, including three drives that failed to gain even two yards. • Named MVP of Super Bowl XL after catching five passes for 123 yards and the game- • Cincinnati averaged just 4.5 yards per play in the first half (104 yards on 23 plays). The clinching 43-yard touchdown catch. Bengals registered 62 of those yards on two plays -- a 47-yard catch from WR Tyler Boyd • Arguably the best blocking wide receiver in NFL history. and 15-yard TD grab from Boyd. The Steelers limited Cincinnati to 42 total yards on its • Two-time Super Bowl champion (Super Bowls XL and XLIII) and four-time Pro Bowl other 21 plays (2.0 yards per play). selection. • Pittsburgh limited the Bengals to just five first downs in the first half. • Member of the Steelers’ All-Time Team.

MORE ON THE STEELERS DEFENSE The 2019 Steelers Hall of Honor Induction ceremony was held on Sunday, Sept. • Pittsburgh had surrendered just two plays of 40 yards or longer over its first 9 games of 29, at Heinz Field, the weekend the Steelers hosted the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday the season and both pass plays came in Week 1. Night Football (Sept. 30). Each inductee received a replica of a solid steel football, which • Cleveland registered a pair of 40+-yard pass plays in the game’s first 20 minutes. The replicated the original that was given to Steelers’ founder Arthur J. Rooney Sr. by the United 42-yard pass play from QB to WR Odell Beckham set up the Browns States Steel Corporation and United Steel Workers in 1982 on the occasion of the team’s first TD and a 41-yard completion from Mayfield to WR KhaDarel Hodge led to another 50th Season. Cleveland TD. The Steelers’ Hall of Honor, established in 2017, is comprised of former players, • Pittsburgh held Los Angeles Rams to 1-of-14 on third down in Week 10. The Steelers coaches, and front office personnel who were integral in creating and sustaining the are the first NFL team to hold their opponent to one third-down conversion or less on franchise’s success dating back to when the team was founded in 1933. at least 14 attempts since Dec. 25, 2017, when Philadelphia held Oakland to 1-of-14. The Hall of Honor Selection Committee consists of Steelers President Art Rooney II, Joe • Pittsburgh limited its opponent to 1 third-down conversion or less on at least 14 Gordon, Bob Labriola, Stan Savran, Andrew Stockey, and Tony Quatrini. attempts for the first time since Oct. 23, 1994 when the Steelers held the to 1-of-14 on third down.

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com GAME NOTES WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 10 FEWEST OPPONENT THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS ON 14+ ATTEMPTS • Pittsburgh’s 269 regular-season victories during the free agency era (since 1993) are the Date Opponent 3rd Down Conv. 3rd Down Att. second most in the League. • Pittsburgh’s .632 regular-season winning percentage during the free agency era (since 2019-11-10 L.A. Rams 1 14 1993) is the second highest in the League. 1994-10-23 New York Giants 1 14 1995-10-29 2 14 BEST REGULAR-SEASON HOME RECORD IN THE FREE AGENCY ERA 1995-12-03 Houston Oilers 2 16 Rank Team Record Win Pct. 2005-12-24 Cleveland Browns 2 16 1. 163-50 .765 2. 160-52-2 .752 • The Steelers limited the Rams to 10 yards or less on 8 of their 15 drives. • Pittsburgh forced Los Angeles into 8 punts, 4 turnovers and 1 turnover on downs. 3. Pittsburgh Steelers 152-61-1 .713 • Pittsburgh limited the L.A. Rams to 132 yards on 33 offensive plays in the first half (just 4. Baltimore Ravens 130-58-1 .690 4.0 yards/play). The Steelers also held the Rams without a first-down conversion on 8 5. Minnesota Vikings 145-68 .681 third-down attempts in the opening 30 minutes. • Pittsburgh’s defense did not allow a third or fourth down conversion in the first half for • Pittsburgh’s regular-season home record during the free agency era (since 1993) is 152- the first time since October 29, 2017 at Detroit. 61-1 (.713). • Pittsburgh found itself down 14-0 after the first quarter against Miami (Oct. 28). The • Pittsburgh’s 152 regular-season home victories during the free agency era (since 1993) Dolphins gained 91 yards over their first three drives of the game (96 yards in the first are the third most in the League. quarter). The Steelers limited Miami to 93 yards over their next seven drives (60 yards • Pittsburgh’s .713 regular-season home winning percentage during the free agency era combined in the second and third quarters). (since 1993) is the third highest in the League. • Pittsburgh held the Dolphins scoreless over the final 46:41 of the game. • Miami’s longest drive of the game was a 68-yard TD drive in the first quarter. The BEST REGULAR-SEASON ROAD RECORD IN THE FREE AGENCY ERA Dolphins only managed one drive of 40 yards or longer the rest of the game. Rank Team Record Win Pct. • Pittsburgh held Miami to 10 yards or less on six separate drives. • Pittsburgh limited Los Angeles Chargers to just 32 yards rushing on 14 carries, good for a 1. New England Patriots 131-83 .612 2.3 yards/rush average. The Chargers’ longest run of the night was 11 yards. 2. Pittsburgh Steelers 117-95-1 .552 • Los Angeles Chargers WR Keenan Allen had 14 receptions for 148 yards and a TD vs. 3. 108-103-2 .512 Pittsburgh in last season’s 33-30 victory for the Chargers. The Steelers limited Allen to 4. Indianapolis Colts 107-106 .502 just two catches for 33 yards. 5. Green Bay Packers 106-107 .498 • Pittsburgh limited Los Angeles Chargers to 20 yards or less of offensive over each of the Chargers first four drives, and five of their first six possessions. • Pittsburgh’s regular-season road record during the free agency era (since 1993) is 117- • Six of Los Angeles Chargers’ 10 offensive drives netted 20 yards or less. 95-1 (.552). • Pittsburgh limited the Ravens to just -2 yards of total offense over their final three drives • Pittsburgh’s 117 regular-season road victories during the free agency era (since 1993) of the opening half on Oct. 6 (-1, -9 and 8). are the second most in the League. • Pittsburgh forced three more turnovers vs. Baltimore. The Steelers have forced 12 • Pittsburgh’s .552 regular-season road winning percentage during the free agency era turnovers over their last four games. (since 1993) is the second highest in the League. • The Steelers picked off three passes vs. Baltimore, which marked the first time Pittsburgh had three interceptions in a game since Sept. 24, 2018 at Tampa Bay. FIRST TO 450 • Pittsburgh limited the Ravens to just 277 total yards and 3.8 yards/play. Baltimore • Pittsburgh recorded its 450th regular-season win since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger in entered the game averaging 482.5 total yards/game and 6.7 yards/play. Week 8 of 2017 at Detroit. The Steelers became the first NFL team since the merger to • Seven of Baltimore’s 12 offensive drives gained 15 yards or less. reach 450 wins. • The Steelers are 472-296-3 (.614) during the regular season since 1970. WINNING ERA OF FREE AGENCY • Pittsburgh’s 472 victories since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger are the most in the League. • Pittsburgh has the second-best regular-season record in the NFL during the free agency • Pittsburgh’s .614 winning percentage since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger is the highest in era, since 1993, with a 269-156-2 (.632) mark. the League. • The Steelers are 1 of 3 teams (New England, 294; Green Bay, 266) with at least 250 regular season wins since 1993. MOST REGULAR-SEASON WINS SINCE 1970 AFL-NFL MERGER • The following is a look at the best regular-season records in the free agency era: Rank Team Wins BEST REGULAR-SEASON RECORD IN THE FREE AGENCY ERA 1. Pittsburgh Steelers 472 Rank Team Record Win Pct. 2. Dallas Cowboys 451 1. New England Patriots 294-133 .689 3. Boston/New England Patriots 447 2. Pittsburgh Steelers 269-156-2 .632 4. Denver Broncos 440 3. Green Bay Packers 266-159-2 .625 5. Miami Dolphins 439 4. Denver Broncos 247-180 .578 5. Indianapolis Colts 245-182 .574

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com GAME NOTES WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 11 BEST REGULAR-SEASON WIN PERCENTAGE SINCE 1970 AFL-NFL MERGER BEST REGULAR-SEASON ROAD WIN PERCENTAGE SINCE 1970 AFL-NFL Rank Team Record Win Pct. MERGER 1. Pittsburgh Steelers 472-296-3 .614 Rank Team Record Win Pct. 2. Dallas Cowboys 451-320 .585 1. Dallas Cowboys 200-186 .518 3. Boston/New England Patriots 447-324 .580 2. Pittsburgh Steelers 195-188-2 .509 4. Denver Broncos 440-325-6 .575 3. Boston/New England Patriots 193-193 .500 5. Miami Dolphins 439-330-2 .571 4. San Francisco 49ers 189-195-1 .492 5. Miami Dolphins 188-197-1 .488 • The Steelers own the best regular-season home record in the NFL with a 277-108-1 mark (.719) since 1970. • The Steelers are 112-70-1 (.615) in regular-season games against the NFC since 1970. • Pittsburgh’s 277 home victories since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger are the most in the • Pittsburgh’s 112 victories against the NFC since 1970 are the most by an AFC franchise. League. • Pittsburgh’s .615 winning percentage against the NFC since the 1970 is the highest in • Pittsburgh’s .719 home winning percentage since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger is the the League. highest in the League. MOST REGULAR-SEASON WINS BY AFC TEAM VS. NFC SINCE 1970 AFL-NFL MOST REGULAR-SEASON HOME WINS SINCE 1970 AFL-NFL MERGER MERGER Rank Team Wins Rank Team Wins 1. Pittsburgh Steelers 277 1. Pittsburgh Steelers 112 2. Denver Broncos 263 2. Miami Dolphins 110 3. Minnesota Vikings 260 3. Denver Broncos 105 4. Boston/New England Patriots 254 4. Boston/New England Patriots 103 5. Miami Dolphins 251 5. Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders 100 Dallas Cowboys 251 BEST REGULAR-SEASON WIN PERCENTAGE BY AFC TEAM VS. NFC SINCE 1970 BEST REGULAR-SEASON HOME WIN PERCENTAGE SINCE 1970 AFL-NFL AFL-NFL MERGER MERGER Rank Team Record Win Pct. Rank Team Record Win Pct. 1. Pittsburgh Steelers 112-70-1 .615 1. Pittsburgh Steelers 277-108-1 .719 2. Miami Dolphins 110-73 .601 2. Baltimore Ravens 130-58-1 .690 3. Baltimore Ravens 53-39-1 .575 3. Denver Broncos 263-119-4 .687 4. Boston/New England Patriots 103-79 .566 4. Minnesota Vikings 260-125-1 .675 5. Denver Broncos 105-82-2 .561 5. Boston/New England Patriots 254-131 .660 • In 2018, the Steelers clinched its 15th consecutive season with a .500 record or better, • The Steelers own the second-best regular-season road record in the NFL with a 195- which is the second-longest active streak in the NFL, and the longest streak in team 188-2 mark (.509) since 1970. history (1972-1984, 13): • Pittsburgh’s 195 road victories since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger are the second most in the League. MOST CONSECUTIVE NON-LOSING SEASONS • Pittsburgh’s .509 road winning percentage since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger is the Rank Team Record Win Pct. second highest in the League. 1. New England Patriots 19 2001-19 MOST REGULAR-SEASON ROAD WINS SINCE 1970 AFL-NFL MERGER 2. Pittsburgh Steelers 15 2004-18 3. Seattle Seahawks 8 2012-19 Rank Team Wins 4. 6 2013-18 1. Dallas Cowboys 200 2. Pittsburgh Steelers 195 3. Boston/New England Patriots 193 4. San Francisco 49ers 189 5. Miami Dolphins 188

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com GAME NOTES WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 12 TOMLIN AMONG THE BEST BEST HOME RECORD IN THE NFL SINCE 2001 • Mike Tomlin has led Pittsburgh to a 131-71-1 (.648) record in the regular season Rank Team Record Win Pct. since becoming the team’s head coach in 2007. • Tomlin’s 131 victories are second best in the NFL since 2007. 1. New England Patriots 126-23 .846 2. Baltimore Ravens 109-40 .732 NFL TEAM RECORDS SINCE 2007 3. Pittsburgh Steelers 108-41-1 .723 Rank Team Record Playoff Apps. Super Bowl Apps. 4. Green Bay Packers 106-42-2 .713 1. New England Patriots 160-43 11 4 5. Seattle Seahawks 104-45 .698 2. Pittsburgh Steelers 131-71-1 8 2 • Pittsburgh’s .723 regular-season winning percentage at Heinz Field is the second-best 3. Green Bay Packers 127-74-2 9 1 of any NFL franchise in its current stadium (minimum of 100 games): 4. New Orleans Saints 124-79 6 1 5. Indianapolis Colts 120-83 8 1 BEST ALL-TIME RECORD IN CURRENT STADIUM Rank Venue Record Win Pct. • Tomlin’s .648 regular-season win percentage is second best among active NFL head coaches (minimum 50 games). 1. Gillette Stadium 120-21 .851 2. Heinz Field 108-41-1 .723 ACTIVE HEAD COACH WINNING PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 50 GAMES) 3. M&T Bank Stadium 123-50 .711 Rank Coach W L T Win Pct. 4. CenturyLink Field 98-43 .695 1. (CLE 1991-95, NE 2000-pres.) 271 124 0 .686 5. Lambeau Field 231-123-6 .650 2. Mike Tomlin (PIT 2007-pres.) 131 71 1 .648 • The Steelers are 30-7-1 (.803) at home against NFC opponents since opening Heinz 3. (NO 2006-pres.) 127 76 0 .626 Field in 2001. 4. (PHI 1999-2012, KC 2013-pres.) 201 128 1 .611 • Pittsburgh’s 30 regular-season victories against the NFC at Heinz Field are tied for the 5. (MIN 2014-pres.) 55 35 1 .610 most in the AFC since 2001. • Pittsburgh’s .803 regular-season winning percentage against the NFC at Heinz Field is TOMLIN VS. NFC the highest in the AFC since 2001. • During his career, Mike Tomlin’s regular-season record against the NFC is 33-18 (.647), including 20-6 (.769) at Heinz Field. MOST REGULAR-SEASON HOME WINS BY AFC TEAM VS. NFC SINCE 2001 • The Steelers’ .647 regular-season winning percentage against the NFC under Tomlin is Rank Team Wins second-best among AFC teams: 1. Pittsburgh Steelers 30 AFC RECORDS VS. NFC SINCE 2007 Boston/New England Patriots 30 Rank Team W L T Win Pct. 3. Baltimore Ravens 29 1. New England Patriots 41 11 0 .788 4. Indianapolis Colts 25 2. Pittsburgh Steelers 33 18 0 .647 Denver Broncos 25 3. Baltimore Ravens 31 20 0 .608 Kansas City Chiefs 25 4. Indianapolis Colts 29 20 0 .592 BEST REGULAR-SEASON HOME WIN PERCENTAGE BY AFC TEAM VS. NFC 5. 30 21 0 .588 SINCE 2001 • Including the postseason Tomlin has a .642 winning percentage (34-19) against the Rank Team Record Win Pct. NFC during his first 13 years. 1. Pittsburgh Steelers 30-7-1 .803 2. Boston/New England Patriots 30-8 .789 HEINZ FIELD ADVANTAGE 3. Baltimore Ravens 29-8 .784 • The Steelers are 108-41-1 (.723) in regular-season games at Heinz Field since the stadium opened in 2001. 4. Indianapolis Colts 25-12 .676 • Pittsburgh’s 108 regular-season victories at Heinz Field are third most in the NFL since Denver Broncos 25-12 .676 2001. • Pittsburgh’s .723 regular-season winning percentage at Heinz Field is the third highest • The Steelers are 78-34 (.696) at home against AFC opponents since opening Heinz Field in the NFL since 2001. in 2001. • Pittsburgh’s 78 regular-season victories against the AFC at Heinz Field are the third- most in the NFL since 2001. • Pittsburgh’s .696 regular-season winning percentage against the AFC at Heinz Field is the third-highest in the NFL since 2001.

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com GAME NOTES WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 13 MOST REGULAR-SEASON HOME WINS BY AFC TEAM VS. AFC SINCE 2001 TOMLIN AT HEINZ FIELD Rank Team Wins • Mike Tomlin has guided Pittsburgh to a 74-28 (.725) regular-season record at Heinz Field. 1. Boston/New England Patriots 96 • Tomlin earned his 50th regular-season home win in Week 9 in 2015 vs. Oakland and 2. Baltimore Ravens 80 joined Chuck Noll (119) and Bill Cowher (85) as the third head coach in Steelers 3. Pittsburgh Steelers 78 history with 50 regular season home victories. 4. Indianapolis Colts 77 • Tomlin has led Pittsburgh to at least five home wins in each of his first 12 seasons as the team’s head coach and six home wins in eight of his first 12 at the helm. 5. Denver Broncos 71 • Tomlin’s 74 home victories are the third-most in the NFL since 2007. BEST REGULAR-SEASON HOME WIN PERCENTAGE BY AFC TEAM VS. AFC • Tomlin’s .725 home winning percentage is third-highest in the NFL since 2007. SINCE 2001 MOST REGULAR-SEASON HOME WINS SINCE 2007 Rank Team Record Win Pct. Rank Team Wins 1. Boston/New England Patriots 96-15 .865 1. Boston/New England Patriots 89 2. Baltimore Ravens 80-32 .714 2. Green Bay Packers 76 3. Pittsburgh Steelers 78-34 .696 3. Pittsburgh Steelers 74 4. Indianapolis Colts 77-36 .681 4. Baltimore Ravens 73 5. Denver Broncos 71-41 .634 5. Seattle Seahawks 69 PRIMETIME SPECIALIST Minnesota Vikings 69 • Since the 2011 season, the Steelers have played in 42 primetime games, including New Orleans Saints 69 three games in 2019: victories over the Los Angeles Chargers, 24-17, on Sunday Night Football in Week 6 and Miami Dolphins, 27-14, on Monday Night Football in Week 8, BEST REGULAR-SEASON HOME WIN PERCENTAGE SINCE 2007 and a loss to the Cleveland Browns, 21-7, on Thursday Night Football in Week 11. Rank Team Record Win Pct. • Pittsburgh also routed the Cincinnati Bengals, 27-3, on Monday Night Football in Week 4 of 2019. 1. Boston/New England Patriots 89-12 .881 • Mike Tomlin has guided Pittsburgh to a 41-20 (.672) overall record in regular-season 2. Green Bay Packers 76-24-2 .755 primetime games. 3. Pittsburgh Steelers 74-28 .725 • Tomlin’s 41 victories in primetime games are the second-most in the NFL since 2007. 4. Baltimore Ravens 73-28 .723 • Tomlin’s .672 winning percentage in primetime games is the third-highest in the NFL since 2007. 5. Seattle Seahawks 69-32 .683 • Tomlin is 15-2 (.882) on Monday Night Football, 18-11 (.621) on Sunday Night Football Minnesota Vikings 69-32 .683 and 8-7 (.533) on Thursday Night Football. • Tomlin’s 15 victories on Monday Night Football are the most in the NFL since 2007. WINNING AT LEAST FOUR HOME GAMES • Tomlin’s .882 winning percentage on Monday Night Football is the highest in the NFL • The Steelers have won at least four home games in each of the previous 19 seasons, since 2007. which is the longest active streak in the NFL:

HEINZ FIELD UNDER THE LIGHTS MOST CONSECUTIVE SEASONS WITH AT LEAST FOUR HOME WINS • Pittsburgh erased a 14-0 deficit at the end of the first quarter and cruised past the Rank Team Seasons Years Miami Dolphins, 27-14, on Monday Night Football in Week 8, marking the team’s 28th 1. Pittsburgh Steelers 20 2000-19 regular-season primetime victory at Heinz Field. 2. New England Patriots 19 2001-19 • The Steelers routed the Cincinnati Bengals, 27-3, on Monday Night Football in Week 4 of 2019. 3. Green Bay Packers 13 2007-19 • Pittsburgh’s regular-season record in primetime games at Heinz Field is 28-9 (.757). • Pittsburgh’s 28 regular-season victories in primetime games at Heinz Field are the • Pittsburgh earned its 100th regular-season victory in its 139th game at Heinz Field, second-most in the NFL since 2001. which tied as the fourth-fewest games to reach 100 wins in a particular stadium (New • Pittsburgh’s .757 regular-season winning percentage in primetime games at Heinz England at Gillette Stadium, 119; Pittsburgh at Three Rivers Stadium, 133; Miami at Field is the fourth-highest in the NFL since 2001. Orange Bowl, 137; Baltimore at M&T Bank Stadium, 139).

BEST REGULAR-SEASON HOME PRIMETIME GAME RECORD SINCE 2001 Rank Team Record Win Pct. 1. Seattle Seahawks 25-6 .806 2. Boston/New England Patriots 29-9 .763 3. Baltimore Ravens 19-6 .760 4. Pittsburgh Steelers 28-9 .757 5. Green Bay Packers 27-11 .711

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com GAME NOTES WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 14 TOMLIN IN 12 WINNING RECORD IN FIRST 12 SEASONS • In his first 12 seasons as the head coach of the Steelers,Mike Tomlin has an extensive • Mike Tomlin secured a non-losing season with the Steelers’ eighth win in 2018, a list of accomplishments. 17-10 win at Heinz Field in Week 15 against New England, a streak dating back to his • Tomlin’s 125 wins in his first 12 seasons are the most wins in team history for any first season as the team’s head coach in 2007. coach in his first 12 campaigns and his two Super Bowl appearances are second-most • Tomlin is one of five head coaches in NFL history to begin a head coaching tenure with for the franchise for a coach in his first 12 seasons. at least 12 consecutive non-losing seasons: • Tomlin’s eight postseason berths are tied for the most in a coach’s first 12 seasons with the Steelers and his six division titles are third most. MOST CONSECUTIVE NON-LOSING SEASONS TO BEGIN NFL HEAD COACHING • Below is a look at where Tomlin ranks among Steelers coaches in their first 12 seasons: CAREER Rank Head Coach Years Wins STEELERS HEAD COACHES RECORD THROUGH 12 SEASONS 1. 1984-97 14 Rank Head Coach Record Years 2. 1963-75 13 1. Mike Tomlin 125-67-1 (.650) 2007-18 3. Mike Tomlin 2007-18 12 2. Chuck Noll 109-64-1 (.629) 1969-1980 4. George Allen 1966-77 12 3. Bill Cowher 115-76-1 (.602) 1992-2003 5. Curly Lambeau 1921-32 12 Rank Head Coach Super Bowl App. Super Bowl Wins 1. Chuck Noll 4 (1974, ‘75, ‘78, ‘79) 4 (1974, ‘75, ‘78, ‘79) WIN NO. 125 2. Mike Tomlin 2 (2008, ’10) 1 (2008) • Mike Tomlin earned his 125th regular-season win with the Steelers in the team’s 16-13 win against the Cincinnati Bengals at Heinz Field in Week 17 of 2018. 3. Bill Cowher 2 (1995, 2006) 1 (2006) • The game was Tomlin’s 192nd of his regular-season tenure, tying him with Rank Head Coach Playoff App. Years for the fifth-fewest games by an NFL head coach to secure 125 wins: 1. Bill Cowher 8 1992-97, 2001, ‘02 2. Chuck Noll 8 1972-79 FEWEST NFL GAMES COACHED TO 125 WINS 3. Mike Tomlin 8 2007, ’08, ’10-11, ‘14-17 Rank Head Coach Teams Games Rank Head Coach Division Titles Years 1. Don Shula Baltimore-Miami 164 1. Bill Cowher 7 (AFC Central/North) 1992, ’94-97, 2001, ‘02 2. Washington 185 2. Chuck Noll 7 (AFC Central) 1972, ’74-79 3. Decatur-Chicago 187 3. Mike Tomlin 6 (AFC North) 2007-08, ’10, ‘14, ‘16-17 4. Tony Dungy Tampa Bay-Indianapolis 189 5. Mike Tomlin Pittsburgh 192 AMONG COACHES IN FIRST 12 YEARS 6. Bud Grant Minnesota 192 • Mike Tomlin earned his 125th regular-season victory in Week 17 at Heinz Field in 2018, and accumulated a 125-66-1 regular-season record in his first 12 seasons as a TOMLIN GOING FOR TWO head coach in NFL (2007-18). • Pittsburgh failed to convert its first two-point play of the 2019 season --QB Mason • Tomlin became the third head coach in NFL history with 125 or more regular-season Rudolph was unable to convert on a pass play vs. Seattle on Sept. 15. wins in their first 12 seasons as a head coach: • The Steelers converted 4-of-5 two-point attempts in 2018. • Pittsburgh converted two of its four two-point attempts in 2017, and three of its nine MOST WINS AMONG NFL HEAD COACHES DURING FIRST 12 SEASONS tries in 2016, its first two conversions both coming in the first quarter of games (Oct. 2 Rank Head Coach Years Wins vs. Kansas City and Oct. 16 at Miami). 1. Don Shula 1963-74 128 • The Steelers converted 8-of-11 two-point attempts in 2015, which set an NFL record for the most conversions in a season. 2. Tony Dungy 1996-2007 127 3. Mike Tomlin 2007-18 125 4. Joe Gibbs 1981-92 124 5. Mike McCarthy 2006-17 121

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com GAME NOTES WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 15 • Below is a look at the number of two-point conversions and attempts since Mike • Tomlin became the eighth head coach in NFL history with 100 or more regular-season Tomlin became the team’s head coach in 2007: wins in their first 10 seasons as a head coach:

STEELERS TWO-POINT CONVERSATION PERCENTAGE UNDER MIKE TOMLIN MOST WINS AMONG NFL HEAD COACHES IN THEIR FIRST 10 SEASONS Year Conversions-Attempts Pct. Rank Head Coach Years Wins 2007 2-of-2 100% 1. George Seifert 1989-96, 1999-2000 113 2008 0-of-1 0% 2. Don Shula 1963-72 105 2009 0-of-0 0% 3. Mike McCarthy 2006-15 104 2010 2-of-2 100% 4. Mike Tomlin 2007-16 103 2011 0-of-0 0% John Madden 1969-78 103 2012 1-of-2 50% 6. Tony Dungy 1996-2005 102 2013 1-of-2 50% 7. 1982-91 101 2014 4-of-4 100% Joe Gibbs 1981-90 101 2015 8-of-11 72.7% FEWEST TO 100 2016 3-of-9 33% • Mike Tomlin reached 100 regular-season wins in 157 games, the sixth-fewest games 2017 2-of-4 50% to reach 100 career victories among coaches who began their career after 1970: 2018 4-of-5 80% 2019 0-of-1 0% FEWEST GAMES COACHED TO 60 WINS TOTALS 27-of-43 62.8% Rank Head Coach Years Wins 1. George Seifert San Francisco-Carolina 133 TOMLIN’S 100 WINS IN 10 SEASONS 2. Mike Ditka Chicago 150 • Mike Tomlin became the third head coach in Steelers history to record 100 regular- season wins in Week 14 of 2016, with the team’s 27-20 victory at Buffalo. Joe Gibbs Washington 150 • Tomlin joined Chuck Noll (1969-91, 193) and Bill Cowher (1992-2006, 149) in the Mike McCarthy Green Bay 150 team’s 100-win club. The Steelers became the first NFL franchise with three 100-win 5. Tony Dungy Tampa Bay-Indianapolis 156 head coaches. 6. Mike Tomlin Pittsburgh 157 • Tomlin earned his 100th regular-season victory in his 157th career regular-season game, which marked the fewest games by a Steelers head coach to reach the century mark (Chuck Noll, 158; Bill Cowher, 163). • Tomlin’s 100th win occurred in his 10th season with the Steelers, becoming the first Pittsburgh head coach to reach 100 wins in his first 10 years Bill( Cowher, 1992- 2001, 99; Chuck Noll, 1976-78, 88). • Tomlin also joined an elite NFL head coach fraternity by reaching 100 wins in his 10th season, • Tomlin is the ninth head coach in NFL history to win 100 games in his first 10 seasons with one franchise, joining Bill Belichick (New England), Mike Ditka (Chicago), Joe Gibbs (Washington), John Madden (Oakland), Mike McCarthy (Green Bay), Marty Schottenheimer (Kansas City), Mike Shanahan (Denver) and Don Shula (Miami).

AMONG COACHES IN FIRST 10 YEARS • Mike Tomlin earned his 100th regular-season victory in Week 14 at Buffalo in 2016, and accumulated a 103-57 regular-season record in his first 10 seasons as a head coach in NFL (2007-16).

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com GAME NOTES WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 16 LIMITING SACKS • Since 2014, the Steelershave yielded 153 sacks, which is the second fewest sacks • The Steelers’ offensive line ranks fourth in the NFL in fewest sacks allowed. Pittsburgh allowed among all NFL teams: has yielded just 18 sacks in 2019. NFL FEWEST SACKS ALLOWED SINCE 2014 NFL FEWEST SACKS ALLOWED IN 2019 Rank Team Sacks Allowed Rank Team Sacks Allowed 1. New Orleans Saints 150 1. Dallas Cowboys 12 2. Pittsburgh Steelers 153 2. Oakland Raiders 16 3. Baltimore Ravens 154 Los Angeles Rams 16 4. New England Patriots 163 4. Pittsburgh Steelers 18 5. Oakland Raiders 171 5. New England Patriots 19 Baltimore Ravens 19 STACKING UP SACKS • The Steelers rank third in the NFL in sacks with 38. Pittsburgh has recorded four or Kansas City Chiefs 19 more sacks in 7 different games this season. • The Steelers rank sixth in the NFL in fewest sacks per pass attempt (4.86%). NFL MOST SACKS IN 2019 NFL FEWEST SACKS PER PASS ATTEMPT IN 2019 Rank Team Sacks Rank Team Sacks/Pass Attempt 1. San Francisco 49ers 44 1. Dallas Cowboys 3.01% 2. Carolina Panthers 41 2. New England Patriots 4.27% 3. Pittsburgh Steelers 38 Los Angeles Rams 4.27% 4. New England Patriots 37 4. Kansas City Chiefs 4.58% 5. Jacksonville Jaguars 35 5. Oakland Raiders 4.61% Cleveland Browns 35 6. Pittsburgh Steelers 4.86% • The Steelers also rank third in the NFL in sacks per pass attempt (10.05%). • Pittsburgh limited opponents to 24 sacks in 2018 – the fourth-fewest allowed by any NFL MOST SACKS PER PASS ATTEMPT IN 2019 team on the season. They held opponents to one or zero sacks in 10 of 16 games in 2018. Rank Team Sacks/Pass Attempt 1. San Francisco 49ers 13.33% NFL FEWEST SACKS ALLOWED IN 2018 2. Carolina Panthers 10.25% Rank Team Sacks Allowed 3. Pittsburgh Steelers 10.05% 1. Indianapolis Colts 18 4. New England Patriots 10.03% 2. New Orleans Saints 20 4. Jacksonville Jaguars 9.69% 3. New England Patriots 21 4. Pittsburgh Steelers 24 • Pittsburgh registered 52 sacks in 2018, which was tied for the most by any team last season. 5. Kansas City Chiefs 26 NFL MOST SACKS IN 2018 • Since 2018, the Steelers have yielded 42 sacks, which is the fourth-fewest sacks allowed among all NFL teams. Rank Team Sacks 1. Pittsburgh Steelers 52 NFL FEWEST SACKS ALLOWED SINCE 2018 Kansas City Chiefs 52 Rank Team Sacks Allowed 3. 50 1. Indianapolis Colts 39 Minnesota Vikings 50 2. New England Patriots 40 5. Arizona Cardinals 49 3. New Orleans Saints 41 New Orleans Saints 49 4. Pittsburgh Steelers 42 5. Kansas City Chiefs 45

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com GAME NOTES WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 17 • Since 2018, the Steelers have registered 90 sacks, which is the most sacks among all • Fitzpatrick’s 8 combined takeaways (interceptions, forced fumbles and fumble NFL teams. recoveries) rank tied for second in the NFL.

NFL MOST SACKS SINCE 2018 2019 NFL TAKEAWAY LEADERS Rank Team Sacks Rank Player, Team Int. FF FR Tot. 1. Pittsburgh Steelers 90 1. T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh Steelers 1 5 3 9 2. Kansas City Chiefs 84 2. Minkah Fitzpatrick, Pittsburgh Steelers 5 1 2 8 3. Minnesota Vikings 81 Chandler Jones, Arizona Cardinals 0 5 3 8 San Francisco 49ers 81 4. Devin Bush, Pittsburgh Steelers 2 1 4 7 5. New Orleans Saints 80 Devin McCourty, New England Patriots 5 1 1 7 Joe Schobert, Cleveland Browns 4 2 1 7 • Since 2014, the Steelers have recorded 265 sacks, which is the most sacks among all NFL teams: Jamie Collins, New England Patriots 3 3 1 7 , Baltimore Ravens 2 2 3 7 NFL MOST SACKS SINCE 2014 , L.A. Rams 2 2 3 7 Rank Team Sacks Von Bell, New Orleans Saints 1 2 4 7 1. Pittsburgh Steelers 265 • Fitzpatrick is the first Steelers player with 5 interceptions in the first 9 weeks of the 2. Carolina Panthers 257 season since S Darren Perry in 1994, and Fitzpatrick did it in just 7 games. 3. Minnesota Vikings 243 • Fitzpatrick is the first player in franchise history to have 5 or more interceptions and 2 or 4. Jacksonville Jaguars 240 more fumble recoveries in his first or second NFL season. 5. Denver Broncos 237 • Fitzpatrick registered an interception in 3 consecutive games for the first time in his career (Weeks 9-11). • Pittsburgh, New England and San Francisco are the only teams in the NFL that rank • Fitzpatrick’s streak of 3 straight games with an interception was tied for the fourth- among the top-five in both fewest sacks allowed and sacks. longest streak in franchise history. • Fitzpatrick was the first Steelers player with an interception in 3 consecutive games since FITZPATRICK DOES IT AGAIN accomplished the feat in Weeks 11-14 of 2008. • S Minkah Fitzpatrick registered 6 tackles and 1 fumble recovery in the Week 12 • Fitzpatrick’s 43-yard fumble return for TD gave the Steelers a 14-7 lead over Los Angeles victory over Cincinnati. Rams with 2:36 left in the first half. • Fitzpatrick is tied with New England’s Devin McCourty for the NFL lead with five • Fitzpatrick was the first Steelers player with defensive TDs in back-to-back weeks since interceptions. Sam Washington in Week 3 and 4 of the 1984 season. • Fitzpatrick was the first Steelers player to have a fumble return TD and a pick-six in the 2019 NFL INTERCEPTION LEADERS same season since 1996 (both Carnell Lake and Ron Woodson). • Fitzpatrick joined (Baltimore), Marlon Humphrey (Baltimore) and Erik Rank Player, Team Interceptions Harris (Oakland) as the only defensive players in the NFL with multiple TDs in 2019. 1. Minkah Fitzpatrick, Pittsburgh Steelers 5 • Fitzpatrick’s five interceptions in 2019 are the most by a Steeler in a single season since Devin McCourty, New England Patriots 5 Troy Polamalu had seven picks in 2010. 3. 7 different players with 4 • Fitzpatrick registered 7 tackles and a 96-yard interception return for TD in the 26-24 victory over the Indianapolis Colts on Nov. 3. • Fitzpatrick has recorded five interceptions (all with the Steelers) in 2019 and seven • Fitzpatrick’s 96-yard interception return for TD tied the score against the Colts, 10-10, over his two-year career. with 2:36 left in the first half. • Fitzpatrick has recorded 4 interceptions, 5 passes defended, 1 fumble recovery and 2 • The 96-yard interception return for TD was the second-longest in regular-season defensive TDs over his last 5 games. franchise history. • Fitzpatrick has been involved in 8 of the Steelers’ 28 takeaways this season (5 • The longest interception return for TD in regular-season franchise history is a 99-yard interceptions, 1 forced fumble and 2 fumble recoveries), despite playing in just 8 games interception return for TD by Martin Kottler on Sept. 27, 1933 (the first year of the for Pittsburgh. Steelers existence). • Fitzpatrick was the first Steelers player with four interceptions in the first 9 weeks of the season since LB Joey Porter in 2002. • Fitzpatrick was the first Steelers player with an interception return for TD since LB Vince Williams vs. Carolina on Nov. 8, 2018. • Fitzpatrick was the first Steelers player with an interception in the game following a 2-interception game since accomplished the feat in Week 16 (vs. San Diego Chargers) and 17 (at Baltimore Ravens) of 2003.

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com GAME NOTES WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 18 LONGEST INTERCEPTION TD RETURN IN STEELERS REGULAR-SEASON • Fitzpatrick was selected by the Dolphins in the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft, the HISTORY 11th pick overall. Rank Player, Date Opponent Yards • Fitzpatrick had 5 tackles in the Dolphins season opener against Baltimore and added 6 tackles against New England last week, with a forced fumble and fumble recovery. 1. Martin Kottler (Sept. 27, 1933) vs. Chicago Cardinals 99* • A three-year starter at Alabama, he played in 42 games, starting 38. He had 171 2. Minkah Fitzpatrick, Nov. 3, 2019 vs. Indianapolis Colts 96* tackles, including 109 solo stops, 4.5 sacks, nine interceptions, 35 pass defenses and 3. Jack Hinkle, Oct. 9, 1943 vs. New York Giants 91 two forced fumbles. He won the Jim Thorpe Award as the nation’s top defensive back 4. , Nov. 30, 2008 at New England Patriots 89 his final season and became the third player in NCAA history to win both the Chuck Bednarik and Jim Thorpe Awards, joining and Patrick Peterson with 5. Glen Edwards, Sept. 30, 1973 at Houston Oilers 86* that honor. He was also a unanimous first-team All-American in 2017. * returned for touchdown TURN DOWN FOR WATT FITZPATRICK TRICKS, MISTREATS HIS OLD TEAM • LB T.J. Watt ranks first or second on the Steelers in sacks (11.5, 1st), tackles for loss • S Minkah Fitzpatrick became the first player in the Super Bowl era to intercept two (10, t-1st), quarterback hits (25, 1st), forced fumbles (5, 1st) and fumble recoveries (3, or more passes against a team he played for earlier that season. 2nd). • Fitzpatrick picked off Miami Dolphins QB twice on Oct. 28. • Watt’s 25 quarterback hits are tied for the NFL lead. • Fitzpatrick registered two interceptions in a game for the first time in his career. • Fitzpatrick became the first Steeler with multiple interceptions in a game since CB Brice 2019 NFL QUARTERBACK HIT LEADERS McCain had two against Cincinnati on Dec. 28, 2014 (W, 27-17). Rank Player, Team QB Hits • Fitzpatrick became NFL player to pick off a quarterback with the same last name twice 1. T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh Steelers 25 in a game since Detroit Lions’ CB Levi Johnson intercepted Denver Broncos QB Charley Matt Judon, Baltimore Ravens 25 Johnson twice in Week 12 of 1974. 3. Za’Darius Smith, Green Bay Packers 23 FITZPATRICK MAKES IMMEDIATE IMPACT 4. Shaquill Barrett, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 22 • S Minkah Fitzpatrick made quite a Steelers debut against San Francisco (Sept. 22). 5. Joey Bosa, L.A. Chargers 21 • Fitzpatrick was the first Pittsburgh player to have an interception and forced fumble in Everson Griffen, Minnesota Vikings 21 the same game since William Gay vs. Indianapolis on Nov. 24, 2016. • Fitzpatrick recorded his third career interception and first as a member of the Steelers • Watt’s 5 forced fumbles rank tied for first in the NFL. • Fitzpatrick registered a forced fumble early in the second quarter. • Fitzpatrick was the sixth Steelers defensive back to force a fumble and intercept a pass 2019 NFL FORCED FUMBLE LEADERS in the same game since 1993. Rank Player, Team FF 1. T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh Steelers 5 Name Date Opp. Int. FF Result Khalil Mack, Chicago Bears 5 Minkah Fitzpatrick 9/22/2019 SF 1 1 L, 20-24 Shaquill Barrett, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 5 William Gay 11/24/2016 IND 1 1 W 28-7 Chandler Jones, Arizona Cardinals 5 William Gay 11/24/2013 CLE 1 1 W 27-11 5. , 4 Will Allen 11/17/2013 DET 1 1 W 37-27 Terrell Suggs, Arizona Cardinals 4 Cortez Allen 12/23/2012 CIN 2 1 L 10-13 Deshea Townsend 12/24/2006 BAL 1 1 L 7-31 • Watt’s 11.5 sacks rank third in the NFL. Deshea Townsend 9/24/2006 CIN 1 1 L 20-28 Troy Polamalu 9/7/2006 MIA 1 1 W 28-17 2019 NFL SACK LEADERS Rank Player, Team Sacks STEELERS ADD S MINKAH FITZPATRICK 1. Shaquill Barrett, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 12.5 • The Steelers traded for S Minkah Fitzpatrick from the Miami Dolphins in exchange for draft picks in the upcoming NFL Drafts. As part of the trade, the Steelers acquire Chandler Jones, Arizona Cardinals 12.5 Fitzpatrick along with the Dolphins fourth-round selection in the 2020 NFL Draft and 3. T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh Steelers 11.5 their seventh-round pick in the 2021 NFL Draft. In exchange, the Steelers have given up 4. Preston Smith, Green Bay Packers 10.5 their first-round and fifth-round picks in the 2020 NFL Draft and their sixth-round pick 5. Za’Darius Smith, Green Bay Packers 10.0 in the 2021 NFL Draft. Arik Armstead, San Francisco 49ers 10.0 • In 2018 Fitzpatrick was one of just eight rookies with 50+ tackles and an interception, and one of just seven with 50+ tackles and 5+ passes defensed. , Cleveland Browns 10.0 • Fitzpatrick played three different positions – safety, boundary corner and slot corner – for the Dolphins defense. • Watt’s 3 fumble recoveries rank tied for third in the NFL. • Fitzpatrick’s 79 tackles in 2018 were 10th among rookies while his seven passes • Watt’s 10 tackles for loss rank tied for eighth in the NFL. defensed were tied for sixth.

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com GAME NOTES WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 19 • Watt’s 9 combined takeaways (interceptions, forced fumbles and fumble recoveries) NFL FORCED FUMBLE LEADERS SINCE 2017 lead the NFL. Rank Player, Team Forced Fumbles 2019 NFL TAKEAWAY LEADERS 1. T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh Steelers 12 Khalil Mack, Oakland Raiders-Chicago Bears 12 Rank Player, Team Int. FF FR Tot. 3. Aaron Donald, Los Angeles Rams 11 1. T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh Steelers 1 5 3 9 4. Dee Ford, Kansas City Chiefs-San Francisco 49ers 10 2. Minkah Fitzpatrick, Pittsburgh Steelers 5 1 2 8 Chandler Jones, Arizona Cardinals 10 Chandler Jones, Arizona Cardinals 0 5 3 8 4. Devin Bush, Pittsburgh Steelers 2 1 4 7 • Watt registered 1.5 sacks, three QB hits, one fumble recovery and one tackle for loss in Devin McCourty, New England Patriots 5 1 1 7 the 27-3 rout of Cincinnati on Sept. 30. Joe Schobert, Cleveland Browns 4 2 1 7 • Watt’s fumble recovery stopped a second-quarter Bengals’ drive inside the Pittsburgh 30-yard line. Jamie Collins, New England Patriots 3 3 1 7 • Watt recorded five tackles, 1.0 sack and 3.0 tackles for loss vs. Baltimore on Oct. 6. The Marlon Humphrey, Baltimore Ravens 2 2 3 7 3.0 tackles for loss are his second most in a game (career best of 4.0 came on Sept. 9, Cory Littleton, L.A. Rams 2 2 3 7 2018 at Cleveland). Von Bell, New Orleans Saints 1 2 4 7 • Watt recorded a sack and forced fumble against Seattle on Sept. 15. • Watt registered his second career interception on San Francisco’s opening drive of the • Watt recorded 2 tackles, 1 sack, 1 quarterback hit, 1 tackle for loss, 1 pass defended game on Sept. 22. and 1 forced fumble in the Week 12 victory over Cincinnati. • Watt’s only other interception of his career came in his NFL debut in 2017 vs. Cleveland. • Watt has registered 4.5 sacks, 3 forced fumbles and 1 fumble recovery in 6 career • Watt also added his first career fumble recovery against the 49ers. games vs. Cincinnati. • Watt registered 4 tackles, 2 quarterback hits, 1 pass defended, 1.0 sack and 1 tackle for WATT SINCE 2017 loss against Cleveland on Nov. 14. • Since entering the NFL in 2017, LB T.J. Watt has recorded 31.5 sacks, which ranks • Watt has recorded 8 sacks in 5 career games against the Browns. fourth among all defensive players and first among linebackers: • Watt has registered at least a half sack in 8 consecutive games, which is the longest active streak in the League. NFL SACK LEADERS SINCE 2017 Rank Player, Team Sacks MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH AT LEAST HALF A SACK 1. Chandler Jones, Arizona Cardinals 42.5 Rank Player, Team Games 2. Aaron Donald, Los Angeles Rams 39.5 1. T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh Steelers 8 3. Cameron Jordan, New Orleans Saints 34.5 2. Robert Quinn, Dallas Cowboys 6 4. T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh Steelers 31.5 3. Everson Griffen, Minnesota Vikings 5 5. Myles Garrett, Cleveland Browns 30.5 4. Jamal Adams, New York Jets 4 , Jacksonville Jaguars 30.5 , Tennessee Titans 4 Ryan Kerrigan, Washington Redskins 30.5 • Watt was the first Steelers player with at least a half sack in 8 consecutive games since , Denver Broncos 30.5 LaMarr Woodley had a streak of 10 such games (franchise record) that spanned the 9. Danielle Hunter, Minnesota Vikings 30.0 2009 and 2010 seasons. 10. Demarcus Lawrence, Dallas Cowboys 29.5 • Watt is the first NFL player with at least a half sack in 8 consecutive games since Kansas Khalil Mack, Chicago Bears 29.5 City’s had a streak of 11 such games in 2018. • Watt has eclipsed 10 or more sacks for the second time in his three-year NFL career. NFL LINEBACKER SACK LEADERS SINCE 2017 • Watt was the first Steelers player with back-to-back seasons of at least 10 sacks since James Harrison and LaMarr Woodley (2008-10). Rank Player, Team Sacks • Watt recorded 5 tackles, 2 sacks, 2 quarterback hits and 1 forced fumble in the 17-12 1. T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh Steelers 31.5 victory over Los Angeles Rams on Nov. 10. 2. Ryan Kerrigan, Washington Redskins 30.5 • Watt has recorded eight career games with at least 1.5 sacks, including four such 3. Von Miller, Denver Broncos 30.5 games in 2019. • Watt registered 3 tackles, 3 quarterback hits and 1.5 sacks in the 26-24 victory over the • Watt has recorded 31.5 career sacks, which moved him into 12th place for most sacks Indianapolis Colts on Nov. 3. over a player’s first 42 career regular-season games (since sack became official in • Watt recorded 3 tackles, 3 quarterback hits, 2 sacks, 2 forced fumbles and 1 fumble 1982). recovery in the victory over Miami Dolphins on Oct. 28. It was his third career game with at least 2 forced fumbles and fifth career game with at least 2 sacks. • Watt has recorded 12 forced fumbles in his career. • The 12 forced fumbles are tied for the most in the League since the start of the 2017 season.

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com GAME NOTES WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 20 MOST SACKS IN FIRST 42 GAMES SINCE 1982 • Watt collected 20.0 sacks over his first two seasons in the NFL, which is the most by a Rank Player, Team (Years) Sacks Steelers player in their first two seasons in the League: 1. Reggie White, Philadelphia Eagles (1985-88) 53.0 MOST SACKS BY STEELER IN FIRST TWO NFL SEASONS 2. Aldon Smith, San Francisco 49ers (2011-13) 42.0 Rank Player, Years Sacks 3. Derrick Thomas, Kansas City Chiefs (1989-91) 41.5 1. T.J. Watt, 2017-18 20.0 4. Shawne Merriman, San Diego Chargers (2005-07) 39.5 2. LaMarr Woodley, 2007-08 15.5 5. Von Miller, Denver Broncos (2011-14) 36.0 3. Keith Willis, 1982-83 15.0 6. , L.A. Raiders (1991-93) 35.5 4. Kendrell Bell, 2001-02 13.0 7. Jevon Kearse, Tennessee Titans (1999-01) 35.0 5. Joey Porter, 1999-2000 12.5 8. J.J. Watt, Houston Texans (2011-13) 34.5 9. Joey Bosa, L.A. Chargers (2016-2019) 33.5 • Watt led Pittsburgh’s defense and tied for second among all NFL linebackers with 13.0 10. Leslie O’Neal, San Diego Chargers (1986-90) 32.5 sacks in 2018. Bruce Smith, (1985-87) 32.5 2018 NFL LINEBACKER SACK LEADERS 12. T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh Steelers (2017-present) 31.5 Rank Player, Team Sacks • Watt’s 31.5 career sacks are the most by a linebacker over his first 42 career regular- 1. Von Miller, Denver Broncos 14.5 season games since Denver’s Von Miller (36.0, 2011-14). 2. T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh Steelers 13.0 • Watt’s 31.5 career sacks are the fifth most by a linebacker over his first 42 career 3. Dee Ford, Kansas City Chiefs 13.0 regular-season games (since sack became official in 1982). • Watt registered his 30th career sack in his 41st career game, which is the fastest to 30 4. Ryan Kerrigan, Washington Redskins 13.0 career sacks in franchise history and 13th-fastest in NFL history. 5. Khalil Mack, Chicago Bears 12.5

FEWEST GAMES PLAYED TO 30 CAREER SACKS • Watt’s 13.0 sacks in 2018 tied as the seventh-most in a season by a Steelers’ defender since the statistic became official in 1982. Rank Player, Team (Years) GP 1. Aldon Smith, San Francisco 49ers (2011-12) 27 STEELERS SINGLE-SEASON SACK LEADERS 2. Reggie White, Philadelphia Eagles (1985-88) 28 Rank Player, Years Sacks 3. Derrick Thomas, Kansas City Chiefs (1989-91) 31 1. James Harrison, 2008 16.0 Shawne Merriman, San Diego Chargers (2005-07) 31 2. Mike Merriweather, 1984 15.0 Von Miller, Denver Broncos (2011-14) 31 3. Kevin Greene, 1994 14.0 6. Myles Garrett, Cleveland Browns (2017-19) 34 Keith Willis, 1983 14.0 7. Anthony Smith, L.A. Raiders (1991-93) 35 5. LaMarr Woodley, 2009 13.5 8. Joey Bosa, L.A. Chargers (2016-2019) 38 Jason Gildon, 2000 13.5 9. Jevon Kearse, Tennessee Titans (1999-01) 39 7. T.J. Watt, 2018 13.0 Leslie O’Neal, San Diego Chargers (1986-90) 39 Chad Brown, 1996 13.0 J.J. Watt, Houston Texans (2011-13) 39 9. Kevin Greene, 1993 12.5 , Indianapolis Colts (2002-04) 39 10. Cameron Heyward, 2017 12.0 13. T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh Steelers (2017-19) 41 Jason Gildon, 2001 12.0 Andre Tippett, New England Patriots (1982-85) 41 Keith Willis, 1986 12.0

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com GAME NOTES WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 21 WATT’S 2018 CAMPAIGN BUD(DING) SUPERSTAR • With a 2.0 sack outing at Jacksonville in Week 11 of 2018, LB T.J. Watt became the • LB Bud Dupree ranks either first or second in the Steelers in sacks (7.0, 2nd), tackles first Steelers linebacker with at least 10.0 sacks in a season since 2010 (James Harrison for loss (10, t-1st) and forced fumbles (3, 2nd). and LaMarr Woodley). • Dupree’s 3 forced fumbles rank tied for seventh in the NFL. • Along with 7.0 sacks in his 2017 rookie campaign, Watt is the first Steelers linebacker • Dupree’s 10 tackles for loss rank tied for eighth in the NFL. since 2013-14 (Jason Worilds) to record back-to-back seasons with at least 7.0 sacks. • Dupree’s 7.0 sacks rank tied for 21st in the NFL. • Watt finished Week 1 in Cleveland with 10 tackles (7 solo), 3.0 sacks (minus 16 yards) • Dupree registered 2 tackles, 1 sack, 1 quarterback hit, 1 forced fumble and 1 fumble and a blocked . He was named AFC Defensive Player of the Week for his Week recovery in the Week 12 victory at Cincinnati. 1 outing, becoming the first Steelers linebacker since 2010 (Lawrence Timmons, Week • Dupree’s forced fumble against the Bengals was his third of the season and fifth of his 6) to receive the honor. career. • Watt posted his second career and second game of 2018 with 3.0 sacks in Week 5 vs. • Dupree has already surpassed his single-season high for sacks with 7.0 (previous high Atlanta, the third multi-sack game of his NFL career. He forced a fumble on his third was 6.0 in 2017) and approaches his single-season high for tackles for loss. Dupree had sack of Atlanta QB Matt Ryan, in the fourth quarter, which was recovered by LB L.J. Fort a career-best 12 tackles for loss in 2017. in the Falcons’ for a touchdown. • Dupree registered 2 more tackles for loss against Cleveland on Nov. 14. • In the Steelers’ regular-season finale vs. Cincinnati at Heinz Field, Watt totaled 7 tackles • Dupree recorded 3 tackles, 3 quarterback hits, 2 sacks, 2 tackles for loss, 1 forced (4 solo) and two defensive forced fumbles on Cincinnati QB , including a fumble and 1 fumble recovery in the 26-24 win over the Indianapolis Colts on Nov. 3. strip-sack of Driskel (minus 6 yards) at the Bengals’ 12-yard line in the third quarter. • Dupree became the fourth player in the NFL this season to have at least 2 sacks, 1 His defensive forced fumbles marked the fifth and sixth defensive forced fumbles of his forced fumble, 1 fumble recovery and 3 quarterback hits in the same game (joining 2018 season and increased his career total to seven to become the first Steeler with at Chandler Jones, Arizona; Nick Bosa, San Francisco; and teammate T.J. Watt). least six defensive forced fumbles in a season since 2010 (James Harrison: 6). • Dupree registered his fifth and sixth sacks of the season, his sixth (and forced fumble) coming on a critical fourth-down stop on the Colts first possession of the second half. WATT WITH 20.0 SACKS IN FIRST TWO NFL SEASONS • Dupree registered first career game with a forced fumble and multiple sacks. • LB T.J. Watt recorded 20.0 quarterback sacks over his first two seasons in the NFL. He • Dupree recorded the second multiple sack game of his career (had 2.5 sacks at Buffalo became the ninth linebacker with at least 20.0 sacks in a player’s first two campaigns on Dec. 11, 2016). since the statistic became official in 1982. 2018 DUPREE VS. 2019 DUPREE WATT IN 2017 ROOKIE YEAR 2018 Statistic 2019 • LB T.J. Watt - the Steelers’ first round selection the 2017 NFL Draft - recorded 52 tackles (39 solo), 7.0 sacks, 10 tackles for losses, 12 quarterback hits, eight passes 5.5 Sacks 7.0 defensed, an interception, a forced fumble and blocked a field goal attempt in 15 8 Tackles for Loss 10 games played, all starts, in his 2017 rookie season. 13 Quarterback Hits 10 • Watt’s 7.0 sacks topped the 2017 NFL rookie linebacker class - tied for second among 1 Forced Fumbles 3 all NFL rookies - and are the second-most by a rookie in Steelers history (Kendrell Bell, 1 Fumble Recoveries 2 2001: 9.0): DYNAMIC DUO 2017 NFL ROOKIE SACK LEADERS • LB T.J. Watt and LB Bud Dupree form one of the most lethal pass rush tandems Rank Player, Team, Pos. Sacks in the NFL. 1. Carl Lawson, Cincinnati Bengals, DE 8.5 • Watt (11.5) and Dupree (7.0) are one of two linebacking duos in the League (Preston Smith and Za’Darius Smith of Green Bay) with at least 7.0 sacks apiece. 2. T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh Steelers, OLB 7.0 • Watt and Dupree are the only linebacking tandem in the League with at least 7.0 sacks, Myles Garrett, Cleveland Browns, DE 7.0 10 quarterback hits and 10 tackles for loss. 4. Takkarist McKinley, , DE 6.0 • Watt and Dupree have combined for 19.5 sacks this season. They’re the first Steelers 5. Derek Barnett, Philadelphia Eagles, DE 5.0 tandem to combine for at least 19.5 sacks over the season’s first 11 games since LaMarr Deatrich Wise, New England Patriots, DT 5.0 Woodley and James Harrison combined for 22.5 in 2008. • Watt (11.5) and Dupree (7.0) are the first Steelers tandem with at least 7.0 sacks apiece • Watt started his regular-season career in historical fashion. He became the first player over the first 11 games of a season since LaMarr Woodley (10.5) and James Harrison to record at least 2.0 sacks and an interception in an NFL debut on Kickoff Weekend (12.0) in 2008. since sacks became an official statistic in 1982, finishing with 6 tackles, 2.0 sacks, two tackles for losses, one quarterback hit and one interception. • With his 2.0 sack and one interception performance, Watt became the third player in NFL history to record 2.0 sacks and an interception in an NFL debut, joining Charles Glaze (Oct. 4, 1987) and Tommy Haynes (Oct. 4, 1987). • Watt became the first Steeler with at least 2.0 sacks in their NFL debut since sacks became an official statistic in 1982 (previous mark, 1.5, Kenny Davidson, Sept. 9, 1990 at Cleveland). • Watt became the first Steeler with at least 2.0 sacks and an interception in the same game since 2010 (LaMarr Woodley, Dec. 12 vs. Cincinnati).

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com GAME NOTES WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 22 HEYWARD SACK NOTES • Heyward’s 51.5 career quarterback takedowns are the second-most by a Steelers’ • DT Cameron Heyward is third on the team in sacks (6.5), third in tackles for loss (8) defensive lineman since 1982, and are the ninth-most by any Steelers defender: and second in quarterback hits (16). • Heyward’s 6.5 sacks are the third most of any defensive tackle in the NFL. STEELERS DEFENSIVE LINEMAN CAREER SACK LEADERS • Heyward’s 16 quarterback hits are tied for the most of any defensive tackle in the NFL. Rank Player, Years Sacks • Heyward’s 8 tackles for loss are tied for the third most of any defensive tackle in the NFL. 1. Keith Willis, 1982-91 59.0 • Heyward recorded 6 tackles, 1 sack, 4 quarterback hits and 1 tackle for loss in the Week 2. Cameron Heyward, 2011-18 51.5 12 victory at Cincinnati. 3. Aaron Smith, 1999-2011 44.0 • Heyward has recorded 3 or more quarterback hits in three seperate games this season. 4. , 2002-14 30.0 • Heyward recorded 6 tackles, 1 tackle for loss and 1 quarterback hit against Cleveland 5. , 1983-88 25.0 on Nov. 14. • Heyward registered 3 quarterback hits, 2 passes defended, 1 tackle for loss and 1 sack STEELERS CAREER SACK LEADERS in the 17-12 victory over Los Angeles Rams on Nov. 10. • Heyward and Los Angeles Rams’ Aaron Donald are the only defensive tackles in the Rank Player, Years Sacks League with at least 3 quarterback hits in three or more games. 1. James Harrison, 2002, 2004-12, 2014-17 80.5 • Heyward registered 6 tackles, 2 quarterback hits, 1 tackles for loss, 1 pass defended 2. Jason Gildon, 1994-2003 77.0 and 1 sack in the 27-14 victory over Miami Dolphins on Oct. 28. 3. L.C. Greenwood, 1969-81 73.5 • Heyward recorded 4 tackles, 1.0 for loss, 1.0 sack and 2 QB hits vs. Baltimore on Oct. 6. • Heyward collected six tackles, 2.5 sacks, three QB hits, one tackle for loss and one forced 4. , 1969-81 66.0 fumble in the 27-3 rout of Cincinnati on Sept. 30. 5. Joey Porter, 1999-2006 60.0 • Heyward’s 2.5 sacks were the most in a single-game since he registered a career-high 6. Keith Willis, 1982-91 59.0 3.0 vs. Kansas City (Oct. 2, 2016). 7. LaMarr Woodley, 2007-13 57.0 • Heyward recorded his eighth career game with at least 2.0 sacks against Cincinnati on Sept. 30. 8. Greg Lloyd, 1998-97 53.5 • The Steelers are now 8-0 when Heyward collects at least 2.0 sacks in a game. 9. Cameron Heyward, 2011-19 51.5 • Heyward recorded 8.0 sacks in 2018, tied for the sixth-most among all NFL defensive 10. Dwight White, 1971-80 46.0 tackles. • Heyward recorded at least a half-sack in three consecutive games (Weeks 10-12), and • His 51.5 career sacks are the fifth-most among active defensive tackles in the League. recovered a fumble forced by LB T.J. Watt on a sack of Jacksonville QB Blake Bortles on the final play of regulation in the team’s 20-16 win in Week 11. ACTIVE NFL DEFENSIVE TACKLE SACK LEADERS • Heyward recorded a career and team-best 12.0 sacks in 2017 – the second-most by a Rank Player, Years Sacks Steeler defensive lineman in a single season since the statistic became official in 1982: 1. Geno Atkins, Cincinnati Bengals (2010-19) 75.5 STEELERS DEFENSIVE LINEMAN SINGLE-SEASON SACK LEADERS 2. Aaron Donald, L.A. Rams (2014-19) 67.5 Rank Player, Year Sacks 3. Gerald McCoy, Tampa Bay Buccaneers-Carolina Panthers (2010-19) 73.5 , Detroit Lions-Miami Dolphins-L.A. Rams-Tampa Bay 1. Keith Willis, 1983 14.0 4. 57.5 Buccaneers 2. Cameron Heyward, 2017 12.0 5. Cameron Heyward, Pittsburgh Steelers (2011-19) 51.5 Keith Willis, 1986 12.0 4. Ray Seals, 1995 8.5 BUSHWHACKING THROUGH THE NFL 5. Aaron Smith, 2004 8.0 • LB Devin Bush has made quite an impact over his first 11 games in the NFL. • Bush leads the Steelers in total tackles (79), solo tackles (49) and assisted tackles (30). Kimo von Oelhoffen, 2003 8.0 • Bush is the only NFL rookie with a fumble recovery (4), interception (2), forced fumble Aaron Smith, 2001 8.0 (1) and 30 or more tackles (79). • Bush is tied with of the New Orleans Saints for the NFL lead in fumble • Heyward’s 12.0 sacks placed him tied for third among AFC defensive linemen in 2017 recoveries (4). (tied for sixth among all NFL defensive linemen): • Bush has been involved in 7 of the Steelers’ 28 forced turnovers this season (four fumble recoveries, two interceptions and one forced fumble). 2017 AFC DEFENSIVE LINEMAN SACK LEADERS Rank Player, Year Sacks 1. Calais Campbell, Jacksonville Jaguars 14.5 2. Joey Bosa, Los Angeles Chargers 12.5 3. Cameron Heyward, Pittsburgh Steelers 12.0 , Jacksonville Jaguars 12.0 5. Three AFC defensive linemen 10.5

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com GAME NOTES WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 23 • Bush’s 7 combined takeaways (interceptions, forced fumbles and fumble recoveries) • Bush was the fifth overall Steelers player to accomplish the feat since the 1970 NFL-AFL lead all ANFL rookies and rank tied for fourth overall in the NFL. merger. • Bush was the first Steelers player with a fumble return for TD since LB L.J. Fort vs. 2019 NFL TAKEAWAY LEADERS Atlanta on Oct. 7, 2018. Rank Player, Team Int. FF FR Tot. • Bush was the first Steelers rookie with a fumble return for TD since Javon Hargrave at Cleveland on Nov. 20, 2016. 1. T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh Steelers 1 5 3 9 • Bush finished the game against Cincinnati on Sept. 30 with 9 tackles, 3 for loss, 1.0 2. Minkah Fitzpatrick, Pittsburgh Steelers 5 1 2 8 sack, one QB hit and one pass defended. Chandler Jones, Arizona Cardinals 0 5 3 8 • Bush registered his first career sack in the opening quarter, which helped the Steelers 4. Devin Bush, Pittsburgh Steelers 2 1 4 7 force a punt on the Bengals opening drive of the game. • Bush recorded 6 tackles, 2 for loss, 1.0 sack, one pass defended and another QB hit in Devin McCourty, New England Patriots 5 1 1 7 the first half alone. Joe Schobert, Cleveland Browns 4 2 1 7 • Bush recovered a pair of fumbles in the first half (now has three fumble recoveries over Jamie Collins, New England Patriots 3 3 1 7 the last two games) vs. San Francisco (Sept. 22). Marlon Humphrey, Baltimore Ravens 2 2 3 7 • Bush became the first Steelers rookie with two fumble recoveries in the same game since at least 1950. Cory Littleton, L.A. Rams 2 2 3 7

Von Bell, New Orleans Saints 1 2 4 7 HARGRAVE AT THE NOSE • NT Javon Hargrave has recorded 39 tackles, 6 tackles for loss, 4 quarterback hits, 3 • Bush leads all NFL rookies in total tackles (79), solo tackles (49), assisted tackles (30) sacks and 1 forced fumble. and interceptions (tied with 2). • Hargrave’s 3 sacks are the third-most among all nose tackles in the NFL. • Hargrave’s 4 quarterback hits are tied for third among all nose tackles in the NFL. 2019 NFL ROOKIE TACKLES LEADERS • Hargrave’s 6 tackles for loss are tied for second among all nose tackles in the NFL. Rank Player, Team Tackles • Hargrave registered a career-high in tackles in back-to-back weeks (vs. L.A. Rams and 1. Devin Bush, Pittsburgh Steelers 79 at Cleveland Browns). 2. Cole Holcomb, Washington Redskins 74 • Hargrave recorded a career-best 9 tackles and 2 tackles for loss against Cleveland on Nov. 14. 3. Taylor Rapp, Los Angeles Rams 70 • Hargrave recorded a then career-best 7 tackles, and added 1 sack, 1 quarterback hit, 1 4. Devin White, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 62 tackle for loss and 1 forced fumble in the 17-12 victory over Los Angeles Rams on Nov. 5. Byron Murphy, Arizona Cardinals 57 10. 6. , Cleveland Browns 47 • Hargrave’s sack and forced fumble lead to S Minkah Fitzpatrick’s 43-yard fumble return for TD that gave the Steelers a 14-7 lead in the second quarter. 7. , Indianapolis Colts 44 • Hargrave finished 12th among all NFL defensive tackles with 6.5 sacks in 2018. 8. Juan Thornhill, Kansas City Chiefs 42 • Hargrave produced the first multi-sack game of his NFL career, bringing down , Miami Dolphins 42 Jacksonville QB Blake Bortles (minus five and eight yards) twice in the second quarter 10. Blake Cashman, New York Jets 40 in Week 11. • Hargrave extended his single-season career high to 6.5 sacks in 2018 with a sack in Roderic Teamer, Los Angeles Chargers 40 Week 13 vs. Los Angeles Chargers, (2016 and 2017: 2.0), and his career quarterback Rock Ya-Sin, Indianapolis Colts 40 takedown total to 10.5. Dre Greenlaw, New York Jets 40 Darnell Savage, Green Bay Packers 40 WILLIAMS ON THE ‘D’ • LB Vince Williams returned to the lineup vs. Baltimore on Oct. 6 after missing each • Bush has registered 79 tackles over his first 11 games in the NFL, which is the most by a of the previous two games with a hamstring injury. Steelers rookie over their first 11 games since at least 1999 (previous high was Kendrell • Williams recorded a team-high 9 tackles, 1.0 sack, 1.0 tackle for loss, 1 QB hit and 1 Bell, 57, 2001). pass defended against the Ravens. He picked up his first sack of the season and 16th of • Bush recorded 4 tackles, 1 quarterback hit and 1 forced fumble in the Week 12 victory his career. at Cincinnati. • Williams led all players with 12 tackles (4 solo), including a tackle for a loss in Week 1 • Bush registered 7 tackles, 4 solo, 1 tackle for loss and 1 pass defended in the 26-24 of 2018 at Cleveland. His 12 tackles marked the second double-digit tackle game of his victory over the Indianapolis Colts on Nov. 3. NFL career (15, Oct. 2, 2016 vs. Kansas City). • Bush recorded a nine-yard fumble return for TD vs. Los Angeles Chargers that gave the • In Week 6 at Cincinnati, Williams led the Steelers with 7 total tackles (6 solo) and Steelers a 7-0 lead with 11:01 remaining in the first quarter. tallied his first sack of the season. • Bush added an interception later in the first quarter that set up another Pittsburgh TD. • In Week 10 vs. Carolina, Williams had 4 tackles (3 solo), including a sack of eight yards • Bush was the first NFL rookie with a fumble return for a TD and an interception in the of Carolina QB Cam Newton. He picked off Newton in the first quarter, his second career same game since S Eddie Jackson of the Chicago Bears vs. Carolina on Oct. 22, 2017. interception, and returned it 17 yards for a TD to mark the first pick-six of his NFL career. • Bush was the 11th NFL rookie with a fumble return for a TD and an interception in the • Williams finished second on the Steelers’ defense with 76 total tackles (50 solo) in same game since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger. 2018, and added 4.5 sacks and 8 tackles for losses, 10 quarterback hits, two passes • Bush was the first Steelers rookie, and just the second since the 1970 NFL-AFL merger, defensed and an interception returned for a touchdown. with a fumble return for a TD and an interception in the same game (Delton Hall accomplished the feat vs. San Francisco on Sept. 13, 1987).

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BROWNS | 24 HILTON MAGIC • Haden has twice recorded at least 5 passes defended in a single game in his career. • CB Mike Hilton registered a forced fumble, which was his first of the season and the • Haden registered 5 passes defended with Cleveland against Cincinnati on Sept. 11, 2011. second of his career, in the 27-14 victory over Miami on Monday Night Football (Oct. • Haden has recorded at least 4 passes defended in a single game four times in his career. 28). • Since entering the NFL in 2010, Haden has recorded 132 career passes defended, which • Hilton registered a career-best 3 passes defended in the Week 12 victory at Cincinnati. is the most of any NFL player since 2010 and ranks fifth overall among active NFL players: • Hilton ranks second on the Steelers with 8 passes defended in 2019. • Hilton is 1 of 3 playes, and the only defensive back, in the NFL this season with 4 or NFL PASSES DEFENSED LEADERS SINCE 2010 more tackles for loss and 8 or more passes defended. Rank Player, Team(s) PDs 2019 NFL TAKEAWAY LEADERS 1. Joe Haden, Cleveland Browns-Pittsburgh Steelers 132 2. Jonathan Joseph, Cincinnati Bengals-Houston Texans 122 Player, Team TFL PD 3. , Green Bay Packers-Cleveland Browns-Arizona Cardinals 115 Mike Hilton, CB, Pittsburgh Steelers 4 8 4. Brandon Carr, Kansas City Chiefs-Dallas Cowboys-Baltimore Ravens 113 Joe Schobert, LB, Cleveland Browns 6 9 Richard Sherman, Seattle Seahawks-San Francisco 49ers 113 Demario Davis, LB, New Orleans Saints 7 9 ACTIVE NFL PASSES DEFENSED CAREER LEADERS • Hilton picked up his first sack of the season on Nov. 3 against the Indianapolis Colts. • Hilton has recorded 6.0 sacks over his three-year NFL career. The 6.0 sacks are the Rank Player, Team(s) PDs third-most of any defensive back since Hilton entered the League in 2017. 1. Jonathan Joseph, Cincinnati Bengals-Houston Texans 190 2. Tramon Williams, Green Bay Packers-Cleveland Browns-Arizona Cardinals 148 MOST SACKS BY DEFENSIVE BACKS SINCE 2017 Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, Arizona Cardinals-Philadelphia Rank Player, Team Sacks 3. Eagles-Denver Broncos-New York Giants-Oakland Raiders-Washington 146 1. Jamal Adams, New York Jets 12.0 Redskins 2. , Tennessee Titans 7.5 4. Brandon Carr, Kansas City Chiefs-Dallas Cowboys-Baltimore Ravens 138 3. Mike Hilton, Pittsburgh Steelers 6.0 5. Joe Haden, Cleveland Browns-Pittsburgh Steelers 132 Vonn Bell, New Orleans Saints 6.0 • Haden, a two-time Pro Bowl selection, made his Steelers debut, appearing in the 91st 5. Harrison Smith, Minnesota Vikings 5.5 game of his NFL regular-season career and posted six tackles and 1.0 sack, on Kickoff Weekend of 2017 at the Cleveland Browns. He brought down Cleveland QB DeShone • Hilton registered his fourth career interception and first of the season vs. Baltimore on Kizer for a sack of three yards to end the first half – his first sack with the Steelers – Oct. 6. The interception gave the Steelers great field position late in the second quarter. third of his NFL career – and first since Sept. 11, 2011 (with Cleveland). Pittsburgh opened the ensuing drive at the Ravens’ 25-yard line. • In Week 7 vs. Cincinnati, Haden hauled in the 20th interception of his NFL career and • Hilton led Pittsburgh’s defense with 8 total tackles (6 solo), 2 tackles for losses and a his first as a Steeler, picking off Cincinnati QB in the third quarter. quarterback hit, along with a sack and defensive fumble recovery in Week 14 of 2018 • The University of Florida product was a first-round (seventh overall) draft selection of at Oakland. He recorded a sack of Oakland QB (minus 6 yards) in the second the Browns in 2010. He has started 108-of-117 games played in the NFL and his career quarter, his first quarterback takedown of 2018 and the fifth of his NFL career, and numbers include 459 tackles (374 solo), 22 interceptions, 120 passes defensed, five recovered a fumble off of a team sack in the third quarter. forced fumbles, four fumble recoveries and 3.0 sacks. • He picked off Tampa Bay QB Ryan Fitzpatrick in the second quarter of a Week 3 Monday Night Football game at Tampa Bay at the Pittsburgh’s 6-yard line – his first DEFENSIVE ADDITIONS interception of 2018 – and the third of his NFL career. He also recovered a fumble in the • Pittsburgh signed two key additions to the defense this offseason, adding fromCB second quarter, marking the first defensive fumble recovery of his NFL career. the Chiefs and LB Mark Barron from the Rams. • Hilton joined the Steelers’ practice squad in December of 2016, and started four-of-16 • In his five-year NFL career, four with Kansas City, Nelson has started 40-of-54 regular- games played with Pittsburgh in 2017, recording 54 tackles (42 solo), 4.0 sacks, two season games. He also started four-of-six postseason games with the Chiefs. His career interceptions, eight quarterback hits and 10 tackles for losses and six passes defensed. totals include 179 tackles (153 solo), four interceptions, 36 passes defensed, 8 tackles for losses, two fumble recoveries and one forced fumble. HADEN BREAKING IT UP • In 104 regular-season games (93 starts) starts with Tampa Bay (2012-14) and the Los • CB Joe Haden leads the Steelers with 12 passes defended in 2019. Angeles Rams (2014-18), Barron, the University of Alabama product has career totals • Haden’s 12 passes defended ranks tied for eighth in the NFL. including 630 tackles (485 solo), 9.0 sacks, eight interceptions, 39 passes defensed, 17 • Haden recorded 2 tackles and 3 passes defended in the Week 12 victory at Cincinnati. quarterback hits, 44 tackles for losses, five forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries. • Haden has registered at least 3 passes defended in a single game 13 times in his career. • Haden hauled in his fourth interception as a Steeler, picking off LA Rams QB Jared Goff in the third quarter, his the 23rd interception of his NFL career and first in 2019. • Haden also added 7 tackles, 6 solo stops, five passes defended and a forced fumble.

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com GAME NOTES WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 25 RUDOLPH OUT IN FRONT • The previous record was 83.3% by Rob Johnson at Baltimore on Aug. 31, 1997. • QB Mason Rudolph recorded a passer rating of at least 81.4 in each of his first 7 appearances in 2019. The 7-game streak was tied for the fourth-longest active mark in Name Date Opp. Cmp. Att. Cpm. % the NFL before it was snapped at Cleveland (Nov. 14). • Rudolph has recorded a passer rating of at least 81.4 in 7 of his 9 appearances in 2019, Mason Rudolph 2019-09-30 CIN 24 28 85.7 which also happened to be his first 9 career appearances in the NFL. Rob Johnson 1997-08-31 at BAL 20 24 83.3 • Rudolph was the third quarterback since the 1970 NFL-AFL merger to record a passer Chad Pennington 2002-10-20 MIN 24 29 82.8 rating of at least 81.4 in each of his first 7 career games. 1990-09-30 at PHO 20 25 80.0 Name, Team Year Trent Edwards 2007-09-30 NYJ 22 28 78.6 Mason Rudolph, Pittsburgh Steelers 2019 • The previous record was 83.3% by Rob Johnson at Baltimore on Aug. 31, 1997. Robert Griffin, Washington Redskins 2012 , Cleveland Browns 2016 RUDOLPH SHINES IN HOME STARTING DEBUT • In first NFL home start (and second start overall),QB Mason Rudolph completed 24 • Rudolph was the third quarterback since the 1970 NFL-AFL merger to record a passer of 28 passes for 229 yards and two TDs against Cincinnati (Sept. 30). rating of at least 81.4 and throw a TD in each of his first 6 career starts. • Rudolph set or equaled franchise records for a QB in his first career home start in Name, Team Year completions (24), completion percentage (85.7), TD passes (tied, 2) and QB rating Mason Rudolph, Pittsburgh Steelers 2019 (124.6). , Buffalo Bills 2015 • Rudolph’s 85.7 completion percentage against the Bengals was tied with QB Ben Roethlisberger (85.7 vs. Miami, Nov. 26, 2007) for the third-highest in franchise Kurt Warner, St. Louis Rams 1999 history (only Roethlisberger exceeded Rudolph’s effort -- 88.0% vs. Carolina on Nov. 8, 2018 and 86.2% vs. Oakland on Dec. 9, 2018). • Rudolph was the fifth quarterback since the 1970 NFL-AFL merger to throw a TD in each • Rudolph posted his third consecutive game with at least 2 TD passes (1 of only 2 of his first 8 career games. QBs in the NFL with a streak of at least 3 games at the time -- Jacoby Brissett of the Name, Team Year Indianapolis Colts had 2 TD passes in 4 straight games). Mason Rudolph, Pittsburgh Steelers 2019 • Rudolph completed 17 of 18 passes for 133 yards and 1 TD in the opening half against , Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2013 Cincinnati. • Rudolph completed each of his first 7 passes against the Bengals -- 5 of which went to , Denver Broncos 2006-07 different receivers. , Washington Redskins 1988 • Rudolph connected with RB James Conner on a 21-yard TD pass with 10:39 , Houston Oilers 1983 remaining in the second quarter, which gave the Steelers a 7-3 lead over Cincinnati. • Rudolph hooked up with WR Diontae Jonson on a 43-yard TD pass with 9:32 RUDOLPH IN RARIFIED AIR remaining in the third quarter, which gave the Steelers a 24-3 lead over the Bengals. • QB Mason Rudolph became the first quarterback in NFL history to register his first two career wins on Monday Night Football. RUDOLPH/ROETHLISBERGER SIMILAR IN NFL DEBUTS • Rudolph set single-game career high in passing yards (251) in a 27-14 victory over • In 2004 QB was injured in Week 2, and the injury happened on Miami Dolphins on Oct. 28. the fifth play of the third quarter. In his first NFL game, QBBen Roethlisberger • Rudolph threw a 3-yard TD pass to WR James Washington with 40 seconds completed 12-of-20 (60 percent) for 171 yards, with 2 touchdowns, 2 interceptions, remaining in the first quarter that tied the score, 7-7, with L.A. Rams on Nov. 10. and a rating of 82.5. • Rudolph completed 26 of 35 (74.3 percent, including 17 of 20 in the first half, for 191 • In 2019 QB Mason Rudolph started the second half against Seattle (Sept. 15), yards and one TD against the Indianapolis Colts on Nov. 3. and he completed 12-of-19 (63.2 percent) for 112 yards, with 2 touchdowns, 1 • Rudolph completed a career-best 26 passes against the Colts, including a 7-yard TD interception, and a rating of 92.4. pass to TE Vance McDonald with 5:25 left in the third quarter that gave the Steelers a 20-16 lead. ROETHLISBERGER, MASON NFL DEBUTS • Rudolph has thrown at least two TD passes in 4 of his first 9 career NFL games. Opponent (Date) Cmp. Att. Cmp. % Yds. TDs Int. QB Rtg. • Rudolph completed a 45-yard TD pass to WR Diontate Johnson that cut the Dolphins lead to 14-10 with 17 seconds remaining in the first half. Baltimore (9/19/04) 12 20 60.0 171 2 2 82.5 • The 45-yard TD pass came on 3rd down and 20, which gave the Steelers their first 3rd Seattle (9/15/19) 12 19 63.2 112 2 1 92.4 down conversion of 20 yards or longer since Nov. 11, 2016 against the Baltimore Ravens when QB Ben Roethlisberger hooked up with WR Eli Rogers for 30 yards on a 3rd RUDOLPH IN STARTING DEBUT down and 21 play. • In first NFL start,QB Mason Rudolph completed 14 of 27 passes for 174 yards and 2 • Rudolph completed a 26-yard TD pass to WR JuJu Smith-Schuster that gave the TDs at San Francisco (Sept. 22). Steelers a 17-14 lead with 3:16 remaining in the third quarter. • Rudolph equaled the franchise record for TD passes in first career start (tied with Ron • Rudolph’s 85.7% (24 of 28) completion percentage (min. 20 completions) against Smith, 1966; , 1960; Scott Campbell, 1985) Cincinnati (Sept. 30) was the highest for a quarterback in his second career start or • Rudolph collected TD passes of 76 and 39-yards earlier since the 1970 NFL-AFL merger. • Rudolph is just the fifth quarterback in the NFL to throw for multiple TDs in his first career start (which came on the road) since 2016.

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com GAME NOTES WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 26 HODGES COMES OFF THE BENCH • QB Devlin Hodges made his first career NFL start (at Los Angeles Chargers on Oct. • QB Devlin Hodges relieved QB Mason Rudolph in the second half of Week 12’s 13) in his second career NFL game. victory over Cincinnati. • Pittsburgh was 11th team since the 1970 NFL-AFL merger to have a pair of quarterbacks • With Pittsburgh trailing 7-3, Hodges entered the game on the Steelers second drive of make their respective career starting debuts over the first 6 weeks of a season. the second half. • Eight of the previous 11 occurrences came during the 1987 season, which featured the • Hodges completed his first pass of the game for 11 yards to RB Jaylen Samuels. NFL strike and replacement players. After an incompletion, Hodges hooked up with WR James Washington for a 79- • Pittsburgh was first NFL team to have a pair of quarterbacks make their respective yard TD that gave the Steelers a 10-7 lead with 11:22 remaining in the third quarter. starting debuts in the same season since Cleveland in 2014. The Browns started Johnny • Hodges completed 5 of 11 passes for 118 yards and 1 TD. Manziel vs. Cincinnati in Week 15 and at Baltimore in Week 17. • The 79-yard pass completion was the longest of the season for the Steelers. • Pittsburgh was the first NFL team to have a pair of quarterbacks make their respective starting debuts in the first six weeks of the same season since Dallas in 1989. The HODGES MAKES HISTORY Cowboys started Steve Walsh in Week 5 at Green Bay and Troy Aikman in Week 1 at • In first NFL start, and second career NFL appearance,QB Devlin Hodges completed New Orleans. 15 of 20 passes for 132 yards and 1 TD vs. Los Angeles Chargers (Oct. 13). • Hodges’ first career TD pass was a 26-yard connection with RB James Conner that TWO QB STARTING DEBUTS - BY WEEK 6 - SINCE 1970 MERGER extended the Steelers lead to 21-0 with 6:42 remaining in the first half. Quarterback Date Team Opponent Result Wk • Hodges became the first Steelers quarterback to win his NFL starting debut sinceBen Devlin Hodges 10/13/2019 Pittsburgh at L.A. Chargers W, 24-17 6 Roethlisberger (W, 13-3 at Miami, Sept. 26, 2004). • Hodges became the fifth Steelers quarterback to win his NFL starting debut since at Mason Rudolph 9/22/2019 Pittsburgh at San Francisco L, 24-20 3 least 1950. Steve Walsh 10/8/1989 Dallas at Green Bay L, 31-13 5 • Hodges joined Ben Roethlisberger (2004), (1987), (1976) Troy Aikman 9/10/1989 Dallas at New Orleans L, 28-0 1 and (1956) as Steelers quarterbacks to win NFL starting debut. Joe Pisarcik 10/9/1977 New York (NFC) Philadelphia L, 28-10 4 • Hodges made his NFL debut vs. Baltimore (Oct. 6) following an injury to QB Mason Jerry Golsteyn 9/18/1977 New York (NFC) WAS W, 20-17 1 Rudolph. • On his first career drive, Hodges completed 2 of 3 passes for 27 yards on the 10-play, * excludes the 1987 season 87-yard go-ahead TD march that gave Pittsburgh a 20-17 lead with 3:42 remaining in the third quarter. STEELERS WITH A FIRST-TIME STARTING QB • Hodges was the first Samford QB to appear in a professional football game since Jimmy • Pittsburgh owns a 5-20-1 (.212) all-time record with a first-time starting quarterback Tarrant of the 1946 Miami Seahawks. • The five signal callers to register victories in their first career starts include:Devlin • Hodges was the first undrafted Steelers rookie with multiple completions in a single Hodges (2019), Ben Roethlisberger (2004), Steve Bono (1987), Mike Kruczek game since QB Tony Dungy on Oct. 9, 1977 at Houston. (1976) and Ted Marchibroda (1956). • Hodges finished the game vs. Baltimore having completed 7 of 9 passes for 68 yards. • Here’s a look at the franchise records for quarterbacks in their first career start: He also added 20 yards rushing, including a game-high 21-yard scamper on the fourth- quarter go-ahead scoring drive. Category Name Statistic DEVLIN HODGES HASN’T DUCKED COMPETITION Completions Bill Mackrides 23 • QB Devlin Hodges was the all-time leader in career passing yards in FCS history with Attempts Bill Mackrides 43 14,584 career passing yards, which broke the old FCS national record of 14,496, set by Completion Percentage Devlin Hodges 75.0% Steve McNair (Alcorn State 1991-94). He received the 2018 Walter Payton Award as Passing Yards Clif Stoudt 310 the top offensive player in all of FCS football. Passing TDs Mason Rudolph 2 • Hodges caught the attention of many following a record-setting performance and near upset of Florida State. He finished with 475 passing yards, including 317 in the first half, Ron Smith 2 and became the first opposing player to rack up 400-plus yards of offense against the Rudy Bukich 2 Seminoles since Clemson quarterback in 2016. Scott Campbell 2 • Hodges set a school record for single-season passing yards, throwing for 4,283 yards Quarterback Rating Ted Marchibroda 120.0 during his senior season in 2018. He had six games that season in which he threw for at least 400 yards. Hodges won his third-straight Southern Conference Offensive Player of Passing Yards/Attempt Ron Smith 11.50 the Year honor in ‘18. • Undrafted, Pittsburgh signed Hodges shortly after the 2019 draft. Hodges earned the final spot on the quarterback depth chart following the Steelers’ rookie minicamp. • Hodges didn’t make Pittsburgh’s initial 53-man roster but was added to the Steelers’ practice squad after clearing waivers on Sept. 10. • Hodges was then promoted to the 53-man roster on Sept. 16 following the season- ending injury to QB Ben Roethlisberger.

HODGES, RUDOLPH HAVE SIMILAR DEBUTS • QB Mason Rudolph made his first career NFL start (at San Francisco on Sept. 22) in his second career NFL game.

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com GAME NOTES WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 27 • Here’s a look at the stat lines for every Steeler quarterback in their first career start STEELERS WITH A FIRST-TIME STARTING QB dating back to 1950: Record: 5-20-1 (Home: 2-11, Road: 3-9-1) STEELERS FIRST-TIME STARTING QUARTERBACKS SINCE 1950 Player Date Opponent Site Game # Week Result Name Date Opp C A Pct. Yds TDs Int QB Rtg Devlin Hodges 2019-10-13 Los Angeles Chargers A 6 6 W, 24-17 Devlin Hodges 2019-10-13 L.A. Chargers 15 20 75.0 132 1 1 87.9 Mason Rudolph 2019-9-22 San Francisco A 3 3 L, 24-20 Mason Rudolph 2019-9-22 San Francisco 14 27 51.9 174 2 1 81.4 2015-10-25 Kansas City Chiefs A 7 7 L, 23-13 Landry Jones 2015-10-25 Kansas City 12 24 50.0 276 2 3 79.9 2009-11-29 Baltimore Ravens A 11 12 L, 20-17 Dennis Dixon 2009-11-29 Baltimore 13 24 54.2 235 1 2 67.2 Ben Roethlisberger 2004-09-26 Miami Dolphins A 3 3 W, 13-3 Ben Roethlisberger 2004-09-26 Miami 12 22 54.6 163 1 1 74.6 1997-08-31 Dallas Cowboys H 1 1 L, 37-7 Kordell Stewart 1997-08-31 Dallas 18 37 48.7 310 0 1 66.3 1996-09-01 Jacksonville Jaguars A 1 1 L,24-9 Jim Miller 1996-09-01 Jacksonville 14 22 63.6 184 1 1 86.2 Neil O'Donnell 1991-10-20 Seattle Seahawks H 7 8 L, 27-7 Neil O'Donnell 1991-10-20 Seattle 6 10 60.0 83 1 0 120.0 Steve Bono 1987-10-04 Atlanta Falcons A 3 4 W, 28-12 Steve Bono 1987-10-04 Atlanta 12 22 54.6 163 1 1 74.6 1986-10-13 Cincinnati Bengals A 6 6 L, 24-22 Bubby Brister 1986-10-13 Cincinnati 16 29 55.2 209 1 2 60.8 Scott Campbell 1985-11-24 Washington Redskins H 12 12 L, 30-23 Scott Campbell 1985-11-24 Washington 12 23 52.2 164 1 1 71.6 1981-12-13 Cincinnati Bengals H 15 15 L, 17-10 Mark Malone 1981-12-13 Cincinnati 15 35 42.9 224 2 3 47.8 1980-10-26 Cleveland Browns A 8 8 L, 27-26 Cliff Stoudt 1980-10-26 Cleveland 2 4 50.0 25 0 0 69.8 Mike Kruczek 1976-10-17 Cincinnati Bengals H 6 6 W, 23-6 Mike Kruczek 1976-10-17 Cincinnati 12 26 46.2 159 1 3 39.3 1973-12-03 Miami Dolphins A 12 12 L, 30-26 Joe Gilliam 1973-12-03 Miami 12 33 36.4 191 0 0 56.5 Terry Bradshaw 1970-09-20 Houston Oilers H 1 1 L, 19-7 Terry Bradshaw 1970-09-20 Houston 12 26 46.2 145 1 1 60.6 1969-10-26 Washington Redskins H 6 6 L, 14-7 Terry Hanratty 1969-10-26 Washington 11 28 39.3 156 1 2 40.2 1967-10-01 Philadelphia Eagles A 3 3 L, 34-24 Kent Nix 1967-10-01 Philadelphia 23 43 53.5 238 0 3 40.6 Ron Smith 1966-09-25 Washington Redskins H 3 3 L, 33-27 Ron Smith 1966-09-25 Washington 9 17 52.9 83 0 0 66.5 1965-11-21 Washington Redskins H 10 10 L, 31-3 Tommy Wade 1965-11-21 Washington 5 12 41.7 58 0 1 22.2 1964-11-15 Washington Redskins H 10 10 L, 30-0 Bill Nelsen 1964-11-15 Washington 4 15 26.7 69 0 1 18.5 Rudy Bukich 1960-10-23 Washington Redskins A 5 5 T, 27-27 Rudy Bukich 1960-10-23 Washington 15 30 50.0 137 1 2 46.1 1957-12-01 Philadelphia Eagles A 9 10 L, 7-6 Len Dawson 1957-12-01 Philadelphia 4 16 25.0 70 0 1 19.3 Ted Marchibroda 1956-09-30 Washington Redskins H 1 1 W, 30-13 Ted Marchibroda 1956-09-30 Washington 13 28 46.4 104 1 1 53.3 Bill Mackrides 1953-11-29 Washington Redskins H 10 10 L, 17-9 Bill Mackrides 1953-11-29 Washington 1 7 14.3 15 0 2 0.0 1952-09-28 Philadelphia Eagles H 1 1 L, 31-25 Jim Finks 1952-09-28 Philadelphia 0 7 0.0 0 0 3 0.0

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com GAME NOTES WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 28 JUJU JUST 23 JUJU ON THAT BEAT • WR JuJu Smith-Schuster turned 23 on Nov. 22, 2019. With his five catch, 103-yard • WR JuJu Smith-Schuster had 84 receiving yards vs. Seattle (Sept. 15). At 22 years effort against Miami Dolphins on Oct. 28, Smith-Schuster became the first wide and 297 days old (at the time of the game), Smith-Schuster, who now has 2,802 career receiver in NFL history to post 12 100-yard receiving games prior to their 23rd birthday. receiving yards, surpassed Pro Football Hall of Famer Randy Moss (22 years, 310 days) • Smith Schuster bested the previous NFL record of 11 held by Hall of Fame wide out as the youngest player to reach 2,500 career receiving yards in NFL history. Randy Moss. YOUNGEST PLAYERS TO REACH 2,500 CAREER RECEIVING YARDS MOST 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES IN NFL HISTORY BEFORE 23RD BIRTHDAY Rank Player, Team Age Rank Player, Team 100-Yd Receiving Gms 1. JuJu Smith-Schuster, Pittsburgh Steelers 22 years, 297 days 1. JuJu Smith-Schuster, Pittsburgh Steelers 12 2. Randy Moss, Mennesota Vikings 22 years, 310 days 2. Randy Moss, Minnesota Vikings 11 3. Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona Cardinals 23 years, 31 days 3. Odell Beckham, New York Giants 10 4. Mike Evans, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 23 years, 35 days 4. Amari Cooper, Oakland Raiders 9 5. Odell Beckham, New York Giants 23 years, 39 days , Buffalo Bills 9 GOOD IN TWO FOR JUJU JUJU ECLIPSES 200 • Since entering the NFL in 2017, WR JuJu Smith-Schuster has totaled 207 • WR JuJu Smith-Schuster had three receptions, including his 200th career catch, in receptions for 2,867 receiving yards and 12 100-yard receiving games. the Steelers’ 26-24 win over the Colts on Nov. 3. • Smith-Schuster ranked 16th since the 1970 NFL-AFL merger in receiving yards over a • At 22 years and 346 days old, Smith-Schuster was the first player to record 200 career player’s first 39 NFL career games. receptions before his 23rd birthday in NFL history. • Smith-Schuster has 2,867 career receiving yards over his first 39 career games. • The previous youngest player to reach 200 career receptions was (23 years and 77 days old). MOST RECEIVING YARDS IN FIRST 40 GAMES SINCE 1970 AFL-NFL MERGER Rank Player, Team (Years) Yards YOUNGEST PLAYERS TO REACH 200 CAREER RECEPTIONS 1. Odell Beckham, Jr., New York Giants (2014-16) 3,864 Rank Player, Team Age 2. Randy Moss, Minnesota Vikings (1998-00) 3,412 1. JuJu Smith-Schuster, Pittsburgh Steelers 22 years, 346 days 3. Anquan Boldin, Arizona Cardinals (2003-05) 3,402 2. Brandin Cooks, New Orleans Saints 23 years, 77 days 4. , Atlanta Falcons (2011-13) 3,357 3. Mike Evans, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 23 years, 84 days 5. Michael Thomas, New Orleans (2016-18) 3,332 4. Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona Cardinals 23 years, 87 days 6. A.J. Green, Cincinnati Bengals (2011-13) 3,269 5. Christian McCaffrey, Carolina Panthers 23 years, 107 days 7. Jerry Rice, San Francisco 49ers (1985-87) 3,262 • Smith-Schuster accomplished the feat in his 38th career regular-season game. 8. Mike Evans, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2014-16) 3,173 • Smith-Schuster became the 11th player since the 1970 NFL-AFL merger to record at 9. Victor Cruz, New York Giants (2010-13) 3,101 least 200 catches over their first 38 regular-season games. 10. Josh Gordon, Cleveland Browns (2012-17) 3,089 • Smith-Schuster has 207 career receptions over his first 39 career games. 21. JuJu Smith-Schuster, Pittsburgh Steelers (2017-19) 2,867

MOST RECEPTIONS IN FIRST 40 GAMES SINCE 1970 AFL-NFL MERGER • Smith-Schuster’s 11 100-yard receiving games combined in 2017 and 2018 are tied Rank Player, Team (Years) Receptions for the fourth-most in League history over a player’s first two seasons, while his 169 1. Michael Thomas, New Orleans Saints (2016-18) 274 catches were fifth and his 2,343 receiving yards were 10th: 2. Odell Beckham, New York Giants (2014-16) 266 MOST 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES IN FIRST TWO SEASONS IN NFL HISTORY 3. Anquan Boldin, Arizona Cardinals (2003-05) 259 Rank Player, Team (Year) Games 4. , Miami Dolphins (2014-16) 243 1. Bill Groman, Houston Oilers (1960-61) 16 5. Keenan Allen, Los Angeles Chargers (2013-16) 235 2. Odell Beckham, Jr., New York Giants (2014-15) 15 6. Christian McCaffrey, Carolina Panthers (2017-19) 229 3. Charley Hennigan, Houston Oilers (1960-61) 12 7. Jordan Reed, Washington Redskins (2013-16) 224 4. JuJu Smith-Schuster, Pittsburgh Steelers (2017-18) 11 8. Reggie Bush, New Orleans Saints (2006-08) 221 5. Randy Moss, Minnesota Vikings (1998-99) 11 9. A.J. Green, Cincinnati Bengals (2011-13) 219 10. Julio Jones, Atlanta Falcons (2011-14) 218 t13. JuJu Smith-Schuster, Pittsburgh Steelers (2017-19) 207

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com GAME NOTES WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 29 MOST RECEPTIONS IN FIRST TWO SEASONS IN NFL HISTORY • Smith-Schuster established single-season career highs for receptions (111) and Rank Player, Team (Years) Receptions receiving yards (1,426) in 2018, leading the Steelers’ offense in both categories. • Smith-Schuster opened the 2018 campaign with three consecutive 100-yard receiving 1. Michael Thomas, New Orleans (2016-17) 196 games, and added a sixth of the year with a 189-yard performance in Week 12 at 2. Jarvis Landry, Miami (2014-15) 194 Denver. 3. Odell Beckham, Jr., New York Giants (2014-15) 187 • In Week 1, Smith-Schuster finished with a game-high 119 yards on five catches, Christian McCaffrey, Carolina Panthers (2017-18) 187 and hauled in a single-game career-best 13 grabs for 121 yards and a TD in Week 2 vs.Kansas City. 5. JuJu Smith-Schuster, Pittsburgh Steelers (2017-18) 169 • In Week 3 on Monday Night Football at Tampa Bay, Smith-Schuster led all receivers MOST RECEIVING YARDS IN FIRST TWO SEASONS IN NFL HISTORY with nine receptions for 116 receiving yards. • Below is a look at where Smith-Schuster ranked in the NFL in 2018: Rank Player, Team (Years) Yards 1. Odell Beckham, Jr., New York Giants (2014-15) 2,755 Statistic Total Rank 2. Randy Moss, Minnesota Vikings (1998-99) 2,726 100-Yard Receiving Games 8 t-3rd 3. Bill Groman, Houston Oilers (1960-61) 2,648 Receiving Yard 1,426 5th 4. Jerry Rice, San Francisco 49ers (1985-86) 2,497 Receptions 111 t-6th 5. Charley Hennigan, Houston Oilers (1960-61) 2,468 Receptions for First Downs 68 t-6th 6. Josh Gordon, Cleveland Browns (2012-13) 2,451 7. Torry Holt, St. Louis Rams (1999-00) 2,423 FIRST 25 • WR JuJu Smith-Schuster totaled 1,972 receiving yards in the first 25 regular- 8. A.J. Green, Cincinnati Bengals (2011-12) 2,407 season games of his NFL career, which is the fourth-most by any player in the NFL since 9. Michael Thomas, New Orleans Saints (2016-17) 2,382 the 1970 AFL-NFL merger over their first 25 games: 10. JuJu Smith-Schuster, Pittsburgh Steelers (2017-18) 2,343 MOST RECEIVING YARDS IN NFL HISTORY OVER FIRST 25 CAREER GAMES JUJU ON THE CHARTS • WR JuJu Smith-Schuster’s 111 receptions and his 1,426 receiving yards in 2018 Rank Player, Team Yards are the fifth-most on the Steelers’ single-season charts, while his eight 100-yard 1. Odell Beckham Jr., New York Giants 2,625 receiving games on the season tied as the second-most in team history: 2. Victor Cruz, New York Giants 2,032 3. Charlie Brown, Washington Redskins 1,975 SINGLE-SEASON STEELERS RECEPTION LEADERS 4. JuJu Smith-Schuster, Pittsburgh Steelers 1,972 Rank Player (Year) Receptions 5. Anquan Boldin, Arizona Cardinals 1,969 1. , 2015 136 2. Antonio Brown, 2014 129 CONNER STRONG • RB James Conner rushed for a season-high 145 yards on 23 carries, including a 3. Hines Ward, 2002 112 9-yard TD run in the 27-14 victory over Miami Dolphins (Oct. 28). 4. JuJu Smith-Schuster, 2018 111 • Conner’s 145 yards rushing is the second-highest single-game total of his career (he 5. Antonio Brown, 2013 110 had 146 yards rushing exactly one year earlier -- Oct. 28, 2018 vs. Cleveland. • Conner recorded a 9-yard TD run with 12:05 left in the fourth quarter that gave the SINGLE-SEASON STEELERS RECEIVING YARDS LEADERS Steelers a 24-14 lead over Miami. Rank Player, Team (Years) Yards • On the first play of the Steelers’ second drive against the Dolphins, Conner registered a 1. Antonio Brown, 2015 1,834 season-long run of 25 yards. • Against Miami, Conner registered his first 100-yard rushing game of the season and 2. Antonio Brown, 2014 1,698 sixth of his career. 3. Antonio Brown, 2017 1,533 • Conner recorded at least one touchdown in his fourth straight game and 11th time in 4. Antonio Brown, 2013 1,499 the last 16 games. 5. JuJu Smith-Schuster, 2018 1,426 • Conner registered his fourth rushing TD of the season and 16th of his career. • Conner registered his fifth career game with at least 100 yards rushing and one SINGLE-SEASON STEELERS 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES LEADERS touchdown. • Conner registered a 12-yard TD at Los Angeles Chargers (Oct. 13) run that gave the Rank Player, Team (Years) Receptions Steelers a 14-0 lead with 4:35 remaining in the first quarter. 1. Antonio Brown, 2015 9 • Conner added a 26-yard TD catch that extended the Steelers lead to 21-0 with 6:42 left 2. JuJu Smith-Schuster, 2018 8 in the second quarter. Antonio Brown, 2017 8 • The TD reception was Conner’s second of the season and third of his career, and gave him his first career game with both a rushing TD and receiving TD. Antonio Brown, 2014 8 • Conner set career-highs in both receptions (8) and receiving yards (83) in the rout of Cincinnati on Sept. 30. His previous career-highs in receptions (7 at Baltimore on Nov. 4, 2018) and receiving yards (75 vs. Atlanta on Oct. 7, 2018) both came last season.

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com GAME NOTES WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 30 • Conner hauled in a 21-yard TD reception from QB Mason Rudolph with 10:39 left in • In Week 5 vs. Atlanta at Heinz Field, Conner tallied 185 yards from scrimmage (110 the second quarter, which gave the Steelers a 7-3 lead over the Bengals. rushing / 75 receiving), to go along with two rushing TDs. He became the second • Conner rushed for 55 yards on 14 carries, including a 1-yard TD run, vs. Baltimore on Steeler to record at least 100 rushing yards, 75 receiving yards and two rushing TDs in a Oct. 6. game since 1950, joining (Nov. 25, 1979 vs. Cleveland). • Conner has 16 rushing touchdowns since the start of the 2018 season, which ranks fifth in the NFL. Each of the four players with more TD runs than Conner have played in at CONNER’S HONORS least two more games than the Steelers running back. • RB James Conner earned 2018 AFC Offensive Player of the Week (Week 8) and 2018 AFC Offensive Player of the Month (October) honors. RUSHING TOUCHDOWN LEADERS SINCE 2018 • In Week 8 of 2018, Conner led all players in multiple categories, including yards from Rank Player, Team Rush TDs scrimmage (212), rushing yards (146) and rushing TDs (2), adding 5 catches for 66 yards in Week 8’s win vs. Cleveland at Heinz Field. 1. Todd Gurley, Los Angeles Rams 24 • Conner led the AFC in rushing TDs (6), yards from scrimmage per game (175.3), 2. , Tennessee Titans 22 rushing yards per game (122.3) and rushes of 10+ yards (13) in the month of October, 3. Aaron Jones, Green Bay Packers 19 while rushing for at least 100 yards and two TDs in each of his three October games Christian McCaffrey, Carolina Panthers 19 – becoming the first player in Steelers history with a three-game streak of at least 100-rushing yards and two rushing TDs and the first NFL player to do so since 2009. 5. James Conner, Pittsburgh Steelers 16 • This marked the second time that Conner has taken home AFC honors in 2018 • Conner became the first player in team history with at least 1,000 scrimmage yards and (Offensive Player of the Week: Week 8). 10 TDs in the team’s first eight games of a season (2018), and scored at least one TD in five straight games (Games 5-9). SAMUELS’ SWISS ARMY KNIFE • Conner recorded three straight games with at least 100 rushing yards and two TDs in • RB Jaylen Samuels recorded a career-high 13 receptions in the 26-24 victory over three consecutive games in 2018 (Games 5-7), becoming the first player in Steelers the Indianapolis Colts on Nov. 3. history - and the first NFL player since 2009 (Chris Johnson) - to tally three straight • The 13 receptions are the most by a Steelers running back in franchise history (previous games with at least 100 rushing yards and two TDs. record was 12 by Le’Veon Bell vs. Green Bay on Nov. 26, 2017). • Conner rushed for nine TDs in the first eight games of 2018, tied for the most by a • The 13 receptions are the most by a Steelers player at any position since Antonio Brown Steeler through the first eight games of a season (Franco Harris, 1976) and his 1,085 had 14 at New Orleans on Dec. 23, 2018. yards from scrimmage were the second-most through eight games of a season in team • The 13 receptions are the second-most by an NFL running back this season. Austin history (Le’Veon Bell, 1,086; 2014). Ekeler of the Los Angeles Chargers had 15 vs. Denver on Oct. 6. • Below is a look at where Conner ranked among all NFL players in 2018. • The 13 receptions are tied for the 12th most by a running back since the 1970 NFL-AFL merger. • Samuels registered the fifth 10 or more reception game by a running back in franchise Statistic Total Rank history. Multiple Rushing TD Games 5 t-2nd • Samuels registered eight receptions, on eight targets, in the first half alone against the Rushing TDs 12 t-3rd Colts. • The eight catches equaled his previous single-game career-high of eight, which was 100-Yard Rushing Games 5 5th set earlier this season vs. Cincinnati on Sept. 30. Rushes for First Downs 56 6th Rushes of 20-Plus Yards 9 t-7th SINGLE-GAME STEELERS RUNNING BACK RECEPTIONS LEADERS Receiving Yards by a Running Back 497 9th Rank Player, Date Opponent Receptions Total TDs 13 t-9th 1. Jaylen Samuels, Nov. 3, 2019 vs. Indianapolis Colts 13 Yards from Scrimmage 1,470 10th 2. Le’Veon Bell, Nov. 26, 2017 vs. Green Bay Packers 12 Rushes of 10-Plus Yards 27 t-10th 3. Franco Harris, Sept. 19, 1982 vs. Cincinnati Bengals 11 Rushing Yards 973 t-11th 4. Le’Veon Bell, Oct. 8, 2017 vs. Jacksonville Jaguars 10 Receptions by a Running Back 55 t-12th Le’Veon Bell, Oct. 23, 2016 vs. New England Patriots 10

• Conner made the first start of his NFL career and set single-game career-highs for 2019 SINGLE-GAME NFL RUNNING BACK RECEPTIONS LEADERS rushing yards (135), TDs (2 rushing) and scrimmage yards (192) on Kickoff Weekend of 2018 at Cleveland. He added 5 receptions for 57 yards. Rank Player, Date Opponent Receptions • Conner’s 135 rushing yards marked the first 100-yard rushing game of his NFL career 1. Austin Ekeler, Oct. 6, 2019 vs. Denver Broncos 15 and the fourth-most by a Steeler on Kickoff Weekend, while his 192 scrimmage yards 2. Jaylen Samuels, Nov. 3, 2019 vs. Indianapolis Colts 13 were the third-most by a Steeler on Kickoff Weekend in team history. 3. Le’Veon Bell, Sept. 16, 2019 vs. Cleveland Browns 10 • Conner totaled 65 yards from scrimmage (17 rushing / 48 receiving) and scored his Christian McCaffrey, Sept. 29, 2019 at Houston Texans 10 third career rushing TD and of 2018, and his first as a Steeler at Heinz Field, on a 1-yard run, in Week 2 against Kansas City. Christian McCaffrey, Sept. 8, 2019 vs. Los Angeles Rams 10

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com GAME NOTES WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 31 • Samuels completed three passes, all out of the wildcat formation to RB James 2019 NFL ROOKIE RECEIVING YARDS LEADERS Conner, for 31 yards in the 27-3 rout of Cincinnati on Sept. 30. Rank Player, Team Receptions • Samuels was the second player with 3 completions, 3 rushes and 3 catches in a game since the 1970 NFL-AFL merger, joining Terrelle Pryor in 2016. 1. Terry McLaurin, Washington Redskins 638 • Samuels added 26 yards rushing, including a 2-yard TD run, and eight receptions for 57 2. D.K. Metcalf, Seattle Seahawks 630 yards (both career highs). 3. A.J. Brown, Tennessee Titans 581 • Samuels was the first Pittsburgh running back with a completion, rush attempt and 4. Deebo Samuel, San Francisco 49ers 523 reception in the same game since in Week 4 of 2009 against the San 5. , Baltimore Ravens 519 Diego Chargers (Oct. 4). • Samuels’ 2-yard TD run, which was the first of his career, with 10:36 left in the third 6. Darius Slayton, New York Giants 461 quarter gave the Steelers a 17-3 lead over the Bengals. 7. Mecole Hardman, Kansas City Chiefs 450 • Samuels was the first Steelers non-QB with multiple completions in a game since 8. Preston Williams, Miami Dolphins 428 Antwaan Randle El in 2005. 9. Diontae Johnson, Pittsburgh Steelers 409 • Samuels registered his first career pass attempt and pass completion on the Steelers’ second drive of the game. The direct snap and ensuing pass play to Conner went for 10. Hunter Renfro, Oakland Raiders 396 seven yards and a first down. • Johnson caught five passes for a career-best 84 yards and a touchdown against Miami Dolphins on Oct. 28. His previous career-high for receiving yards in a game was 77 vs. HOLY TOLEDO, WR DIONTAE JOHNSON Cincinnati (Sept. 30). • Rookie WR Diontae Johnson has recorded 35 catches for 409 yards and 3 TDs in • Johnson hauled in a 45-yard TD pass from QB Mason Rudolph that cut the Dolphins 2019. He ranks among the rookie leaders in receptions (t-5th), receiving yards (9th) and lead to 14-10 with 17 seconds remaining in the first half. TD grabs (t-8th). • The 45-yard reception for Johnson was the longest of his career. • The 45-yard TD reception came on 3rd down and 20, which gave Pittsburgh its first 3rd 2019 NFL ROOKIE RECEPTION LEADERS down conversion of 20 yards or longer since Nov. 11, 2016 against the Baltimore Ravens Rank Player, Team Receptions when QB Ben Roethlisberger hooked up with WR Eli Rogers for 30 yards on a 3rd 1. Deebo Samuel, San Francisco 49ers 40 down and 21 play. Terry McLaurin, Washington Redskins 40 MCDONALD’S CAREER YEAR 3. D.K. Metcalf, Seattle Seahawks 38 • TE Vance McDonald, who recorded single-season career bests in receptions (50) 4. Hunter Renfro, Oakland Raiders 36 and receiving yards (610) in 2018, set a single-game career high, and registered the 5. Diontae Johnson, Pittsburgh Steelers 35 first 100-receiving yard game of his NFL regular season career, with 112 receiving yards on four catches in Week 3 of 2018 at Tampa Bay on Monday Night Football. 2019 NFL ROOKIE TOUCHDOWN RECEPTION LEADERS • McDonald became the second Steelers tight end since 1960, to record at least 100 Rank Player, Team TDs receiving yards in the first half of a game (, Sept. 22, 1991, 118 yards). • McDonald scored a touchdown on a 75-yard pass from QB Ben Roethlisberger 1. Marquise Brown, Baltimore Ravens 6 in the first quarter, matching a career-long reception (75-yard TD while with San 2. Terry McLaurin, Washington Redskins 5 Francisco) in 2016 (Sept. 18 at Carolina). D.K. Metcalf, Seattle Seahawks 5 • In Week 6 of 2018 at Cincinnati, McDonald set a single-game career best with seven Mecole Hardman, Kansas City Chiefs 5 catches (6, Nov. 29, 2015 vs. Arizona, while with San Francisco) for 68 yards. Darius Slayton, New York Giants 5 • McDonald registered his first career multi-TD receiving game vs. Seattle on Sept. 15, 2019. He also equaled his career-high of seven catches. 6. A.J. Brown, Tennessee Titans 4 • McDonald caught five passes for 30 yards, including a 7-yard TD grab from QB Mason , Oakland Raiders 4 Rudolph that gave the Steelers a 20-16 third-quarter lead over the Colts on Nov. 3. t8. Diontae Johnson, Pittsburgh Steelers 3 • McDonald ranks tied for ninth in the NFL among tight ends with three TD receptions.

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com GAME NOTES WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 32 NO DAYS OFF • Boswell hit a pair of field goals at San Francisco on Sept. 22. • OL Alejandro Villanueva extended his consecutive regular-season games played • Boswell connected on a pair of field goals vs. Seattle on Sept. 15. streak to 75, which is tied for the third-longest active streak among active NFL offensive • Against Cincinnait on Sept. 30, Boswell hit at least two field goals for the third tackles: consecutive week. • Boswell converted a 48-yard field goal with 2:30 remaining in regulation, increasing the MOST CONSECUTIVE REGULAR-SEASON GAMES PLAYED AMONG ACTIVE Steelers’ lead to 17-10, in Week 16 against New England in 2018. OFFENSIVE TACKLES • Since joining the Steelers in 2015, Boswell is 119-of-138 overall on field goal attempts Rank Player, Team GP (86.2%), including 41-of-52 (78.9%) between 40-49 yards. • Boswell ranks fifth in field goal percentage (86.2) among all NFL kickers with at least 135 1. Mitchell Schwartz, Kansas City Chiefs 123 field goal attempts since 2015. 2. Jake Matthews, Atlanta Falcons 89 • Boswell’s 86.2 field goal percent ranks second in Steelers history among kickers with at 3. Alejandro Villanueva, Pittsburgh Steelers 75 least 30 field goal attempts: Morgan Moses, Chicago Bears 75 STEELERS ALL-TIME FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE LEADERS (MIN. 30 ATTEMPTS) Donovan Smith, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 75 Rank Kicker, Years FGM-FGA FG% • Villanueva also extended his consecutive regular-season games started streak to 69, 1. , 2010-14 124-141 87.9 which is the fifth-longest active streak among active NFL offensive tackles: 2. , 2015-current 119-138 86.2 MOST CONSECUTIVE REGULAR-SEASON GAMES STARTED AMONG ACTIVE 3. Norm Johnson, 1995-98 105-127 82.7 OFFENSIVE TACKLES 4. Jeff Reed, 2002-10 204-249 81.9 Rank Player, Team GP 5. Gary Anderson, 1982-94 309-395 78.2 1. Mitchell Schwartz, Kansas City Chiefs 123 • Boswell became the sixth player in team history with at least 100 field goals made in 2. Jake Matthews, Atlanta Falcons 89 Week 2 of 2019: 3. Morgan Moses, Chicago Bears 75 Donovan Smith, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 75 STEELERS ALL-TIME FIELD GOALS MADE LEADERS 5. Alejandro Villanueva, Pittsburgh Steelers 69 Rank Kicker, Years FGM 1. Gary Anderson, 1982-94 309 WIZARD OF BOZ 2. Jeff Reed, 2002-10 204 • K Chris Boswell has made 21 of his 23 field goal attempts this season, including 8 of 10 from 40+ yards. 3. Roy Gerela, 1971-78 146 • Boswell made all 3 of his field goal attempts in the 16-10 victory at Cincinnati on Nov. 24. 4. Shaun Suisham, 2010-14 124 • Boswell registered his 21st career game with 3 or more field goals made. 5. Chris Boswell, 2015-current 119 • Boswell connected on a 26-yard field goal with 3:24 left in the second quarter that gave the Steelers a 3-0 lead. BOZ TIES TEAM MARK • Boswell connected on a 47-yard field goal with 12:04 left in the fourth quarter that gave • K Chris Boswell was successful on each of his six field goal attempts (45, 49, 49, 40, the Steelers a 13-10 lead. 49, 30) in Week 15’s 24-20 win at Cincinnati in 2016. • Boswell connected on a 26-yard field goal with 3:21 left in the fourth quarter that gave • Boswell tied a a franchise single-game record with six field goals made (Jeff Reed: Dec. the Steelers a 16-10 lead. 1, 2002 and Gary Anderson: Oct. 23, 1988): • Boswell has made all 29 of his field-goal attempts in his regular-season career against the Bengals. STEELERS SINGLE-GAME FIELD GOALS MADE LEADERS • Boswell has now made at least 20 field goals in four of his first five seasons in the NFL. Rank Kicker, Date (Opponent) FGM • Boswell made all four of his field goal attempts in the 26-24 victory over the Indianapolis Colts on Nov. 3. 1. Chris Boswell, Dec. 18, 2016 (at Cincinnati) 6 • Boswell was perfect on at least four field-goal attempts in a single game for the 10th 2. Jeff Reed, Dec. 1, 2002 (at Jacksonville) 6 time in his career. 3. Gary Anderson, Oct. 23, 1988 (Denver) 6 • Boswell connected on four or more field goals in a single game for the 10th time in his career. BOZ FROM 50-PLUS • Boswell made a 51-yard field goal against the Colts, which was the third-longest kick • K Chris Boswell converted four field goals from 50 yards or further in 2017 – the of his career. most by a Steelers kicker in a single-season. • Boswell, who entered Week 8 as one of three kickers in the NFL that had yet to miss a • Boswell has made eight-of-11 field goal attempts in his NFL career from 50 yards or field goal with 11 or more attempts, failed to connect on a 54-yard field goal against further, including a 51-yard try in Week 9 of 2019 at Heinz Field against Indianapolis. Miami Dolphins on Monday Night Football (Oct. 28). • His eight field goals made from 50-plus yards are tied for the most in Steelers history • Boswell’s streak of consecutive field goals made ended at 14 following the miss. (Gary Anderson and Jeff Reed: eight). • Boswell converted all three of his field goal attempts vs. Baltimore on Oct. 6.

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com GAME NOTES WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 33 A LAND DOWN IN THE 20 • P Jordan Berry has pinned opponents inside their 20-yard line 18 times this season, punting 51 times (2,360 yards) for a 46.3 average on the season (41.6 net). • Berry ranks 10th in the NFL in gross punting average and 17th in net punting average. • Berrypinned opponents inside their 20-yard line 16 times during the 2018 regular season, punting 63 times (2,753 yards) for a 43.7 average on the season. • Berry has pinned opponents inside their 20-yard line 125 times over his career - second-most such punts in team history:

STEELERS CAREER INSIDE THE 20 PUNTING LEADERS Rank , Years In-20 1. Josh Miller, 1996-2003 194 2. Jordan Berry, 2015-current 125 3. Craig Colquitt, 1978-84 112 4. Mark Royals, 1992-94 85 5. , 2007-11 81

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com STEELERS-BENGALS: LAST TIME OUT WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 34 Pittsburgh 16 Cincinnati 10 NOVEMBER 24, 2019 /// PAUL BROWN STADIUM (47,423)

CINCINNATI – Devlin “Duck” Hodges took over for struggling Mason Rudolph and threw a 79-yard Hodges ran an offense missing three stars after a 21-7 loss to Cleveland that ended with ugliness touchdown pass Sunday, sparking the depleted Pittsburgh Steelers to a 16-10 victory that kept the -- Myles Garrett clubbing Rudolph with the QB’s own helmet. Steelers center Maurkice Pouncey served Cincinnati Bengals the only winless team in the NFL. the first of his two-game suspension Sunday for kicking and punching Garrett in the melee. Hodges connected with James Washington on the game-turning play in the third quarter, leaving Also, receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster was out with a concussion and running back James Conner had a Pittsburgh (6-5) with a quarterback decision as it moves forward without Ben Roethlisberger. shoulder injury from the Cleveland game. The Steelers got what they needed out of what was left, with The Steelers’ defense has steadied them through the transition, and it had a major impact in Pitts- Hodges leading the way. He went 5 of 11 or 118 yards with two sacks. Rookie Benny Snell Jr. returned burgh’s 10th straight win over the hapless Bengals (0-11), who set franchise records for worst start from a knee injury and ran for 98 yards. and longest losing streak. If the Bengals were going to end that long losing streak against their Ohio River rival, this was their Tyler Boyd made a catch and was stripped by Devin Bush at the Steelers 8-yard line in the fourth chance. Instead, they saw another one slip away in the end, just like all the others. quarter, preserving the lead. Bud Dupree sacked Ryan Finley and forced a fumble that he recovered The Bengals repeatedly dodged disaster in the first half and led 7-3, only their third halftime lead this with 2:38 left, closing it out. season. They fumbled the opening kickoff but recovered. Finley was sacked and fumbled on Cincinnati’s What’s left of the Steelers’ offense -- hollowed out by injuries and a suspension -- struggled in the first second possession, but Giovani Bernard fell on the ball. Finley later was sacked just in front of the goal half and prompted coach Mike Tomlin to switch from Rudolph to Hodges, who provided an immediate line, avoiding a safety. boost. His touchdown pass to Washington gave the Steelers a 10-7 lead and got thousands of Terrible Finley was 12 of 26 for 192 yards, including a 15-yard touchdown pass to Boyd. Towels twirling at Paul Brown Stadium. Hodges filled in for one game after Rudolph suffered a concussion and directed a 24-17 win over the Chargers on Oct. 13. Tomlin went back to Rudolph as soon as he was healthy. Now, he’s got a big decision as the Steelers try to stay in the playoff chase.

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS GAME SUMMARY PIT – B.Snell Jr. 21-98; K.Whyte Jr. 6-32; Tr.Edmunds 2-7; J.Samuels 2-6; 1 2 3 4 F RUSHING M.Rudolph 4-5; D.Hodges 3-1. STEELERS (6-5) 0 3 7 6 16 CIN – J.Mixon 18-79; R.Finley 2-8; Bernard 1-(-1). Bengals (0-11) 0 7 3 0 10

PASSING PIT – M.Rudolph 16-8-1, 85; D.Hodges 11-5-0, 118, 1 TD. TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCORE CIN – R.Finley 26-12-0, 192, 1 TD. PIT 2 3:21 C.Boswell 26 yd. Field Goal 9-40, 5:12 3-0 PIT – J.Washington 3-98, 1 TD; D.Johnson 3-29; J.Samuels 3-26; D.Cain 1-35; CIN 2 1:55 T.Boyd 15 yd. pass from R.Finley (R.Bullock kick) 3-69, 1:26 3-7 PIT 3 11:10 J.Washington 79 yd. pass from D.Hodges (C.Boswell kick) 3-83, 1:26 10-7 RECEIVING T.Jones 1-9; B.Snell Jr. 1-5; V.McDonald 1-1. CIN – T.Boyd 5-101, 1 TD; G.Bernard 3-31; A.Erickson 2-43; A.Tate 1-10; T.Eifert CIN 3 5:07 R.Bullock 27 yd. Field Goal 9-68, 6:03 10-10 1-7. PIT 4 11:59 C.Boswell 47 yd. Field Goal 6-42, 2:21 13-10 PIT 4 3:18 C.Boswell 26 yd. Field Goal 7-35, 1:53 16-10 TEAM STATISTICS STEELERS STARTERS BENGALS STARTERS Steelers Browns Offense Defense Offense Defense First Downs 16 11 WR 80 J.Holton DT 97 C.Heyward WR 19 A.Tate LDE 96 C.Dunlap 3rd Down 5-16 2-12 LT 78 A.Villanueva NT 79 J.Hargrave LT 77 C.Glenn NT 99 A.Billings Total Net Yards 339 244 LG 73 R.Foster LOLB 90 T.Watt LG 53 B.Price DT 95 R.Wren Off Plays 68 51 C 67 B.Finney LILB 26 M.Barron C 66 T.Hopkins DT 91 T.Tupou Avg Gain 5.0 4.8 RG 66 D.DeCastro RLIB 55 D.Bush RG 67 J.Miller RDE 94 S.Hubbard Rushing Net 160 86 RT 71 M.Feiler ROLB 48 B.Dupree RT 68 B.Hart LB 59 N.Vigil Passing Net 179 158 TE 89 V.McDonald CB 28 M.Hilton TE 87 C.Uzomah LB 57 G.Pratt Penalties (Yds) 10 (76) 7 (79) RB 24 B.Snell Jr. LCB 23 J.Haden WR 83 T.Boyd CB 21 D.Dennard Turnovers 1 2 TE 88 N.Vannett SS 34 Te.Edmunds QB 5 R.Finley CB 22 W.Jackson III Punts (Avg) 7 (45.1) 9 (46.4) QB 2 M.Rudolph FS 39 M.Fitzpatrick WR 12 A.Erickson S 36 S. Williams TDs 1 1 T 72 Z.Banner RCB 22 S.Nelson HB 25 G.Bernard S 30 J.Bates III FGs 3-3 1-1 TO Remain 2 0 Time of Poss. 34:40 25:20

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TEAM WITH TODAY’S WIN • The Steelers captains were DT Cameron Heyward and LB Tyler Matakevich. • Pittsburgh has registered at least six victories in a season for the 31st consecutive year, trailing • Pittsburgh won the coin toss and elected to defer to the second half. only the Miami Dolphins’ NFL record of 34 straight seasons from 1970-2003. • Pittsburgh has forced 28 turnovers in its first 11 games of 2019, which ranks second in the NFL. • Pittsburgh improved its all-time record to 665-574-21 (.536). The 28 takeaways are the most for the Steelers over the first 11 games of a season since 1997 • Pittsburgh improved its all-time road record to 270-342-12 (.442). -- when Pittsburgh forced 30 over its first 11 games. • Pittsburgh improved its all-time regular-season record to 629-549-21 (.533). • Pittsburgh has registered at least 1 sack in 52 consecutive games, which is the longest active streak • Pittsburgh improved its all-time regular-season road record to 261-330-12 (.443). in the NFL. The 52-game streak is the longest in regular-season franchise history. • Pittsburgh improved its all-time record against the AFC to 390-248-2 (.611). • Pittsburgh’s 52-game streak with at least 1 sack is the eighth-longest streak in NFL history. The • Pittsburgh’s 390 victories against the AFC since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger are the most in the League. NFL record for consecutive games with at least 1 sack is 69 games by Tampa Bay (Oct. 10, 1999 • Pittsburgh’s .611 winning percentage against the AFC since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger is the to Nov. 9, 2003). Pittsburgh head coach Mike Tomlin was on the Buccaneers staff during the highest in the League. final three seasons of the streak. • Pittsburgh improved its all-time regular-season record against the AFC to 360-226-2 (.614). • Pittsburgh has three different players that have recorded at least 6.5 sacks this season (T.J. • Pittsburgh’s 360 regular-season victories against the AFC since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger are Watt with 11.5, Cam Heyward with 6.5 and Bud Dupree with 7.0). The Steelers, Rams and the most in the League. Chargers are the only teams in the NFL with three players that have recorded at least 6.5 sacks. • Pittsburgh’s .614 regular-season winning percentage against the AFC since the 1970 AFL-NFL • The Steelers are fifth in the NFL in terms of fewest sacks allowed. Pittsburgh has yielded just merger is the highest in the League. 18 sacks in 2019. • Pittsburgh improved its all-time road record against the AFC to 160-154-2 (.509). • The Steelers limited opponents to 24 sacks in 2018 – the fourth-fewest allowed by any team • Pittsburgh’s 160 victories against the AFC since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger are the most in the League. on the season. Pittsburgh held opponents to one or zero sacks in 10 of its 16 games in 2018. • Pittsburgh’s .509 winning percentage against the AFC since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger is the • Since 2014, the Steelers have yielded 153 sacks, which is the second-fewest sacks allowed highest in the League. among all NFL teams. • Pittsburgh improved its all-time regular-season road record against the AFC to 151-142-2 (.515). • Since 2018, the Steelers have yielded 42 sacks, which is the fourth-fewest sacks allowed among • Pittsburgh’s 151 regular-season victories against the AFC since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger are all NFL teams. the most in the League. • Pittsburgh ranks first in the NFL in sacks with 38. The Steelers have has recorded 4 or more sacks • Pittsburgh’s .515 regular-season winning percentage against the AFC since the 1970 AFL-NFL in 7 different games this season. merger is the highest in the League. • Pittsburgh has registered at least 4.0 sacks in 4 of its last 5 games. The Steelers had a 3-game streak with at least 4.0 sacks snapped at Cleveland (Nov. 14). The 3-game streak was tied for STEELERS DOMINATE THE AFC NORTH the fifth-longest single-season streak in franchise history and longest such streak by Pittsburgh • Pittsburgh improved its overall record against AFC North teams to 79-32-1 (.710). since 2004. • Pittsburgh’s 79 victories against the AFC North are the most of any divisional team. • Pittsburgh registered 52 sacks in 2018, which was tied for the most by any team last season. • Pittsburgh’s .710 winning percentage against the AFC North is the highest of any divisional team. • Since 2014, the Steelers have recorded 265 sacks, which is the most sacks among all NFL teams. • Pittsburgh improved its regular-season record against AFC North teams to 74-31-1 (.703). • Pittsburgh has forced 14 fumbles this season, which ranks second in the NFL. • Pittsburgh’s 74 regular-season victories against the AFC North are the most of any divisional team. • Over their last 9 games of 2019, the Steelers rank first in the League in takeaways (26), first in • Pittsburgh’s .703 regular-season winning percentage against the AFC North is the highest of quarterback hits (71), first in passes defended (60), tied for first in interceptions (14), second in any divisional team. forced fumbles (14) and tied for third in sacks (33.0). • Pittsburgh’s 74 regular-season wins and .703 regular-season winning percentage against division • Pittsburgh limited the Bengals to just 11 first downs, including only seven without the aid of a opponents are the second-most and second-highest among all NFL teams in divisional games penalty. The 11 first-downs by Cincinnati were the fewest allowed by the Steelers in a game this (New England, 84 and .792). season. Pittsburgh has not allowed fewer first downs in a game since Week 17 of 2018 (when • Pittsburgh improved its overall road record against AFC North teams to 37-17-1 (.682). the Bengals had 9 first downs). • Pittsburgh’s 37 road victories against the AFC North are the most of any divisional team. • Pittsburgh held Cincinnati to just 2 of 12 (16.7%) on third down. It marked the second time this • Pittsburgh’s .682 road winning percentage against the AFC North is the highest of any divisional season that the Steelers limited their opponent to 2 third-down conversions or less. Pittsburgh team. held the Rams to 1 of 14 (7.1%) on third down on Nov. 10. • Pittsburgh improved its regular-season road record against AFC North teams to 35-17-1 (.670). • Pittsburgh limited Cincinnati to 244 total yards. It marked the fifth time in 2019 that the Steelers • Pittsburgh’s 35 regular-season road victories against the AFC North are the most of any divisional had their opposition below 300 yards of total offense. team. • Pittsburgh limited Cincinnati to 158 yards passing. It marked the sixth time in 2019 that the • Pittsburgh’s .670 regular-season road winning percentage against the AFC North is the highest Steelers had their opposition below 200 yards passing. of any divisional team. • Pittsburgh limited Cincinnati to an opposing completion percentage of 46.15%. The Steelers have • Pittsburgh’s 35 regular-season road wins and .670 regular-season road winning percentage held each of their last three opponents below 54% completion percentage. against division opponents are the second-most and second-highest among all NFL teams in • Cincinnati mananged just 23 net yards or less on 10 of its 13 offensive possessions. Pittsburgh divisional games (New England, 39 and .722). forced the Bengals into 6 three-and-outs, and Cincinnati had seven seperate drives in which they failed to gain more than 1 yard. INSIDE THE SERIES WITH THE BENGALS • Pittsburgh registered 3.0 sacks in the first half and limited the Bengals to just 22 yards rushing on • Pittsburgh improved its all-time record against Cincinnati to 66-35 (.653). 10 carries. Cincinnati managed 8 yards or less on four of its six first-half possessions, including • Pittsburgh improved its all-time regular-season record against Cincinnati to 64-35 (.646). three drives that failed to gain even two yards. • Pittsburgh improved its all-time road record against Cincinnati to 32-19 (.612). • Cincinnati averaged just 4.5 yards per play in the first half (104 yards on 23 plays). The Bengals • Pittsburgh improved its all-time regular-season road record against Cincinnati to 30-19 (.612). registered 62 of those yards on two plays -- a 47-yard catch from WR Tyler Boyd and 15-yard • Pittsburgh improved its all-time record in the month of November against Cincinnati to 18-10 TD grab from Boyd. The Steelers limited Cincinnati to 42 total yards on its other 21 plays (2.0 (.643). yards per play). • Pittsburgh improved its all-time road record in the month of November against Cincinnati to • Pittsburgh limited the Bengals to just five first downs in the first half. 12-6 (.667).

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SINCE THE 1970 AFL-NFL MERGER HEAD COACH MIKE TOMLIN • Pittsburgh improved its all-time record since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger to 508-320-3 (.613). • Improved his regular-season record to 131-71-1 (.648). • Pittsburgh’s 508 victories since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger are the most in the League. • His 131 regular-season victories are the second most in the NFL since 2007. • Pittsburgh’s .613 winning percentage since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger is the highest in the League. • His .648 regular-season winning percentage is the second highest in the NFL since 2007. • Pittsburgh improved its all-time regular-season record since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger to 472- • His .648 regular-season winning percentage is the second highest among active NFL head coaches. 296-3 (.614). • Improved his regular-season road record to 57-43-1 (.569). • Pittsburgh’s 472 regular-season victories since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger are the most in the League. • His 57 regular-season road victories are the third most in the NFL since 2007. • Pittsburgh’s .614 regular-season winning percentage since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger is the • His .569 regular-season road winning percentage is the third highest in the NFL since 2007. highest in the League. • Improved his regular-season record against the AFC to 98-53-1 (.648). • Pittsburgh improved its all-time road record since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger to 204-200-2 (.505). • His 98 regular-season victories against the AFC are the second most in the conference since 2007. • Pittsburgh’s 204 road victories since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger are the second most in the League. • His .648 regular-season winning percentage against the AFC is the second highest in the con- • Pittsburgh’s .505 road winning percentage since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger is the second highest ference since 2007. in the League. • Improved his regular-season road record against the AFC to 44-31-1 (.586). • Pittsburgh improved its all-time regular-season road record since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger to • His 44 regular-season road victories against the AFC are the second most in the conference 195-188-2 (.509). since 2007. • Pittsburgh’s 195 regular-season road victories since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger are the second • His .586 regular-season road winning percentage against the AFC is the second highest in the most in the League. conference since 2007. • Pittsburgh’s .509 regular-season road winning percentage since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger is the • Improved his regular-season record against Cincinnati to 21-5 (.808). second highest in the League. • Improved his regular-season road record against Cincinnati to 11-2 (.846). • Improved his regular-season record against AFC North teams to 53-22-1 (.704). FREE AGENCY ERA (SINCE 1993) • His 53 regular-season wins against division opponents are the most of any AFC North team • Pittsburgh improved its all-time record during the free agency era (since 1993) to 289-171-2 (.628). since 2007, and the second most among all NFL teams in divisional games (New England, 61). • Pittsburgh is one of three teams (New England, 326; Green Bay 287) with at least 275 all-time • Improved his regular-season road record against AFC North teams to 24-13-1 (.645). wins since 1993. • Pittsburgh’s 289 victories during the free agency era (since 1993) are the second most in the League. DYNAMIC DUO • Pittsburgh’s .628 winning percentage during the free agency era (since 1993) is the second • LB T.J. Watt and LB Bud Dupree form one of the most lethal pass rush tandems in the NFL. highest in the League. • Watt (11.5) and Dupree (7.0) are one of two linebacking duos in the League (Preston Smith and • Pittsburgh improved its regular-season record during the free agency era (since 1993) to 269- Za’Darius Smith of Green Bay) with at least 7.0 sacks apiece. 156-2 (.632). • Watt and Dupree are the only linebacking tandem in the League with at least 7.0 sacks, 10 • Pittsburgh is one of three teams (New England, 293; Green Bay 266) with at least 250 regu- quarterback hits and 10 tackles for loss. lar-season wins since 1993. • Watt and Dupree have combined for 19.5 sacks this season. They’re the first Steelers tandem to • Pittsburgh’s 269 regular-season victories during the free agency era (since 1993) are the second combine for at least 19.5 sacks over the season’s first 11 games since LaMarr Woodley and James most in the League. Harrison combined for 22.5 in 2008. • Pittsburgh’s .632 regular-season winning percentage during the free agency era (since 1993) is • Watt (11.5) and Dupree (7.0) is the first Steelers tandem with at least 7.0 sacks apiece over the the second highest in the League. first 11 games of a season since LaMarr Woodley (10.5) and James Harrison (12.0) in 2008. • Pittsburgh improved its all-time road record during the free agency era (since 1993) to 122- 101-1 (.547). P JORDAN BERRY • Pittsburgh’s 122 road victories during the free agency era (since 1993) are the third most in • Registered a 60-yard punt following the Steelers opening offensive possession. the League. • Pinned Cincinnati inside its 20-yard line on three different occasions. • Pittsburgh’s .547 road winning percentage during the free agency era (since 1993) is the third highest in the League. K CHRIS BOSWELL • Pittsburgh improved its regular-season road record during the free agency era (since 1993) to • Connected on a 26-yard field goal with 3:24 left in the second quarter that gave the Steelers 117-95-1 (.552). a 3-0 lead. • Pittsburgh’s 117 regular-season road victories during the free agency era (since 1993) are the • Connected on a 47-yard field goal with 12:04 left in the fourth quarter that gave the Steelers second most in the League. a 13-10 lead. • Pittsburgh’s .552 regular-season road winning percentage during the free agency era (since 1993) • Connected on a 26-yard field goal with 3:21 left in the fourth quarter that gave the Steelers a is the second highest in the League. 16-10 lead. • Has made 21 of his 23 field-goal attempts this season, including 21 of 22 from inside 54 yards. NOVEMBER REIGN • 119-of-138 overall on field goal attempts (86.2%), including 41-of-52 (78.9%) between 40-49 • Pittsburgh improves its all-time record in the month of November to 182-159-8 (.533). yards, since joining the Steelers in 2015. • Pittsburgh improves its all-time road record in the month of November to 79-99-4 (.445). • Ranks second in Steelers history in field goal percentage among kickers with at least 30 field goal attempts. • Ranks fifth in field goal percentage (86.2) among all NFL kickers with at least 135 field goal attempts since 2015. • Increased his career field goals made with the Steelers to 119, which is the fifth-most in team history. • Has made all 29 field-goal attempts in his regular-season career against the Bengals. • Has now made at least 20 field goals in four of his first five seasons in the NFL.

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LB DEVIN BUSH OT ALEJANDRO VILLANUEVA • Recorded 4 tackles, 1 quarterback hit and 1 forced fumble. • Extended his consecutive regular-season games played streak to 75, which is the third-longest • Tied with Vonn Bell of the New Orleans Saints for the NFL lead in fumble recoveries (4). active streak among active NFL offensive tackles. • Leads the Steelers in total tackles (79), solo tackles (49) and assisted tackles (29). • Extended his consecutive regular-season games started streak to 69, which is the fifth-longest • Leads all NFL rookies in total tackles (79), solo tackles (49), assisted tackles (30) and interceptions active streak among active NFL offensive tackles. (tied with 2). • Only NFL rookie with a fumble recovery (4), interception (2), forced fumble (1) and 30 or more RB BENNY SNELL JR. tackles (79). • Registered the first start of his NFL career. • Involved in 7 of the Steelers’ 28 takeaways this season (4 fumble recoveries, 2 interceptions and • Rushed for a career-best 98 yards on a career-best 21 carries. 1 forced fumble). • Registered 79 tackles over his first 11 games in the NFL, which is the most by a Steelers rookie WR JAMES WASHINGTON since at least 1999 (previous high was Kendrell Bell, 57, 2001). • Caught three passes for a career-best 98 yards. • Hauled in a 79-yard TD pass from QB Devlin Hodges that gave the Steelers a 10-7 lead with WR DEON CAIN 11:22 remaining in the third quarter. • Recorded a 35-yard catch on the first target of his Steelers career. • The 79-yard pass play was the longest of the season for Pittsburgh. • The 79-yard reception was the longest of his career. LB BUD DUPREE • Registered 2 tackles, 1 sack, 1 quarterback hit, 1 forced fumble and 1 fumble recovery. LB T.J. WATT • Ranks either first or second in the Steelers in sacks (7.0, 2nd), tackles for loss (10, t-1st) and • Recorded 2 tackles, 1 sack, 1 quarterback hit, 1 tackle for loss, 1 passes defended and 1 forced forced fumbles (3, 2nd). fumble. • Has already surpassed his single-season high for sacks (6.0 during the 2017 season). • Ranks either first or second on the Steelers in sacks (11.5, 1st), tackles for loss (10, 2nd), quar- terback hits (25, 1st), forced fumbles (5, 1st) and fumble recoveries (3, 2nd). S MINKAH FITZPATRICK • His 25 quarterback hits lead the NFL. • Registered 6 tackles and 1 fumble recovery. • His 5 forced fumbles rank tied for first in the NFL. • Has recorded 4 interceptions, 5 passes defended, 1 fumble recovery and 2 defensive TDs over • His 11.5 sacks rank third in the NFL. his last 5 games. • His 3 fumble recoveries rank tied for third in the NFL. • Involved in 8 of the Steelers’ 28 takeaways this season (5 interceptions, 1 forced fumble and 2 • Registered his fifth forced fumble of the season and 12th of his career. fumble recoveries), despite playing in just 8 games for Pittsburgh. • Has registered 4.5 sacks, 3 forced fumbles and 1 fumble recovery in 6 career games vs. Cincinnati. • Has registered at least a half sack in 8 consecutive games, which is the longest active streak in CB JOE HADEN the League. • Recorded 2 tackles and 3 passes defended. • First Steelers player with at least a half sack in 8 consecutive games since LaMarr Woodley had a • Leads the Steelers with 12 passes defended. streak of 10 such games (franchise record) that spanned the 2009 and 2010 seasons. • Has recorded 132 career passes defended, which is the most of any NFL player since 2010 and • First NFL player with at least a half sack in 8 consecutive games since Kansas City’s Chris Jones ranks fifth overall among active NFL players. had a streak of 11 such games in 2018. • Has registered at least 3 passes defended in a single game 13 times in his career. • Has recorded 31.5 sacks over the last three seasons, which ranks fourth overall and and most among all NFL linebackers over that span. DT CAMERON HEYWARD • Has recorded 31.5 career sacks, which moved him into 12th place for most sacks over a player’s • Ranks third on the team in sacks (6.5), third in tackles for loss (8) and second in quarterback first 42 career regular-season games (since sack became official in 1982). hits (16). • His 31.5 career sacks are the most by a linebacker over his first 42 career regular-season games • His 6.5 sacks are the third most of any defensive tackle in the NFL. since Denver’s Von Miller (36.0, 2011-14). • His 16 quarterback hits are tied for the most of any defensive tackle in the NFL. • His 31.5 career sacks are the fifth most by a linebacker over his first 42 career regular-season • His 8 tackles for loss are tied for the third most of any defensive tackle in the NFL. games (since sack became official in 1982). • Has recorded 51.5 career sacks with the Steelers, which ranks ninth in franchise history and second among defensive linemen. RB KERRITH WHYTE JR. • His 51.5 career sacks are the fifth-most among active defensive tackles in the League. • Rushed 6 times for 43 yards. • Made his NFL debut. QB DEVLIN HODGES • Registered a 21-yard rush on his first career NFL carry. • Completed 5 of 11 passes for 118 yards and 1 TD. • Rushed four times for 42 yards on the Steelers second drive of the game. • Recorded a 115.0 quarterback rating. • Entered the game on Pittsburgh’s second drive of the second half. • Completed his first two passes of the game, including a 79-yard TD to WR James Washington that gave the Steelers a 10-7 lead with 11:22 remaining in the third quarter. • Went 2 of 2 for 90 yards on Pittsburgh’s go-ahead scoring drive in the third quarter.

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CLEVELAND – The Browns were seconds away from a season-changing win when Myles Garrett The incident overshadowed a win that put Cleveland back in the playoff picture and breathed some lost his composure in a moment of rage rarely seen on an NFL field. life into a season that had been slipping away. Garrett tore off Pittsburgh quarterback Mason Rudolph’s helmet, wildly swung it and hit the QB in the “It feels like we lost,” Mayfield said. head, a shocking act that will likely result in a lengthy suspension for Cleveland’s star defensive end and Browns receiver Odell Beckham Jr. was shown replays of the brawl on the NFL Network set. perhaps cost the Browns any chance of making the playoffs. “It’s ugly,” Beckham said. “It’s not something we want in the NFL.” Garrett’s outburst came with 8 seconds left in Cleveland’s 21-7 win over the rival Steelers on Thursday Steelers coach Mike Tomlin refused to discuss the disturbing end-game situation. night, a game that will not be remembered for anything that happened in the first 59 minutes. Several Pittsburgh players were eager to give their views on what happened. Garrett faces a stiff NFL suspension and Steelers center Maurkice Pouncey will likely be disciplined for “I don’t know how he got to the point that it’s OK to use a helmet as a weapon,” said Steelers defensive kicking Garrett in the head. tackle Cameron Heyward. “I know we play a sport that’s violent, but it should never have gotten handled “I lost my cool and I regret it,” Garrett said. “It’s going to come back to hurt our team. The guys who like that. That dumb stuff shouldn’t be allowed. jumped into the scrum, I appreciate my team having my back, but it never should have gotten to that point. “For someone to use a helmet as a weapon is uncalled for. I know you’ve got to ask me the question, “It’s on me.” but he’s got to answer for that.” Players from both sidelines spilled on the field during the melee, which began after Garrett wrestled Before the ugly ending, Mayfield threw two touchdown passes and scored on a 1-yard plunge as Rudolph to the ground well after he completed a short pass on a meaningless play. Garrett, Pouncey Cleveland held on to defeat the banged-up Steelers for just the fourth time in 10 years and improved and Browns defensive tackle were ejected. to 2-0 in the AFC North for the first time. Rudolph got his hand on Garrett’s helmet first as the players grappled on the ground, but Garrett The Browns (4-6) have won two in a row after dropping four straight, a skid that put coach Freddie escalated the brawl after he got back on his feet. He yanked the helmet off Rudolph and slammed it Kitchens’ job in jeopardy. into the top of the quarterback’s head. But Mayfield’s 8-yard TD pass to undrafted rookie tight end with 5:25 left helped clinch Rudolph threw his arms in the air in disbelief after the impact, and Pouncey retaliated by punching a rare win over the rival Steelers. And a softer upcoming schedule has eased the pressure on Kitchens and kicking Garrett. and given the Browns some hope they can end the NFL’s longest playoff drought. “I thought it was pretty cowardly and bush league,” Rudolph said. “I’m not going to back down from any The loss was especially damaging to the Steelers (5-5). bully. I felt like I had a bone to pick with him. I appreciate the line always having my back, but I was angry.” Pittsburgh lost its top two playmakers as running back James Conner (shoulder) and wide receiver JuJu Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield called Garrett’s actions “inexcusable” and Fox commentator -Schuster (concussion) suffered injuries in the second quarter and didn’t return. Aikman said they were “barbaric.” Without them, Rudolph didn’t have enough help and threw four interceptions. Mayfield said he didn’t speak with Garrett, but he expects his teammate to be accountable. In the third quarter, Steelers rookie wide receiver Diontae Johnson got concussed from a vicious hit by “This is a physical, violent game and there’s moments if you don’t keep your cool, bad things can happen Browns safety Damarious Randall, who was ejected. and he knows that. It’s inexcusable and he knows that,” Mayfield said. “There’s no other way around Browns running back had 92 yards and went over 1,000 this season. it, he’s going to own up to it and he’s going to handle it and this locker room is going to have to come Despite the injuries, the Steelers were within 14-7 entering the fourth quarter after Rudolph connected together because this is going to be a soap opera on the outside much like the media has portrayed us with Jaylen Samuels for a 3-yard touchdown pass. to be for the whole season.” INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS PIT – J.Samuels 5-26; M.Rudolph 2-15; Tr.Edmunds 3-11; J.Conner 5-10; T.Brooks- GAME SUMMARY RUSHING James 1-(-4). CLE – N.Chubb 27-92; K.Hunt 6-12; B.Mayfield 1-1, 1 TD; G.Gilbert 1-(-1). 1 2 3 4 F STEELERS (5-5) 0 0 7 0 7 PASSING PIT – M.Rudolph 44-23-4, 221, 1 TD. Browns (4-6) 7 7 0 7 21 CLE – B.Mayfield 32-17-0, 193, 2 TD. PIT – J.Samuels 5-19, 1 TD; J.Washington 3-49; V.McDonald 3-33; Tr.Edmunds TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCORE 3-27; T.Jones 2-24; J.Smith-Schuster 2-21; D.Johnson 2-17; J.Holton 1-18; CLE 1 11:07 B.Mayfield 1 yd. run (A.Seibert kick) 5-65, 2:12 0-7 RECEIVING N.Vannett 1-7; J.Conner 1-6. CLE 2 9:55 J.Landry 1 yd. pass from B.Mayfield (A.Seibert kick) 7-77, 4:03 0-14 CLE – K.Hunt 6-46; O.Beckham 4-60; J.Landry 4-43, 1 TD; K.Hodge 1-41; S. Carlson PIT 3 5:39 J.Samuels 3 yd. pass from M.Rudolph (C.Boswell kick) 5-87, 2:32 7-14 1-8, 1 TD; W.Teller 1-(-5); N.Chubb 1-0. CLE 4 5:25 S.Carlson 8 yd. pass from B.Mayfield (A.Seibert kick) 3-4, 0:57 7-21 TEAM STATISTICS BROWNS STARTERS STEELERS STARTERS Rams Steelers Offense Defense Offense Defense First Downs 18 17 WR 80 J.Landry DE 95 M.Garrett WR 18 D.Johnson DT 97 C.Heyward 3rd Down 2-11 6-16 LT 78 G.Robinson DT 65 L.Ogunjobi LT 78 A.Villanueva NT 79 J.Hargrave Total Net Yards 236 293 LG 75 J.Bitonio DT 99 D.Lawrence LG 73 R.Foster DE 94 T.Alualu Off Plays 64 68 C 64 J.Tretter DE 92 C.Thomas C 53 M.Pouncey LOLB 90 T.Watt Avg Gain 3.7 4.3 RG 77 W.Teller WILL 51 M.Wilson RG 66 D.DeCastro LILB 55 D.Bush Rushing Net 58 104 RT 74 C.Hubbard MIKE 53 J.Schobert RT 71 M.Feiler RLIB 98 V.Williams Passing Net 178 189 TE 86 P.Brown CB 21 D.Ward TE 89 V.McDonald ROLB 48 B.Dupree Penalties (Yds) 6 (41) 8 (121) WR 13 O.Beckham CB 26 G.Williams RB 30 J.Conner LCB 23 J.Haden Turnovers 4 0 QB 6 B.Mayfield S 23 D.Randall TE 88 N.Vannett SS 34 Te.Edmunds Punts (Avg) 5 (49.6) 8 (45.8) RB 24 N.Chubb S 42 M.Burnett QB 2 M.Rudolph FS 39 M.Fitzpatrick TDs 1 3 TE 88 D.Harris DB 31 J.Burris WR 19 J.Smith-Schuster RCB 22 S.Nelson FGs 0-1 0-2 TO Remain 0 2 Time of Poss. 26:04 33:56

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com STEELERS-BROWNS: SERIES HISTORY WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 39 STEELERS-BROWNS SERIES HISTORY 2019 STATS COMPARISON • Sunday’s game will mark the 136th overall and 135th regular-season meeting between Offense Steelers Browns Difference the Steelers and Browns. • The Steelers own a 15.5-game advantage in the overall series (75-59-1) and a 14.5- Yards / Game 288.5 354.2 -65.7 game lead in the regular-season series (74-59-1). Yards / Play 4.85 5.69 -0.84 • Sunday’s game will be the 69th time the two teams will meet in Pittsburgh where the Rushing Yards / Game 87.9 124.2 -36.3 Steelers lead the series, 47-21, and have won 15 straight and 24 of 26. Rushing Yards / Play 3.64 4.88 -1.24 • Cleveland hasn’t won in Pittsburgh since Week 5 of 2003 (Oct. 5, 2003) when the Passing Yards / Game 200.6 230.0 -29.4 Browns defeated the Steelers, 33-13. • Pittsburgh and Cleveland have met 18 times at Heinz Field, where the Steelers own a Passing Yards / Play 5.96 6.69 -0.73 17-1 record against the Browns. Interception Rate 3.24% 3.44% -0.20% • The two teams have met 43 overall times in the month of November (Steelers lead, Sacks / Pass Attempt 4.86% 7.14% -2.28% 25-18), including 20 meetings in Pittsburgh (Steelers lead, 13-7). First Downs / Game 16.9 19.3 -2.4 • Pittsburgh has won 20 of the last 25 meetings in the series. Punt Return Avg 5.6 6.3 -0.7 INSIDE THE SERIES Kickoff Return Avg 17.9 23.3 -5.4 Category Record Field Goals Made 91.30% 85.71% 5.59% Series History Started in 1950 3rd Down Pct 34.07% 33.08% 0.99% Overall Steelers lead, 75-59-1 4th Down Pct 18.18% 30.77% -12.59% In Pittsburgh Steelers lead, 47-21 Red Zone Pct 35.71% 55.26% -19.55% At Cleveland Browns lead, 38-28-1 Goal to Go% 53.33% 60.00% -6.67% Neutral n/a Avg Possession Time 29:04 30:33 Overall Regular Season Steelers lead 74-59-1 Points / Game 19.6 21.2 -1.6 In Pittsburgh Steelers lead, 46-21 Defense Steelers Browns Difference At Cleveland Browns lead, 38-28-1 Yards / Game 320.6 338.5 -17.9 Neutral n/a Yards / Play 4.91 5.40 -0.49 Streak Browns won the last meeting Rushing Yards / Game 103.5 124.0 -20.5 Last Regular-Season Game L, 21-7 (Nov. 14, 2019 in Cleveland) Rushing Yards / Play 3.77 4.77 -1 Postseason Series Steelers lead, 1-0 Passing Yards / Game 217.2 214.5 2.7 In Pittsburgh Steelers lead, 1-0 Passing Yards / Play 6.32 6.40 -0.08 At Cleveland n/a Interception Rate 3.70% 2.71% 0.99% Last Postseason Game W, 36-33 (Jan. 5, 2003 in Pittsburgh) Sacks / Pass Attempt 10.05% 9.21% 0.84% First Downs / Game 19.8 20.1 -0.3 Punt Return Avg 8.2 10.9 -2.7 Kickoff Return Avg 23.0 19.5 3.5 3rd Down Pct 36.17% 33.57% 2.60% 4th Down Pct 41.67% 30.77% 10.90% Red Zone Pct 54.55% 61.76% -7.21% Goal to Go% 66.67% 80.00% -13.33% Points / Game 19.3 22.9 -3.6

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@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com STEELERS-BROWNS: SERIES HISTORY WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 41 ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS Steelers lead series, 75-59-1 (H: 47-21, A: 28-38-1) Steelers lead series, 75-59-1 (H: 47-21, A: 28-38-1) Steelers lead series, 75-59-1 (H: 47-21, A: 28-38-1) Date Site Week Game # Day Result 1989-10-15 A 6 6 Sun W, 17-7 1961-11-05 A 8 8 Sun W, 17-13 2019-11-14 A 11 10 Thu L, 21-7 1989-09-10 H 1 1 Sun L, 51-10 1961-10-22 H 6 6 Sun L, 30-28 2018-10-28 H 8 7 Sun W, 33-18 1988-11-20 A 12 12 Sun L, 27-7 1960-11-20 H 9 9 Sun W, 14-10 2018-09-09 A 1 1 Sun T 21-21 (OT) 1988-10-02 H 5 5 Sun L, 23-9 1960-10-02 A 2 2 Sun L, 28-20 2017-12-31 H 17 16 Sun W, 28-24 1987-12-26 H 16 15 Sat L, 19-13 1959-11-22 A 9 9 Sun W, 21-20 2017-09-10 A 1 1 Sun W, 21-18 1987-09-20 A 2 2 Sun L, 34-10 1959-09-26 H 1 1 Sat W, 17-7 2017-01-01 H 17 16 Sun W, 27-24 (OT) 1986-11-23 A 12 12 Sun L, 37-31 (OT) 1958-10-19 A 4 4 Sun L, 27-10 2016-11-20 A 11 10 Sun W, 24-9 1986-10-05 H 5 5 Sun L, 27-24 1958-10-05 H 2 2 Sun L, 45-12 2016-01-03 A 17 16 Sun W, 28-12 1985-11-03 H 9 9 Sun W, 10-9 1957-11-10 A 7 7 Sun L, 24-0 2015-11-15 H 10 10 Sun W, 30-9 1985-09-16 A 2 2 Mon L, 17-7 1957-10-05 H 2 2 Sat L, 23-12 2014-10-12 A 6 6 Sun L, 31-10 1984-12-09 H 15 15 Sun W, 23-20 1956-10-28 A 5 5 Sun W, 24-16 2014-09-07 H 1 1 Sun W, 30-27 1984-09-23 A 4 4 Sun L, 20-10 1956-10-06 H 2 2 Sat L, 14-10 2013-12-29 H 17 16 Sun W, 20-7 1983-12-18 A 16 16 Sun L, 30-17 1955-12-04 H 11 11 Sun L, 30-7 2013-11-24 A 12 11 Sun W, 27-11 1983-10-16 H 7 7 Sun W, 44-17 1955-11-20 A 9 9 Sun L, 41-14 2012-12-30 H 17 16 Sun W, 24-10 1983-01-02 H 17 9 Sun W, 37-21 1954-12-12 A 12 12 Sun L, 42-7 2012-11-25 A 12 11 Sun L, 20-14 1982-12-19 A 15 7 Sun L, 10-9 1954-10-17 H 4 4 Sun W, 55-27 2012-01-01 A 17 16 Sun W, 13-9 1981-11-22 A 12 12 Sun W, 32-10 1953-11-22 H 9 9 Sun L, 20-16 2011-12-08 H 14 13 Thu W, 14-3 1981-10-11 H 6 6 Sun W, 13-7 1953-11-08 A 7 7 Sun L, 34-16 2011-01-02 A 17 16 Sun W, 41-9 1980-11-16 H 11 11 Sun W, 16-13 1952-11-16 A 8 8 Sun L, 29-28 2010-10-17 H 6 5 Sun W, 28-10 1980-10-26 A 8 8 Sun L, 27-26 1952-10-04 H 2 2 Sat L, 21-20 2009-12-10 A 14 13 Thu L, 13-6 1979-11-25 H 13 13 Sun W, 33-30 (OT) 1951-12-09 H 11 11 Sun L, 28-0 2009-10-18 H 6 6 Sun W, 27-14 1979-10-07 A 6 6 Sun W, 51-35 1951-10-21 A 4 4 Sun L, 17-0 2008-12-28 H 17 16 Sun W, 31-0 1978-10-15 A 7 7 Sun W, 34-14 1950-10-29 A 7 7 Sun L, 45-7 2008-09-14 A 2 2 Sun W, 10-6 1978-09-24 H 4 4 Sun W, 15-9 (OT) 1950-10-07 H 4 4 Sat L, 30-17 2007-11-11 H 10 9 Sun W, 31-28 1977-11-13 H 9 9 Sun W, 35-31 indicates playoff game 2007-09-09 A 1 1 Sun W, 34-7 1977-10-02 A 3 3 Sun W, 28-14 2006-12-07 H 14 13 Thu W, 27-7 1976-10-10 A 5 5 Sun L, 18-16 2006-11-19 A 11 10 Sun W, 24-20 1976-09-19 H 2 2 Sun W, 31-14 2005-12-24 A 16 15 Sat W, 41-0 1975-12-07 H 12 12 Sun W, 31-17 2005-11-13 H 10 9 Sun W, 34-21 1975-10-05 A 3 3 Sun W, 42-6 2004-11-14 A 10 9 Sun W, 24-10 1974-11-17 A 10 10 Sun W, 26-16 2004-10-10 H 5 5 Sun W, 34-23 1974-10-20 H 6 6 Sun W, 20-16 2003-11-23 A 12 11 Sun W, 13-6 1973-11-25 A 11 11 Sun L, 21-16 2003-10-05 H 5 5 Sun L, 33-13 1973-09-23 H 2 2 Sun W, 33-6 2003-01-05 H 18 17 Sun W, 36-33 1972-12-03 H 12 12 Sun W, 30-0 2002-11-03 A 9 8 Sun W, 23-20 1972-11-19 A 10 10 Sun L, 26-24 2002-09-29 H 4 3 Sun W, 16-13 (OT) 1971-11-07 H 8 8 Sun W, 26-9 2002-01-06 H 17 16 Sun W, 28-7 1971-10-10 A 4 4 Sun L, 27-17 2001-11-11 A 9 8 Sun W, 15-12 (OT) 1970-11-29 H 11 11 Sun W, 28-9 2000-10-22 H 8 7 Sun W, 22-0 1970-10-03 A 3 3 Sat L, 15-7 2000-09-17 A 3 2 Sun L, 23-20 1969-11-16 H 9 9 Sun L, 24-3 1999-11-14 H 10 9 Sun L, 16-15 1969-10-18 A 5 5 Sat L, 42-31 1999-09-12 A 1 1 Sun W, 43-0 1968-11-17 H 10 10 Sun L, 45-24 1995-11-26 A 13 12 Sun W, 20-17 1968-10-05 A 4 4 Sat L, 31-24 1995-11-13 H 11 10 Mon W, 20-3 1967-11-05 H 8 8 Sun L, 34-14 1995-01-07 H 19 17 Sat W, 29-9 1967-10-07 A 4 4 Sat L, 21-10 1994-12-18 H 16 15 Sun W, 17-7 1966-11-06 H 9 8 Sun W, 16-6 1994-09-11 A 2 2 Sun W, 17-10 1966-10-08 A 5 5 Sat L, 41-10 1994-01-02 H 18 16 Sun W, 16-9 1965-11-28 H 11 11 Sun L, 42-21 1993-10-24 A 8 7 Sun L, 28-23 1965-10-09 A 4 4 Sat L, 24-19 1992-12-27 H 17 16 Sun W, 23-13 1964-11-01 H 8 8 Sun L, 30-17 1992-10-11 A 6 5 Sun L, 17-9 1964-10-10 A 5 5 Sat W, 23-7 1991-12-22 H 17 16 Sun W, 17-10 1963-11-10 H 9 9 Sun W, 9-7 1991-10-27 A 9 8 Sun L, 17-14 1963-10-05 A 4 4 Sat L, 35-23 1990-12-23 H 16 15 Sun W, 35-0 1962-11-25 A 11 11 Sun L, 35-14 1990-09-09 A 1 1 Sun L, 13-3 1962-10-28 H 7 7 Sun L, 41-14

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com STEELERS-BROWNS: SERIES HISTORY WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 42 STEELERS VS. BROWNS SUPERLATIVES STEELERS VS. BROWNS SUPERLATIVES Passing Yards Receiving Touchdowns Name Date Site Game # Week Result 3 Ray Mathews 10/17/1954 H 4 4 W, 55-27 417 Ben Roethlisberger 10/18/2009 H 6 6 W, 27-14 2 20 times 379 Ben Roethlisberger 11/15/2015 H 10 10 W, 30-9 Most recently - 10/28/2018 H 7 8 W, 33-18 365 Ben Roethlisberger 9/7/2014 H 1 1 W, 30-27 Antonio Brown Pass Completions Scrimmage Yards 30 Terry Bradshaw 11/25/1979 H 13 13 W, 33-30 235 Buddy Dial 10/22/1961 H 6 6 L, 30-28 25 Neil O’Donnell 10/24/1993 A 7 8 L, 28-23 Ray Mathews 10/17/1954 H 4 4 W, 55-27 Neil O’Donnell 10/11/1992 A 5 6 L, 17-9 232 Franco Harris 11/25/1979 H 13 13 W, 33-30 Ben Roethlisberger 11/19/2006 A 10 11 W, 24-20 All-Purpose Yards Pass Attempts 265 JuJu Smith-Schuster 12/31/2017 H 16 17 W, 28-24 45 Jim Finks 11/8/1953 A 7 7 L, 34-16 235 Buddy Dial 10/22/1961 H 6 6 L, 30-28 Mark Malone 9/16/1985 A 2 2 L, 17-7 232 Franco Harris 11/25/1979 H 13 13 W, 33-30 44 Terry Bradshaw 11/25/1979 H 13 13 W, 33-30 Tackles Jim Finks 11/16/1952 A 8 8 L, 29-28 14 11/23/2003 A 11 12 W, 13-6 Ben Roethlisberger 11/19/2006 A 10 11 W, 24-20 12 James Farrior 11/19/2006 A 10 11 W, 24-20 Passing Touchdowns Vince Williams 9/9/2018 A 1 1 T, 21-21 4 Four times Sacks Mos recently - 9/9/2007 A 1 1 W, 34-7 4.0 12/22/1991 H 16 17 W, 17-10 Ben Roethlisberger 3.0 Three times 3 Nine times Most recently - 9/9/2018 A 1 1 T, 21-21 Most recently - 12/31/2017 H 16 17 W, 28-24 T.J. Watt Landry Jones Interceptions Rushing Yards 3 Three times 223 12/7/2006 H 13 14 W, 27-7 Most recently - 9/11/1994 A 2 2 W, 17-10 200 10/10/1964 A 5 5 W, 23-7 Darren Perry 163 Jerome Bettis 11/11/2001 A 8 9 W, 15-12 Points Scored Rushing Attempts 55 10/17/1954 H 4 4 W, 55-27 33 Jerome Bettis 10/22/2000 H 7 8 W, 22-0 51 10/7/1979 A 6 6 W, 51-35 32 Barry Foster 12/18/1994 H 15 16 W, 17-7 44 10/16/1983 H 7 7 W, 44-17 Franco Harris 11/25/1979 H 13 13 W, 33-30 Fewest Points Allowed Willie Parker 12/7/2006 H 13 14 W, 27-7 0 Six times Rushing Touchdowns Most recently - H 17 16 W, 31-0 12/28/2008 3 John Henry Johnson 10/10/1964 A 5 5 W, 23-7 Combined Points 2 15 times 86 10/7/1979 A 6 6 W, 51-35 Most recently - 10/28/2018 H 7 8 W, 33-18 James Conner 82 10/17/1954 H 4 4 W, 55-27 Receptions 73 10/18/1969 A 5 5 L, 42-31 13 Antonio Brown 1/3/2016 A 16 17 W, 28-12 Margin of Victory 11 Antonio Brown 9/10/2017 A 1 1 W, 21-18 43 9/12/1999 A 1 1 W, 43-0 10 Antonio Brown 11/15/2015 H 10 10 W, 30-9 41 12/24/2005 A 16 15 W, 41-0 Dick Compton 10/7/1967 A 4 4 L, 21-10 36 10/5/1975 A 3 3 W, 42-6 Receiving Yards Margin of Defeat 235 Buddy Dial 10/22/1961 H 6 6 L, 30-28 51 9/10/1989 H 1 1 L, 51-0 187 Antonio Brown 1/3/2016 A 16 17 W, 28-12 38 10/29/1950 A 7 7 L, 45-7 182 Antonio Brown 9/10/2017 A 1 1 W, 21-18 35 12/12/1954 A 12 12 L, 42-7

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DE TYSON ALUALU LB DEVIN BUSH Date Result Tot. Solo Ast. Sack TFL FF/FR Date Result Tot. Solo Ast. Sack TFL FF/FR 11/21/10 W, 24-20 (H) 2 2 0 1.0-7 1 0/0 11/14/19 L, 21-7 (A) 6 2 4 0.0-0 1 0/0 11/20/11 L, 14-10 (A) 3 1 2 0.5-3.5 0 0/0 TOTALS 0-1 6 2 4 0.0-0 1 0/0 12/1/13 W, 32-28 (A) 1 1 0 0.0-0 1 0/0 RB JAMES CONNER 9/10/17 W, 21-18 (A) 5 2 3 0.0-0 0 0/0 Date Result Att. Yds. Avg. Lg. TD 1st 12/31/17 W, 28-24 (H) 8 6 2 2.0-15 4 0/0 9/10/17 W, 21-18 (A) 4 11 2.8 5 0 0 9/9/18 T, 21-21 (A) 1 0 1 0.0-0 0 0/0 9/9/18 T, 21-21 (A) 31 135 4.4 22 2 5 10/28/18 W, 33-18 (H) 1 1 0 0.0-0 1 0/0 10/28/18 W, 33-18 (H) 24 146 6.1 30 2 7 11/14/19 L, 21-7 (A) 4 2 2 0.0-0 2 0/0 11/14/19 L, 21-7 (A) 5 10 2.0 7 0 0 TOTALS 5-2-1 25 15 10 3.5-25.5 9 0/0 TOTALS 2-1-1 64 302 4.7 30 4 12 LB MARK BARRON Date Result Tgt. Rec. Yds. Avg. Lg. TD Date Result Tot. Solo Ast. Sack TFL FF/FR 9/10/17 W, 21-18 (A) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 10/25/15 W, 24-6 (H) 16 10 6 0.0-0 2 0/0 9/9/18 T, 21-21 (A) 6 5 57 11.4 19 0 11/14/19 L, 21-7 (A) 3 3 0 0.0-0 1 0/0 10/28/18 W, 33-18 (H) 6 5 66 13.2 14 0 TOTALS 1-1 19 13 6 0.0-0 3 0/0 11/14/19 L, 21-7 (A) 2 1 6 6.0 6 0 P JORDAN BERRY TOTALS 2-1-1 14 11 129 11.7 19 0 Date Result Punt Yds. Lg. Avg. Net In20 LB BUD DUPREE 11/15/2015 W, 30-9 (H) 1 42 42 42.0 42.0 0 Date Result Tot. Solo Ast. Sack TFL FF/FR 01/03/2016 W, 28-12 (A) 3 156 57 52.0 41.3 1 11/15/15 W, 30-9 (H) 3 2 1 0.0-0 0 0/0 11/20/2016 W, 24-9 (A) 3 150 57 50.0 39.3 0 1/3/16 W, 28-12 (A) 2 2 0 0.0-0 0 0/0 01/01/2017 W, 27-24 (H) 8 368 64 46.0 42.8 2 11/20/16 W, 24-9 (A) 0 0 0 0.0-0 0 0/0 09/10/2017 W, 21-18 (A) 6 275 59 45.8 40.2 0 1/1/17 W, 27-24 (H) OT 7 5 2 1.0-7 0 1/0 12/31/2017 W, 28-24 (H) 4 144 46 36.0 36.5 2 12/31/17 W, 28-24 (H) 0 0 0 0.0-0 0 0/0 09/09/2018 T, 21-21 (A) 7 275 53 39.3 37.1 3 9/9/18 T, 21-21 (A) 5 4 1 1.0-8 1 1/0 10/28/2018 W, 33-18 (H) 4 176 48 44.0 37.5 2 10/28/18 W, 33-18 (H) 4 1 3 0.0-0 0. 0/0 11/14/19 L, 21-7 (A) 5 248 57 49.6 46.4 1 11/14/19 L, 21-7 (A) 4 2 2 0.0-0 2 0/0 TOTALS 7-1-1 41 1,834 64 44.7 40.4 11 TOTALS 6-0-1 25 16 9 2.0-15 3 2/0 K CHRIS BOSWELL S TERRELL EDMUNDS Date Result FGM FGA Lg. XPM XPA Pts Date Result Tot. Solo Ast. Int. PD FF/FR 11/15/2015 W, 30-9 (H) 3 3 34 1 2 10 9/9/18 T, 21-21 (A) 0 0 0 0-0 1 0/0 01/03/2016 W, 28-12 (A) 2 3 39 2 2 8 10/28/18 W, 33-18 (H) 4 3 1 0-0 0 0/0 11/20/2016 W, 24-9 (A) 3 3 33 1 1 10 11/14/19 L, 21-7 (A) 3 3 0 0-0 0 0/0 01/01/2017 W, 27-24 (H) 0 0 0 3 3 3 TOTALS 1-1-1 7 6 1 0-0 1 0/0 09/10/2017 W, 21-18 (A) 0 0 0 3 3 3 RB TREY EDMUNDS 12/31/2017 W, 28-24 (H) 0 0 0 4 4 4 Date Result Att. Yds. Avg. Lg. TD 1st 09/09/2018 T, 21-21 (A) 0 1 0 3 3 3 11/14/19 L, 21-7 (A) 3 11 3.7 9 0 0 10/28/2018 W, 33-18 (H) 1 1 42 4 4 7 TOTALS 0-1 3 11 3.7 9 0 0 11/14/19 L, 21-7 (A) 0 1 0 1 1 1 Date Result Tgt. Rec. Yds. Avg. Lg. TD TOTALS 7-1-1 9 12 42 22 23 49 11/14/19 L, 21-7 (A) 3 3 27 9.0 11 0 CB ARTIE BURNS TOTALS 0-1 3 3 27 9.0 11 0 Date Result Tot. Solo Ast. Int. PD S MINKAH FITZPATRICK 11/20/16 W, 24-9 (A) 3 3 0 1-0 3 Date Result Tot. Solo Ast. Int. PD FF/FR 1/17/17 W, 27-24 (H) OT 8 5 3 0-0 1 11/14/19 L, 21-7 (A) 2 0 2 0-0 0 0/0 9/10/17 W, 21-18 (A) 3 2 1 0-0 0 TOTALS 0-1 2 0 2 0-0 0 0/0 12/31/17 W, 28-24 (H) 2 2 0 0-0 1 9/9/18 T, 21-21 (A) 2 0 2 0-0 0 TOTALS 4-0-1 18 12 6 1-0 5

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DT JAVON HARGRAVE CB STEVEN NELSON Date Result Tot. Solo Ast. Sack TFL FF/FR Date Result Tot. Solo Ast. Int. PD FF/FR 11/20/16 W, 24-9 (A) 1 1 0 1.0-11 1 0/1 12/27/15 W, 17-13 (H) 0 0 0 0-0 0 0/0 1/1/17 W, 27-24 (H) 2 2 0 0.0-0 1 0/0 11/4/18 W, 37-21 (A) 8 8 0 1-18 1 0/0 9/10/17 W, 21-18 (A) 3 3 0 1.0-9 1 0/0 11/14/19 L, 21-7 (A) 4 3 1 0-0 1 0/0 12/31/17 W, 28-24 (H) 1 1 0 0.0-0 0 0/0 TOTALS 2-1 12 11 1 1-18 2 0/0 9/9/18 T, 21-21 (A) 4 3 1 1.0-5 0 0/0 RB JAYLEN SAMUELS 10/28/18 W, 33-18 (H) 3 2 1 0.0-0 0 0/0 Date Result Att. Yds. Avg. Lg. TD 1st 11/14/19 L, 21-7 (A) 9 7 2 0.0-0 2 0/0 10/28/18 W, 33-18 (H) 4 17 4.3 7 0 1 TOTALS 5-1-1 23 19 4 3-25 5 0/1 11/14/19 L, 21-7 (A) 5 26 5.2 11 0 1 CB JOE HADEN TOTALS 1-1-0 9 43 4.8 11 0 2 Date Result Tot. Solo Ast. Int. PD FF/FR Date Result Tgt. Rec. Yds. Avg. Lg. TD 9/10/17 W, 21-18 (A) 6 4 2 0-0 1 0/0 10/28/18 W, 33-18 (H) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 12/31/17 W, 28-24 (H) 2 2 0 0-0 1 0/0 11/14/19 L, 21-7 (A) 6 5 19 3.8 10 1 9/9/18 T, 21-21 (A) 3 2 1 0-0 1 0/0 TOTALS 1-1-0 6 5 19 3.8 10 1 10/28/18 W, 33-18 (H) 3 3 0 1-0 2 0/0 WR JUJU SMITH-SCHUSTER 11/14/19 L, 21-7 (A) 3 3 0 0-0 0 0/0 Date Result Tgt. Rec. Yds. Avg. Lg. TD TOTALS 3-1-1 17 14 3 1-0 5 0/0 9/10/17 W, 21-18 (A) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 DT CAMERON HEYWARD 12/31/17 W, 28-24 (H) 10 9 143 15.9 46 1 Date Result Tot. Solo Ast. Sack TFL FF/FR 9/9/18 T, 21-21 (A) 8 5 119 23.8 67 0 12/8/2011 W, 14-3 (H) 0 0 0 0.0-0 0 0/0 10/28/18 W, 33-18 (H) 6 4 33 8.3 19 0 1/1/12 W, 13-9 (A) 0 0 0 0.0-0 0 0/0 11/14/19 L, 21-7 (A) 4 2 21 10.5 16 0 11/25/12 L, 20-14 (A) 1 1 0 0.0-0 0 0/0 TOTALS 3-1-1 28 20 316 15.8 67 1 12/30/12 W, 24-10 (H) 4 1 3 0.5-2 0 0/0 WR JAMES WASHINGTON 11/24/13 W, 27-11 (A) 2 1 1 1.0-7 1 0/1 Date Result Tgt. Rec. Yds. Avg. Lg. TD 12/29/13 W, 20-7 (H) 3 2 1 1.0-7 2 0/0 9/9/18 T, 21-21 (A) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 9/7/14 W, 30-27 (H) 4 3 1 1.0-6 2 0/0 11/14/19 L, 21-7 (A) 5 3 49 16.3 22 0 10/12/14 L, 31-10 (A) 4 2 2 1.0-7 1 0/0 TOTALS 0-1-1 5 3 49 16.3 22 0 11/15/15 W, 30-9 (H) 3 2 1 1.0-3 2 0/0 LB T.J. WATT 1/3/16 W, 28-12 (A) 1 1 0 0.0-0 0 0/0 Date Result Tot. Solo Ast. Sack TFL FF/FR 9/10/17 W, 21-18 (A) 3 1 2 1.0-4 1 0/0 9/10/17 W, 21-18 (A) 6 5 1 2.0-11 2 0/0 9/9/18 T, 21-21 (A) 7 5 2 1.0-11 1 0/0 12/31/17 W, 28-24 (H) 8 6 2 1.0-1 2 0/0 10/28/18 W, 33-18 (H) 1 0 1 0.0-0 0 0/0 9/9/18 T, 21-21 (A) 10 7 3 3.0-16 4 0/0 11/14/19 L, 21-7 (A) 6 5 1 0.0-0 1 0/0 10/28/18 W, 33-18 (H) 7 5 2 1.0-4 2 0/0 TOTALS 10-3-1 39 24 15 7.5-47 11 0/1 11/14/19 L, 21-7 (A) 4 2 2 1.0-4 1 0/0 CB MIKE HILTON TOTALS 3-1-1 35 25 10 8.0-36 11 0/0 Date Result Tot. Solo Ast. Int. PD FF/FR LB VINCE WILLIAMS 9/10/17 W, 21-18 (A) 2 2 0 0-0 0 0/0 Date Result Tot. Solo Ast. Sack TFL FF/FR 12/31/17 W, 28-24 (H) 4 3 1 0-0 1 0/0 11/24/13 W, 27-11 (A) 5 4 1 0.0-0 0 0/0 9/9/18 T, 21-21 (A) 3 3 0 0-0 2 0/0 12/29/13 W, 20-7 (H) 2 2 0 0.0-0 0 0/0 10/28/18 W, 33-18 (H) 4 3 1 0-0 1 0/0 9/7/14 W, 30-27 (H) 0 0 0 0.0-0 0 0/0 11/14/19 L, 21-7 (A) 3 3 0 0-0 1 0/0 10/12/14 L, 31-10 (A) 0 0 0 0.0-0 0 0/0 TOTALS 3-0-1 16 14 2 0-0 5 0/0 11/15/15 W, 30-9 (H) 0 0 0 0.0-0 0 0/0 TE VANCE MCDONALD 1/3/16 W, 28-12 (A) 2 2 0 0.0-0 0 0/0 Date Result Tgt. Rec. Yds. Avg. Lg. TD 11/20/16 W, 24-9 (A) 0 0 0 0.0-0 0 0/0 9/10/17 W, 21-18 (A) 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 1/1/17 W, 27-24 (H) OT 0 0 0 0.0-0 0 0/0 12/31/17 W, 28-24 (H) 2 1 5 5.0 5 0 9/10/17 W, 21-18 (A) 5 4 1 0.0-0 0 0/0 10/28/18 W, 33-18 (H) 3 3 47 15.7 22 0 12/31/17 W, 28-24 (H) 4 3 1 1.0-7 1 0/0 11/14/19 L, 21-7 (A) 7 3 33 11.0 22 0 9/9/18 T, 21-21 (A) 12 4 8 0.0-0 1 0/0 TOTALS 3-1-0 13 7 85 12.1 22 0 10/28/18 W, 33-18 (H) 5 1 4 0.0-0 0 0/0 11/14/19 L, 21-7 (A) 5 3 2 0.0-0 0 0/0 TOTALS 10-2-1 40 23 17 1.0-7 2 0/0

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. DOB Age Exp. College Birthplace How Acg 92 Adeniyi, Olasunkanmi LB 6-1 248 09/12/97 22 2 Toledo Houston, TX UDFA '18 94 Alualu, Tyson DE 6-3 304 05/12/87 32 10 California Honolulu, HI UFA '17 72 Banner, Zach OT 6-8 360 12/25/93 25 3 USC Lakewood, WA FA '18 26 Barron, Mark LB 6-2 230 10/27/89 30 8 Alabama Mobile, AL FA' 19 4 Berry, Jordan P 6-5 195 03/18/91 28 5 Eastern Kentucky Melbourne, Victoria, Australia FA '15 9 Boswell, Chris K 6-2 185 03/16/91 28 5 Rice Fort Worth, TX FA '15 96 Buggs, Isaiah DE 6-3 295 08/24/96 23 R Alabama Ruston, LA D6b '19 25 Burns, Artie CB 6-0 197 05/01/95 24 4 Miami (FL) Miami, FL D1 '16 55 Bush, Devin LB 5-11 234 07/18/98 21 R Michigan Pembroke Pines, FL D1' 19 17 Cain, Deon WR 6-2 202 08/09/96 23 2 Clemson Tampa, FL FA '19 57 Canaday, Kameron LS 6-4 245 08/20/92 27 3 Portland State Eugene, OR FA '17 56 Chickillo, Anthony LB 6-3 255 12/10/92 26 5 Miami (FL) Tampa, FL D6b '15 30 Conner, James RB 6-1 233 05/05/95 24 3 Pittsburgh Erie, PA D3b '17 37 Dangerfield, Jordan S 5-11 199 12/25/90 28 3 Towson Elmont, NY FA '15 66 DeCastro, David G 6-5 316 01/11/90 29 8 Stanford Bellevue, WA D1 '12 48 Dupree, Bud LB 6-4 269 02/12/93 26 5 Kentucky Macon, GA D1 '15 34 Edmunds, Terrell S 6-1 217 01/20/97 22 2 Virgina Tech Danville, VA D1 '18 33 Edmunds, Trey RB 6-2 223 12/30/94 24 2 Maryland Danville, VA UDFA '18 71 Feiler, Matt OT 6-6 330 07/07/92 27 3 Bloomsburg (PA) Strasburg, PA FA '16 67 Finney, B.J. C/G 6-4 318 10/26/91 28 4 Kansas State Wichita, KS UDFA '15 39 Fitzpatrick, Minkah S 6'1 207 11/17/96 23 2 Alabama Old Bridge, N.J. TR '19 (MIA) 73 Foster, Ramon G 6-5 328 01/07/86 33 11 Tennessee Henning, TN UDFA '09 81 Gentry, Zach TE 6-8 265 09/10/96 23 R Michigan Albuquerque, NM D5 '19 23 Haden, Joe CB 5-11 195 04/14/89 30 10 Florida Fort Washington, MD FA '17 79 Hargrave, Javon NT 6-2 305 02/07/93 26 4 South Carolina State Salisbury, NC D3 '16 97 Heyward, Cameron DT 6-5 295 05/06/89 30 9 Ohio State Pittsburgh, PA D1 '11 28 Hilton, Mike CB 5-9 184 03/09/94 25 3 Mississippi Fayetteville, GA FA '16 6 Hodges, Devlin QB 6-1 210 04/12/96 23 R Samford Kimberly, AL UDFA '19 80 Holton, Johnny WR 6-3 190 08/22/91 28 3 Cincinnati Miami, FL FA '19 18 Johnson, Diontae WR 5-10 183 07/05/96 23 R Toldeo Ruskin, FL D3a '19 14 Jones, Tevin WR 6-2 225 12/26/92 26 1 Memphis Amory, MS FA '19 29 Kelly, Kameron DB 6-2 205 08/19/96 23 1 San Diego State Murphy, TX FA '19 31 Layne, Justin CB 6-2 192 01/12/98 21 R Michigan State Cleveland, OH D3b '19 5 Lynch, Paxton QB 6-7 244 02/12/94 25 2 Memphis San Antonio, TX FA ' 19 44 Matakevich, Tyler LB 6-1 235 12/22/92 26 4 Temple Stratford, CT D7b '16 93 McCullers, Daniel DT 6-7 352 08/11/92 27 6 Tennessee Raleigh, NC D6b '14 89 McDonald, Vance TE 6-4 267 06/13/90 29 7 Rice Winnie, TX TR'17 (SF) 62 Morris, Patrick C 6-3 300 02/13/95 24 1 TCU Denton, TX UDFA '18 22 Nelson, Steven CB 5-11 194 01/22/93 26 5 Oregon State Warner Robins, GA UFA '19 76 Okorafor, Chukwuma OL 6-6 320 08/08/97 21 2 Western Michigan Southfield, MI D3b '18 2 Rudolph, Mason QB 6-5 235 07/17/95 24 2 Oklahoma State Rock Hill, SC D3a '18 38 Samuels, Jaylen RB 6-0 225 07/29/96 23 2 North Carolina State Charlotte, NC D5b '18 51 Skipper, Tuzar LB 6-3 246 06/05/95 24 R Toledo Norwich, CT UDFA '19 19 Smith-Schuster, JuJu WR 6-1 215 11/22/96 23 3 USC Long Beach, CA D2 '17 24 Snell Jr., Benny RB 5-10 224 02/27/98 21 R Kentucky Columbus, OH D4 '19 41 Spillane, Robert LB 6-1 229 12/14/95 23 1 Western Michigan Oak Park, IL FA '19 20 Sutton, Cameron CB 5-11 188 02/27/95 24 3 Tennessee Jonesboro, GA D3a '17 88 Vannett, Nick TE 6-6 261 03/06/93 26 4 Ohio State Westerville, OH TR '19 (SEA) 78 Villanueva, Alejandro OT 6-9 320 09/22/88 31 5 Army Meridian, MS FA '14 13 Washington, James WR 5-11 213 04/02/96 23 2 Oklahoma State Stamford, TX D2 '18 90 Watt, T.J. LB 6-4 252 10/11/94 25 3 Wisconsin Pewaukee, WI D1 '17 98 Williams, Vince LB 6-1 233 12/27/89 29 7 Florida State Davenport, FL D6b '13 40 Whyte Jr., Kerrith RB 5-10 204 10/31/96 23 R Florida Atlantic West Palm Beach, FL FA '19 RESERVE/SUSPENDED 53 Pouncey, Maurkice C 6-4 304 07/24/89 30 10 Florida Lakeland, FL D1 '10 RESERVE/PUP 50 Shazier, Ryan LB 6-1 230 09/06/92 27 5 Ohio State Fort Lauderdale, FL D1 '14 RESERVE/INJURED LIST 21 Davis, Sean S 6-1 202 10/23/93 26 4 Maryland Washington, DC D2 '16 54 Gilbert III, Ulysees LB 6-0 230 08/09/97 22 R Akron Ocala, FL D6c '19 45 Nix, Roosevelt FB 5-11 248 03/30/92 27 5 Kent State Reynoldsburg, OH FA '15 7 Roethlisberger, Ben QB 6-5 240 03/02/82 37 16 Miami (OH) Findlay, OH D1 '04 10 Switzer, Ryan WR 5-8 185 11/04/94 25 3 North Carolina Charleston, WV TR '18 (OAK) 91 Tuitt, Stephon DE 6-6 303 05/23/93 26 6 Notre Dame Miami, FL D2 '14 Experience Includes 2019 Season Number of Players on Active Roster: 53

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. DOB Age Exp. College Birthplace How Acg 2 Mason Rudolph QB 6-5 235 07/17/95 24 2 Oklahoma State Rock Hill, SC D3a '18 4 Jordan Berry P 6-5 195 03/18/91 28 5 Eastern Kentucky Melbourne, Victoria, Australia FA '15 5 Paxton Lynch QB 6-7 244 02/12/94 25 2 Memphis San Antonio, TX FA ' 19 6 Devlin Hodges QB 6-1 210 04/12/96 23 R Samford Kimberly, AL UDFA '19 9 Chris Boswell K 6-2 185 03/16/91 28 5 Rice Fort Worth, TX FA '15 13 James Washington WR 5-11 213 04/02/96 23 2 Oklahoma State Stamford, TX D2 '18 14 Tevin Jones WR 6-2 225 12/26/92 26 1 Memphis Amory, MS FA '19 17 Deon Cain WR 6-2 202 08/09/96 23 2 Clemson Tampa, FL FA '19 18 Diontae Johnson WR 5-10 183 07/05/96 23 R Toldeo Ruskin, FL D3a '19 19 JuJu Smith-Schuster WR 6-1 215 11/22/96 23 3 USC Long Beach, CA D2 '17 20 CB 5-11 188 02/27/95 24 3 Tennessee Jonesboro, GA D3a '17 22 Steven Nelson CB 5-11 194 01/22/93 26 5 Oregon State Warner Robins, GA UFA '19 23 Joe Haden CB 5-11 195 04/14/89 30 10 Florida Fort Washington, MD FA '17 24 Benny Snell Jr. RB 5-10 224 02/27/98 21 R Kentucky Columbus, OH D4 '19 25 Artie Burns CB 6-0 197 05/01/95 24 4 Miami (FL) Miami, FL D1 '16 26 Mark Barron LB 6-2 230 10/27/89 30 8 Alabama Mobile, AL FA' 19 28 Mike Hilton CB 5-9 184 03/09/94 25 3 Mississippi Fayetteville, GA FA '16 29 Kameron Kelly DB 6-2 205 08/19/96 23 1 San Diego State Murphy, TX FA '19 30 James Conner RB 6-1 233 05/05/95 24 3 Pittsburgh Erie, PA D3b '17 31 Justin Layne CB 6-2 192 01/12/98 21 R Michigan State Cleveland, OH D3b '19 33 Trey Edmunds RB 6-2 223 12/30/94 24 2 Maryland Danville, VA UDFA '18 34 Terrell Edmunds S 6-1 217 01/20/97 22 2 Virgina Tech Danville, VA D1 '18 37 Jordan Dangerfield S 5-11 199 12/25/90 28 3 Towson Elmont, NY FA '15 38 Jaylen Samuels RB 6-0 225 07/29/96 23 2 North Carolina State Charlotte, NC D5b '18 39 Minkah Fitzpatrick S 6-1 207 11/17/96 23 2 Alabama Old Bridge, N.J. TR '19 (MIA) 40 Kerrith Whyte Jr. RB 5-10 204 10/31/96 23 R Florida Atlantic West Palm Beach, FL FA '19 41 Robert Spillane LB 6-1 229 12/14/95 23 1 Western Michigan Oak Park, IL FA '19 44 Tyler Matakevich LB 6-1 235 12/22/92 26 4 Temple Stratford, CT D7b '16 48 Bud Dupree LB 6-4 269 02/12/93 26 5 Kentucky Macon, GA D1 '15 51 LB 6-3 246 06/05/95 24 R Toledo Norwich, CT UDFA '19 55 Devin Bush LB 5-11 234 07/18/98 21 R Michigan Pembroke Pines, FL D1' 19 56 Anthony Chickillo LB 6-3 255 12/10/92 26 5 Miami (FL) Tampa, FL D6b '15 57 Kameron Canaday LS 6-4 245 08/20/92 27 3 Portland State Eugene, OR FA '17 62 Patrick Morris C 6-3 300 02/13/95 24 1 TCU Denton, TX UDFA '18 66 David DeCastro G 6-5 316 01/11/90 29 8 Stanford Bellevue, WA D1 '12 67 B.J. Finney C/G 6-4 318 10/26/91 28 4 Kansas State Wichita, KS UDFA '15 71 OT 6-6 330 07/07/92 27 3 Bloomsburg (PA) Strasburg, PA FA '16 72 Zach Banner OT 6-8 360 12/25/93 25 3 USC Lakewood, WA FA '19 73 Ramon Foster G 6-5 328 01/07/86 33 11 Tennessee Henning, TN UDFA '09 76 Chukwuma Okorafor OL 6-6 320 08/08/97 21 2 Western Michigan Southfield, MI D3b '18 78 Alejandro Villanueva OT 6-9 320 09/22/88 31 5 Army Meridian, MS FA '14 79 Javon Hargrave NT 6-2 305 02/07/93 26 4 South Carolina State Salisbury, NC D3 '16 80 Johnny Holton WR 6-3 190 08/22/91 28 3 Cincinnati Miami, FL FA '19 81 Zach Gentry TE 6-8 265 09/10/96 23 R Michigan Albuquerque, NM D5 '19 88 Nick Vannett TE 6-6 261 03/06/93 26 4 Ohio State Westerville, OH TR '19 (SEA) 89 Vance McDonald TE 6-4 267 06/13/90 29 7 Rice Winnie, TX TR'17 (SF) 90 T.J. Watt LB 6-4 252 10/11/94 25 3 Wisconsin Pewaukee, WI D1 '17 92 Olasunkanmi Adeniyi LB 6-1 248 09/12/97 22 2 Toledo Houston, TX UDFA '18 93 Daniel McCullers DT 6-7 352 08/11/92 27 6 Tennessee Raleigh, NC D6b '14 94 Tyson Alualu DE 6-3 304 05/12/87 32 10 California Honolulu, HI UFA '17 96 Isaiah Buggs DE 6-3 295 08/24/96 23 R Alabama Ruston, LA D6b '19 97 Cameron Heyward DT 6-5 295 05/06/89 30 9 Ohio State Pittsburgh, PA D1 '11 98 Vince Williams LB 6-1 233 12/27/89 29 7 Florida State Davenport, FL D6b '13 RESERVE/SUSPENDED 53 Pouncey, Maurkice C 6-4 304 07/24/89 30 10 Florida Lakeland, FL D1 '10 RESERVE/PUP 50 LB 6-1 230 09/06/92 27 5 Ohio State Fort Lauderdale, FL D1 '14 RESERVE/INJURED LIST 7 Ben Roethlisberger QB 6-5 240 03/02/82 37 16 Miami (OH) Findlay, OH D1 '04 10 WR 5-8 185 11/04/94 25 3 North Carolina Charleston, WV TR '18 (OAK) 21 Sean Davis S 6-1 202 10/23/93 26 4 Maryland Washington, DC D2 '16 45 Roosevelt Nix FB 5-11 248 03/30/92 27 5 Kent State Reynoldsburg, OH FA '15 54 Ulysees Gilbert III LB 6-0 230 08/09/97 22 R Akron Ocala, FL D6c '19 91 Stephon Tuitt DE 6-6 303 05/23/93 26 6 Notre Dame Miami, FL D2 '14 Experience Includes 2019 Season Number of Players on Active Roster: 53

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. DOB Age Exp. College Birthplace How Acg 15 Quadree Henderson WR 5-8 192 09/12/96 22 1 Pittsburgh Wilmington, DE FA '19 27 Marcus Allen S 6-2 215 08/07/96 22 2 Penn State Silver Spring, MD D5a '18 35 Alexander Myres CB 5-11 192 04/20/96 23 R University of Houston Houston, TX UDFA '19 42 Ralph Webb RB 5-10 200 11/21/94 24 1 Vanderbilt Gainesville, FL UDFA '18 49 Christian Scotland-Williamson TE 6-9 274 07/05/93 26 1 Loughborough University Waltham Forest, London IPP '18 60 J.C. Hassenauer C 6-2 295 09/01/94 25 1 Alabama Woodbury, Minn FA '19 74 Christian DiLauro OT 6-6 300 11/11/94 25 1 Illinois Unitown, OH FA '19 77 Derwin Gray OT 6-4 320 05/10/95 24 R Maryland Washington, DC D7 '19 82 Amara Darboh WR 6-2 215 02/01/94 25 2 Michigan Freetown, Sierra Leone FA '19 87 Kevin Rader TE 6-4 250 04/26/95 24 1 Youngstown State Pittsburgh, PA FA '19 99 Henry Mondeaux DE 6-4 280 09/19/95 24 1 Oregon Portland, OR FA '18

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Olasunkanmi Adeniyi - OH-la-suhn-KAHN-mee ah-DAY-nee Tyson Alualu - AH-loo AH-loo Anthony Chickillo - Chick-il-oh Matt Feiler - Fy-ler Ramon Foster - Ruh-moan Javon Hargrave - Jay-von Tyler Matakevich - Matt-uh-kev-ich Henry Mondeaux - MON-doo Chukwuma Okorafor - Chuck-WOO-muh oh-KOR-uh-for Stephon Tuitt - Steff-on Too-it

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QUARTERBACKS (3) 2 Mason Rudolph QB 6-5 235 07/17/95 24 2 Oklahoma State Rock Hill, SC D3a '18 5 Paxton Lynch QB 6-7 244 02/12/94 25 2 Memphis San Antonio, TX FA ' 19 6 Devlin Hodges QB 6-1 210 04/12/96 23 R Samford Kimberly, AL UDFA '19 RUNNING BACKS/FULLBACKS (5) 24 Benny Snell Jr. RB 5-10 224 02/27/98 21 R Kentucky Columbus, OH D4 '19 30 James Conner RB 6-1 233 05/05/95 24 3 Pittsburgh Erie, PA D3b '17 33 Trey Edmunds RB 6-2 223 12/30/94 24 2 Maryland Danville, VA UDFA '18 38 Jaylen Samuels RB 6-0 225 07/29/96 23 2 North Carolina State Charlotte, NC D5b '18 40 Kerrith Whyte Jr. RB 5-10 204 10/31/96 23 R Florida Atlantic West Palm Beach, FL FA '19 WIDE RECEIVERS (6) 13 James Washington WR 5-11 213 04/02/96 23 2 Oklahoma State Stamford, TX D2 '18 14 Tevin Jones WR 6-2 225 12/26/92 26 1 Memphis Amory, MS FA '19 17 Deon Cain WR 6-2 202 8/9/96 23 2 Clemson Tampa, FL FA ‘19 18 Diontae Johnson WR 5-10 183 07/05/96 23 R Toldeo Ruskin, FL D3a '19 19 JuJu Smith-Schuster WR 6-1 215 11/22/96 22 3 USC Long Beach, CA D2 '17 80 Johnny Holton WR 6-3 190 08/22/91 28 3 Cincinnati Miami, FL FA '19 TIGHT ENDS (3) 81 Zach Gentry TE 6-8 265 09/10/96 22 R Michigan Albuquerque, NM D5 '19 88 Nick Vannett TE 6-6 261 3/6/1993 26 4 Ohio State Westerville, OH D3 ‘16 89 Vance McDonald TE 6-4 267 06/13/90 29 7 Rice Winnie, TX TR'17 (SF) OFFENSIVE LINEMEN (8) 62 Patrick Morris C 6-3 300 02/13/95 24 1 TCU Denton, TX UDFA '18 66 David DeCastro G 6-5 316 01/11/90 29 8 Stanford Bellevue, WA D1 '12 67 B.J. Finney C/G 6-4 318 10/26/91 28 4 Kansas State Wichita, KS UDFA '15 71 Matt Feiler OT 6-6 330 07/07/92 27 3 Bloomsburg (PA) Strasburg, PA FA '16 72 Zach Banner OT 6-8 360 12/25/93 25 3 USC Lakewood, WA FA '18 73 Ramon Foster G 6-5 328 01/07/86 33 11 Tennessee Henning, TN UDFA '09 76 Chukwuma Okorafor OL 6-6 320 08/08/97 21 2 Western Michigan Southfield, MI D3b '18 78 Alejandro Villanueva OT 6-9 320 09/22/88 31 5 Army Meridian, MS FA '14 LONG SNAPPER (1) 57 Kameron Canaday LS 6-4 245 08/20/92 27 3 Portland State Eugene, OR FA '17 KICKER (1) 9 Chris Boswell K 6-2 185 03/16/91 28 5 Rice Fort Worth, TX FA '15 RESERVE/SUSPENDED 53 Maurkice Pouncey C 6-4 304 07/24/89 30 10 Florida Lakeland, FL D1 '10 RESERVE/INJURED LIST (3) 7 Ben Roethlisberger QB 6-5 248 03/02/82 37 16 Miami (OH) Findlay, OH D1 '04 10 Ryan Switzer WR 5-8 185 11/04/94 25 3 North Carolina Charleston, WV TR '18 (OAK) 45 Roosevelt Nix FB 5-11 248 03/30/92 27 5 Kent State Reynoldsburg, OH FA '15

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DEFENSIVE LINEMEN (5) 79 Javon Hargrave NT 6-2 305 02/07/93 26 4 South Carolina State Salisbury, NC D3 '16 93 Daniel McCullers DT 6-7 352 08/11/92 27 6 Tennessee Raleigh, NC D6b '14 94 Tyson Alualu DE 6-3 304 05/12/87 32 10 California Honolulu, HI UFA '17 96 Isaiah Buggs DE 6-3 295 08/24/96 23 R Alabama Ruston, LA D6b '19 97 Cameron Heyward DT 6-5 295 05/06/89 30 9 Ohio State Pittsburgh, PA D1 '11 LINEBACKERS (10) 26 Mark Barron LB 6-2 230 10/27/89 30 8 Alabama Mobile, AL FA' 19 41 Robert Spillane LB 6-1 229 12/14/95 23 1 Western Michigan Oak Park, IL FA '19 44 Tyler Matakevich LB 6-1 235 12/22/92 26 4 Temple Stratford, CT D7b '16 48 Bud Dupree LB 6-4 269 02/12/93 26 5 Kentucky Macon, GA D1 '15 51 Tuzar Skipper LB 6-3 246 06/05/95 24 R Toledo Norwich, CT UDFA '19 55 Devin Bush LB 5-11 234 07/18/98 21 R Michigan Pembroke Pines, FL D1' 19 56 Anthony Chickillo LB 6-3 255 12/10/92 26 5 Miami (FL) Tampa, FL D6b '15 90 T.J. Watt LB 6-4 252 10/11/94 25 3 Wisconsin Pewaukee, WI D1 '17 92 Olasunkanmi Adeniyi LB 6-1 248 09/12/97 22 2 Toledo Houston, TX UDFA '18 98 Vince Williams LB 6-1 233 12/27/89 29 7 Florida State Davenport, FL D6b '13 DEFENSIVE BACKS (10) 22 Steven Nelson CB 5-11 194 01/22/93 26 5 Oregon State Warner Robins, GA FA '19 20 Cameron Sutton CB 5-11 188 02/27/95 24 3 Tennessee Jonesboro, GA D3a '17 23 Joe Haden CB 5-11 195 04/14/89 30 10 Florida Fort Washington, MD FA'17 25 Artie Burns CB 6-0 197 05/01/95 24 4 Miami (FL) Miami, FL D1 '16 28 Mike Hilton CB 5-9 184 03/09/94 25 2 Mississippi Fayetteville, GA FA '16 29 Kameron Kelly DB 6-2 205 08/19/96 23 1 San Diego State Murphy, TX FA '19 31 Justin Layne CB 6-2 192 01/12/98 21 R Michigan State Cleveland, OH D3b '19 34 Terrell Edmunds S 6-1 217 01/20/97 22 2 Virgina Tech Danville, VA D1' 18 37 Jordan Dangerfield S 5-11 199 12/25/90 28 3 Towson Elmont, NY FA '15 39 Minkah Fitzpatrick S 6'1 207 11/17/96 22 2 Alabama Old Bridge, N.J. TR '19 (MIA) PUNTER (1) 4 Jordan Berry P 6-5 195 03/18/91 28 5 Eastern Kentucky Melbourne, Victoria, Australia FA '15 RESERVE/PUP 50 Ryan Shazier LB 6-1 230 09/06/92 27 5 Ohio State Fort Lauderdale, FL D1 '14 RESERVE/INJURED LIST 21 Sean Davis S 6-1 215 10/23/93 25 4 Maryland Washington, DC D2 '16 54 Ulysees Gilbert III LB 6-0 230 08/09/97 22 R Akron Ocala, FL D6c '19 91 Stephon Tuitt DE 6-6 303 05/23/93 26 6 Notre Dame Miami, FL D2 '14 95 L.T. Walton DE 6-5 305 03/31/92 27 4 Central Michigan Detroit, MI FA '19

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11th Year (1) 73 Ramon Foster G 6-5 328 01/07/86 33 11 Tennessee Henning, TN UDFA '09 10th Year (2) 23 Joe Haden CB 5-11 195 04/14/89 30 10 Florida Fort Washington, MD FA '17 94 Tyson Alualu DE 6-3 304 05/12/87 32 10 California Honolulu, HI UFA '17 9th Year (1) 97 Cameron Heyward DT 6-5 295 05/06/89 30 9 Ohio State Pittsburgh, PA D1 '11 8th Year (2) 26 Mark Barron LB 6-2 230 10/27/89 30 8 Alabama Mobile, AL FA' 19 66 David DeCastro G 6-5 316 01/11/90 29 8 Stanford Bellevue, WA D1 '12 7th Year (2) 89 Vance McDonald TE 6-4 267 06/13/90 29 7 Rice Winnie, TX TR'17 (SF) 98 Vince Williams LB 6-1 233 12/27/89 29 7 Florida State Davenport, FL D6b '13 6th Year (1) 93 Daniel McCullers DT 6-7 352 08/11/92 27 6 Tennessee Raleigh, NC D6b '14 5th Year (6) 4 Jordan Berry P 6-5 195 03/18/91 28 5 Eastern Kentucky Melbourne, Victoria, Australia FA '15 9 Chris Boswell K 6-2 185 03/16/91 28 5 Rice Fort Worth, TX FA '15 22 Steven Nelson CB 5-11 194 01/22/93 26 5 Oregon State Warner Robins, GA UFA '19 48 Bud Dupree LB 6-4 269 02/12/93 26 5 Kentucky Macon, GA D1 '15 56 Anthony Chickillo LB 6-3 255 12/10/92 26 5 Miami (FL) Tampa, FL D6b '15 78 Alejandro Villanueva OT 6-9 320 09/22/88 31 5 Army Meridian, MS FA '14 4th Year (5) 25 Artie Burns CB 6-0 197 05/01/95 24 4 Miami (FL) Miami, FL D1 '16 44 Tyler Matakevich LB 6-1 235 12/22/92 26 4 Temple Stratford, CT D7b '16 67 B.J. Finney C/G 6-4 318 10/26/91 28 4 Kansas State Wichita, KS UDFA '15 79 Javon Hargrave NT 6-2 305 02/07/93 26 4 South Carolina State Salisbury, NC D3 '16 88 Nick Vannett TE 6-6 261 03/06/93 26 4 Ohio State Westerville, OH TR '19 (SEA) 3rd Year (10) 19 JuJu Smith-Schuster WR 6-1 215 11/22/96 22 3 USC Long Beach, CA D2 '17 20 Cameron Sutton CB 5-11 188 02/27/95 24 3 Tennessee Jonesboro, GA D3a '17 28 Mike Hilton CB 5-9 184 03/09/94 25 3 Mississippi Fayetteville, GA FA '16 30 James Conner RB 6-1 233 05/05/95 24 3 Pittsburgh Erie, PA D3b '17 37 Jordan Dangerfield S 5-11 199 12/25/90 28 3 Towson Elmont, NY FA '15 57 Kameron Canaday LS 6-4 245 08/20/92 27 3 Portland State Eugene, OR FA '17 71 Matt Feiler OT 6-6 330 07/07/92 27 3 Bloomsburg (PA) Strasburg, PA FA '16 72 Zach Banner OT 6-8 360 12/25/93 25 3 USC Lakewood, WA FA '19 80 Johnny Holton WR 6-3 190 08/22/91 28 3 University of Cincinnati Miami, FL FA '19 90 T.J. Watt LB 6-4 252 10/11/94 25 3 Wisconsin Pewaukee, WI D1 '17 2nd Year (10) 2 Mason Rudolph QB 6-5 235 07/17/95 24 2 Oklahoma State Rock Hill, SC D3a '18 5 Paxton Lynch QB 6'7 244 02/12/94 25 2 Memphis San Antonio, TX FA ' 19 13 James Washington WR 5-11 213 04/02/96 23 2 Oklahoma State Stamford, TX D2 '18 17 Deon Cain WR 6-2 202 8/9/96 23 2 Clemson Tampa, FL FA ‘19 33 Trey Edmunds RB 6-2 223 12/30/94 24 2 Maryland Danville, VA UDFA '18 34 Terrell Edmunds S 6-1 217 01/20/97 22 2 Virgina Tech Danville, VA D1 '18 38 Jaylen Samuels RB 6-0 225 07/29/96 23 2 North Carolina State Charlotte, NC D5b '18 39 Minkah Fitzpatrick S 6'1 207 11/17/96 22 2 Alabama Old Bridge, N.J. TR '19 (MIA) 76 Chukwuma Okorafor OL 6-6 320 08/08/97 21 2 Western Michigan Southfield, MI D3b '18 92 Olasunkanmi Adeniyi LB 6-1 248 09/12/97 22 2 Toledo Houston, TX UDFA '18 1st Year (4) 14 Tevin Jones WR 6-2 225 12/26/92 26 1 Memphis Amory, MS FA '19 29 Kameron Kelly DB 6-2 205 08/19/96 23 1 San Diego State Murphy, TX FA '19 41 Robert Spillane LB 6-1 229 12/14/95 23 1 Western Michigan Oak Park, IL FA '19 62 Patrick Morris C 6-3 300 02/13/95 24 1 TCU Denton, TX UDFA '18 Rookies (9) 6 Devlin Hodges QB 6-1 210 04/12/96 23 R Samford Kimberly, AL UDFA '19 18 Diontae Johnson WR 5-10 183 07/05/96 23 R Toldeo Ruskin, FL D3a '19 24 Benny Snell Jr. RB 5-10 224 02/27/98 21 R Kentucky Columbus, OH D4 '19 31 Justin Layne CB 6-2 192 01/12/98 21 R Michigan State Cleveland, OH D3b '19 40 Kerrith Whyte Jr. RB 5-10 204 10/31/96 23 R Florida Atlantic West Palm Beach, FL FA '19 51 Tuzar Skipper LB 6-3 246 06/05/95 24 R Toledo Norwich, CT UDFA '19 55 Devin Bush LB 5-11 234 07/18/98 21 R Michigan Pembroke Pines, FL D1' 19 81 Zach Gentry TE 6-8 265 09/10/96 23 R Michigan Albuquerque, NM D5 '19 96 Isaiah Buggs DE 6-3 295 08/24/96 23 R Alabama Ruston, LA D6b '19

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Year Draftees (30) Free Agents (25) Trades/Waivers (4) 2019 Devin Bush (1st) Steve Nelson (UFA) Minkah Fitzpatrick (T-MIA) Diontae Johnson (3rd) Mark Barron (FA) Nick Vannett (T-SEA) Justin Layne (3rd) Kameron Kelly (FA) Benny Snell Jr. (4th) Zach Banner (FA) Zach Gentry (5th) Tevin Jones (FA) Ulysees Gilbert III (6th-R/IL) Paxton Lynch (FA) Isaiah Buggs (6th) L.T. Walton (FA-R/IL) Robert Spillane (FA) Devlin Hodges (FA) Deon Cain (FA) Kerrith Whyte Jr. (FA) Patrick Morris 2018 Terrell Edmunds (1st) Olasunkanmi Adeniyi (UDFA) Ryan Switzer (T-OAK/IL) James Washington (2nd) Trey Edmunds (UDFA) Chukwuma Okorafor (3rd) Mason Rudolph (3rd) Jaylen Samuels (5th) 2017 T.J. Watt (1st) Joe Haden (FA) Vance McDonald (T-SF) JuJu Smith-Schuster (2nd) Kameron Canaday (FA) James Conner (3rd) Tyson Alualu (UFA-JAX) Cameron Sutton (3rd) 2016 Artie Burns (1st) Mike Hilton (FA) Sean Davis (2nd-R/IL) Matt Feiler (FA) Javon Hargrave (3rd) Tyler Matakevich (7th) 2015 Bud Dupree (1st) Jordan Berry (FA) Anthony Chickillo (6th) Chris Boswell (FA) Jordan Dangerfield (FA) Roosevelt Nix (FA/IL) BJ Finney (UDFA)

2014 Ryan Shazier (1st-RESERVE/PUP) Alejandro Villanueva (FA) Stephon Tuitt (2nd-R/IL) Daniel McCullers (6th) 2013 Vince Williams (6th) 2012 David DeCastro (1st) 2011 Cameron Heyward (1st) 2010 Maurkice Pouncey (1st-RESERVE/SUSPENDED) 2009 Ramon Foster (UDFA) 2004 Ben Roethlisberger (1st-R/IL)

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com 2019 DEPTH CHART WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 52 OFFENSE Pos. No. Name No. Name No. Name WR 13 JAMES WASHINGTON (5-11, 213, 2) 80 Johnny Holton (6-3, 190, 3) 17 Deon Cain (6-2, 202, 2) LT 78 ALEJANDRO VILLANUEVA (6-9, 320, 5) 76 Chukwuma Okorafor (6-6, 320, 2) LG 73 RAMON FOSTER (6-5, 328, 11) C 67 B.J. FINNEY (6-4, 318, 3) 62 Patrick Morris (6-3, 300, 1) RG 66 DAVID DECASTRO (6-5, 316, 8) RT 71 MATT FEILER (6-6, 330, 3) 72 Zach Banner (6-8, 361, 3) TE 89 VANCE MCDONALD (6-4, 267, 7) 88 Nick Vannett (6-6, 261, 4) 81 Zach Gentry (6-8, 265, R) RB 30 JAMES CONNER (6-1, 233, 3) 38 Jaylen Samuels (6-0, 225, 2) 24 Benny Snell Jr. (5-10, 224, R) 40 Kerrith Whyte Jr. (5-10, 204, R) FB 33 TREY EDMUNDS (6-2, 223, 2) QB 2 MASON RUDOLPH (6-5, 235, 2) 6 Devlin Hodges (6-1, 210, R) 5 Paxton Lynch (6-7, 244, 3) WR 19 JUJU SMITH-SCHUSTER (6-1, 215, 3) 18 Diontae Johnson (5-10, 183, R) 14 Tevin Jones (6-2, 225, 1) DEFENSE Pos. No. Name No. Name No. Name DT 97 CAMERON HEYWARD (6-5, 295, 9) 96 Isaiah Buggs (6-3, 295, R) NT 79 JAVON HARGRAVE (6-2, 305, 4) 93 Daniel McCullers (6-7, 352, 6) DE 94 TYSON ALUALU (6-3, 304, 10) LOLB 90 T.J. WATT (6-4, 252, 3) 56 Anthony Chickillo (6-3, 255, 5) LILB 26 MARK BARRON (6-2, 230, 8) 55 Devin Bush (5-11, 234, R) RILB 98 VINCE WILLIAMS (6-1, 233, 7) 44 Tyler Matakevich (6-1, 235, 4) 41 Robert Spillane (6-1, 229, 1) ROLB 48 BUD DUPREE (6-4, 269, 5) 92 Olasunkanmi Adeniyi (6-1, 248, 2) 51 Tuzar Skipper (6-3, 246, R) LCB 23 JOE HADEN (5-11, 195, 10) 31 Justin Layne (6-2, 192, R) FS 39 MINKAH FITZPATRICK (6-1, 207, 2) 29 Kameron Kelly (6-2, 205, 1) SS 34 TERRELL EDMUNDS (6-1, 217, 2) 37 Jordan Dangerfield (5-11, 199, 3) RCB 22 STEVEN NELSON (5-11, 194, 5) 25 Artie Burns (6-0, 197, 4) NICK** 28 MIKE HILTON (5-9, 184, 3) 20 Cameron Sutton (5-11, 188, 3) SPECIAL TEAMS Pos. No. Name No. Name No. Name P 4 JORDAN BERRY (6-5, 195, 5) K 9 CHRIS BOSWELL (6-2, 185, 5) LS 57 KAMERON CANADAY (6-4, 245, 3) H 4 JORDAN BERRY (6-5, 195, 5) KR 40 KERRITH WHYTE JR. (5-10, 204, R) 80 Johnny Holton (6-3, 190, 3) 25 Artie Burns (6-0, 197, 4) PR 18 DIONTAE JOHNSON (5-10, 183, R) 20 Cameron Sutton (5-11, 188, 3)

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Nov. 22 Promoted C Patrick Morris from the practice squad to the active roster; C Maurkice Pouncey was Aug. 31 Released QB Devlin Hodges, RB Trey Edmunds, RB Travon McMillian, RB Malik Williams, WR put on the Reserve/Suspended by Commissioner List; re-signed TE Kevin Rader to the practice Tevin Jones, WR Trey Griffey,WR Johnny Holton, WR Brandon Reilly, WR Eli Rogers, WR squad. , OL Garrett Brumfield,OL Derwin Gray, OL J.C. Hassenauer, OL Patrick Morris, Nov. 20 Signed C J.C. Hassenauer to the practice squad; released TE Kevin Rader from the practice squad. OL Damian Prince, TE Micky Crum, TE Kevin Rader, TE Christian Scotland-Williamson, TE Trevor Wood, DE Winston Craig, DE Greg Gilmore, DE Henry Mondeaux, DE Casey Sayles, DE Nov. 19 Re-signed LB Tuzar Skipper off of the New York Giants practice squad to the active roster; placed Conor Sheehy, LB Jayrone Elliott, LB Christian Kuntz, LB Tegray Scales, LB Sutton Smith, LB Robert DE L.T. Walton on the Reserved/Injured list. Spillane, S Marcus Allen, DB Dravon Askew-Henry, DB Marcelis Branch, DB Jhvonte Dean, DB P.J. Nov. 18 Signed RB Ralph Webb to the practice squad. Locke, CB Trevon Mathis, P Ian Berryman and K Matthew Wright Nov. 18 Signed WR Quadree Henderson and WR Amara Darboh to the practice squad; released WR Aug. 31 Traded OL Jerald Hawkins and a 7th round pick in the 2021 NFL Draft to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Terry Wright and LB Sutton Smith from the practice squad. in exchange for Tampa Bay’s 6th round pick in the 2021 NFL Draft Nov. 16 Signed WR Deon Cain and RB Kerrith Whyte Jr. to the 53-man roster; Released LB Jayrone Aug. 27 Signed DB Jhvonte Dean, waived/injured CB Elliott and RB Tony Brooks-James. Aug. 22 Signed LB Jayrone Elliott, waived/injured DE Lavon Hooks Nov. 14 Placed FB Roosevelt Nix and WR Ryan Switzer on the Reserve/Injured List; Promoted WR Te- Aug. 15 Signed LB Christian Kuntz, TE Micky Crum; released LB JT Jones, CB Jermaine Ponder vin Jones from the practice squad to the active roster; Signed LB Jayrone Elliott to the active roster. Aug. 8 Signed CB Trevon Mathis; waived/injured RB Ralph Webb Nov. 12 Resigned LB Sutton Smith to the Practice Squad; released RB Darrin Hall from the Practice Squad. Aug. 6 Signed free agent CB Jermaine Ponder and waived/injured CB Derrek Thomas Nov. 7 Released LB Sutton Smith from the practice squad; signed RB Darrin Hall to the practice squad. Aug. 4 LB T.J. Watt activated from the Active/PUP (Physically Unable to Perform) List Nov. 6 Added LB Sutton Smith to the practice squad. Aug. 1 Signed CB Derrek Thomas to a one year contract; waived CB Herb Waters Nov. 5 Promote LB Robert Spillane to the active roster; place LB Ulysees Gilbert III on Reserved/ Injured List; release RB Darrin Hall from the practice squad and add WR Terry Wright and TE July 31 Awarded WR Brandon Reilly off waivers; waived CB Alexander Myres with a non-football illness Kevin Rader to the practice squad. designation Nov. 2 Promoted RB Tony Brooks-James from the practice squad to the active roster; Released WR Donte July 25 Placed LB T.J. Watt on the Active/PUP (Physically Unable to Perform) List Moncrief. May 17 Signed third-round draft pick CB Justin Layne to a four-year deal Oct. 31 LB Anthony Chickillo has been removed from Reserve/Commissioner Exempt List; Steelers May 13 Signed QB Devlin Hodges, OT Damian Prince, LB Tuzar Skipper, DE Henry Mondeaux and DT Greg released LB Jayrone Elliott. Gilmore. Signed free agent WR Johnny Holton. Released LB Keion Adams, DE Jay Hayes, DT Chris Oct. 30 Release TE Kevin Rader from the practice squad; Signed RB Darrin Hall to the practice squad Nelson, OL R.J. Prince, QB Brogan Roback and WR Ka'Raun White Oct. 23 Placed LB Anthony Chickillo on the Reserve/Commissioner Exempt List; Signed LB Jayrone May 12 Signed first-round draft pickLB Devin Bush to a four-year deal Elliott to the active roster May 9 Released K Matt McCrane and CB Jack Tocho Oct. 15 SIgned RB Tony Brooks-James and OL Christian DiLauro to the practice squad May 9 Signed fifth-round draft pickTE Zach Gentry to a four-year deal Oct. 15 Placed DE Stephon Tuitt on the Reserve/Injured List; signed DE L.T. Walton to the 53-man May 9 Signed sixth-round draft pick LB Ulysees Gilbert to a four-year deal roster May 8 Signed seventh-round draft pick OT Derwin Gray to a four-year deal Oct. 11 Promoted QB Paxton Lynch and RB Trey Edmunds from the practice squad to the active May 8 Signed fourth-round draft pick RB Benny Snell Jr. to a four-year deal roster; waived OL Fred Johnson and LB Jayrone Elliott May 8 Signed third-round draft pick WR Diontae Johnson to a four-year deal Oct. 8 Signed LB Robert Spillane to the practice squad; released QB Taryn Christion from the practice squad May 7 Signed sixth-round draft pick LB Sutton Smith to a four-year deal Oct. 2 Signed QB Taryn Christion to the practice squad May 7 Signed sixth-round draft pick DE Isaiah Buggs to a four-year deal Oct. 2 Released TE Alizé Mack from the practice squad Apr. 27 Agreed to terms with S Dravon Askew-Henry, P Ian Berryman, G Garrett Brumfield, DE Jay Hayes, G Fred Johnson, RB Travon McMillan, CB Alexander Myres, DT Chris Nelson, TE/LS Trevor Wood and K Sept. 25 Placed TE Xavier Grimble on the Reserve/Injured List Matthew Wright as rookie free agents Sept. 25 Acquired TE Nick Vannett, via trade with Seahawks in exchange for fifth round pick in the 2020 Apr. 25 Waived TE Bucky Hodges NFL Draft Apr. 24 Signed QB Ben Roethlisberger to a new three-year deal, through the 2021 season Sept. 24 Signed TE Alizé Mack to the practice squad; released LB Robert Spillane from the practice squad Apr. 9 Signed DL Casey Sayles to a one-year contract Sept. 24 Signed DB Alexander Myres to practice squad; released CB Trevon Mathis from practice squad Apr. 8 Signed free agent CB Kameron Kelly, free agent LB JT Jones and free agent DT Winston Craig to Sept. 17 Placed S Sean Davis on the Reserve/Injured List; signed QB Paxton Lynch to the practice squad one-year contracts Sept. 17 Acquired DB Minkah Fitzpatrick, via trade with Dolphins, along with Miami’s fourth-round Apr. 5 Signed free agent C J.C. Hassenauer and free agent DB Jack Tocho to one-year contracts selection in the 2020 draft and seventh-round selection in the 2021 draft in exchange for the Steelers’ first-round and fifth-round selections in the 2020 draft and the team’s sixth-round pick in Apr. 1 Released S Morgan Burnett the 2021 draft Mar. 19 Signed LB Mark Barron to a two-year deal through the 2020 season Sept. 16 Promote QB Devlin Hodges to the active roster from the practice squad, move QB Ben Roeth- Mar. 15 Agreed to terms with DT Daniel McCullers on a two-year deal through the 2020 season lisberger to Reserve/Injured List Mar. 14 Signed WR Eli Rogers to a new two-year deal through the 2020 season. Sept. 10 Agreed to terms with LB Jayrone Elliott and signed QB Devlin Hodges to the practice squad Mar. 14 Signed WR to a two-year deal through the 2020 season Sept. 9 Traded QB Joshua Dobbs to the Jacksonville Jaguars in exchange for Jacksonville’s fifth-round pick in the 2020 NFL Draft Mar. 14 Signed CB Steven Nelson to a three-year contract through the 2021 season Sept. 7 Promoted WR Johnny Holton to the active roster; waived LB Tuzar Skipper Mar. 13 Agreed to terms with P Jordan Berry and LB Anthony Chickillo on new two-year deals through the 2020 season Sept. 3 Signed CB Joe Hayden to a new three-year contract and signed WR Johnny Holton to the practice squad Mar. 13 Acquired a sixth-round draft selection (No. 207 overall) in the 2019 NFL Draft via trade with the Arizona Cardinals in exchange OT Marcus Gilbert Sept. 1 Added TE Christian Scotland-Williamson to their practice squad through the International Player Pathway program Mar. 13 Acquired a third- and fifth-round draft selection (No. 66 and 141 overall) in the 2019 NFL Draft via trade with the Oakland Raiders in exchange WR Antonio Brown Sept. 1 Signed S Marcus Allen, RB Trey Edmunds, OT Derwin Gray, WR Tevin Jones, CB Trevon Mathis, DE Henry Mondeaux, C Patrick Morris, TE Kevin Rader and LB Robert Spillane to Feb. 22 Signed DE Tyson Alualu to a new two-year deal through the 2020 season the practice squad Feb. 8 Signed LB Robert Spillane and RB Malik Williams Jan. 9 Signed TE Kevin Rader to Reserve/Futures contracts

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OVERTIME GAME WON 400 Yards Passing By Steelers – Pittsburgh 27, Cleveland 24, 1/1/17 By Steelers ­– Ben Roethlisberger (402 yards) at Denver, 11/25/18 By Opponent – Chicago 23, Pittsburgh 17, 9/24/17 By Opponent – Ryan Fitzpatrick (411 yards) at Tampa Bay,9/24/18

Tie Game 500 Yards Passing Home – Pittsburgh 34, Atlanta 34, 11/10/02 By Steelers – Ben Roethlisberger (506 yards) vs. Baltimore, 12/10/17 Away – Pittsburgh 21, at Cleveland 21, 9/9/18 By Opponent – None

Shutout 200 Yards Receiving By Steelers – Pittsburgh 27, St. Louis 0, 12/24/11 By Steelers – Markus Wheaton (201 yards) at Seattle, 11/29/15 By Opponent – Jacksonville 9, Pittsburgh 0, 9/18/06 By Opponent – A.J. Green (224 yards) at Cincinnati, 12/7/14

Kickoff Returned for a TD Four TD Passes By Steelers – JuJu Smith Schuster (96 yards) vs. Cleveland, 12/31/17 By Steelers – Ben Roethlisberger vs. Green Bay, 11/26/17 By Opponent – Jacoby Jones (108 yards) vs. Baltimore, 11/2/14 By Opponent – Derek Carr vs. Oakland, 11/8/15

Punt Returned for a TD Five TD Passes By Steelers – Antonio Brown (71 yards) vs. Indianapolis, 12/6/15 By Steelers – Ben Roethlisberger vs. Carolina, 11/8/18 By Opponent – Desmond King II (73 yards) vs. LA Chargers, 12/2/18 By Opponent – at Seattle, 11/29/15

Intercepted Pass Returned for a TD Six TD Passes By Steelers – Minkah Fitzpatrick vs. Indianapolis, 11/3/19 By Steelers – Ben Roethlisberger vs. Baltimore, 11/2/14 By Opponent – Shawn Williams vs. Cincinnati, 12/30/18 By Opponent – Patrick Mahomes vs. Kansas City, 9/16/18

Fumble Returned for a TD Three TD Receptions By Steelers – Minkah Fitzpatrick (43 yards) vs. Los Angeles Rams, 11/10/19 By Steelers – Antonio Brown vs. Tennessee, 11/16/17 By Opponent – Dante Fowler (26 yards) vs. Los Angeles Rams, 11/10/19 By Opponent – Doug Baldwin at Seattle, 11/29/15

Blocked Punt Four TD Receptions By Steelers – Roosevelt Nix vs. Atlanta, 10/7/18 By Steelers – Roy Jefferson vs. Atlanta, 11/3/68 By Opponent – Javorius Allen at Baltimore, 11/6/16 By Opponent – Don Beebe at Buffalo, 9/8/91

Blocked Punt for a TD Three TDs Rushing By Steelers – Tyler Matakevich (0-yard recovered by Anthony Chickillo) at Cleveland, 9/10/17 By Steelers – Le’Veon Bell at Buffalo, 12/11/16 By Opponent – Chris Moore (14 yards) at Baltimore, 11/6/16 By Opponent – Arlen Harris vs. St. Louis, 10/26/03

Blocked Field Goal Four Field Goals By Steelers – J.J. Fort at New Orleans, 12/23/18 By Steelers – Chris Boswell vs. Indianapolis, 11/3/19 By Opponent – Justin Simmons at Denver, 11/25/18 By Opponent – vs. Baltimore, 9/30/18

Blocked Field Goal for a TD Five Field Goals By Steelers – Bob O’Neill (73 yards) vs. Chicago Cards, 10/13/57 By Steelers – Chris Boswell at Cincinnati, 10/22/17 By Opponent – Chris Moore (14 yards) at Baltimore, 11/6/16 By Opponent – Matt Prater at Detroit, 10/29/17

Blocked PAT Six Field Goals By Steelers – Cameron Heyward vs. Indianapolis, 11/3/19 By Steelers – Chris Boswell at Cincinnati, 12/18/16 By Opponent – Margus Hunt at Indianapolis, 11/12/17 By Opponent – Todd Peterson vs. Seattle, 9/26/99

Safety Scored Three Interceptions By Steelers – 10/28/18 vs. Cleveland (Penalty on Desmond Harrison enforced in end zone) By Steelers – Darren Perry at Cleveland, 9/11/94 By Opponent – 11/10/19 vs. Los Angeles Rams (Mason Rudolph sacked in end zone by Aaron By Opponent – Dick Anderson (4) at Miami, 12/3/73 Donald and Clay Matthews Jr.) Four Interceptions Two 100-Yard Rushers in Same Game By Steelers – Jack Butler vs. Washington, 12/13/53 By Steelers – 9/21/14 at Carolina (Le’Veon Bell 147, LeGarrette Blount 118) By Opponent – Dick Anderson at Miami, 12/3/73 By Opponent – None Three Sacks 200 Yards Rushing By Steelers – T.J. Watt vs. Atlanta, 10/17/18 By Steelers – Le’Veon Bell (236 yards) at Buffalo, 12/11/16 By Opponent – Terrell Suggs at Baltimore, 9/11/11 By Opponent – Jay Ajayi (204 yards) at Miami, 10/16/16 Four Sacks 300 Yards Passing By Steelers – Joey Porter at Tampa Bay, 10/21/01 By Steelers – Ben Roethlisberger (380 yards) at New Orleans, 12/23/18 By Opponent – Alfred Williams vs. Cincinnati, 10/16/94 By Opponent – (326 yards) at New Orleans, 12/23/18

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Five Sacks 100-Yard Receiver and 300-Yard Passer By Steelers – Joe Greene at Houston, 12/10/72 By Steelers – at Denver (Smith-Schuster 189, Roethlisberger 462), 11/25/18 By Opponent – None By Opponent – at Los Angeles Chargers (Henry 100, Rivers 320), 10/13/19

Gained 500 Yards of Total Offense Two 100-Yard Receivers and 300-Yard Passer By Steelers – 527 (75 rushing, 452 passing) at Denver, 11/25/18 By Steelers – at New Orleans (Brown 185, Smith-Schuster 115, Roethlisberger 462), 12/23/18 By Opponent – 610 (197 rushing, 413 passing) at New England, 11/3/13 By Opponent – vs. Kansas City (Kelce 109, Watkins 100, Mahomes 326), 9/16/18

Limited Team to Under 100 Yards of Total Offense 100-Yard Rusher, 100-Yard Receiver, 200-Yard Receiver and 400- By Steelers – 98 (81 rushing, 17 passing), 10/29/06 at Oakland Yard Passer By Opponent – 53 (36 rushing, 17 passing), 9/10/89 vs. Cleveland By Steelers – vs. Atlanta (Zereoue 123, Burress 253, Ward 139, Maddox 473), 11/10/02 By Opponent – None Three Interceptions (TEAM) By Steelers – vs. Los Angeles Rams, 11/10/19 100-Yard Rusher, Two 100-Yard Receivers and 400-Yard Passer By Opponent – at Cleveland (4), 11/14/19 By Steelers – vs. Atlanta (Zereoue 123, Burress 253, Ward 139, Maddox 473), 11/10/02 By Opponent – at New England (Ridley 115, Gronkowski 143, Dobson 130, Brady 432), 11/3/13 Four Interceptions (TEAM) By Steelers – vs. Tennessee 11/16/17 Three 100-Yard Receivers and 300-Yard Passer By Opponent – at Cleveland, 11/14/19 By Steelers – vs. Chicago Cardinals (Orr 205, McClairen 139, Tracy 106, Layne 409), 12/13/58 By Opponent – at St. Louis (D. Williams 114, Conrad 133, Smith 105, Hart 353), 11/10/68 Five Interceptions (TEAM) By Steelers – vs. New England, 12/5/93 Three Rushing Touchdowns By Opponent – vs. Jacksonville, 10/8/17 By Steelers – at Buffalo (Bell 3), 12/11/16 By Opponent – at New Orleans (Kamara 2, Ingram 1), 12/23/18 Five Takeaways (TEAM) By Steelers – (5) at San Francisco, 9/22/19, (2 INT, 3 FUM) Four Rushing Touchdowns By Opponent – (5) vs. Jacksonville, 10/8/17 (5 INT, 0 FUM) By Steelers – vs. Detroit (Bettis 3, Roethlisberger 1), 1/1/06 By Opponent – at San Diego (McGee 2, Anderson 1, Spencer 1), 12/8/85 Six Takeaways (TEAM) By Steelers – (7) at Tennessee, 9/19/10, (3 INT, 4 FUM) Five Rushing Touchdowns By Opponent – (6) at Cleveland, 9/9/18 (4 INT, 2 FUM) By Steelers – at Kansas City (Bettis 2, Stewart 2, Pegram 1), 11/3/96 By Opponent – at Cleveland (Hanulak 3, Morrison 1, Reynolds 1), 12/12/54 Two 100-Yard Receivers in Same Game By Steelers – at New Orleans (Brown 185, Smith-Schuster 115), 12/23/18 Three Touchdown Passes By Opponent – vs. Kansas City (Kelce 109, Watkins 100), 9/16/18 By Steelers – at New Orleans (Roethlisberger 3), 12/23/18 By Opponent – at Tampa Bay (Fitzpatrick 3), 9/29/18 100 Yards Rushing By Steelers – at Cincinnati (38-160), 11/24/19 Four Touchdown Passes By Opponent – at Cleveland (35-104), 11/14/19 By Steelers – vs. Carolina (Roethlisberger 5), 11/8/18 By Opponent – at Seattle (Wilson 5), 11/29/15 200 Yards Rushing By Steelers – at Buffalo (42-240), 12/11/16 Five Touchdown Passes By Opponent – vs. Jacksonville (37-231), 10/8/17 By Steelers – vs. Carolina (Roethlisberger 5), 11/8/18 By Opponent – vs. Kansas City (Mahomes 6), 9/16/18 100-Yard Rusher and 100-Yard Receiver By Steelers – vs. Miami (Conner 145, Smith-Schuster 103), 11/28/19 Six Touchdown Passes By Opponent – vs. Dallas (Elliott 114, Bryant 116), 11/13/16 By Steelers – vs. Baltimore (Roethlisberger 6), 11/2/14 By Opponent – vs. Kansas City (Mahomes 6), 9/16/18 100-Yard Rusher and Two 100-Yard Receivers By Steelers – at Cincinnati (Conner 111, Smith-Schuster 111, Brown 105), 10/7/18 Six Sacks By Opponent – at New England (Ridley 115, Gronkowski 143, Dobson 130), 11/3/13 By Steelers – at Jacksonville (6-40), 11/18/18 By Opponent – vs. Baltimore (6-34), 11/20/05 100-Yard Rusher, 300-Yard Passer and 100-Yard Receiver By Steelers – at Cleveland (Conner 135, Roethlisberger 335,Smith-Schuster 119), 9/9/18 Seven or more Sacks By Opponent – vs. Dallas (Elliott 114, Prescott 319, Bryant 116), 11/13/16 By Steelers – vs. Cincinnati (8-69), 9/30/19– By Opponent – at Cleveland (8-60), 12/20/09 100-Yard Rusher, 300-Yard Passer and Two 100-Yard Receivers By Steelers – at Cincinnati (Conner 111, Smith-Schuster 111, Brown 105, Roethlisberger 369), Two Opponent Fumble Recoveries 10/14/18 By Steelers – at Cincinnati (M. Fitzpatrick 1, B. Dupree 1), 11/24/19 By Opponent – at New England (Ridley 115, Brady 432, Gronkowski 143, Dobson 130), 11/3/13 By Opponent – at New Orleans (Okafor 1, Davis 1), 12/23/18

100-Yard Rusher and 300-Yard Passer Three Opponent Fumble Recoveries By Steelers – vs. Indianapolis (D. Williams 134, Roethlisberger 364), 12/6/15 By Steelers – at San Francisco (D. Bush 2, T. Watt 1), 9/22/19 By Opponent – at New England (Ridley 115, Brady 432), 11/3/13 By Opponent – at Cleveland (Schobert 2, Peppers 1), 9/9/18

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Shutout on Road By Steelers – at Cleveland (41-0), 12/24/05 By Opponent – at Baltimore (0-27), 11/26/06

Shutout at Home By Steelers – vs. St. Louis (27-0), 12/24/11 By Opponent – vs. Baltimore (0-16), 9/3/00

Overtime Win away from Pittsburgh By Steelers – at Buffalo (19-16), 11/28/10 By Opponent – at Dallas (27-24), 12/16/12

Overtime Win in Pittsburgh By Steelers – vs. Cleveland (27-24), 1/1/17 By Opponent – vs. Baltimore (23-20), 10/1/15

40 Points By Steelers – vs. Atlanta (41-17), 10/17/18 By Opponent – vs. Kansas City (42-37), 9/16/18

50 Points By Steelers – vs. Carolina (52-21), 11/8/18 By Opponent – at New England (55-31), 11/3/13

Two-Point Conversion By Steelers – at New Orleans (Roethlisberger - Rogers pass), 12/23/18 By Opponent – vs. LA Chargers (Rivers - Allen pass), 12/2/18

Missed Point-After-Touchdown Attempt By Steelers – vs. LA Chargers (Chris Boswell missed kick), 12/2/18 By Opponent – vs. Indianapolis ( kick blocked by Cameron Heyward), 11/3/19

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Won 5, Lost 5 Scoring TD Ru Pa Rt PAT FG 2Pt Pts 9/8/2019 L 3 - 33 at New England Patriots C.Boswell 0 0 0 0 21/21 21/23 0 84 9/15/2019 L 26 - 28 Seattle Seahawks J.Conner 6 4 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 36 9/22/2019 L 20 - 24 at San Francisco 49ers J.Smith-Schuster 3 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 9/30/2019 W 27 - 3 Cincinnati Bengals D.Johnson 3 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 10/6/2019 L 23 - 26 Baltimore Ravens V.McDonald 3 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 10/13/2019 W 24 - 17 at Los Angeles Chargers J.Samuels 2 1 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 10/28/2019 W 27 - 14 Miami Dolphins J.Washington 2 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 11/3/2019 W 26 - 24 Indianapolis Colts M.Fitzpatrick 2 0 0 2 0/0 0/0 0 12 11/10/2019 W 17 - 12 Los Angeles Rams D.Bush 1 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 11/14/2019 L 7 - 21 at Cleveland Browns Team 22 5 14 3 21/21 21/23 0 216 11/24/2019 W 16 - 10 at Cincinnati Bengals Opponents 24 5 18 1 22/23 14/20 0 212

Pittsburgh Opponent 2-Pt. Conversions: Team 0/1, Opponents: 0/1 Total First Downs 186 218 Sacks: T.Watt 11.5, B.Dupree 7.0, C.Heyward 6.5, S.Tuitt 3.5, J.Hargrave 3.0, M.Barron 2.0, D.Bush 1.0, Rushing 50 66 T.Alualu 1.0, M.Hilton 1.0, V.Williams 1.0, A.Chickillo 0.5 Team: 38.0, Opponents: 18.0 Passing 103 127 Penalty 33 25 Rushing No. Yds Avg Long TD 3rd Down: Made/Att 46/135 51/141 J.Conner 102 390 3.8 25 4 3rd Down Pct. 34.1% 36.2% B.Snell 49 216 4.4 23 0 4th Down: Made/Att 2/11 5/12 J.Samuels 47 121 2.6 13 1 4th Down Pct. 18.2% 41.7% T.Edmunds 22 92 4.2 45 0 Possession Avg. 29:04 30:56 M.Rudolph 19 43 2.3 13 0 Total Net Yards 3174 3527 K.Whyte 6 43 7.2 21 0 Avg. Per Game 288.5 320.6 D.Hodges 8 29 3.6 21 0 Total Plays 654 718 J.Holton 1 9 9.0 9 0 Avg. Per Play 4.9 4.9 D.Johnson 2 8 4.0 6 0 Net Yards Rushing 967 1138 T.Brooks-James 8 7 0.9 8 0 Avg. Per Game 87.9 103.5 B.Roethlisberger 1 7 7.0 7 0 Total Rushes 266 302 V.McDonald 1 2 2.0 2 0 Net Yards Passing 2207 2389 Team 266 967 3.6 45 5 Avg. Per Game 200.6 217.2 Opponents 302 1138 3.8 37t 5 Sacked/Yards Lost 18/133 38/258 Gross Yards 2340 2647 Receiving No. Yds Avg Long TD Attempts/Completions 370/228 378/236 J.Smith-Schuster 38 524 13.8 76t 3 Completion Pct. 61.6% 62.4% J.Samuels 37 212 5.7 17 1 Had Intercepted 12 14 D.Johnson 35 409 11.7 45t 3 Punts/Average 51/46.3 51/46.2 J.Conner 30 242 8.1 26t 2 Net Punting Avg. 41.6 41.1 V.McDonald 29 221 7.6 22 3 Penalties/Yards 81/696 86/874 J.Washington 26 467 18.0 79t 2 Fumbles/Ball Lost 17/6 25/14 R.Switzer 8 27 3.4 8 0 Touchdowns 22 24 N.Vannett 6 63 10.5 17 0 Rushing 5 5 T.Edmunds 5 41 8.2 11 0 Passing 14 18 D.Moncrief 4 18 4.5 11 0 Returns 3 1 T.Jones 3 33 11.0 16 0 B.Snell 2 19 9.5 14 0 Score By Periods Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT Pts R.Nix 2 4 2.0 4 0 Team 37 63 65 51 0 216 D.Cain 1 35 35.0 35 0 Opponents 51 57 46 55 3 212 J.Holton 1 22 22.0 18 0 X.Grimble 1 3 3.0 3 0 Team 228 2340 10.3 79t 14 Opponents 236 2647 11.2 58t 18

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Interceptions No. Yds Avg Long TD M.Fitzpatrick 5 130 26.0 96t 1 D.Bush 2 6 3.0 6 0 C.Sutton 1 26 26.0 26 0 K.Kelly 1 10 10.0 10 0 T.Watt 1 7 7.0 7 0 T.Edmunds 1 2 2.0 2 0 M.Hilton 1 1 1.0 1 0 M.Barron 1 0 0.0 0 0 J.Haden 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 Team 14 181 12.9 96t 1 Opponents 12 150 12.5 43 0

Punting No Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B J.Berry 51 2360 46.3 41.6 2 18 62 0 Team 51 2360 46.3 41.6 2 18 62 0 Opponents 51 2357 46.2 41.1 8 19 59 0

Punt Returns Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD D.Johnson 9 3 64 7.1 14 0 R.Switzer 8 11 29 3.6 13 0 C.Sutton 1 1 8 8.0 8 0 Team 18 15 101 5.6 14 0 Opponents 24 15 197 8.2 20 0

Kickoff Returns No. Yds Avg Long TD R.Switzer 9 166 18.4 26 0 J.Holton 3 55 18.3 21 0 T.Brooks-James 2 32 16.0 16 0 K.Whyte 1 15 15.0 15 0 Team 15 268 17.9 26 0 Opponents 32 735 23.0 46 0

Field Goals 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ C.Boswell 1/ 1 8/ 8 4/ 4 7/ 8 1/ 2 Team 1/ 1 8/ 8 4/ 4 7/ 8 1/ 2 Opponents 0/ 0 7/ 7 4/ 4 3/ 6 0/ 3

Fumbles Lost: M.Pouncey 1, J.Conner 1, J.Smith-Schuster 1, J.Samuels 1, J.Washington 1, D.Johnson 1 Total: 6 Opponent Fumble Recoveries: D.Bush 4, T.Watt 3, M.Fitzpatrick 2, B.Dupree 2, S.Nelson 1, J.Holton 1, M.Barron 1 Total: 14 Passing Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack Lost Rating M.Rudolph 263 162 1636 61.6% 6.2 12 4.6% 9 3.4% 76t 14/ 115 80.3 B.Roethlisberger 62 35 351 56.5% 5.7 0 0.0% 1 1.6% 45 2/ 7 66.0 D.Hodges 40 27 318 67.5% 8.0 2 5.0% 1 2.5% 79t 2/ 11 97.7 J.Samuels 5 4 35 80.0% 7.0 0 0.0% 1 20.0% 21 0/ 0 56.3 Team 370 228 2340 61.6% 6.3 14 3.8% 12 3.2% 79t 18/ 133 78.9 Opponents 378 236 2647 62.4% 7.0 18 4.8% 14 3.7% 58t 38/ 258 83.7

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Special Teams Miscellaneous Rush/Pass Splits Player Tkl Ast Comb Sack Sk Yds TFL QH Int PD FF FR Tkl Ast FF FR BL Tkl Ast FF FR TKLr TKLp ASTr ASTp TFLr TFLp Devin Bush 49 30 79 1 9 5 2 2 4 1 4 ------26 23 23 7 1 4 Terrell Edmunds 45 25 70 - - 1 2 - 3 ------19 26 18 7 - 1 Mark Barron 39 18 57 2 16 3 3 1 2 - 1 ------18 21 10 8 1 2 Cameron Heyward 36 19 55 6.5 48 8 16 - 4 1 - - - - - 1 - - - - 27 9 17 2 3 5 Joe Haden 46 6 52 - - 2 - 1 12 1 ------15 31 4 2 1 1 Bud Dupree 34 10 44 7 45 10 10 - 2 3 2 ------27 7 9 1 7 3 Minkah Fitzpatrick 26 16 42 - - - 1 5 8 1 2 ------9 17 8 8 - - Mike Hilton 35 5 40 1 6 4 4 1 8 1 - 1 ------10 25 2 3 2 2 Javon Hargrave 25 14 39 3 12 6 4 - - 1 ------19 6 13 1 2 4 Steven Nelson 30 8 38 - - - - - 5 - 1 ------10 20 4 4 - - T.J. Watt 24 13 37 11.5 82 10 25 1 5 5 3 ------14 10 8 5 4 6 Vince Williams 19 16 35 1 6 2 4 - 1 - - 1 - - 1 - - - - - 13 6 10 6 1 1 Tyson Alualu 12 11 23 1 8 3 2 - 1 ------9 3 8 3 1 2 Stephon Tuitt 18 4 22 3.5 24 6 7 ------14 4 3 1 3 3 Kameron Kelly 11 3 14 - - - - 1 1 - - 2 1 ------5 6 1 2 - - Cameron Sutton 9 3 12 - - 1 - 1 5 ------1 8 1 2 - 1 Artie Burns 4 3 7 ------1 ------4 1 2 - - Anthony Chickillo 3 3 6 0.5 2 - 1 - - - - 1 4 ------3 - 1 2 - - Sean Davis 5 0 5 ------1 4 - - - - Daniel McCullers 2 2 4 - - - - - 1 ------2 - 2 - - - Tyler Matakevich 2 0 2 ------11 1 ------1 1 - - - - Olasunkanmi Adeniyi 1 1 2 ------4 2 2 ------1 - 1 - - - Jayrone Elliott 1 0 1 ------3 ------1 - - - - - Isaiah Buggs 0 1 1 ------1 - - - Trey Edmunds 0 0 0 - - - - 1 1 - - 3 2 ------Jordan Dangerfield 0 0 0 - - - 1 - - - - 5 5 1 ------Robert Spillane 0 0 0 ------4 3 ------Benny Snell 0 0 0 ------4 ------Johnny Holton 0 0 0 ------3 4 - 1 ------Ulysees Gilbert 0 0 0 ------3 2 ------Justin Layne 0 0 0 ------2 ------Chris Boswell 0 0 0 ------1 ------JuJu Smith-Schuster 0 0 0 ------4 - - 1 ------Mason Rudolph 0 0 0 ------3 ------Maurkice Pouncey 0 0 0 ------1 ------Nick Vannett 0 0 0 ------1 ------Vance McDonald 0 0 0 ------1 ------Zach Gentry 0 0 0 ------1 ------Tevin Jones 0 0 0 ------1 ------David DeCastro 0 0 0 ------1 - - 1 ------B.J. Finney 0 0 0 ------1 ------James Washington 0 0 0 ------1 ------Ramon Foster 0 0 0 ------1 ------Ben Roethlisberger 0 0 0 ------1 ------Alejandro Villanueva 0 0 0 ------1 ------Devlin Hodges 0 0 0 ------1 ------Ryan Switzer 0 0 0 ------1 ------Matt Feiler 0 0 0 ------2 ------Team Totals 476 211 687 38 258 61 82 14 63 14 13 49 24 3 3 1 15 - - 8 245 231 145 66 26 35 Opponent Totals 417 188 605 18 133 47 50 12 46 12 6 32 8 1 2 - 21 - - 5 201 216 133 55 20 27

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Game @ NE SEA @ SF CIN BLT @ LAC MIA IND LAR @CLE @CIN Points 3 26 20 27 23 24 27 26 17 7 16 1st Qtr 0 0 6 0 7 14 0 3 7 0 0 2nd Qtr 0 10 0 10 6 7 10 10 7 0 3 3rd Qtr 3 3 7 14 7 3 7 7 0 7 7 4th Qtr 0 13 7 3 3 0 10 6 3 0 6 Overtime 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TDs (Ru-P-Ret) 0-0-0 1-2-0 0-2-0 1-2-0 1-1-0 1-1-1 1-2-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-1-0 0-1-0 PATs (M/A) 0-0 2-2 2-2 3-3 2-2 3-3 3-3 2-2 2-2 1-1 1-1 2PT Convs (M/A) 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 FGs (M/A) 1-1 2-2 2-2 2-2 3-3 1-1 2-3 4-4 1-1 0-1 3-3 Safeties 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 First Downs 15 17 11 20 18 18 21 17 15 18 16 Rushing 1 5 5 5 3 9 7 3 2 3 7 Passing 11 10 5 12 9 7 12 11 10 10 6 Penalty 3 2 1 3 6 2 2 3 3 5 3 3rd Down Conv (M/A) 3-12 3-11 3-12 3-9 3-9 8-13 6-13 5-13 5-16 2-11 5-16 3rd Down Conv Pct 25.00% 27.27% 25.00% 33.33% 33.33% 61.54% 46.15% 38.46% 31.25% 18.18% 31.25% 4th Down Conv (M/A) 1-3 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-3 0-0 4th Down Conv Pct 33.33% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 100.00% 0.00% 0.00% Red Zone Conv (M/A) 0-1 3-4 0-1 1-2 1-4 1-3 1-2 1-4 1-2 1-1 0-4 Red Zone Conv Pct 0.00% 75.00% 0.00% 50.00% 25.00% 33.33% 50.00% 25.00% 50.00% 100.00% 0.00% Goal to Go Conv (M/A) 0-1 3-3 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-2 0-0 1-3 1-1 1-1 0-2 Goal to Go Conv Pct 0.00% 100.00% 0.00% 100.00% 100.00% 0.00% 0.00% 33.33% 100.00% 100.00% 0.00% Total Net Yards 308 261 239 326 269 256 394 273 273 236 339 Total Off. Plays 61 51 51 56 51 56 67 61 68 64 68 Avg. Gain Per Play 5.0 5.1 4.7 5.8 5.3 4.6 5.9 4.5 4.0 3.7 5.0 Net Yards Rushing 32 81 79 66 77 124 158 90 42 58 160 Total Rushing Plays 13 16 22 25 19 36 29 25 27 16 38 Avg. Gain Per Rush 2.5 5.1 3.6 2.6 4.1 3.4 5.4 3.6 1.6 3.6 4.2 Net Yards Passing 276 180 160 260 192 132 236 183 231 178 179 Times Sacked 1 1 2 0 1 0 2 1 3 4 3 Yards Lost on Sacks 0 7 14 0 11 0 15 8 11 43 24 Gross Yards Passing 276 187 174 260 203 132 251 191 242 221 203 Pass Attempts 47 34 27 31 31 20 36 35 38 44 27 Pass Completions 27 20 14 27 21 15 20 26 22 23 13 Completion Pct 57.45% 58.82% 51.85% 87.10% 67.74% 75.00% 55.56% 74.29% 57.89% 52.27% 48.15% Avg. Gain Per Pass 5.8 5.1 5.5 8.4 6.0 6.6 6.2 5.1 5.6 3.7 6.0 Interceptions 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 4 1 Fumbles / Fum. Lost 2-0 1-0 2-1 1-1 2-1 1-0 1-0 2-1 4-2 1-0 0-0 Penalties 6 5 6 4 11 6 9 5 13 6 10 PenaltyYards 54 78 42 37 76 45 70 70 107 41 76 Punts 5 5 6 2 4 4 3 1 9 5 7 Gross Punting Average 45.6 44.8 52.3 49.5 43.8 46.3 46.7 48.0 42.6 49.6 45.1 Touchbacks 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Inside20 2 2 0 1 2 2 0 1 4 1 3 Punts Blocked 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Net Punting Average 38.6 42.8 40.2 39.5 43.3 44.5 35.0 48.0 40.2 46.4 42.6 Punt Returns 0 2 1 0 1 2 1 1 4 2 4 Punt 0 12 0 0 13 14 2 0 21 18 21 Punt Return Avg. 0.0 6.0 0.0 0.0 13.0 7.0 2.0 0.0 5.3 9.0 5.3 Fair Catches 2 0 1 3 1 1 0 1 2 2 2 Kickoff Returns 2 0 2 0 3 1 1 2 1 2 1 Kickoff Return Yards 43 0 42 0 42 9 25 40 20 32 15 Kickoff Return Avg. 21.5 0.0 21.0 0.0 14.0 9.0 25.0 20.0 20.0 16.0 15.0 Time of Possession 27:27 24:14 23:43 29:46 25:34 34:05 35:18 29:28 31:40 26:04 34:40

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Game @ NE SEA @ SF CIN BLT @ LAC MIA IND LAR @CLE @CIN Points 33 28 24 3 26 17 14 24 12 21 10 1st Qtr 7 0 0 3 10 0 14 3 7 7 0 2nd Qtr 13 7 3 0 7 0 0 13 0 7 7 3rd Qtr 10 14 14 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 3 4th Qtr 3 7 7 0 6 17 0 6 2 7 0 Overtime 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 TDs (Ru-P-Ret) 0-3-0 1-3-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-2-0 0-2-0 0-3-0 0-0-1 1-2-0 0-1-0 PATs (M/A) 3-3 4-4 3-3 0-0 2-2 2-2 2-2 1-2 1-1 3-3 1-1 2PT Convs (M/A) 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 FGs (M/A) 4-4 0-1 1-1 1-1 4-4 1-2 0-0 1-2 1-2 0-2 1-1 Safeties 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 First Downs 24 25 26 16 22 23 16 22 16 17 11 Rushing 8 8 9 5 11 2 4 8 3 6 2 Passing 15 15 14 9 8 18 11 12 10 10 5 Penalty 1 2 3 2 3 3 1 2 3 1 4 3rd Down Conv (M/A) 7-14 5-13 6-11 4-14 6-15 7-12 3-8 4-12 1-14 6-16 2-12 3rd Down Conv Pct 50.00% 38.46% 54.55% 28.57% 40.00% 58.33% 37.50% 33.33% 7.14% 37.50% 16.67% 4th Down Conv (M/A) 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-3 1-1 0-0 0-2 2-3 0-2 0-0 0-0 4th Down Conv Pct 0.00% 100.00% 0.00% 33.33% 100.00% 0.00% 0.00% 66.67% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% Red Zone Conv (M/A) 0-3 2-2 3-6 0-3 2-4 2-3 2-2 3-4 0-1 3-3 1-2 Red Zone Conv Pct 0.00% 100.00% 50.00% 0.00% 50.00% 66.67% 100.00% 75.00% 0.00% 100.00% 50.00% Goal to Go Conv (M/A) 0-1 0-0 3-5 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-2 0-0 3-3 0-0 Goal to Go Conv Pct 0.00% 0.00% 60.00% 0.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 50.00% 0.00% 100.00% 0.00% Total Net Yards 465 425 436 175 277 348 230 328 306 293 244 Total Off. Plays 67 72 73 64 73 59 57 65 69 68 51 Avg. Gain Per Play 6.9 5.9 6.0 2.7 3.8 5.9 4.0 5.0 4.4 4.3 4.8 Net Yards Rushing 99 151 168 73 138 32 60 139 88 104 86 Total Rushing Plays 29 33 40 19 40 14 19 29 23 35 21 Avg. Gain Per Rush 3.4 4.6 4.2 3.8 3.5 2.3 3.2 4.8 3.8 3.0 4.1 Net Yards Passing 366 274 268 102 139 316 170 189 218 189 158 Times Sacked 1 4 1 8 5 1 4 5 4 1 4 Yards Lost on Sacks 7 26 9 69 22 4 20 38 25 4 34 Gross Yards Passing 373 300 277 171 161 320 190 227 243 193 192 Pass Attempts 37 35 32 37 28 44 34 31 42 32 26 Pass Completions 25 29 23 21 19 26 21 21 22 17 12 Completion Pct 67.57% 82.86% 71.88% 56.76% 67.86% 59.09% 61.76% 67.74% 52.38% 53.13% 46.15% Avg. Gain Per Pass 9.6 7.0 8.1 2.3 4.2 7.0 4.5 5.3 4.7 5.7 5.3 Interceptions 0 0 2 1 3 2 2 1 3 0 0 Fumbles / Fum. Lost 0-0 2-2 4-3 2-1 1-0 1-1 3-2 4-2 4-1 0-0 4-2 Penalties 7 10 5 8 11 8 5 7 10 8 7 PenaltyYards 55 93 71 60 92 74 45 89 95 121 79 Punts 3 4 3 5 3 3 2 3 8 8 9 Gross Punting Average 41.0 51.3 50.0 41.0 51.7 42.7 46.5 45.0 47.4 45.8 46.4 Touchbacks 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 3 0 Inside20 1 2 1 1 0 1 2 1 2 4 4 Punts Blocked 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Net Punting Average 41.0 43.3 43.3 37.0 40.7 38.0 45.5 45.0 42.3 36.0 44.1 Punt Returns 2 2 5 0 1 1 3 0 3 3 4 Punt Return Yards 35 10 53 0 2 7 35 0 21 16 18 Punt Return Avg. 17.5 5.0 10.6 0.0 2.0 7.0 11.7 0.0 7.0 5.3 4.5 Fair Catches 3 2 0 1 1 2 0 1 4 0 1 Kickoff Returns 2 2 2 2 1 4 4 5 4 2 4 Kickoff Return Yards 35 23 48 44 46 97 83 121 94 50 94 Kickoff Return Avg. 17.5 11.5 24.0 22.0 46.0 24.3 20.8 24.2 23.5 25.0 23.5 Time of Possession 32:33 35:46 36:17 30:14 39:00 25:55 24:42 30:32 28:20 33:56 25:20

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OFFENSE DEFENSE Team Pittsburgh NFL Difference Team Pittsburgh NFL Difference Yards / Game 288.5 346.9 -58.4 Yards / Game 320.6 346.9 -26.3 Yards / Play 4.85 5.48 -0.63 Yards / Play 4.91 5.48 -0.57 Rushing Yards / Game 87.9 111.3 -23.4 Rushing Yards / Game 103.5 111.3 -7.8 Rushing Yards / Play 3.64 4.30 -0.66 Rushing Yards / Play 3.77 4.30 -0.53 Passing Yards / Game 200.6 235.7 -35.1 Passing Yards / Game 217.2 235.7 -18.5 Passing Yards / Play 5.96 6.77 -0.81 Passing Yards / Play 6.32 6.77 -0.45 Interception Rate 3.24% 2.27% 0.97% Interception Rate 3.70% 2.27% 1.43% Sacks / Pass Attempt 4.86% 7.44% -2.58% Sacks / Pass Attempt 10.05% 7.44% 2.61% First Downs / Game 16.9 20.1 -3.2 First Downs / Game 19.8 20.1 -0.3 Punt Return Avg 5.6 7.2 -1.6 Punt Return Avg 8.2 7.2 1 Kickoff Return Avg 17.9 22.7 -4.8 Kickoff Return Avg 23.0 22.7 0.3 Field Goals Made 91.30% 79.91% 11.39% 3rd Down Pct 34.07% 38.43% -4.36% 3rd Down Pct 36.17% 38.43% -2.26% 4th Down Pct 18.18% 46.75% -28.57% 4th Down Pct 41.67% 46.75% -5.08% Red Zone Pct 35.71% 55.32% -19.61% Red Zone Pct 54.55% 55.32% -0.77% Goal to Go% 53.33% 69.37% -16.04% Goal to Go% 66.67% 69.37% -2.70% Avg Possession Time 29:04 Points / Game 19.6 22.4 -2.8 Points / Game 19.3 22.4 -3.1

NFL RANKINGS (OFFENSE) Total Yards Rushing Yards Passing Yards Return Avg. Pct. /Game /Play /Game /Play /Game /Play Interception Sacks / Pass First Downs / Punting Kickoff Field Goals 3rd 4th Red Goal to Avg. Poss. Points / Rate Attempt Game Made Down Down Zone Go% Time Game 288.5 4.85 87.9 3.64 200.6 5.96 3.24% (26) 4.86% (6) 16.9 (30) 5.6 (26) 17.9 91.30% 34.07% 18.18% 35.71% 53.33% 29:04 (22) 19.6 (28) (27) (25) (27) (27) (26) (31) (5) (23) (29) (31) (28) AFC RANKINGS (OFFENSE) Total Yards Rushing Yards Passing Yards Return Avg. Pct. /Game /Play /Game /Play /Game /Play Interception Sacks / Pass First Downs / Punting Kickoff Field Goals 3rd 4th Red Goal to Avg. Poss. Points / Rate Attempt Game Made Down Down Zone Go% Time Game 288.5 4.85 87.9 3.64 200.6 5.96 3.24% (12) 4.86% (4) 16.9 (15) 5.6 (15) 17.9 91.30% 34.07% 18.18% 35.71% 53.33% 29:04 (11) 19.6 (14) (13) (12) (13) (13) (14) (16) (3) (11) (16) (16) (14) NFL RANKINGS (DEFENSE) Total Yards Rushing Yards Passing Yards Return Avg. Pct. Diff / Game /Game /Play /Game /Play /Game /Play Interception Sacks / Pass First Downs / Punting Kickoff 3rd 4th Red Goal to Points / Points Yards Rate Attempt Game Down Down Zone Go% Game 320.6 4.91 103.5 3.77 217.2 6.32 3.70% (2) 10.05% (3) 19.8 (13) 8.2 (24) 23.0 36.17% 41.67% 54.55% 66.67% 19.3 0.4 (16) -32.1 (7) (7) (12) (5) (8) (8) (16) (11t) (11) (12t) (15) (24) AFC RANKINGS (DEFENSE) Total Yards Rushing Yards Passing Yards Return Avg. Pct. Diff / Game /Game /Play /Game /Play /Game /Play Interception Sacks / Pass First Downs / Punting Kickoff 3rd 4th Red Goal to Points / Points Yards Rate Attempt Game Down Down Zone Go% Game 320.6 4.91 103.5 3.77 217.2 6.32 3.70% (2) 10.05% (1) 19.8 (8) 8.2 (11) 23.0 36.17% 41.67% 54.55% 66.67% 19.3 0.4 (9) -32.1 (4) (4) (5) (2) (6) (3) (12) (5) (7) (6t) (8) (13)

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com 2019 MISCELLANEOUS STATS WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 65 BIG PLAYS BIG PASS PLAYS MIN. PASSING/KICKOFF RETURNS 25 YARDS; RUNS/PUNT RETURNS 15 YARDS MIN. 25 YARDS Yards Type TD Player(s) Opponent Yards Type TD Player(s) Opponent 79 Pass Yes Devlin Hodges to James Washington at Cincinnati (11.24) 79 Pass Yes Devlin Hodges to James Washington at Cincinnati (11.24) 76 Pass Yes Mason Rudolph to JuJu Smith-Schuster at San Francisco (9/22) 76 Pass Yes Mason Rudolph to JuJu Smith-Schuster at San Francisco (9/22) 45 Run No Trey Edmunds Indianapolis (10/3) 45 Pass Yes Mason Rudolph to Diontae Johnson Miami (10/28) 45 Pass Yes Mason Rudolph to Diontae Johnson Miami (10/28) 45 Pass No Mason Rudolph to JuJu Smith-Schuster Seattle (9/15) 45 Pass No Mason Rudolph to JuJu Smith-Schuster Seattle (9/15) 45 Pass No Ben Roethlisberger to James Washington at New England (9/8) 45 Pass No Ben Roethlisberger to James Washington at New England (9/8) 43 Pass Yes Mason Rudolph to Diontae Johnson Cincinnati (9/30) 43 Pass Yes Mason Rudolph to Diontae Johnson Cincinnati (9/30) 40 Pass No Mason Rudolph to James Washington Indianapolis (10/3) 40 Pass No Mason Rudolph to James Washington Indianapolis (10/3) 39 Pass Yes Mason Rudolph to Diontae Johnson at San Francisco (9/22) 39 Pass Yes Mason Rudolph to Diontae Johnson at San Francisco (9/22) 35 Pass No Mason Rudolph to Deon Cain at Cincinnati (11.24) 35 Pass No Mason Rudolph to Deon Cain at Cincinnati (11.24) 35 Pass Yes Mason Rudolph to JuJu Smith-Schuster Baltimore (10/6) 35 Pass Yes Mason Rudolph to JuJu Smith-Schuster Baltimore (10/6) 34 Pass No Mason Rudolph to JuJu Smith-Schuster Miami (10/28) 34 Pass No Mason Rudolph to JuJu Smith-Schuster Miami (10/28) 30 Pass No Mason Rudolph to Diontae Johnson LA Rams (11/10) 30 Pass No Mason Rudolph to Diontae Johnson LA Rams (11/10) 26 Pass Yes Mason Rudolph to JuJu Smith-Schuster Miami (10/28) 26 Pass Yes Mason Rudolph to JuJu Smith-Schuster Miami (10/28) 26 Pass No Ben Roethlisberger to JuJu Smith-Schuster at New England (9/8) 26 Pass Yes Devlin Hodges to James Conner at LA Chargers (10/13) 26 Pass Yes Devlin Hodges to James Conner at LA Chargers (10/13) 26 Pass No Ben Roethlisberger to JuJu Smith-Schuster at New England (9/8) BIG PUNT RETURN PLAYS 26 KR No Ryan Switzer at New England (9/8) MIN. 15 YARDS 25 Run No James Conner Miami (10/28) Yards Type TD Player(s) Opponent 23 Run No Benny Snell Jr. Seattle (9/15) 21 Run No Benny Snell Jr. at Cincinnati (11.24) 21 Run No Kerrith Whyte Jr. at Cincinnati (11.24) BIG KICKOFF RETURN PLAYS 21 Run No James Conner Cincinnati (9/30) MIN. 25 YARDS 21 Run No Devlin Hodges Baltimore (10/6) Yards Type TD Player(s) Opponent 20 Run No Benny Snell Jr. at LA Chargers (10/13) 26 KR No Ryan Switzer at New England (9/8) 17 Run No James Conner Miami (10/28) 16 Run No Kerrith Whyte Jr. at Cincinnati (11.24) BIG RUN PLAYS MIN. 15 YARDS Yards Type TD Player(s) Opponent 45 Run No Trey Edmunds Indianapolis (10/3) 25 Run No James Conner Miami (10/28) 23 Run No Benny Snell Seattle (9/15) 21 Run No Benny Snell Jr. at Cincinnati (11.24) 21 Run No Kerrith Whyte Jr. at Cincinnati (11.24) 21 Run No James Conner Cincinnati (9/30) 21 Run No Devlin Hodges Baltimore (10/6) 20 Run No Benny Snell at LA Chargers (10/13) 17 Run No James Conner Miami (10/28) 16 Run No Kerrith Whyte Jr. at Cincinnati (11.24)

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com 2019 MISCELLANEOUS STATS WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 66 OPPONENT BIG PLAYS OPPONENT BIG PASS PLAYS MIN. PASSING/KICKOFF RETURNS 25 YARDS; RUNS/PUNT RETURNS 15 YARDS MIN. 25 YARDS Yards Type TD Player(s) Opponent Yards Type TD Player(s) Opponent 58 Pass Yes to Philip Dorsett New England (9/8) 58 Pass Yes Tom Brady to Philip Dorsett New England (9/8) 47 Pass No Ryan Finley to Tyler Boyd at Cincinnati (11.24) 47 Pass No Ryan Finley to Tyler Boyd at Cincinnati (11.24) 44 Pass No Tom Brady to Josh Gordon New England (9/8) 44 Pass No Tom Brady to Josh Gordon New England (9/8) 42 Pass No Baker Mayfield to Odell Beckham at Cleveland (11.14) 42 Pass No Baker Mayfield to Odell Beckham at Cleveland (11.14) 41 Pass No Baker Mayfield to KhaDarel Hodge at Cleveland (11.14) 41 Pass No Baker Mayfield to KhaDarel Hodge at Cleveland (11.14) 37 Rush Yes Rashad Penny Seattle (9/15) 32 Pass No to Jason Moore at LA Chargers (10/13) 32 Pass No Philip Rivers to Jason Moore at LA Chargers (10/13) 32 Pass No Tom Brady to James White New England (9/8) 32 Pass No Tom Brady to James White New England (9/8) 30 Pass No Ryan Finley to at Cincinnati (11.24) 30 Pass No Ryan Finley to Alex Erickson at Cincinnati (11.24) 30 Pass No Russell Wilson to Malik Turner Seattle (9/15) 30 Pass No Russell Wilson to Malik Turner Seattle (9/15) 28 Pass Yes Russell Wilson to DK Metcalf Seattle (9/15) 28 KR No Tavierre Thomas at Cleveland (11.14) 27 Pass No Jacoby Brissett to Indianapolis (10/3) 28 Pass Yes Russell Wilson to DK Metcalf Seattle (9/15) 27 Pass No Jimmy Garoppolo to Kyle Juszczyk at San Francisco (9/22) 27 Pass No Jacoby Brissett to Parris Campbell Indianapolis (10/3) 25 Pass No Baker Mayfield to Jarvis Landry at Cleveland (11.14) 27 Pass No Jimmy Garoppolo to Kyle Juszczyk at San Francisco (9/22) 25 Pass No Jimmy Garoppolo to Marquise Goodwin at San Francisco (9/22) 25 Pass No Baker Mayfield to Jarvis Landry at Cleveland (11.14) OPPONENT BIG PUNT RETURN PLAYS 25 KR No Alex Erickson Cincinnati (9/30) MIN. 15 YARDS 25 Pass Yes Tom Brady to Phillip Dorsett New England (9/8) Yards Type TD Player(s) Opponent 25 Pass No Jimmy Garoppolo to Marquise Goodwin at San Francisco (9/22) 20 PR No Gunner Olszewski New England (9/8) 24 Rush No Indianapolis (10/3) 18 PR No JoJo Natson LA Rams (11/10) 22 Rush No Todd Gurley LA Rams (11/10) 15 PR No Richie James Jr. at San Francisco (9/22) 22 Rush No Parris Campbell Indianapolis (10/3) OPPONENT BIG KICKOFF RETURN PLAYS 21 Rush No Seattle (9/15) 20 PR No Gunner Olszewski New England (9/8) MIN. 25 YARDS 19 Rush No Raheem Mostert at San Francisco (9/22) Yards Type TD Player(s) Opponent 16 Rush No Chris Carson Seattle (9/15) 38 KR No Parris Campbell Indianapolis (10/3) 15 Rush No Russell Wilson Seattle (9/15) 31 KR No Zach Pascal Indianapolis (10/3) OPPONENT BIG RUN PLAYS 30 KR No JoJo Natson LA Rams (11/10) 29 KR No Desmond King II at LA Chargers (10/13) MIN. 15 YARDS 28 KR No Tavierre Thomas at Cleveland (11.14) Yards Type TD Player(s) Opponent 26 KR No Troymaine Pope at LA Chargers (10/13) 37 Rush Yes Rashad Penny Seattle (9/15) 26 KR No Richie James Jr. at San Francisco (9/22) 24 Rush No Marlon Mack Indianapolis (10/3) 25 KR No Alex Erickson Cincinnati (9/30) 22 Rush No Parris Campbell Indianapolis (10/3) 21 Rush No Chris Carson Seattle (9/15) 19 Rush No Raheem Mostert at San Francisco (9/22) 16 Rush No Chris Carson Seattle (9/15) 15 Rush No Cincinnati (9/30) 15 Rush No Russell Wilson Seattle (9/15)

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com 2019 SCORING DRIVES WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 67 STEELERS Opponent Obtained Scoring Play Plays Yards Drive Time Score Score Qtr Time Remaining at New England Kickoff Boswell 19-yard field goal 11 74 4:43 FG 3-20 3 10:17 Seattle Fumble Conner 1-yard run 3 22 0:27 TD 7-0 2 8:40 Seattle Punt Boswell 41-yard field goal 7 49 3:26 FG 10-7 2 2:28 Seattle Kickoff Boswell 33-yard field goal 7 60 3:28 FG 13-14 3 6:21 Seattle Kickoff McDonald 8-yard pass from Rudolph 12 75 6:40 TD 19-21 4 11:16 Seattle Fumble McDonald 3-yard pass from Rudolph 1 3 0:03 TD 26-28 4 5:34 at San Francisco Interception Boswell 46-yard field goal 4 5 2:00 FG 3-0 1 11:47 at San Francisco Interception Boswell 26-yard field goal 6 16 2:40 FG 6-0 1 2:04 at San Francisco Punt Smith-Schuster 76-yard pass from Rudolph 3 82 1:31 TD 13-10 3 5:42 at San Francisco Punt Johnson 39-yard pass from Rudolph 2 49 0:56 TD 20-17 4 10:22 Cincinnati Punt Conner 21-yard pass from Rudolph 5 46 2:40 TD 7-3 2 10:32 Cincinnati Fumble Boswell 29-yard field goal 11 60 4:51 FG 10-3 2 0:58 Cincinnati Kickoff Samuels 2-yard run 8 75 4:24 TD 17-3 3 10:36 Cincinnati Punt Johnson 43-yard pass from Rudolph 2 43 0:11 TD 24-3 3 9:24 Cincinnati Interception Boswell 49-yard field goal 9 49 5:11 FG 27-3 4 5:51 Baltimore Kickoff Smith-Schuster 35-yard pass from Rudolph 5 75 2:07 TD 7-10 1 2:41 Baltimore Interception Boswell 41-yard field goal 4 -12 2:03 FG 10-17 2 4:39 Baltimore Interception Boswell 29-yard field goal 3 4 0:33 FG 13-17 2 0:00 Baltimore Interception Conner 1-yard run 10 65 4:40 TD 20-17 3 3:42 Baltimore Punt Boswell 33-yard field goal 6 25 3:28 FG 23-20 4 2:37 at LA Chargers - Bush 9-yard fumble return - - - TD 7-0 1 10:51 at LA Chargers Interception Conner 12-yard run 7 40 4:23 TD 14-0 1 4:29 at LA Chargers Punt Conner 26-yard pass from Hodges 14 86 9:09 TD 21-0 2 6:34 at LA Chargers Kickoff Boswell 20-yard field goal 13 46 6:48 FG 24-0 3 8:12 Miami Punt Boswell 42-yard field goal 12 70 6:20 FG 3-14 2 2:45 Miami Interception Johnson 45-yard pass from Rudolph 6 50 0:56 TD 10-14 2 0:17 Miami Interception Smith-Schuster 26-yard pass from Rudolph 12 87 7:47 TD 17-14 3 3:16 Miami Downs Conner 9-yard run 5 53 3:17 TD 24-14 4 12:01 Miami Fumble Boswell 41-yard field goal 4 -1 1:41 FG 27-14 4 1:41 Indianapolis Kickoff Boswell 21-yard field goal 11 72 6:11 FG 3-3 1 0:58 Indianapolis Interception Fitzpatrick interception return TD - 96 - TD 10-10 2 2:21 Indianapolis Kickoff Boswell 51-yard field goal 6 47 0:42 FG 13-16 2 0:00 Indianapolis Fumble McDonald 7-yard pass from Rudolph 11 54 5:25 TD 20-16 3 5:15 Indianapolis Fumble Boswell 33-yard field goal 4 2 1:01 FG 23-18 4 14:57 Indianapolis Kickoff Boswell 26-yard field goal 6 43 6:36 FG 26-24 4 2:07 LA Rams Punt Washington 3-yard pass from Rudolph 9 82 4:14 TD 7-7 1 0:34 LA Rams Punt Boswell 33-yard field goal 14 60 8:00 FG 17-12 4 2:46 Cleveland Punt Samuels 3-yard pass from Rudolph 5 87 2:32 TD 7-14 3 5:39 Cincinnati Punt Boswell 26-yard field goal 9 40 5:12 FG 3-0 2 3:21 Cincinnati Punt Washington 79-yard pass from Hodges 3 83 1:26 TD 10-7 3 11:10 Cincinnati Punt Boswell 47-yard field goal 6 42 2:21 FG 13-10 4 11:59 Cincinnati Punt Boswell 26-yard field goal 7 35 1:53 FG 16-10 4 3:18

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com 2019 SCORING DRIVES WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 68 OPPONENTS Opponent Obtained Scoring Play Plays Yards Drive Time TD/FG Score Qtr Time Remaining at New England Punt Gordon 20-yard pass from Brady 7 82 3:08 TD 0-7 1 4:46 at New England Punt Gostkowski 25-yard field goal 12 55 5:24 FG 0-10 2 11:52 at New England Punt Dorsett 25-yard pass from Brady 6 80 3:09 TD 0-17 2 3:49 at New England Downs Gostkowski 40-yard field goal 8 30 1:40 FG 0-20 2 0:17 at New England Kickoff Dorsett 58-yard pass from Brady 4 75 2:12 TD 3-27 3 8:05 at New England Punt Gostkowski 35-yard field goal 9 73 5:07 FG 3-30 3 0:13 at New England Downs Gostkowski 39-yard field goal 13 34 5:48 FG 3-33 4 2:06 Seattle Kickoff Dissly 14-yard pass from Wilson 12 75 6:04 TD 7-7 2 8:40 Seattle Interception Dissly 12-yard pass from Wilson 6 40 2:46 TD 10-14 3 9:49 Seattle Kickoff Penny 37-yard run 7 75 3:25 TD 13-21 3 2:56 Seattle Kickoff Metcalf 28-yard pass from Wilson 6 75 4:01 TD 19-28 4 7:15 at San Francisco Punt Gould 24-yard field goal 9 53 3:52 FG 3-6 2 6:45 at San Francisco Interception Wilson 1-yard run 8 38 4:02 TD 10-6 3 9:17 at San Francisco Kickoff Wilson 4-yard run 10 75 4:46 TD 17-13 3 0:56 at San Francisco Fumble Pettis 5-yard pass from Garappolo 7 29 4:14 TD 24-20 4 1:15 Cincinnati Fumble Bullock 28-yard field goal 4 5 0:54 FG 3-0 1 8:22 Baltimore Punt Tucker 27-yard field goal 10 50 5:16 FG 0-3 1 7:21 Baltimore Interception Ingram 4-yard run 4 15 2:21 TD 0-10 1 4:48 Baltimore Kickoff Brown 11-yard pass from Jackson 13 75 6:21 TD 7-17 2 11:21 Baltimore Kickoff Tucker 26-yard field goal 12 77 7:03 FG 20-20 4 11:39 Baltimore Kickoff Tucker 48-yard field goal 9 30 2:27 FG 23-23 4 0:10 Baltimore Fumble Tucker 46-yard field goal 4 6 2:01 FG 23-26 OT 5:26 at LA Chargers Punt McLaughlin 38-yard field goal 11 66 3:59 FG 24-3 4 14:00 at LA Chargers Interception Henry 5-yard pass from Rivers 10 65 3:23 TD 24-10 4 7:13 at LA Chargers Punt Henry 11-yard pass from Rivers 8 74 2:24 TD 24-17 4 1:29 Miami Interception Wilson 5-yard pass from Fitzpatrick 4 26 2:00 TD 0-7 1 10:55 Miami Downs Hurns 12-yard pass from Fitzpatrick 11 63 6:00 TD 0-14 1 1:34 Indianapolis Interception Vinatieri 25-yard field goal 8 28 5:11 FG 0-3 1 7:09 Indianapolis Kickoff Doyle 11-yard pass from Hoyer 8 63 4:01 TD 3-10 2 11:57 Indianapolis Kickoff Pascal 14-yard pass from Hoyer 6 75 1:39 TD 10-16 2 0:42 Indianapolis Safety Houston tackled Rudolph - - - Safety 20-18 3 0:58 Indianapolis Fumble Rogers 4-yard pass from Hoyer 7 30 3:12 TD 23-24 4 8:43 LA Rams Field Goal Zuerlein 3-yard field goal 11 76 5:32 FG 10-14 3 0:11 Cleveland Punt Mayfield 1-yard run 5 65 2:12 TD 0-7 1 11:07 Cleveland Punt Landry 1-yard pass from Mayfield 7 77 4:03 TD 0-14 2 9:55 Cleveland Interception Carlson 8-yard pass from Mayfield 3 4 0:57 TD 7-21 4 5:25 Cincinnati Kickoff Boyd 15-yard pass from Finley 3 69 1:26 TD 3-7 2 1:55 Cincinnati Kickoff Bullock 27-yard field goal 9 68 6:03 FG 10-10 3 5:07

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com 2019 MISCELLANEOUS STATS WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 69 QUARTERBACK SACKS (38-258) Date Opponent Total Sacks-Yards Player (sack-yards) Sept. 8 at New England 1-7 Bud Dupree (1-7) Sept. 15 Seattle 4-26 Stephon Tuitt (2.5-15), T.J. Watt (1-8), Mark Barron (0.5-3) Sept. 22 at San Francisco 1-9 Stephon Tuitt (1-9) Cameron Heyward (2.5-23), T.J. Watt (1.5-9), Devin Bush (1-9), Bud Dupree (1-11), Jayvon Hargrave (1-9), Tyson Sept. 30 Cincinnati 8-69 Alualu (1-8) Oct. 6 Baltimore 5-22 Vince Williams (1.0-6), T.J. Watt (1.0-6), Bud Dupree (1.0-4), Cameron Heyward (1.0-3), Jayvon Hargrave (1.0-3) Oct. 13 at LA Chargers 1-4 T.J. Watt (0.5-2), Anthony Chickillo (0.5-2) Oct. 28 Miami 4-20 T.J. Watt (2.0-16), Cameron Heyward (1.0-4), Bud Dupree (1.0-0) Nov. 3 Indianapolis 5-38 Bud Dupree (2.0-15), T.J. Watt (1.5-13),Mike Hilton (1.0-6), Mark Barron (0.5-4) Nov. 10 LA Rams 4-25 T.J. Watt (2.0-15), Javon Hargrave (1.0-0), Cameron Heyward (1-10) Nov. 14 at Cleveland 1-4 T.J. Watt (1-4) Nov. 24 at Cincinnati 4-34 Cameron Heyward (1-8); Mark Barron (1-9); T.J. Watt (1-9); Bud Dupree (1-8) QUARTERBACK HITS (82) Date Opponent Total Hits Player (number) Sept. 8 at New England 5 T.J. Watt (3), Bud Dupree (1), Mike Hilton (1) Sept. 15 Seattle 6 Stephon Tuitt (3), T.J. Watt (1), Bud Dupree (1), Mark Barron (1) Sept. 22 at San Francisco 8 Terrell Edmunds (2), T.J. Watt (2), Stephon Tuitt (1), Javon Hargrave (1), Minkah Fitzpatrick (1), Bud Dupree (1) Cameron Heyward (3), T.J. Watt (3), Stephon Tuitt (2), Devin Bush (1), Bud Dupree (1), Jayvon Hargrave (1), Tyson Sept. 30 Cincinnati 12 Alualu (1) Oct. 6 Baltimore 6 Cameron Heyward (2), Vince Williams (1), T.J. Watt (1), Bud Dupree (1), Jayvon Hargrave (1) Oct. 13 at LA Chargers 6 T.J. Watt (4), Anthony Chickillo (1), Stephon Tuitt (1) Oct. 28 Miami 10 T.J. Watt (3), Cameron Heyward (2), Vince Williams (2), Bud Dupree (1), Tyson Alualu (1), Mike Hilton (1) Nov. 3 Indianapolis 9 T.J. Watt (3), Bud Dupree (3), Mike Hilton (1), Cameron Heyward (1), Mark Barron (1) Nov. 10 LA Rams 9 Cameron Heyward (3), T.J. Watt (2), Javon Hargrave (1), Vince Williams (1), Mike Hilton (1), Jordan Dangerfield (1) Nov. 14 at Cleveland 3 T.J. Watt (2), Cameron Heyward (1) Nov. 24 at Cincinnati 8 Cameron Heyward (4); Mark Barron (1); Devin Bush (1); T.J. Watt (1); Bud Dupree (1) PASSES DEFENSED (61) Date Opponent Total Passes Defensed Player (number) Sept. 8 at New England 1 Terrell Edmunds (1) Sept. 15 Seattle 2 Terrell Edmunds (1), Steven Nelson (1) Sept. 22 at San Francisco 4 T.J. Watt (2), Minkah Fitzpatrick (1), Bud Dupree (1) Sept. 30 Cincinnati 6 Mike Hilton (2), Mark Barron (1), Devin Bush (1), Joe Haden (1), Cam Sutton (1) Vince Williams (1), Devin Bush (1), Minkah Fitzpatrick (1), Mike Hilton (1), Steven Nelson (1), Kameron Kelly (1), Oct. 6 Baltimore 7 Cameron Sutton (1) Cameron Sutton (3), Devin Bush (1), Minkah Fitzpatrick (1), Terrell Edmunds (1), Tyson Alualu (1), T.J. Watt (1), Joe Oct. 13 at LA Chargers 10 Haden (1), Daniel McCullers (1) Oct. 28 Miami 4 Minkah Fitzpatrick (2), Cameron Heyward (1), Mike Hilton (1) Nov. 3 Indianapolis 3 Joe Haden (1), Minkah Fitzpatrick (1), Devin Bush (1) Joe Haden (5), Minkah Fitzpatrick (2), Cameron Heyward (2), Mark Barron (1), Trey Edmunds (1), Steven Nelson Nov. 10 LA Rams 13 (1), Terrell Edmunds (1) Nov. 14 at Cleveland 3 Steven Nelson (1), T.J. Watt (1), Mike Hilton (1) Nov. 24 at Cincinnati 8 Mike Hilton (3); Joe Haden (3); Steven Nelson (1); T.J. Watt (1)

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QUARTERBACK SACKS QUARTERBACK HITS PASSES DEFENSED Player Total Player Total Player Total T.J. Watt 11.5 T.J. Watt 25 Joe Haden 12 Bud Dupree 7.0 Cameron Heyward 16 Minkah Fitzpatrick 8 Cameron Heyward 6.5 Bud Dupree 10 Mike Hilton 8 Stephon Tuitt 3.5 Stephon Tuitt 7 Cameron Sutton 5 Javon Hargrave 3.0 Mike Hilton 4 Steven Nelson 5 Mark Barron 2.0 Vince Williams 4 T.J. Watt 5 Devin Bush 1.0 Javon Hargrave 4 Cameron Heyward 4 Mike Hilton 1.0 Mark Barron 3 Devin Bush 4 Vince Williams 1.0 Terrell Edmunds 2 Terrell Edmunds 3 Tyson Alualu 1.0 Tyson Alualu 2 Mark Barron 2 Anthony Chickillo 0.5 Devin Bush 2 Bud Dupree 2 Minkah Fitzpatrick 1 Vince Williams 1 Anthony Chickillo 1 Tyson Alualu 1 Jordan Dangerfield 1 Kameron Kelly 1 Daniel McCullers 1 Trey Edmunds 1

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com 2019 TURNOVER CHART WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 71 GIVEAWAYS (18) Date Opponent Total Type (Player) - Result Sept. 8 at New England 1 Interception (Ben Roethlisberger) - Punt Sept. 15 Seattle 1 Interception (Mason Rudolph) - Touchdown Sept. 22 at San Francisco 2 Interception (Mason Rudolph) - Touchdown Fumble (James Conner) - Touchdown Sept. 30 Cincinnati 1 Fumble (Diontae Johnson) - Field Goal Oct. 6 Baltimore 2 Interception (Jaylen Samuels) - Touchdown Fumble (JuJu Smith-Schuster) - Field Goal Oct. 13 at LA Chargers 1 Interception (Devlin Hodges) - Touchdown Oct. 28 Miami 1 Intcerptions (Mason Rudolph) - Touchdown Nov. 3 Indianapolis 2 Interception (Mason Rudolph) - Field Goal Fumble (Jaylen Samuels) - Touchdown Nov. 10 LA Rams 2 Fumble (Maurkice Pouncey) - Touchdown Fumble (James Washington) - Fumble Nov. 14 at Cleveland 4 Interception (Mason Rudolph) - Missed FG Interception (Mason Rudolph) - Punt Interception (Mason Rudolph) - Touchdown Interception (Mason Rudolph) - Punt Nov. 24 at Cincinnati 1 Interception (Mason Rudolph) - Punt TAKEAWAYS (28) Date Opponent Total Type (Player) - Result Sept. 8 at New England - - Sept. 15 Seattle 2 Fumble Forced/Recovery (T.J. Watt/Mark Barron) - Touchdown Fumble Recovery (Devin Bush) - Touchdown Sept. 22 at San Francisco 5 Interception (T.J. Watt) - Field Goal Interception (Minkah Fitzpatrick) - Field Goal Fumble Forced/Recovery (Minkah Fitzpatrick/Devin Bush) - Punt Fumble Recovery (Devin Bush) - Punt Fumble Recovery (T.J. Watt) - Fumble Sept. 30 Cincinnati 2 Fumble Forced/Recovery (Bud Dupree/T.J. Watt) - Field Goal Interception (Mark Barron) - Field Goal Oct. 6 Baltimore 3 Interception (Kameron Kelly) - Field Goal Interception (Mike Hilton) - Field Goal Interception (Devin Bush) - Touchdown Oct. 13 at LA Chargers 3 Fumble Recovery (Devin Bush) - Touchdown Interception (Devin Bush) - Touchdown Interception (Cam Sutton) - End of Game Oct. 28 Miami 4 Interception (Minkah Fitzpatrick) - Touchdown Interception (Minkah Fitzpatrick) - Touchdown Fumble Forced/Recovery (Mike Hilton/Steven Nelson) - Punt Fumble Forced/Recovery (T.J. Watt/T.J. Watt) - Field Goal Nov. 3 Indianapolis 3 Interception (Minkah Fitzpatrick) - Touchdown Fumble Forced/Recovered (Bud Dupree/Bud Dupree) - Touchdown Fumble Forced/Recoverd (/Johnny Holton) - Field Goal Nov. 10 LA Rams 4 Fumble Forced/Recovered (Vince Williams) - Punt Fumble (Javon Hargrave/ Minkah Fitzpatrick) - Touchdown Interception (Joe Haden) - Punt Interception (Minkah Fitzpatrick) - End game Nov. 14 at Cleveland - - Nov. 24 at Cincinnati 2 Fumble Forced/Recovery (Devin Bush/Minkah Fitzpatrick) - Punt Fumble Forced/Recovery (Bud Dupree/Bud Dupree) - End game

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com 2019 TURNOVER CHART WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 72 DEFENSE OFFENSE MISCELLANEOUS Takeaways Giveaways Fum./ Game Season AFC NFL Date Opponent Int. Fum. Tot. Int. Fum. Tot. Rec. Net Net Rank Rank Sept. 8 at New England 0 0 0 1 0 1 0/0 -1 -1 7 t-16 Sept. 15 Seattle 0 2 2 1 0 1 2/2 +1 0 t-5 t-15 Sept. 22 at San Francisco 2 3 5 1 1 2 4/3 +3 +3 t-3 t-4 Sept. 30 Cincinnati 1 1 2 0 1 1 2/1 +1 +4 t-3 t-4 Oct. 6 Baltimore 3 0 3 1 1 2 1/0 +1 +5 3 5 Oct. 13 at LA Chargers 2 1 3 1 0 1 1/1 +2 +7 2 t-2 Oct. 28 Miami 2 2 4 1 0 1 3/2 +3 +10 2 2 Nov. 3 Indianapolis 1 2 3 1 1 2 4/2 +1 +11 2 2 Nov. 10 LA Rams 3 1 4 0 2 2 4/1 +2 +13 2 2 Nov. 14 at Cleveland 0 0 0 4 0 4 1/0 -4 +9 t-2 t-2 Nov. 24 at Cincinnati 0 2 2 1 0 1 0/0 +1 +10 2 2

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com 2019 STAT RANKINGS WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 73 OFFENSE DEFENSE AFC Rankings NFL Rankings AFC Rankings NFL Rankings Week Rush Pass Total Rush Pass Total Rush Pass Total Rush Pass Total 1 12 7 11 26 12 20 6 11 11 13 23 23 2 14 10 14 29 20 28 9 15 15 21 29 29 3 14 12 14 29 25 29 14 16 15 28 31 28 4 14 10 14 29 23 29 11 9 10 22 19 19 5 13 12 14 29 25 29 11 7 t-9 22 12 t-17 6 13 13 14 28 28 29 8 10 7 17 18 15 7 BYE WEEK 8 11 12 14 24 26 28 7 7 5 15 13 10 9 12 13 14 26 27 28 7 6 5 16 t-9 11 10 13 13 14 27 27 28 8 8 6 17 7 12 11 13 13 14 27 27 28 8 8 6 t-15 10 12 12 12 13 14 25 27 28 5 6 4 11 8 7

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com 2019 MISCELLANEOUS STATS WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 74 OPPOSING QUARTERBACKS VS. STEELERS Date Opponent Quarterback Att. Cpm. Pct. Yds. Yds./Att. TD Int. Sck. Yds. Rtg. Sept. 8 at New England Tom Brady 36 24 66.7 341 9.47 3 0 1 7 124.9 Sept. 15 Seattle Russell Wilson 35 29 82.9 300 8.57 3 0 4 26 131.0 Sept. 22 at San Francisco Jimmy Garoppolo 32 23 71.9 277 8.66 1 2 1 9 82.4 Sept. 30 Cincinnati Andy Dalton 37 21 56.8 171 4.62 0 1 8 69 57.4 Oct. 6 Baltimore 28 19 67.9 161 5.75 1 3 5 22 54.9 Oct. 13 at LA Chargers Philip Rivers 44 26 59.1 320 7.27 2 2 1 4 77.8 Oct. 28 Miami Ryan Fitzpatrick 34 21 61.8 190 5.6 2 2 4 20 71.9 Nov. 3 Indianapolis Jacoby Brissett 4 5 80.0 59 11.8 0 0 1 4 115.8 26 17 65.4 168 6.5 3 1 4 34 105.9 Nov. 10 LA Rams Jared Goff 41 22 51.2 243 5.8 0 2 4 25 51.2 Nov. 14 at Cleveland Baker Mayfield 32 17 53.1 193 6.03 2 0 1 4 92.3 Nov. 24 at Cincinnati Ryan Finley 26 12 46.2 192 7.38 1 0 4 34 84.1

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com 2019 BIG GAMES WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 75 STEELERS 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES OPPONENT 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES Date Opponent Player No. Yds. Avg. Lg. TD Date Opponent Player No. Yds. Avg. Lg. TD Oct. 28 Miami James Conner 23 145 6.3 25 1 STEELERS 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES OPPONENT 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES Date Opponent Player No. Yds. Avg. Lg. TD Date Opponent Player No. Yds. Avg. Lg. TD Oct. 28 Miami JuJu Smith-Schuster 5 103 20.6 34 1 Oct. 13 at LA Chargers Hunter Henry 8 100 12.5 21 2 STEELERS 300-YARD PASSING GAMES Nov. 24 at Cincinnati Tyler Boyd 5 101 20.2 47 1 Date Opponent Player Att. Cpm. Yds. TD-Int. Rtg. OPPONENT 300-YARD PASSING GAMES Date Opponent Player Att. Cpm. Yds. TD-Int. Rtg. Sept. 8 at New England Tom Brady 36 24 341 3-0 124.9 Sept. 15 Seattle Russell Wilson 35 29 300 3-0 131.0 Oct. 13 at LA Chargers Philip Rivers 44 26 320 2-2 77.8

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com 2019 OPENING DRIVES WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 76 FIRST HALF SECOND HALF Steelers (Date) Points 1st Downs Yards Points 1st Downs Yards at New England (Sept. 8) 0 2 27 3 3 74 Seattle (Sept. 15) 0 0 -2 0 0 2 at San Francisco (Sept. 22) 3 0 5 0 1 12 Cincinnati (Sept. 30) 0 0 3 7 5 75 Baltimore (Oct. 6) 0 0 5 7 6 87 at LA Chargers (Oct. 13) 0 0 -1 3 5 73 Miami (Oct. 28) 0 0 -4 0 2 39 vs. Indianapolis (Nov.3) 0 2 26 7 4 54 vs. LA Rams (Nov. 10) 0 0 1 0 2 14 at Cleveland (Nov. 14) 0 0 0 0 1 11 at Cincinnati 0 0 8 0 0 -3 FIRST HALF SECOND HALF Opponent (Date) Points 1st Downs Yards Points 1st Downs Yards at New England (Sept. 8) 0 1 15 7 2 75 Seattle (Sept. 15) 0 1 10 0 0 6 at San Francisco (Sept. 22) 0 1 17 7 3 38 Cincinnati (Sept. 30) 0 2 33 0 0 -11 Baltimore (Oct. 6) 3 3 50 0 3 32 at LA Chargers (Oct. 13) 0 1 20 0 0 8 Miami (Oct. 28) 0 0 2 0 0 0 vs. Indianapolis (Nov. 3) 3 2 28 0 2 19 vs. LA Rams (Nov. 10) 0 1 10 0 2 2 at Cleveland (Nov. 14) 7 3 65 0 1 14 at Cincinnati 0 1 23 0 0 1

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com 2019 GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 77 OFFENSE Opponent (Date) WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB RB FB at New England (Sept. 8) Moncrief Villanueva Foster Pouncey DeCastro Feiler McDonald Smith-Schuster Roethlisberger Conner Washington (WR) Seattle (Sept. 15) Moncrief Villanueva Foster Pouncey DeCastro Feiler McDonald Smith-Schuster Roethlisberger Conner Grimble (TE) at San Francisco (Sept. 22) Johnson Villanueva Foster Pouncey DeCastro Feiler McDonald Smith-Schuster Rudolph Conner Washington (WR) Cincinnati (Sept. 30) Johnson Villanueva Foster Pouncey DeCastro Feiler Vannett Smith-Schuster Rudolph Conner Washington (WR) Baltimore (Oct. 6) Johnson Villanueva Foster Pouncey DeCastro Feiler McDonald Smith-Schuster Rudolph Conner Washington (WR) at LA Chargers (Oct. 13) Johnson Villanueva Foster Pouncey DeCastro Feiler McDonald Smith-Schuster Hodges Conner Holton (WR) Miami (Oct. 28) Johnson Villanueva Foster Pouncey DeCastro Feiler McDonald Smith-Schuster Rudolph Conner Washington (WR) vs. Indianapolis (Nov. 3) Johnson Villanueva Foster Pouncey DeCastro Feiler McDonald Smith-Schuster Rudolph Samuels Vannett (TE) vs. LA Rams (Nov. 10) Johnson Villanueva Feiler Pouncey DeCastro Okorafor McDonald Smith-Schuster Rudolph Samuels Vannett (TE) at Cleveland (Nov. 14) Johnson Villanueva Foster Pouncey DeCastro Feiler McDonald Smith-Schuster Rudolph Conner Vannett (TE) at Cincinnati (Nov. 24) Holton Villanueva Foster Finney DeCastro Feiler McDonald Banner (Tackle) Rudolph Snell Jr. Vannett (TE) DEFENSE Opponent (Date) DT NT RE LOLB LILB RILB ROLB LCB RCB SS FS at New England (Sept. 8) Heyward Hargrave Tuitt Watt Bush Williams Dupree Haden Nelson Te. Edmunds Kelly Seattle (Sept. 15) Heyward Hilton (CB) Tuitt Watt Barron Williams Dupree Haden Nelson Te. Edmunds Davis at San Francisco (Sept. 22) Heyward Hargrave Tuitt Watt Barron Bush Dupree Haden Nelson Te. Edmunds Fitzpatrick Cincinnati (Sept. 30) Heyward Hilton (CB) Tuitt Watt Barron Bush Dupree Haden Nelson Te. Edmunds Fitzpatrick Baltimore (Oct. 6) Heyward Hargrave Tuitt Watt Barron Bush Dupree Haden Nelson Te. Edmunds Fitzpatrick at LA Chargers (Oct. 13) Heyward Hilton (CB) Tuitt Watt Bush Williams Dupree Haden Burns Te. Edmunds Fitzpatrick Miami (Oct. 28) Heyward Hargrave Alualu Watt Bush Williams Dupree Haden Nelson Te. Edmunds Fitzpatrick vs. Indianapolis (Nov. 3) Heyward Hargrave Hilton (DB) Watt Barron Bush Dupree Haden Nelson Te. Edmunds Fitzpatrick vs. LA Rams (Nov. 10) Heyward Hargrave Hilton (DB) Watt Barron Bush Dupree Haden Nelson Te. Edmunds Fitzpatrick at Cleveland (Nov. 14) Heyward Hargrave Alualu Watt Bush Williams Dupree Haden Nelson Te.Edumnds Fitzpatrick at Cincinnati (Nov. 24) Heyward Hargrave Hilton (DB) Watt Barron Bush Dupree Haden Nelson Te.Edmunds Fitpzatrick

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com 2019 DRIVE CHART WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 78 STEELERS Opponent (Date) Drives TD FG Missed FG Blkd. FG Punt Blkd. Punt Downs Fum. Int. Safety Time Pts. Scoring Effic. 1st Drive at New England (Sept. 8) 11 0 1 0 0 5 0 2 0 1 0 27:27 3 9.1% Punt Seattle (Sept. 15) 11 3 2 0 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 24:14 26 45.5% Punt at San Francisco (Sept. 22) 13 2 2 0 0 6 0 1 1 1 0 23:43 20 30.8% Field Goal Cincinnati (Sept. 30) 10 3 2 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 29:46 27 50.0% Fumble Baltimore (Oct. 6) 12 2 3 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 25:34 23 41.7% Punt at LA Chargers (Oct. 13) 10 3 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 34:05 24 40.0% Punt Miami (Oct. 28) 11 3 2 1 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 35:18 27 45.5% Interception Indianapolis (Nov. 3) 11 1 4 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 29:28 26 45.5% Interception LA Rams (Nov. 10) 15 1 1 0 0 9 0 0 2 0 1 31:40 17 13.3% Fumble at Cleveland (Nov. 14) 14 1 0 1 0 5 0 2 0 4 0 26:04 7 7.1% Punt at Cincinnati (Nov. 24) 14 1 3 0 0 7 0 0 0 1 0 34:40 16 28.6% Punt OPPONENTS Opponent (Date) Drives TD FG Missed FG Blkd. FG Punt Blkd. Punt Downs Fum. Int. Safety Time Pts. Scoring Effic. 1st Drive at New England (Sept. 8) 10 3 4 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 32:33 33 70.0% Punt Seattle (Sept. 15) 12 4 0 1 0 4 0 0 2 0 0 35:46 28 33.3% Punt at San Francisco (Sept. 22) 14 3 1 0 0 3 0 0 3 2 0 36:17 24 28.6% Interception Cincinnati (Sept. 30) 10 0 1 0 0 5 0 1 1 1 0 30:14 3 10.0% Punt Baltimore (Oct. 6) 12 2 4 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 39:00 26 50.0% Field Goal at LA Chargers (Oct. 13) 10 2 1 1 0 3 0 0 1 2 0 25:55 17 30.0% Punt Miami (Oct. 28) 12 2 0 0 0 2 0 2 2 2 0 24:42 14 16.7% Punt Indianapolis (Nov. 3) 11 3 1 1 0 3 0 0 2 1 0 30:32 24 36.4% Field Goal LA Rams (Nov. 10) 15 0 1 1 0 8 0 1 1 3 0 28:20 12 13.3% Punt at Cleveland (Nov. 14) 15 3 0 2 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 33:56 21 20.0% Touchdown at Cincinnati (Nov. 24) 13 1 1 0 0 9 0 0 2 0 0 25:20 10 15.4% Punt

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com 2019 THIRD/FOURTH DOWN CONVERSIONS WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 79 THIRD DOWN FOURTH DOWN Date Opponent Made Att. Pct. Made Att. Pct. Sept. 8 STEELERS 3 12 25.0% 1 3 33.3% at New England 7 14 50.0% 0 0 0.0%

Sept. 15 STEELERS 3 11 27.3% 0 0 0.0% Seattle 5 13 38.5% 1 1 100.0%

Sept. 22 STEELERS 3 12 25.0% 0 1 0.0% at San Francisco 6 11 54.5% 0 0 0.0%

Sept. 30 STEELERS 3 9 33.3% 0 1 0.0% Cincinnati 4 14 28.6% 1 3 33.3%

Oct. 6 STEELERS 3 9 33.3% 0 0 0.0% Baltimore 6 15 40.0% 1 1 100.0%

Oct. 13 STEELERS 8 13 61.5% 0 0 0.0% at LA Chargers 7 12 58.3% 0 0 0.0%

Oct. 28 STEELERS 6 13 46.2% 0 1 0.0% Miami 3 8 37.5% 0 2 0.0%

Nov. 3 STEELERS 5 13 38.5% 0 1 0.0% Indianapolis 4 12 33.3% 2 3 66.7%

Nov. 10 STEELERS 5 16 31.3% 1 1 100.0% LA Rams 1 14 7.1% 0 2 0.0%

Nov. 14 STEELERS 2 11 18.2% 0 3 0.0% at Cleveland 6 16 37.5% 0 0 0.0%

Nov. 24 STEELERS 5 16 31.3% 0 0 0.0% at Cincinnati 2 12 16.7% 0 0 0.0%

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com 2019 INDIVIDUAL GAME-HIGHS WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 80 STEELERS OPPONENTS Rushing Player No. Opponent (Date) Rushing No. Player Opponent (Date) Rushes 23 James Conner Miami (Oct. 28) Rushes 27 Nick Chubb at Cleveland (Nov. 14) Yards 145 James Conner Miami (Oct. 28) Yards 92 Nick Chubb at Cleveland (Nov. 14) Long 45 Trey Edmunds Indianapolis (Nov. 3) Long 37 Rashad Penny Seattle (Sept. 15) TDs 1 Five times - TDs 2 Jeff Wilson Jr. at San Francisco (Sept. 22) Receiving Receiving Receptions 13 Jaylen Samuels Indianapolis (Nov. 3) Receptions 10 at New England (Sept. 8) Yards 103 JuJu Smith-Schuster Miami (Oct. 28) Yards 101 Tyler Boyd at Cincinnati (Nov. 24) Long 79 James Washington at Cincinnati (Nov. 24) Long 58 Philip Dorsett at New England (Sept. 8) TDs 2 Vance McDonald Seattle (Sept. 15) TDs 2 Hunter Henry at LA Chargers (Oct. 13) Passing 2 Philip Dorsett at New England (Sept. 8) Attempts 47 Ben Roethlisberger at New England (Sept. 8) 2 Will Dissly Seattle (Sept. 15) Completions 27 Ben Roethlisberger at New England (Sept. 8) Passing Yards 276 Ben Roethlisberger at New England (Sept. 8) Attempts 44 Philip Rivers at LA Chargers (Oct. 13) Long 79 Devlin Hodges at Cincinnati (Nov. 24) Completions 29 Russell Wilson Seattle (Sept. 15) TDs 2 Four times - Yards 341 Tom Brady at New England (Sept. 8) INTs 4 Mason Rudolph at Cleveland (Nov. 14) Long 58 Tom Brady at New England (Sept. 8) Punt Returns TDs 3 Tom Brady at New England (Sept. 8) Returns 4 Diontae Johnson at Cincinnati (Nov. 24) 3 Russell Wilson Seattle (Sept. 15) Yards 22 Diontae Johnson LA Rams (Nov. 10) 3 Brian Hoyer Indianapolis (Nov. 3) Long 14 Diontae Johnson LA Rams (Nov. 10) INTs 3 Lamar Jackson Baltimore (Oct. 6) TDs - - - Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Returns 5 Richie James Jr. at San Francisco (Sept. 22) Returns 2 Four times - Yards 53 Richie James Jr. at San Francisco (Sept. 22) Yards 43 Ryan Switzer at New England (Sept. 8) Long 20 Gunner Olszewski at New England (Sept. 8) Long 26 Ryan Switzer at New England (Sept. 8) TDs - - - TDs - - - Kickoff Returns Punts Returns 4 Three times - Punts 9 Jordan Berry LA Rams (Nov. 10) Yards 94 Brandon Wilson at Cincinnati (Nov. 24) Yards 383 Jordan Berry LA Rams (Nov. 10) 94 JoJo Natson LA Rams (Nov. 10) Avg. 52.3 Jordan Berry at San Francisco (Sept. 22) Long 46 Cyrus Jones Baltimore (Oct. 6) Net 48.0 Jordan Berry Indianapolis (Nov. 6) TDs - - - Long 62 Jordan Berry Cincinnati (Sept. 30) Punts In 20 4 Jordan Berry LA Rams (Nov. 10) Punts 9 at Cincinnati (Nov. 24) Touchbacks 1 Jordan Berry Cincinnati (Sept. 30) Yards 418 Kevin Huber at Cincinnati (Nov. 24) 1 Jordan Berry at San Francisco (Sept. 22) Avg. 51.7 Baltimore (Oct. 6) Interceptions Net 45.5 Matt Haack Miami (Oct. 28) Interceptions 2 Minkah Fitzpatrick Miami (Oct. 28) Long 59 at Cleveland (Nov. 14) Long Return 96 Minkah Fitzpatrick Indianapolis (Nov. 6) 59 Kevin Huber Cincinnati (Sept. 30) TDs 1 Minkah Fitzpatrick Indianapolis (Nov. 6) 59 Michael Dickson Seattle (Sept. 15) Tackles In 20 4 Kevin Huber at Cincinnati (Nov. 24) Total 11 Four players - 4 Jamie Gillan at Cleveland (Nov. 14) Solo 10 Mark Barron LA Rams (Nov. 10) Touchbacks 3 Jamie Gillan at Cleveland (Nov. 14) Assisted 5 Four times - Interceptions TFLs 3.0 Devin Bush Cincinnati (Sept. 30) Interceptions 2 Joe Schobert at Cleveland (Nov. 14) 3.0 T.J. Watt Baltimore (Oct. 6) Long Return 43 Morgan Burnett at Cleveland (Nov. 14) Sacks 2.5 Cameron Heyward Cincinnati (Sept. 30) TDs - - - 2.5 Stephon Tuitt Seattle (Sept. 15) Tackles Total 14 Cory Littleton LA Rams (Nov. 10) Solo 9 Cory Littleton LA Rams (Nov. 10) Assisted 6 Justin Jones at LA Chargers (Oct. 13) TFLs 2 Five players - Sacks 1.5 Clay Matthews Jr. LA Rams (Nov. 10)

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com STEELERS-PATRIOTS WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 81 New England 33 Pittsburgh 3 SEPTEMBER 8, 2019 /// GILLETTE STADIUM (65,878)

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – It wasn’t the opening night the Steelers had hoped for as they fell to the The Steelers drove 74 yards on 11 plays in 4:43 on the opening possession of the second half but wound New England Patriots, 33-3, on a night where nothing seemed to go right. up settling for a 19-yard field goal by kicker Chris Boswell on fourth-and-goal from the Patriots’ 1. The offense couldn’t get in the end zone, while the defense wasn’t able to stop Tom Brady and company. The big play on the drive was a 45-yard connection from Roethlisberger to wide receiver James The Patriots drew first blood on their second possession. Washington on third-and-10 from the Steelers’ 37. It was the Steelers’ second third-down conversion Quarterback Tom Brady went 3-for-4 passing for 69 yards on the seven-play, 82-yard march in 3:08, in seven attempts (the Pats converted five of their first nine third-down tries). including a 20-yard catch-and-run touchdown to wide receiver Josh Gordon. The Patriots overcame New England responded with a 58-yard touchdown pass from Brady to Dorsett with 8:05 left in the a first-and-20 from the New England 25-yard line following an offensive pass interference penalty. third quarter. Consecutive carries by running back James White following the penalty set up a third-and-5, which Gostkowski’s third field goal, a 35-yard effort, made it 30-3 with 13 seconds left in the third quarter. A Brady converted by hitting wide receiver Phillip Dorsett for 8. Brady-to-Gordon 44-yard hookup pushed the ball from the Patriots’ 14 to the Steelers’ 42. New England The big play was a backwards pass from Brady to wide receiver Julian Edelman, who then threw finished the drive with points for the second time in two third-quarter possessions. back across the field to White, who got down the far sideline for a 32-yard gain to the Steelers’ 20. The Patriots didn’t stop there. Even on a drive where they were penalized twice for offensive holding, they Gordon scored on the next snap. still were able to put points on the board. Gostkowski hit a 39-yard field goal, extending the lead to 33-3. New England increased its advantage to 10-0 on a 25-yard field goal by kicker Stephen Gostkowski A late drive by the Steelers was thwarted when Roethlisberger’s pass for Washington in the end zone with 11:52 left in the second quarter. was intercepted by Devin McCourty New England’s 12-play, 55-yard drive in 5:24 achieved a first-and-goal at the Steelers’ 9, but the defense allowed only 2 yards on the next three snaps. Brady drove the Pats again late in the second quarter and culminated a six-play, 80-yard drive in 3:09 with a 25-yard touchdown pass to Dorsett. Brady’s second touchdown pass of the night directly followed 16- and 24-yard connections to Edelman. Gostkowski added a 41-yard field goal 17 seconds prior to halftime that upped the New England lead to 20-0. The Steelers twice failed to convert third-and-1s in the second quarter (one on an inside rush by running back James Conner and one on a pitch to Conner). They were also denied on fourth-and-1 from the Patriots’ 47 just inside the first half’s two-minute warning (wide receiver Donte Moncrief couldn’t hang on to a short pass from quarterback Ben Roethlisberger with safety Patrick Chung defending). GAME SUMMARY The Patriots had 15 first downs to the Steelers’ four and out-gained the Steelers, 275-87, in the first two quarters. 1 2 3 4 F STEELERS (0-1) 0 0 3 0 3 Patriots (1-0) 7 13 10 3 33 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCORE RUSHING PIT – Conner 10-21; Roethlisberger 1-7; Samuels 2-4. NE – Burkhead 8-44; White 4-26; Michel 15-14; Edelman 1-8; Bolden 1-7. NE 1 4:46 J.Gordon 20 yd. pass from T.Brady (S.Gostkowski kick) 7-82, 3:08 0-7 NE 2 11:52 S.Gostkowski 25 yd. Field Goal 12-55, 5:24 0-10 PASSING PIT – Roethlisberger 47-27-1, 276. NE 2 3:49 P.Dorsett 25 yd. pass from T.Brady (S.Gostkowski kick) 6-80, 3:09 0-17 NE – Brady 36-24-0, 341, 3 TD. NE 2 0:17 S.Gostkowski 41 yd. Field Goal 8-30, 1:40 0-20 PIT – Smith-Schuster 6-78; Switzer 6-29; Conner 4-44; Johnson 3-25; Moncrief PIT 3 10:17 C.Boswell 19 yd. Field Goal 11-74, 4:43 3-20 NE 3 8:05 P.Dorsett 58 yd. pass from T.Brady (S.Gostkowski kick) 4-75, 2:12 3-27 RECEIVING 3-7; Washington 2-51; McDonald 2-40; Samuels 1-2. NE – Edelman 6-83; White 5-56; Burkhead 4-41; Dorsett 4-95, 2 TD; Gordon 3-73, NE 3 0:13 S.Gostkowski 35 yd. Field Goal 9-73, 5:07 3-30 TD; Meyers 1-22; Izzo 1-3. NE 4 6:38 S.Gostkowski 39 yd. Field Goal 13-34, 5:48 3-33 TEAM STATISTICS STEELERS STARTERS PATRIOTS STARTERS Steelers Patriots Offense Defense Offense Defense 1st Downs 15 24 WR 11 D.Moncrief DE 97 C.Heyward WR 10 J.Gordon LE 90 S.Calhoun 3rd Downs 3-12 (25%) 7-14 (50%) LT 78 A.Villanueva NT 79 J.Hargrave LT 76 I.Wynn DT 93 L.Guy 4th Downs 1-3 (33%) 0-0 (0%) LG 73 R.Foster DE 91 S.Tuitt LG 62 J.Thuney DT 77 M.Bennett Total Net Yards 308 465 C 53 M.Pouncey LOLB 90 T.Watt C 75 T.Karras DE 55 J.Simon Plays-Avg. 61-5.0 67-6.9 RG 66 D.DeCastro LILB 55 D.Bush RG 69 S.Mason LB 54 D.Hightower Net Rushing Yards 32 99 RT 71 M.Feiler RILB 98 V.Williams RT 61 M.Cannon LB 58 J.Collins Rush Att.-Avg. 13-2.5 29-3.4 TE 89 V.McDonald ROLB 48 B.Dupree TE 85 R.Izzo DB 31 J.Jones Net Passing 276 366 RB 30 J.Conner LCB 23 J.Haden WR 11 J.Edelman LCB 30 J.McCourty Att.-Comp.-Int. 47-27-1 37-25-0 WR 13 J.Washington SS 34 Te.Edmunds QB 12 T.Brady RCB 24 S.Gilmore Sacks By 1-7 1-0 QB 7 B.Roethlisberger FS 29 K.Kelly RB 26 S.Michel S 23 P.Chung Punts-Avg. 5-45.6 3-41.0 WR 19 J.Smith-Schuster RCB 22 S.Nelson FB 46 J.Develin S 32 D.McCourty Penalties 6-54 7-55 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 0-0 Time of Poss. 27:27 32:33

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com STEELERS-SEAHAWKS WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 82 Seattle 28 Pittsburgh 26 SEPTEMBER 15, 2019 /// HEINZ FIELD (65,063)

PITTSBURGH – The Steelers fought back late, but weren’t able to stop the Seahawks on their final The Steelers’ next possession ended on an 8-yard touchdown pass from Rudolph to McDonald that drive, falling, 28-26, in the team’s home opener at Heinz Field. The loss dropped the Steelers to 0-2. capped a 12-play, 75-yard march in 6:40. Rudolph’s pass to Smith-Schuster for a two-point conversion The Steelers got back in the game late when Devin Bush picked up the loose ball at the 14-yard was intercepted and the Seahawks retained the lead at 21-19 with 11:16 left in regulation. line on an aborted play, and returned it to the three-yard line, where he went out of bounced. Mason A 41-yard field goal by Boswell had snapped a 7-7 tie with 2:28 remaining in the second quarter. Rudolph hit Vance McDonald for a three-yard touchdown, cutting the lead to 28-26 after Chris The Steelers had taken over following a punt at their 28 with 5:54 left prior to halftime. The Seahawks Boswell’s extra point. were guilty of defensive holding on the first snap of the drive. Roethlisberger then connected on three The Seahawks achieved some much-needed separation in a back-and-fourth affair on a 28-yard touch- straight passes, one to Smith-Schuster, one to wide receiver James Washington and another to down pass from quarterback Russell Wilson to wide receiver DK Metcalf with 7:15 left in the fourth quarter. Smith-Schuster, for a combined 39 yards to the Seahawks’ 28. The drive stalled thanks in part to an A successful challenge of a non-call for defensive pass interference on strong safety Terrell Edmunds offensive pass interference penalty against McDonald on third-and-4 from the Seahawks’ 22. turned an incompletion and an impending third-and-20 into a first-and-10 at the Steelers’ 35-yard line. Seattle had tied the game at 7-7 on a 14-yard touchdown pass from Wilson to tight end Dissly, who Wilson found Metcalf three snaps later. caught the ball in the end zone behind Bush and in front of Davis. The Seahawks had kicked a field goal Kicker Jason Myers’ extra point gave Seattle a 28-19 lead. on fourth-and-3 from the Steelers’ 28, but Steelers defensive tackle Dan McCullers was called for The Seahawks took the ball away early in the third quarter and then took the lead. unnecessary roughness and that set Seattle up with a first down at the Steelers’ 14. Wilson connected with tight end Will Dissly on first-and-10 from the Steelers’ 12-yard line for a A penalty had also negated the Steelers’ first touchdown. touchdown with 9:49 left in the third quarter. Dissly got behind inside linebacker Bush and caught the Inside linebacker Mark Barron recovered a fumble created by outside linebacker T.J. Watt late ball in front of free safety Sean Davis. Myers’ extra point made it 14-10 Seahawks. in the first quarter and returned the ball 34 yards for a score, but Davis was called for an illegal block The scoring drive began at the Steelers’ 40 after a pass from quarterback Rudolph bounced off wide behind Barron as Barron was running into the end zone. receiver Donte Moncrief and was intercepted by Seahawks free safety Bradley McDougald. The Steelers took over at the Seahawks’ 22 and attained a first-and-goal at the Seattle 1 after outside Rudolph had replaced starting quarterback Ben Roethlisberger (right elbow) on the Steelers’ first linebacker Mychal Kendricks was called for pass interference on a fade to running back Jaylen Samuels possession of the second half. at the end zone pylon. Conner followed with a 1-yard touchdown run. The Steelers countered the Seahawks’ third-quarter touchdown with a 33-yard field goal by kicker The Steelers sacked Wilson four times in the first half. Boswell that cut the Seattle advantage to 14-13. The big play on their seven-play, 60-yard drive in 3:28 was a 45-yard flea flicker, a pitch from running back James Conner back to Rudolph, who then found wide receiver JuJu Smith Schuster for a gain to the Seattle 16-yard line. Seattle countered with a 37-yard burst for a touchdown by running back Rashaad Penny on third-and-2 with 3:04 left in the third quarter. GAME SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 F Seahawks (2-0) 0 7 14 7 28 STEELERS (0-2) 0 10 3 13 26

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCORE PIT 2 14:44 J.Conner 1 yd. run (C.Boswell kick) 3-22, 0:27 0-7 RUSHING PIT – Conner 11-33; Snell 1-23; Samuels 3-18; Rudolph 1-7. SEA – Penny 10-62-1; Carson 15-60; Wilson 6-22; Prosise 2-7. SEA 2 8:40 W.Dissly 14 yd. pass from R.Wilson (J.Myers kick) 12-75, 6:04 7-7 PIT 2 2:28 C.Boswell 41 yd. Field Goal 7-49, 3:26 7-10 PASSING PIT – Rudolph 19-12-1, 112; Roethlisberger 15-8-0, 75. SEA 3 9:49 W.Dissly 12 yd. pass from R.Wilson (J.Myers kick) 6-40, 2:46 14-10 SEA – Wilson 35-29-0, 300, 3 TD. PIT 3 6:21 C.Boswell 33 yd. Field Goal 7-60, 3:28 14-13 PIT – McDonald 7-38-2; Smith-Schuster 5-84; Conner 3-12; Washington 2-23; SEA 3 2:56 R.Penny 37 yd. run (J.Myers kick) 7-75, 3:25 21-13 PIT 4 11:16 V.McDonald 8 yd. pass from M.Rudolph (pass failed) 12-75, 6:40 21-19 RECEIVING Johnson 1-17; Samuels 1-13; Switzer 1-0. SEA – Lockett 10-79; Dissly 5-50-2; Metcalf 3-61-1; Turner 3-54; Carson 3-27; SEA 4 7:15 DK.Metcalf 28 yd. pass from R.Wilson (J.Myers kick) 6-75, 4:01 28-19 Prosise 3-13; Vannett 1-13; Penny 1-3. PIT 4 5:34 V.McDonald 3 yd. pass from M.Rudolph (C.Boswell kick) 1-3, 0:03 28-26 TEAM STATISTICS STEELERS STARTERS SEAHAWKS STARTERS Seahawks Steelers Offense Defense Offense Defense 1st Downs 25 17 WR 11 D.Moncrief DE 97 C.Heyward WR 14 DK.Metcalf DE 98 R.Green 3rd Downs 5-13 (38%) 3-11 (27%) LT 78 A.Villanueva DE 91 S.Tuitt LT 76 D.Brown DT 72 A.Woods 4th Downs 1-1 (0%) 0-0 (0%) LG 73 R.Foster LOLB 90 T.Watt LG 70 M.Iupati NT 99 Q.Jefferson Total Net Yards 425 261 C 53 M.Pouncey LILB 26 M.Barron C 68 J.Britt LEO 90 J.Clowney Plays-Avg. 72-5.9 51-5.1 RG 66 D.DeCastro RILB 98 V.Williams RG 78 D.Fluker SLB 56 M.Kendricks Net Rushing Yards 151 81 RT 71 M.Feiler ROLB 48 B.Dupree RT 65 G.Ifedi MLB 54 B.Wagner Rush Att.-Avg. 33-4.6 16-5.1 TE 89 V.McDonald LCB 23 J.Haden TE 88 W.Dissly WLB 50 K.Wright Net Passing 274 180 RB 30 J.Conner SS 34 Te.Edmunds WR 16 T.Lockett LCB 26 Sq.Griffin Att.-Comp.-Int. 35-29-0 34-20-1 TE 85 Grimble FS 21 S.Davis QB 3 R.Wilson RCB 21 T.Flowers Sacks By 1-7 4-26 QB 7 B.Roethlisberger RCB 22 S.Nelson WR 18 J.Brown SS 30 B.McDougald Punts-Avg. 4-51.3 5-44.8 WR 19 J.Smith-Schuster CB 28 M.Hilton RB 32 C.Carson FS 42 D.Hill Penalties 10-93 5-78 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-0 Time of Poss. 35:46 24:14

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com STEELERS-49ERS WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 83 Pittsburgh 20 San Francisco 24 SEPTEMBER 22, 2019 /// LEVI'S STADIUM (69,439)

SANTA CLARA, Calif. – The Steelers fall to 0-3 after losing the San Francisco 49ers, 24-20, at Boswell opened the scoring with a 46-yard field goal with 11:47 left in the first quarter. Levi’s Stadium. The scoring drive featured three completions on Rudolph’s first three attempts but only covered 5 yards The defense came up with five takeaways, but it wasn’t enough. A late fumble by James Conner following Watt’s interception of a bobbled screen pass and 7-yard return to the San Francisco 33-yard line. lead to the 49ers game-winning touchdown. Boswell connected for the third time in as many games and for the fourth time in four tries overall The 49ers were driving to re-gain the lead, when the defense came up with their fifth takeaway of this season. the game. On an aborted play, the receiver was in motion and the ball was snapped early, hit Richie San Francisco’s third possession produced the same result as its first, the 49ers turned the ball over James Jr. and T.J. Watt came up with the recovery at the Steelers 14-yard line. But the 49ers got the and the Steelers converted an interception into a field goal. ball right back when Conner’s fumble was recovered by DeForest Buckner at the Steelers 24-yard line. This time it was free safety Minkah Fitzpatrick collecting the carom of a pass from quarterback The 49ers would make it count. Jimmy Garoppolo hit Dante Pettis for a five-yard touchdown to give Jimmy Garoppolo that deflected off wide receiver Dante Pettis. Fitzpatrick’s 14-yard return set the them a 24-20 lead, which would seal the win. Steelers up at the 49ers’ 24, but the Steelers ultimately settled for a 26-yard field goal by Boswell. Quarterback Mason Rudolph’s second touchdown pass of the game, a 39-yard deep ball to wide By then the trend had apparently been set. receiver Diontae Johnson, put the Steelers back in front. Kicker Chris Boswell’s extra point made The 49ers turned the ball over again on each of their next two possessions, both times in Steelers’ it 20-17, with 10:22 left in the fourth quarter. territory. Running back Jeff Wilson Jr.’s second touchdown of the game, this one a 4-yard blast on first-and-goal, Inside linebacker Devin Bush recovered a fumble at the Steelers’ 9 with 14:51 left in the second helped put the 49ers back on top at 17-13 with 4:46 left in the third quarter. San Francisco responded quarter. Running back Raheem Mostert was initially separated from the football by Fitzpatrick. to falling behind 13-10 with a 10-play, 75-yard march in 4:46. Bush jumped on a subsequent loose ball at the Steelers’ 7 with 11:25 remaining prior to halftime A big play had allowed the Steelers to regain the lead with 5:42 left in the third quarter. after a fumble by Garappolo on a snap. Rudolph hit wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster on a crossing route on third-and-4 from the Steelers’ The 49ers forced a three-and-out following their fourth turnover and took over at the Steelers’ 49 26-yard line and Smith-Schuster got to the boundary, turned up the field and didn’t stop until he’d following a punt. crossed the goal line. The 76-yard, catch-and-run touchdown included about 65 yards gained after the This time San Francisco put together a nine-play, 43-yard drive in 3:52 that concluded with a 24-yard catch, Smith Schuster eluding Ahkello Witherspoon and free safety Tarvarius Moore, and a field goal by kicker Robbie Gould 6:45 before the break. downfield block by tight end Xavier Grimble on inside linebacker Kwon Alexander. Fitzpatrick made his Steelers debut and Rudolph made his first NFL start. Boswell’s extra point put the Steekers ahead, 13-10. The Steelers lost tight end Vance McDonald (shoulder) in the second quarter. The Steelers had taken a 6-3 lead into the third quarter but it didn’t last long. The interceptions by Watt and Fitzpatrick were the Steelers’ first two of the season. Rudolph was intercepted on second-and-5 from the Steelers’ 32 on the first possession of the second half after having been flushed from the pocket and pressured by defensive end Arik Armstead. Cornerback GAME SUMMARY K’Waun Williams’ pick put the 49ers in business at the Steelers’ 38-yard-line. 1 2 3 4 F Wilson Jr.’s 1-yard plunge on third-and-goal from the 1 capped an eight-play drive in 4:02 that gave STEELERS (0-3) 6 0 7 7 20 the 49ers a 10-6 lead. 49ers (3-0) 0 3 14 7 24

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCORE PIT 1 11:47 C.Boswell 46 yd. Field Goal 4-5, 2:00 3-0 RUSHING PIT – Conner 13-43; Rudolph 4-15; Holton 1-9; Snell 3-6; Johnson 1-6. SF – Mostert 12-79; Breida 14-68; Wilson 8-18, 2 TD; Garoppolo 6-3. PIT 1 2:04 C.Boswell 26 yd. Field Goal 6-16, 2:40 6-0 SF 2 6:45 R.Gould 24 yd. Field Goal 9-43, 3:52 6-3 PASSING PIT – Rudolph 27-14-1, 174, 2 TD. SF 3 9:17 J.Wilson 1 yd. run (R.Gould kick) 8-38, 4:02 6-10 SF – Garoppolo 32-23-2, 277, 1 TD. PIT 3 5:42 J.Smith-Schuster 76 yd. pass from M.Rudolph (C.Boswell kick) 3-82, 1:31 13-10 PIT – Conner 4-14; Smith-Schuster 3-81, TD; Johnson 3-52, TD; Washington 2-14; SF 3 0:56 J.Wilson 4 yd. run (R.Gould kick) 10-75, 4:46 13-17 PIT 4 10:22 D.Johnson 39 yd. pass from M.Rudolph (C.Boswell kick) 2-81, 0:56 20-17 RECEIVING McDonald 1-10; Grimble 1-3. SF – Kittle 6-57; Pettis 4-20, TD; Juszcyk 3-51; Samuel 3-44; Goodwin 2-41; James SF 4 1:15 D.Pettis 5 yd. pass from J.Garoppolo (R.Gould kick) 7-24, 4:14 20-24 Jr. 2-22; Breida 2-20; Bourne 1-22. TEAM STATISTICS STEELERS STARTERS 49ERS STARTERS Steelers 49ers Offense Defense Offense Defense 1st Downs 11 26 WR 13 J.Washington DE 97 C.Heyward WR 18 D.Pettis LDE 97 N.Bosa 3rd Downs 3-12 (25%) 6-11 (55%) LT 78 A.Villanueva NT 79 J.Hargrave LT 67 J.Skule LDT 93 D.Jones 4th Downs 0-1 (0%) 0-0 (0%) LG 73 R.Foster DE 91 S.Tuitt LG 75 L.Tomlinson RDT 99 D.Buckner Total Net Yards 239 436 C 53 M.Pouncey LOLB 90 T.Watt C 58 W.Richburg RDE 91 A.Armstead Plays-Avg. 51-4.7 73-6.0 RG 66 D.DeCastro LILB 26 M.Barron RG 68 M.Person NB 24 K.Williams Net Rushing Yards 79 168 RT 71 M.Feiler RLIB 55 D.Bush RT 69 M.McGlinchey MIKE 54 F.Warner Rush Att.-Avg. 22-3.6 40-4.2 TE 89 V.McDonald ROLB 48 B.Dupree TE 85 G.Kittle WILL 56 K.Alexander Net Passing 160 268 RB 30 J.Conner LCB 23 J.Haden WR 11 M.Goodwin LCB 25 R.Sherman Att.-Comp.-Int. 27-14-1 32-23-2 WR 18 D.Johnson SS 34 Te.Edmunds QB 10 J.Garoppolo RCB 23 A.Witherspoon Sacks By 2-14 1-9 QB 2 M.Rudolph FS 21 S.Davis FB 44 K.Juszcyk FS 33 T.Moore Punts-Avg. 6-52.3 3-55.0 WR 19 J.Smith-Schuster RCB 22 S.Nelson RB 22 M.Breida SS 29 J.Tartt Penalties 6-42 5-71 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 4-3 Time of Poss. 23:43 36:17

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com STEELERS-BENGALS WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 84 Cincinnati 3 Pittsburgh 27 SEPTEMBER 30, 2019 /// HEINZ FIELD (57,959)

PITTSBURGH – The Steelers got a much-needed win on Monday night, defeating the Cincinnati Boswell capped an 11-play, 60-yard drive that reached the Cincinnati 7-yard line just before halftime Bengals, 27-3. with a 29-yard field goal that gave the Steelers a 10-3 lead 58 seconds before the break. The Steelers were in control from the beginning, with a swarming defense that got to Andy Dalton The drive stalled when Samuels was stopped for a loss of 4 on third-and-3 from the Bengals’ 7. all night and an offense that moved the ball. Boswell improved to 6-for-6 on field goals for the season and has hit at least one in all four games. The Wildcat formation the Steelers unveiled for the occasion paid dividends throughout, including on The Steelers went to the locker room at halftime having converted just one of four third-down attempts the first possession of the third quarter. but still had a 16:36-13:24 edge in time of possession. A direct snap to running back Jaylen Samuels turned into a pitch-pass to running back James Good field position following a three-and-out from the defense positioned the Steelers for a five-play, Conner, who was coming across the back of the formation in motion. Conner bolted for 21 yards to 46-yard drive for a touchdown and a 7-3 lead with 10:32 left in the second. the Cincinnati 2-yard line. From there, Samuels took another direct snap and waltzed into the end zone. After taking over at the Cincinnati 46 following a punt from the Bengals’ 5, Rudolph completed four Boswell’s extra point upped the Steelers’ lead to 17-3 with 10:26 left in the third. passes on four attempts for 43 yards on the march, including a 21-yard catch-and-run touchdown A 43-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Mason Rudolph to wide receiver Diontae Johnson to Conner. made in 24-3 Steelers the next time they got their hands on the ball. Following an incompletion on The Bengals turned an early turnover into the first points of the night. first-and-10 from the Bengals’ 43, Rudolph found Johnson uncovered deep in the Cincinnati secondary Johnson hauled in a short pass from Rudolph on the Steelers’ second offensive snap but lost the ball for his second touchdown pass of the night and the Steelers’ fourth score in four possessions. after a hit by linebacker Nick Vigil. Bengals safety III recovered at the Steelers’ 15. Chris Boswell closed out the scoring at 27-3 in the fourth quarter when he hit a 49-yard field goal. Dalton threw into the end zone without success on first down and again on third down and the Through three quarters the Bengals had been held to 11 first downs and 130 total net yards on 44 Bengals settled for kicker Randy Bullock’s 28-yard field goal and a 3-0 lead with 8:22 left in the first. offensive plays. Quarterback Andy Dalton was sacked six times in the first three quarters (defensive tackle Cam Heyward and outside linebacker T.J. Watt each had 1.5 sacks). Inside linebacker Mark Barron intercepted a pass in the end zone on fourth-and-goal from the Steelers’ 13 with 11:02 left in the fourth. It was the Steelers’ second takeaway of the night (Watt recovered a Dalton fumble following a strip-sack by outside linebacker Bud Dupree on second-and-10 from the Steelers’ 18 in the second quarter).

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS GAME SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 F RUSHING CIN – Mixon 15-62; Dalton 3-8; Bernard 1-3. PIT – Conner 10-42; Samuels 10-26; Snell 2-1; Rudolph 3-(-3). Bengals (0-4) 3 0 0 0 3 STEELERS (1-3) 0 10 14 3 27 PASSING CIN – Dalton 37-21-1, 171. PIT – Rudolph 28-24-0, 228, 2 TD. TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCORE CIN – Tate 4-50; Bernard 4-16; Mixon 4-1; Ross III 3-36; Boyd 3-33; Eifert 2-27; CIN 1 8:22 R.Bullock 28 yd. Field Goal 4-5, 0:54 3-0 PIT 2 10:32 J.Conner 21 yd. pass from M.Rudolph (C.Boswell kick) 5-46, 2:40 3-7 RECEIVING Willis 1-8. PIT – Conner 8-83, TD; Samuels 8-57; Johnson 6-77, TD; Smith-Schuster 3-15; PIT 2 0:58 C.Boswell 29 yd. Field Goal 11-60, 4:51 3-10 Johnson 3-52, TD; Vannett 2-28. PIT 3 10:36 J.Samuels 2 yd. run (C.Boswell kick) 8-75, 4:24 3-17 PIT 3 9:24 D.Johnson 43 yd. pass from M.Rudolph (C.Boswell kick) 2-43, 0:11 3-24 PIT 4 5:51 C.Boswell 49 yd. Field Goal 9-49, 5:11 3-27

TEAM STATISTICS STEELERS STARTERS BENGALS STARTERS Bengals Steelers Offense Defense Offense Defense 1st Downs 16 20 WR 13 J.Washington DE 97 C.Heyward WR 19 A.Tate LDE 96 C.Dunlap 3rd Downs 4-14 (29%) 3-9 (33%) LT 78 A.Villanueva DE 91 S.Tuitt LT 71 A.Smith NT 99 A.Billings 4th Downs 1-3 (33%) 0-1 (0%) LG 73 R.Foster LOLB 90 T.Watt LG 60 M.Jordan DT 97 G.Atkins Total Net Yards 175 326 C 53 M.Pouncey LILB 26 M.Barron C 66 T.Hopkins RDE 94 S.Hubbard Plays-Avg. 64-2.7 56-5.8 RG 66 D.DeCastro RLIB 55 D.Bush RG 67 J.Miller LB 59 N.Vigil Net Rushing Yards 73 66 RT 71 M.Feiler ROLB 48 B.Dupree RT 68 B.Hart LB 52 P.Brown Rush Att.-Avg. 19-3.8 25-2.6 TE 88 N.Vannett DB 28 M.Hilton TE 87 C.Uzomah DB 23 B.Webb Net Passing 102 260 RB 30 J.Conner LCB 23 J.Haden WR 83 T.Boyd CB 27 D.Kirkpatrick Att.-Comp.-Int. 37-21-1 31-27-0 WR 18 D.Johnson SS 34 Te.Edmunds QB 14 A.Dalton CB 22 W.Jackson III Sacks By 0-0 8-69 QB 2 M.Rudolph FS 39 M.Fitzpatrick WR 11 J.Ross III S 36 S. Williams Punts-Avg. 5-41.0 2-49.5 WR 19 J.Smith-Schuster RCB 22 S.Nelson HB 28 J.Mixon S 30 J.Bates III Penalties 8-60 4-37 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-1 Time of Poss. 30:14 29:46

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com STEELERS-RAVENS WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 85 Baltimore 26 Pittsburgh 23 (OT) OCTOBER 6, 2019 /// HEINZ FIELD (64,037)

PITTSBURGH – The Steelers lost an overtime heartbreaker, falling to the Ravens, 26-23. The Steelers scored the final six points of the first half and went to the locker room after two quarters The loss dropped the Steelers to 1-4 on the season trailing, 17-13. The team also lost QB Mason Rudolph, who suffered a concussion in the game. Rudolph left Heinz An interception of a deflected pass and 10-yard return by S Kameron Kelly gave the Steelers posses- Field during the game to be further evaluated at the hospital. sion at the Ravens’ 16. Kelly was being used periodically a six-defensive backs package on third downs. The Steelers won the toss in overtime and deferred, putting their defense on the field. The defense The Steelers reached the Ravens 7 on the subsequent possession but lost 5 yards on a second-and-1 held, giving the offense the ball with QB Devlin Hodges at the helm. Hodges completed a pass to Wildcat sweep by RB Jaylen Samuels and then 11 more when Rudolph was sacked on third-and-6. WR JuJu Smith-Schuster, who fumbled. The ball was recovered by Marlon Humphrey. Boswell salvaged a 41-yard field goal on a scoring drive that lost 7 yards but cut the Ravens’ lead to 17-10. Seattle would run three plays and gain six yards to set up a 46-yard field goal attempt for K Justin Tucker. Another interception, this one by CB Mike Hilton, set the Steelers up at the Ravens’ 25 with 33 The Ravens placekicker snuck the ball just inside the left upright and Baltimore secured a 26-23 victory. seconds left prior to halftime. A roughing-the-passer penalty pushed the ball to the 11, where Rudolph K Chris Boswell appeared to put the Steelers back in the driver’s seat when he hit a 33-yard field threw incomplete into the end zone for Washington. goal with 2:37 to play, going up, 23-20. The key play on the drive was when Hodges scrambled and Boswell’s 29-yard field goal on the last play of the first half drew the Steelers to within four at the break. broke free for a 21-yard gain, with a holding call tacked on to the end of it. The Ravens scored on three consecutive possessions after holding the Steelers without a first down However, the Ravens drove down the field at the end of regulation and Tucker tied it with 10 seconds on the game’s opening possession. to play, 23-23, to send the game into overtime. Baltimore went 50 yards in 10 plays after taking over at its 41-yard line following a punt and 2-yard With the game tied at 20-20, a swarming defense completely shut down the Ravens. Buried at their return and concluded the march with a 27-yard field goal by Tucker for a 3-0 lead. own one-yard line following a punt, they went no further. The Ravens had to punt, and the Steelers The Steelers’ next snap ended on an interception thrown by Samuels on a Wildcat pass for Washington. took over at Baltimore’s 45-yard line. LB Josh Bynes’ pick set the Ravens up at the Steelers’ 15. RB Mark Ingram finished a four-play series with The Steelers took their first lead of the game despite losing Rudolph in the third quarter. a 4-yard touchdown run for a 10-0 Baltimore lead with 4:48 left in the first quarter. Rudolph suffered a concussion on third-and-11 from the Steelers’ 12-yard line while extending the play The Ravens went on 13-play, 65-yard drive in 6:20 that culminated with an 11-yard touchdown pass and eventually finding WR James Washington for a 26-yard gain while absorbing a helmet-to-helmet from QB Lamar Jackson to WR Marquise Brown for a 17-7 Ravens’ advantage. hit from Ravens safety Earl Thomas III. The Jackson-to-Brown scoring strike countered a 35-yard touchdown pass from Rudolph to Smith-Schus- A 15-yard roughing-the-passer penalty was tacked on, which gave the Steelers a first-and-10 at ter that cut the Steelers’ deficit to 10-7. Smith-Schuster hauled in Rudolph’s pass at the Baltimore 20 the Baltimore 48. and ran through CB Marlon Humphrey’s attempt to hammer the ball from Smith-Schuster’s grasp at Enter Hodges. the Ravens’ 10. GAME SUMMARY The Steelers’ third quarterback of the season hit WR Diontae Johnson for 13 yards and TE Vance McDonald, this time on a play-action bootleg, for 14 yards to the Baltimore 1. RB James Conner, 1 2 3 4 OT F with LB Tyler Matakevich at fullback, finished off the 10-play, 87-yard drive in 4:40 with a 1-yard Ravens (3-2) 10 7 0 6 3 26 touchdown run. Boswell’s extra point made it 20-17 Steelers, with 3:42 left in the third quarter. STEELERS (1-4) 7 6 7 3 0 23 The Ravens reached the Steelers’ 9 on their next possession but ultimately settled for a 26-yard field goal from Tucker that tied the game at 20-20. TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCORE INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS BLT 1 7:21 J.Tucker 27 yd. Field Goal 10-50, 5:16 3-0 BLT 1 4:48 M.Ingram 4 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) 4-15, 2:21 10-0 RUSHING BLT – L.Jackson 14-70; M.Ingram 19-44, 1 TD; G.Edwards 5-17; J.Hill 2-7. PIT 1 2:41 J.Smith-Schuster 35 yd. pass from M.Rudolph (C.Boswell kick) 5-75, 2:07 10-7 PIT – Conner 14-55, 1 TD; Hodges 2-20; Samuels 3-2. BLT 2 11:21 M.Brown 11 yd. pass from L.Jackson (J.Tucker kick) 13-75, 6:20 17-7 PIT 2 4:39 C.Boswell 41 yd. Field Goal 4-(-7), 2:03 17-10 PASSING BLT – L.Jackson 28-19-3, 1 TD, 161. PIT – Rudolph 20-13-0, 131, 1 TD; D.Hodges 9-7-0, 68; Samuels 2-1-1, 4. PIT 2 0:00 C.Boswell 29 yd. Field Goal 3-14, 0:33 17-13 PIT 3 3:42 J.Conner 1 yd. run (C.Boswell kick) 10-87, 4:40 17-20 BLT – M.Andrews 5-45; W.Snead 4-51; H.Hurst 4-32; M.Brown 3-22, 1 TD; BLT 4 11:39 J.Tucker 26 yd. Field Goal 12-67, 7:03 20-20 RECEIVING M.Ingram 2-5; G.Edwards 1-6. PIT 4 2:37 C.Boswell 33 yd. Field Goal 6-30, 3:28 20-23 PIT – Smith-Schuster 7-75, 1 TD; Johnson 5-27; Washington 3-52; V.McDonald BLT 4 0:10 J.Tucker 48 yd. Field Goal 9-45, 2:27 23-23 3-34; Samuels 3-11. BLT 5 5:26 J.Tucker 46 yd. Field Goal 4-6, 2:01 26-23 TEAM STATISTICS STEELERS STARTERS RAVENS STARTERS Ravens Steelers Offense Defense Offense Defense 1st Downs 22 18 WR 13 J.Washington DE 97 C.Heyward WR 80 M.Boykin DT 98 B.Williams 3rd Downs 6-15 (40%) 3-9 (33%) LT 78 A.Villanueva NT 79 J.Hargrave LT 79 R.Stanley NT 97 M.Pierce 4th Downs 1-1 (100%) 0-0 (0%) LG 73 R.Foster DE 91 S.Tuitt LG 77 B.Bozeman RUSH 90 P.McPhee Total Net Yards 277 269 C 53 M.Pouncey LOLB 90 T.Watt C 68 M.Skura MLB 48 P.Onwuasor Plays-Avg. 73-3.8 51-5.3 RG 66 D.DeCastro LILB 26 M.Barron RG 73 M.Yanda WLB 57 J.Bynes Net Rushing Yards 138 77 RT 71 M.Feiler RLIB 55 D.Bush RT 78 O.Brown SAM 99 M.Judon Rush Att.-Avg. 40-3.5 19-4.1 TE 89 V.McDonald ROLB 48 B.Dupree TE 86 N.Boyle LCB 44 M.Humphrey Net Passing 139 192 RB 30 J.Conner LCB 23 J.Haden QB 8 L.Jackson SS 23 T.Jefferson Att.-Comp.-Int. 28-19-3 31-21-1 WR 18 D.Johnson SS 34 Te.Edmunds TE 89 M.Andrews FS 29 E.Thomas Sacks By 1-11 5-22 QB 2 M.Rudolph FS 39 M.Fitzpatrick WR 83 W.Snead RCB 26 M.Canady Punts-Avg. 3-51.7 4-43.8 WR 19 J.Smith-Schuster RCB 22 S.Nelson RB 21 M.Ingram DB 24 B.Carr Penalties 11-92 11-76 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1 Time of Poss. 39:00 25:34

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com STEELERS-CHARGERS WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 86 Pittsburgh 24 Los Angeles 17 OCTOBER 13, 2019 /// DIGNITY HEALTH SPORTS PARK (25,425)

CARSON, Calif. – The Steelers went into Sunday night’s game against the Chargers with an undrafted Bush was at it again on the Chargers’ next possession. He corralled the carom of a Rivers pass intended rookie quarterback in Devlin Hodges and came out with a much needed 24-17 win. The win improves for wide receiver Keenan Allen that was deflected by defensive lineman Tyson Alualu. Bush’s 6-yard the Steelers to 2-4 as they head into their bye. return set the Steelers up at the Chargers’ 40. The Chargers made it interesting as Philip Rivers hit Hunter Henry for his second touchdown of the Running back James Conner took over from there. game, closing the gap to 24-17 with 1:29 to play. The Chargers got the ball back one last time, but Cam Conner touched the ball on seven consecutive snaps (four rushes, three receptions) and finished off Sutton picked off Rivers to secure the win. what ended up as a seven-play, 40-yard drive with a 12-yard touchdown run. Conner converted third The Chargers scored when Hunter Henry was able to get both feet down in the back of the end zone on a downs on the march with a 12-yard reception on third-and-4 from the Chargers’ 34 and on a 4-yard grab five-yard scoring strike from Philip Rivers. The 10-play, 70-yard drive took 3:23, cutting the lead to 24-10. on third-and-4 from the Chargers’ 16. Boswell’s PAT made it 14-0 with 4:29 left in the opening quarter. The Steelers’ bid for a shutout was stymied when Chargers kicker Chase McLaughlin connected on a The Steelers upped their lead again the next time they got their hands on the football. 38-yard field goal with 14 minutes left in the fourth quarter. This time it was Conner hauling in a pass in the flat from Hodges, running through linebacker Jatavis That cut the visitor’s lead to 24-3. Brown near the sideline and scampering 26 yards for his second TD of the night and Hodges’ first touchdown Up 21-0 at the break, the Steelers added on after receiving the kickoff to start the third quarter. pass of his NFL career. The Steelers converted three third downs on the 14-play, 86-yard possession in Kicker Chris Boswell’s 20-yard field goal with 8:12 left in the third capped a 13-play, 73-yard drive in 9:09 _ as many third downs as they’d converted in each of their first five games _ including one on the 6:48 and gave the Steelers a 24-0 lead. The Steelers had achieved a first-and-goal at the Chargers’ 2-yard scoring strike. Boswell made it 21-0 with 6:34 left in the second quarter. line but settled for three points after two runs for no gain and a throw-away heave by quarterback Devlin McLaughlin missed a 43-yard field goal attempt with 32 seconds left in the first half (the ball hit Hodges following an errant shotgun snap on third down. the left upright). The Steelers started fast and had the defense to thank for it. Defensive end Stephon Tuitt (pectoral) left the game early in the first and did not return. The defense opened the scoring when inside linebacker Devin Bush collected a fumble and returned Bush went down and stayed down momentarily with 4:03 left in the second (ankle) but eventually it 9 yards for a touchdown with 10:51 left in the first quarter. The fumble occurred when quarterback got up and walked off the field. Bush didn’t play in the remainder of the first half but returned for the Philip Rivers tried a backwards pass to running back in the flat on second-and-10 from first defensive possession of the second. the Chargers 21 but sailed the ball over Gordon’s head. Boswell’s extra point made it 7-0, Steelers.

GAME SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 F STEELERS (2-4) 14 7 3 0 24 Chargers (2-4) 0 0 0 17 17

TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCORE INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS PIT 1 10:51 D.Bush 9 yd. fumble return (C.Boswell kick) 7-0 PIT 1 4:29 J.Conner 12 yd. run (C.Boswell kick) 7-40, 4:23 14-0 RUSHING PIT – B.Snell 17-75; J.Conner 16-41, 1 TD; D.Hodges 3-8. PIT 2 6:34 J.Conner 26 yd. pass from D.Hodges (C.Boswell kick) 14-86, 9:09 21-0 LAC – M.Gordon 8-18; A.Ekeler 5-14; P.Rivers 1-0. PIT 3 8:12 C.Boswell 20 yd. Field Goal 13-73, 6:48 24-0 LAC 4 14:00 C.McLaughlin 38 yd. Field Goal (11-71, 3:59) 24-3 PASSING PIT – D.Hodges 20-15-1, 132, 1 TD. LAC – P.Rivers 44-26-2, 2 TD. LAC 4 7:13 H.Henry 5 yd. pass from P.Rivers (C.McLaughlin kick) 10-70, 3:23 24-10 LAC 4 1:29 H.Henry 11 yd. pass from P.Rivers (C.McLaughlin kick) 8-79, 2:24 24-17 PIT – J.Conner 7-78, 1 TD; D.Johnson 2-14; B.Snell 1-14; D.Moncrief 1-11; J.Smith- RECEIVING Schuster 1-7; V.McDonald 1-5; N.Vannett 1-5; R.Switzer 1-(-2). LAC – H.Henry 8-100, 2 TD; M.Williams 5-72; M.Gordon 3-30; A.Ekeler 3-14; J.Moore 2-43; K.Allen 2-33; V.Green 1-15; G.Davis 1-13; T.Benjamin 1-0. TEAM STATISTICS STEELERS STARTERS CHARGERS STARTERS Steelers Chargers Offense Defense Offense Defense 1st Downs 18 23 WR 18 D.Johnson DE 97 C.Heyward WR 13 K.Allen DE 97 J.Bosa 3rd Downs 8-13 (62%) 7-12 (58%) LT 78 A.Villanueva DE 91 S.Tuitt LT 78 T.Scott DT 93 J.Jones 4th Downs 0-0 (0%) 0-0 (0%) LG 73 R.Foster LOLB 90 T.Watt LG 77 F.Lamp NT 92 B.Mebane Total Net Yards 256 348 C 53 M.Pouncey LILB 55 D.Bush C 66 D.Feeney DE 42 U.Nwosu Plays-Avg. 56-4.6 59-5.9 RG 66 D.DeCastro RLIB 98 V.Williams RG 75 M.Schofield LB 58 T.Davis Net Rushing Yards 124 132 RT 71 M.Feiler ROLB 48 B.Dupree RT 69 S.Tevi LB 52 D.Perryman Rush Att.-Avg. 36-3.4 14-2.3 TE 89 V.McDonald DB 28 M.Hilton TE 86 H.Henry CB 20 D.King Net Passing 132 320 RB 30 J.Conner LCB 23 J.Haden TE 88 V.Green CB 43 M.Davis Att.-Comp.-Int. 20-15-1 44-26-2 WR 80 J.Holton SS 34 Te.Edmunds WR 81 M.Williams S 23 R.Jenkins Sacks By 1-4 0-0 QB 6 D.Hodges FS 39 M.Fitzpatrick QB 17 P.Rivers S 36 R.Teamer Punts-Avg. 4-46.3 3-42.7 WR 19 J.Smith-Schuster RCB 25 A.Burns RB 25 M.Gordon CB 26 C.Hayward Penalties 6-45 8-74 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1 Time of Poss. 34:05 25:55

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com STEELERS-DOLPHINS WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 87 Miami 14 Pittsburgh 27 OCTOBER 28, 2019 /// HEINZ FIELD (59,244)

PITTSBURGH – The Steelers came back from a 14-point deficit, putting 27 unanswered points on The Steelers moved the ball on their next possession but ultimately turned it over on downs when the board, to defeat the Miami Dolphins, 27-14. Rudolph threw incomplete for WR James Washington on fourth-and-6 from the Miami 37. The Steelers offense came to life late in the first half and never looked back as they improved their This time, the Dolphins drove 63 yards in 11 plays for a touchdown and a 14-0 lead with 1:34 left record to 3-4 in the season, keeping them right in the hunt in the AFC North. in the first. K Chris Boswell extended the lead to 27-14 when he hit a 41-yard field goal. The Steelers got the The big play was a connection from Fitzpatrick to wide receiver DeVante Parker for 15 yards on ball after LB T.J. Watt’s strip-sack of Ryan Fitzpatrick in the fourth quarter. third-and-14 from the Miami 43. A successful replay challenge helped the Steelers achieve a two-score lead with 12:01 left in the The scoring pass was a 12-yard catch-and-run completion to wide receiver Allen Hurns. fourth quarter. The Steelers got on the board with 2:45 left in the first half on a 42-yard field goal by Boswell. The Dolphins were originally credited with a first down on a 1-yard run by quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick The scoring drive covered 70 yards over 12 plays, including a Rudolph pass to WR Diontae Johnson on fourth-and-1 from the Steelers’ 47-yard line. But head coach Mike Tomlin’s challenge of the spot that went for 12 yards on third-and-11 from the Steelers’ 5, and a 34-yard gain to Smith-Schuster on was upheld, Fitzpatrick was credited with a run for no gain and the Steelers took possession at the 47 third-and-5 from the Steelers’ 45. with 18 seconds left in the third. A Dolphins’ turnover gave the Steelers a chance to get closer prior to halftime, and the Steelers took They took the ball and drove it 53 yards in five plays in 3:17 for a touchdown and a 24-14 lead. The full advantage. capper was a 9-yard touchdown run by RB James Conner. Fitzpatrick’s pass for tight end Nick O’Leary on second-and-6 from the Miami 44 with 1:22 left in the The Steelers went almost the entire length of the field to take their first lead of the night, 17-14, second quarter bounced off O’Leary and was intercepted by Minkah Fitzpatrick. His 6-yard return set with 3:16 left in the third. the Steelers up at the 50 with 1:13 left before the break. QB Mason Rudolph connected with WR JuJu Smith-Schuster on a 26-yard touchdown pass Rudolph found Johnson for a 45-yard score on third-and-20 from the Miami 45 that brought the that capped a12-play, 97-yard march in 7:47. Steelers to within 14-10 with 17 seconds remaining in the half. Johnson caught the ball 2 yards past The Steelers had gained possession at their 3 following S Minkah Fitzpatrick’s second interception the and covered the last 43 yards on the ground. against his former team. The Dolphins struck first following a turnover. Rudolph’s first pass of the night, intended for Smith-Schuster, was intercepted by Dolphins cornerback Xavian Howard at the Steelers’ 26-yard line. Ryan Fitzpatrick hit wide receiver Jakeem Grant for 17 yards to the Steelers’ 8 and then finished the four-play march with a 5-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Albert Wilson. Jason Sanders’ extra point gave the Dolphins a 7-0 lead with 10:55 left in the first quarter. GAME SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 F Dolphins (0-7) 14 0 0 0 14 STEELERS (3-4) 0 10 7 10 27

TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCORE INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS MIA 1 10:55 A.Wilson 5 yd. pass from R.Fitzpatrick (J.Sanders kick) 4-26, 2:00 7-0 MIA 1 1:34 A.Hurns 12 yd. pass from R.Fitzpatrick (J.Sanders kick) 11-63, 6:00 14-0 RUSHING MIA – M.Walton 11-35; R.Fitzpatrick 5-17; K.Ballage 3-8. PIT 2 2:45 C.Boswell 42 yd. Field Goal 12-70, 6:20 14-3 PIT – J.Conner 23-145, 1 TD; B.Snell 5-13; Tr.Edmunds 1-0. PIT 2 0:17 D.Johnson 45 yd. pass from M.Rudolph (C.Boswell kick) 6-50, 0:56 14-10 PIT 3 3:16 J.Smith-Schuster 26 yd. pass from M.Rudolph (C.Boswell kick) 12-97, 7:47 14-17 PASSING MIA – R.Fitzpatrick 34-21-2, 190, 2 TD. PIT – M.Rudolph 36-20-1, 251, 2 TD. PIT 4 12:01 J.Conner 9 yd. run (C.Boswell kick) 5-53, 3:17 14-24 PIT 4 5:32 C.Boswell 41 yd. Field Goal 4-(-1), 1:41 14-27 MIA – J.Conner 7-78, 1 TD; D.Johnson 2-14; B.Snell 1-14; D.Moncrief 1-11; RECEIVING J.Smith-Schuster 1-7; V.McDonald 1-5; N.Vannett 1-5; R.Switzer 1-(-2). PIT – J.Smith-Schuster 5-103, 1 TD; D.Johnson 5-84, 1 TD; V.McDonald 3-19; J.Conner 3-5; R.Nix 2-4; J.Washington 1-21; N.Vannett 1-15. TEAM STATISTICS DOLPHINS STARTERS STEELERS STARTERS Dolphins Steelers Offense Defense Offense Defense 1st Downs 16 21 WR 18 P.Williams DE 95 J.Jenkins WR 13 J.Washington DT 97 C.Heyward 3rd Downs 3-8 (38%) 6-13 (46%) FB 38 C.Cox NT 56 D.Godchaux LT 78 A.Villanueva NT 79 J.Hargrave 4th Downs 0-2 (0%) 0-1 (0%) LT 61 J.Webb DE 94 C.Wilkins LG 73 R.Foster DE 94 T.Alualu Total Net Yards 230 394 LG 63 M.Deiter LB 49 S.Eguavoen C 53 M.Pouncey LOLB 90 T.Watt Plays-Avg. 57-4.0 67-5.9 C 76 E.Boehm LB 52 R.McMillan RG 66 D.DeCastro LILB 55 D.Bush Net Rushing Yards 60 158 RG 62 D.Calhoun LB 55 J.Baker RT 71 M.Feiler RLIB 98 V.Williams Rush Att.-Avg. 19-3.2 29-5.4 RT 77 J.Davis LB 47 V.Biegel TE 89 V.McDonald ROLB 48 B.Dupree Net Passing 170 236 TE 81 D.Smythe CB 25 X.Howard RB 30 J.Conner LCB 23 J.Haden Att.-Comp.-Int. 34-21-2 36-20-1 WR 11 D.Parker CB 31 K.Webster WR 18 D.Johnson SS 34 Te.Edmunds Sacks By 2-15 4-20 QB 14 R.Fitzpatrick CB 40 N.Needham QB 2 M.Rudolph FS 39 M.Fitzpatrick Punts-Avg. 2-46.5 3-46.7 RB 22 M.Walton S 33 J.Wiltz WR 19 J.Smith-Schuster RCB 22 S.Nelson Penalties 5-45 9-70 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 1-0 Time of Poss. 24:42 35:18

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com STEELERS-COLTS WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 88 Indianapolis 24 Pittsburgh 26 NOVEMBER 3, 2019 /// HEINZ FIELD (61,115)

PITTSBURGH – Mike Tomlin sighed and let out a sentence that, after 13 years on the job, surprised “I just missed it,” Vinatieri said. “I have to do better than that. Just pulled it to the left.” the Pittsburgh Steelers coach for the sincerity with which he meant it. Considering what his team has His mistake dropped the Colts out of first in the AFC South. Indianapolis (5-3) now trails Houston endured during the first half of a wildly uneven season, it was hard to blame him. (6-3) by a half-game and may have to go forward without quarterback Jacoby Brissett, who left in the “It’s good to be sitting at 4-4,” Tomlin said after the Steelers held on to beat the Indianapolis Colts second quarter with a left knee injury and did not return. Veteran Brian Hoyer came on and threw for 26-24 on Sunday. “I never thought I’d hear myself say that.” 168 yards and three scores, but his pick-six to Fitzpatrick helped the Steelers get off the mat as the Colts He never thought he’d have to. But that was before franchise quarterback Ben Roethlisberger was lost found themselves on the wrong side of the edge for the first time in a month. for the year in mid-September with a right elbow injury. Before backup Mason Rudolph was knocked Indianapolis came in having won five of six by a combined 19 points. Each of the Colts’ eight games unconscious against Baltimore. Before a 1-4 start that had the Steelers on the brink of irrelevance. this season has been decided by a touchdown or less. Not so much anymore. “I think that’s the NFL, really,” Hoyer said after his first extended action since Oct. 15, 2017, when he Pittsburgh is very much alive in the muddled AFC after pulling out a third straight victory, one built played for San Francisco. “Pretty much every Sunday each game is going to come down to that fourth on another electrifying play by safety Minkah Fitzpatrick -- whose 96-yard interception return for a quarter.” touchdown in the second quarter revived the Steelers after another slow start -- and a dash of luck when This time, the Steelers survived. Indianapolis kicker Adam Vinatieri’s go-ahead 43-yard field goal attempt with 1:14 remaining was an Rudolph threw for 191 yards with a touchdown and an interception. Backup running back Trey Edmunds ugly, low snap-hook that went nowhere near the uprights in the open end of Heinz Field. ran for a career-high 73 yards and Chris Boswell kicked four field goals as the Steelers held on despite “We know he’s a great kicker,” Steelers defensive end Cam Heyward said. “We just tried to get after mustering just 273 total yards. Yet it was just enough thanks to a defense that forced three turnovers him, get your hands up, see if we could get another one.” and produced five sacks. The Colts came in having allowed 11 sacks all year. The Steelers had blocked an extra point attempt by Vinatieri in the third quarter. The 47-year-old managed “It was great to beat that team,” Steelers linebacker Bud Dupree said. “A lot of people said we hadn’t to get the ball over a sea of outstretched hands this time, but the NFL all-time leading scorer’s 707th really beat `a team’ -- beaten anybody with a winning record -- so we had to go out and show that we career attempt started left and stayed left. A week after his 55-yarder in the waning seconds against had it in us to go out there to compete with a team like that.” Denver propelled the Colts (5-3) to their third straight victory, Vinatieri could only shrug his shoulders after missing his fifth of the season in 17 attempts, his most in any season since 2012.

GAME SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 F Colts (5-3) 3 13 2 6 24 STEELERS (4-4) 3 10 7 6 26

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCORE IND – M.Mack 21-89; P.Campbell 3-27; N.Hines 1-7; J.Wilkins 1-6; B.Hoyer 1-6; IND 1 7:09 A.Vinatieri 25 yd. Field Goal 8-28, 5:11 3-0 PIT 1 0:58 C.Boswell 21 yd. Field Goal 11-72, 6:11 3-3 RUSHING Brissett 2-4. PIT – Tr.Edmunds 12-73; J.Samuels 8-10; M.Rudolph 2-5; D.Johnson 1-2; T.Brooks- IND 2 11:57 J.Doyle 11 yd. pass from B.Hoyer (A.Vinatieri kick) 8-63, 4:01 10-3 James 1-0. PIT 2 2:21 M.Fitzpatrick 96 yd. interception return (C.Boswell kick) 10-10 IND 2 0:42 Z.Pascal 14 yd. pass from B.Hoyer (kick blocked) 6-75, 1:39 16-10 PASSING IND – B.Hoyer 26-17-1, 168, 3 TD. PIT 2 0:00 C.Boswell 51 yd. Field Goal 6-47, 0:42 16-13 PIT – M.Rudolph 35-26-1, 191, 1 TD. PIT 3 5:25 V.McDonald 7 yd. pass from M.Rudolph (C.Boswell kick) 11-54, 5:15 16-20 IND – Z.Pascal 5-76, 1 TD; P.Campbell 5-53; J.Doyle 3-22, 1 TD; C.Rogers 3-22, 1 IND 3 1:05 A.Villanueva tackled in end zone by J.Houston for a Safety 18-20 RECEIVING TD; N.Hines 1-21; E.Ebron 2-16; Alie-Cox 1-11; J.Wilkins 1-6. PIT 4 14:57 C.Boswell 33 yd. Field Goal 4-2, 1:01 18-23 PIT – J.Samuels 13-73; J.Washington 4-69; V.McDonald 5-30, 1 TD; J.Smith- IND 4 8:43 C.Rogers 4 yd. pass from B.Hoyer (pass failed) 7-30, 3:12 24-23 Schuster 3-16; D.Johnson 1-3.. PIT 4 6:36 C.Boswell 26 yd. Field Goal 6-67, 2:07 24-26 TEAM STATISTICS COLTS STARTERS STEELERS STARTERS Colts Steelers Offense Defense Offense Defense 1st Downs 22 17 WR 15 P.Campbell DE 99 J.Houston WR 18 D.Johnson DT 97 C.Heyward 3rd Downs 4-12 (33%) 5-13 (38%) LT 74 A.Castonzo NT 90 G.Stewart LT 78 A.Villanueva NT 79 J.Hargrave 4th Downs 2-3 (67%) 0-1 (0%) LG 56 Q.Nelson UT 96 D.Autry LG 67 B.Finney LOLB 90 T.Watt Total Net Yards 328 273 C 78 R.Kelly DE 93 J.Sheard C 53 M.Pouncey LILB 26 M.Barron Plays-Avg. 65-5.0 61-4.5 RG 64 M.Glowinski WLB 53 D.Leonard RG 66 D.DeCastro RLIB 55 D.Bush Net Rushing Yards 139 90 RT 72 B.Smith MLB 50 A.Walker RT 71 M.Feiler ROLB 48 B.Dupree Rush Att.-Avg. 29-4.8 25-3.6 TE 84 J.Doyle SAM 58 B.Okereke TE 89 V.McDonald CB 23 M.Hilton Net Passing 189 183 WR 14 Z.Pascal CB 23 K.Moore II RB 38 J.Samuels LCB 23 J.Haden Att.-Comp.-Int. 31-21-1 35-26-1 QB 7 J.Brissett FS 29 M.Hooker TE 88 N.Vannett SS 34 Te.Edmunds Sacks By 1-8 5-38 WR 80 C.Rogers SS 26 C.Geathers QB 2 M.Rudolph FS 39 M.Fitzpatrick Punts-Avg. 3-45.0 1-48.0 RB 25 M.Mack CB 34 R.Ya-Sin WR 19 J.Smith-Schuster RCB 22 S.Nelson Penalties 7-89 5-70 Fumbles-Lost 4-2 2-1 Time of Poss. 30:32 29:28

@Steelers @SteelersPRDept /Steelers @Steelers @Steelers www.steelers.com STEELERS-RAMS WEEK 13 - STEELERS VS. BROWNS | 89 Los Angeles 12 Pittsburgh 17 NOVEMBER 10, 2019 /// HEINZ FIELD (63,627)

PITTSBURGH – The ball fluttered into the air and hung there for a split second. When it came back “It’s crazy to just see him back there making plays on the ball all the time,” Pittsburgh linebacker Bud down to earth, it landed where it always seems to these days for the Pittsburgh Steelers: the seemingly Dupree said. “Not one time but all the time. Every game. Every game Minkah is making big plays on omnipresent arms of safety Minkah Fitzpatrick. the back end.” Pittsburgh’s decision to send a 2020 first-round draft pick to Miami in mid-September in exchange The Steelers have needed nearly every one during a four-game winning streak that has helped them for Fitzpatrick just hours after losing quarterback Ben Roethlisberger for the season in mid-September emerge from a 1-4 start. Pittsburgh has done it despite an offense that remains very much a work in seemed gutsy at best and borderline reckless at worst. What if the Steelers struggled without their fran- progress. The Steelers again struggled to move the ball against Los Angeles, managing just 273 yards chise cornerstone? What if the bottom fell out and the draft capital they needed to find Roethlisberger’s while playing without starting running backs James Conner and Benny Snell Jr. successor belonged to the Dolphins instead? Thirteen penalties and a handful of drops didn’t help. Yet Pittsburgh remains in the mix in the AFC They’re not asking those questions anymore. Not with the Steelers suddenly rolling and their do-ev- anyway thanks to Rudolph’s ability to avoid major mistakes and a defense that has regained its swagger erything free safety in the middle of it all. following Fitzpatrick’s arrival. Rudolph finished 22 of 38 for 242 yards, including a 3-yard lob to James Fitzpatrick returned a fumble 43 yards for a touchdown in the second quarter and added a game-sealing Washington in the first quarter made him the ninth quarterback since the 1970 merger to throw a pick in the final seconds to close out a brutish 17-12 victory over the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday, touchdown pass in each of his first seven games. spoiling Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald’s homecoming in the process. Yet Rudolph knows the defense -- which already has 26 takeaways this season after managing just “Minkah’s making all the plays,” said Steelers cornerback Joe Haden, whose second interception of the 15 all of last year -- could use a little help. season was among Pittsburgh’s four takeaways. “Big plays. Impact plays. There’s nothing else you can “They’re playing like the ‘85 Bears,” Rudolph said. “They are forcing turnovers every other series it seems say. You watch the tape and see his impact is special.” like. We understand it’s a team game. We’re getting there. Today was a big step.” Fitzpatrick pounced on a Jared Goff fumble and sprinted to the end zone to give the Steelers a 14-7 lead, his second touchdown in as many games following a tide-turning pick six against Indianapolis last week. His clinching interception after Goff pass intended for Robert Woods was swatted away by Haden gave Fitzpatrick six takeaways -- five picks and one fumble recoveries -- in seven games with the Steelers (5-4).

GAME SUMMARY

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 1 2 3 4 F Rams (5-4) 7 0 3 2 12 LAR – T.Gurley 12-73; M.Brown 5-10; D.Henderson 4-4; B.Bortles 1-1; J.Goff 1-0. STEELERS (5-4) 7 7 0 3 17 RUSHING PIT – J.Samuels 14-29; T.Brooks-James 6-11; V.McDonald 1-2; Tr.Edmunds 4-1; M.Rudolph 2-(-1). TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCORE LAR 1 14:46 D.Fowler 26 yd. fumble return (G.Zuerlein kick) -- 7-0 PASSING LAR – J.Goff 41-22-2, 243. PIT – M.Rudolph 38-22-0, 242, 1 TD. PIT 1 0:34 J.Washington 3 yd. pass from M.Rudolph (C.Boswell kick) 9-82, 4:14 7-7 PIT 2 1:44 M.Fitzpatrick 43 yd. fumble return (C.Boswell kick) -- 7-14 LAR – G.Everett 8-68; R.Woods 7-95; J.Reynolds 3-49; T.Higbee 1-9. LAR 3 0:11 G.Zuerlein 30 yd. Field Goal 11-76, 5:32 10-14 RECEIVING PIT – J.Washington 6-90, 1 TD; D.Johnson 4-64; J.Smith-Schuster 3-44; LAR 4 12:40 M.Rudolph sacked in end zone by A.Donald, C.Matthews for a Safety -- 12-14 V.McDonald 3-11; J.Samuels 3-11; Tr.Edmunds 2-14; N.Vannett 1-8. PIT 4 2:46 C.Boswell 33 yd. Field Goal 14-60, 8:00 12-17 TEAM STATISTICS RAMS STARTERS STEELERS STARTERS Rams Steelers Offense Defense Offense Defense First Downs 16 15 WR 18 C.Kupp DE 90 M.Brockers WR 18 D.Johnson DT 97 C.Heyward 3rd Down 1-14 5-16 LT 77 A.Whitworth NT 69 S.Joseph LT 78 A.Villanueva NT 79 J.Hargrave Total Net Yards 306 273 LG 66 A.Blythe DT 99 A.Donald LG 71 M.Feiler LOLB 90 T.Watt Off Plays 69 68 C 55 Br.Allen WILL 56 D.Fowler C 53 M.Pouncey LILB 26 M.Barron Avg Gain 4.4 4.0 RG 73 D.Edwards OLB 52 C.Matthews RG 66 D.DeCastro RLIB 55 D.Bush Rushing Net 88 42 RT 79 R.Havenstein ILB 58 C.Littleton RT 76 C.Okorafor ROLB 48 B.Dupree Passing Net 218 231 TE 89 T.Higbee ILB 51 T.Reeder TE 89 V.McDonald CB 23 M.Hilton Penalties (Yds) 10 (95) 13 (107) WR 83 J.Reynolds LCB 22 T.Hill RB 38 J.Samuels LCB 23 J.Haden Turnovers 4 2 WR 17 R.Woods RCB 20 J.Ramsey TE 88 N.Vannett SS 34 Te.Edmunds Punts (Avg) 8 (47.4) 9 (42.6) QB 16 J.Goff SS 24 T.Rapp QB 2 M.Rudolph FS 39 M.Fitzpatrick TDs 1 2 HB 30 T.Gurley FS 32 E.Weddle WR 19 J.Smith-Schuster RCB 22 S.Nelson FGs 1-2 1-1 TO Remain 0 1 Time of Poss. 28:20 31:40

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CLEVELAND – The Browns were seconds away from a season-changing win when Myles Garrett The incident overshadowed a win that put Cleveland back in the playoff picture and breathed some lost his composure in a moment of rage rarely seen on an NFL field. life into a season that had been slipping away. Garrett tore off Pittsburgh quarterback Mason Rudolph’s helmet, wildly swung it and hit the QB in the “It feels like we lost,” Mayfield said. head, a shocking act that will likely result in a lengthy suspension for Cleveland’s star defensive end and Browns receiver Odell Beckham Jr. was shown replays of the brawl on the NFL Network set. perhaps cost the Browns any chance of making the playoffs. “It’s ugly,” Beckham said. “It’s not something we want in the NFL.” Garrett’s outburst came with 8 seconds left in Cleveland’s 21-7 win over the rival Steelers on Thursday Steelers coach Mike Tomlin refused to discuss the disturbing end-game situation. night, a game that will not be remembered for anything that happened in the first 59 minutes. Several Pittsburgh players were eager to give their views on what happened. Garrett faces a stiff NFL suspension and Steelers center Maurkice Pouncey will likely be disciplined for “I don’t know how he got to the point that it’s OK to use a helmet as a weapon,” said Steelers defensive kicking Garrett in the head. tackle Cameron Heyward. “I know we play a sport that’s violent, but it should never have gotten handled “I lost my cool and I regret it,” Garrett said. “It’s going to come back to hurt our team. The guys who like that. That dumb stuff shouldn’t be allowed. jumped into the scrum, I appreciate my team having my back, but it never should have gotten to that point. “For someone to use a helmet as a weapon is uncalled for. I know you’ve got to ask me the question, “It’s on me.” but he’s got to answer for that.” Players from both sidelines spilled on the field during the melee, which began after Garrett wrestled Before the ugly ending, Mayfield threw two touchdown passes and scored on a 1-yard plunge as Rudolph to the ground well after he completed a short pass on a meaningless play. Garrett, Pouncey Cleveland held on to defeat the banged-up Steelers for just the fourth time in 10 years and improved and Browns defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi were ejected. to 2-0 in the AFC North for the first time. Rudolph got his hand on Garrett’s helmet first as the players grappled on the ground, but Garrett The Browns (4-6) have won two in a row after dropping four straight, a skid that put coach Freddie escalated the brawl after he got back on his feet. He yanked the helmet off Rudolph and slammed it Kitchens’ job in jeopardy. into the top of the quarterback’s head. But Mayfield’s 8-yard TD pass to undrafted rookie tight end Stephen Carlson with 5:25 left helped clinch Rudolph threw his arms in the air in disbelief after the impact, and Pouncey retaliated by punching a rare win over the rival Steelers. And a softer upcoming schedule has eased the pressure on Kitchens and kicking Garrett. and given the Browns some hope they can end the NFL’s longest playoff drought. “I thought it was pretty cowardly and bush league,” Rudolph said. “I’m not going to back down from any The loss was especially damaging to the Steelers (5-5). bully. I felt like I had a bone to pick with him. I appreciate the line always having my back, but I was angry.” Pittsburgh lost its top two playmakers as running back James Conner (shoulder) and wide receiver JuJu Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield called Garrett’s actions “inexcusable” and Fox commentator Troy Smith-Schuster (concussion) suffered injuries in the second quarter and didn’t return. Aikman said they were “barbaric.” Without them, Rudolph didn’t have enough help and threw four interceptions. Mayfield said he didn’t speak with Garrett, but he expects his teammate to be accountable. In the third quarter, Steelers rookie wide receiver Diontae Johnson got concussed from a vicious hit by “This is a physical, violent game and there’s moments if you don’t keep your cool, bad things can happen Browns safety Damarious Randall, who was ejected. and he knows that. It’s inexcusable and he knows that,” Mayfield said. “There’s no other way around Browns running back Nick Chubb had 92 yards and went over 1,000 this season. it, he’s going to own up to it and he’s going to handle it and this locker room is going to have to come Despite the injuries, the Steelers were within 14-7 entering the fourth quarter after Rudolph connected together because this is going to be a soap opera on the outside much like the media has portrayed us with Jaylen Samuels for a 3-yard touchdown pass. to be for the whole season.” INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS PIT – J.Samuels 5-26; M.Rudolph 2-15; Tr.Edmunds 3-11; J.Conner 5-10; T.Brooks- GAME SUMMARY RUSHING James 1-(-4). CLE – N.Chubb 27-92; K.Hunt 6-12; B.Mayfield 1-1, 1 TD; G.Gilbert 1-(-1). 1 2 3 4 F STEELERS (5-5) 0 0 7 0 7 PASSING PIT – M.Rudolph 44-23-4, 221, 1 TD. Browns (4-6) 7 7 0 7 21 CLE – B.Mayfield 32-17-0, 193, 2 TD. PIT – J.Samuels 5-19, 1 TD; J.Washington 3-49; V.McDonald 3-33; Tr.Edmunds TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCORE 3-27; T.Jones 2-24; J.Smith-Schuster 2-21; D.Johnson 2-17; J.Holton 1-18; CLE 1 11:07 B.Mayfield 1 yd. run (A.Seibert kick) 5-65, 2:12 0-7 RECEIVING N.Vannett 1-7; J.Conner 1-6. CLE 2 9:55 J.Landry 1 yd. pass from B.Mayfield (A.Seibert kick) 7-77, 4:03 0-14 CLE – K.Hunt 6-46; O.Beckham 4-60; J.Landry 4-43, 1 TD; K.Hodge 1-41; S. Carlson PIT 3 5:39 J.Samuels 3 yd. pass from M.Rudolph (C.Boswell kick) 5-87, 2:32 7-14 1-8, 1 TD; W.Teller 1-(-5); N.Chubb 1-0. CLE 4 5:25 S.Carlson 8 yd. pass from B.Mayfield (A.Seibert kick) 3-4, 0:57 7-21 TEAM STATISTICS BROWNS STARTERS STEELERS STARTERS Rams Steelers Offense Defense Offense Defense First Downs 18 17 WR 80 J.Landry DE 95 M.Garrett WR 18 D.Johnson DT 97 C.Heyward 3rd Down 2-11 6-16 LT 78 G.Robinson DT 65 L.Ogunjobi LT 78 A.Villanueva NT 79 J.Hargrave Total Net Yards 236 293 LG 75 J.Bitonio DT 99 D.Lawrence LG 73 R.Foster DE 94 T.Alualu Off Plays 64 68 C 64 J.Tretter DE 92 C.Thomas C 53 M.Pouncey LOLB 90 T.Watt Avg Gain 3.7 4.3 RG 77 W.Teller WILL 51 M.Wilson RG 66 D.DeCastro LILB 55 D.Bush Rushing Net 58 104 RT 74 C.Hubbard MIKE 53 J.Schobert RT 71 M.Feiler RLIB 98 V.Williams Passing Net 178 189 TE 86 P.Brown CB 21 D.Ward TE 89 V.McDonald ROLB 48 B.Dupree Penalties (Yds) 6 (41) 8 (121) WR 13 O.Beckham CB 26 G.Williams RB 30 J.Conner LCB 23 J.Haden Turnovers 4 0 QB 6 B.Mayfield S 23 D.Randall TE 88 N.Vannett SS 34 Te.Edmunds Punts (Avg) 5 (49.6) 8 (45.8) RB 24 N.Chubb S 42 M.Burnett QB 2 M.Rudolph FS 39 M.Fitzpatrick TDs 1 3 TE 88 D.Harris DB 31 J.Burris WR 19 J.Smith-Schuster RCB 22 S.Nelson FGs 0-1 0-2 TO Remain 0 2 Time of Poss. 26:04 33:56

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CINCINNATI – Devlin “Duck” Hodges took over for struggling Mason Rudolph and threw a 79-yard Hodges ran an offense missing three stars after a 21-7 loss to Cleveland that ended with ugliness touchdown pass Sunday, sparking the depleted Pittsburgh Steelers to a 16-10 victory that kept the -- Myles Garrett clubbing Rudolph with the QB’s own helmet. Steelers center Maurkice Pouncey served Cincinnati Bengals the only winless team in the NFL. the first of his two-game suspension Sunday for kicking and punching Garrett in the melee. Hodges connected with James Washington on the game-turning play in the third quarter, leaving Also, receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster was out with a concussion and running back James Conner had a Pittsburgh (6-5) with a quarterback decision as it moves forward without Ben Roethlisberger. shoulder injury from the Cleveland game. The Steelers got what they needed out of what was left, with The Steelers’ defense has steadied them through the transition, and it had a major impact in Pitts- Hodges leading the way. He went 5 of 11 or 118 yards with two sacks. Rookie Benny Snell Jr. returned burgh’s 10th straight win over the hapless Bengals (0-11), who set franchise records for worst start from a knee injury and ran for 98 yards. and longest losing streak. If the Bengals were going to end that long losing streak against their Ohio River rival, this was their Tyler Boyd made a catch and was stripped by Devin Bush at the Steelers 8-yard line in the fourth chance. Instead, they saw another one slip away in the end, just like all the others. quarter, preserving the lead. Bud Dupree sacked Ryan Finley and forced a fumble that he recovered The Bengals repeatedly dodged disaster in the first half and led 7-3, only their third halftime lead this with 2:38 left, closing it out. season. They fumbled the opening kickoff but recovered. Finley was sacked and fumbled on Cincinnati’s What’s left of the Steelers’ offense -- hollowed out by injuries and a suspension -- struggled in the first second possession, but Giovani Bernard fell on the ball. Finley later was sacked just in front of the goal half and prompted coach Mike Tomlin to switch from Rudolph to Hodges, who provided an immediate line, avoiding a safety. boost. His touchdown pass to Washington gave the Steelers a 10-7 lead and got thousands of Terrible Finley was 12 of 26 for 192 yards, including a 15-yard touchdown pass to Boyd. Towels twirling at Paul Brown Stadium. Hodges filled in for one game after Rudolph suffered a concussion and directed a 24-17 win over the Chargers on Oct. 13. Tomlin went back to Rudolph as soon as he was healthy. Now, he’s got a big decision as the Steelers try to stay in the playoff chase.

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS GAME SUMMARY PIT – B.Snell Jr. 21-98; K.Whyte Jr. 6-32; Tr.Edmunds 2-7; J.Samuels 2-6; 1 2 3 4 F RUSHING M.Rudolph 4-5; D.Hodges 3-1. STEELERS (6-5) 0 3 7 6 16 CIN – J.Mixon 18-79; R.Finley 2-8; Bernard 1-(-1). Bengals (0-11) 0 7 3 0 10

PASSING PIT – M.Rudolph 16-8-1, 85; D.Hodges 11-5-0, 118, 1 TD. TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCORE CIN – R.Finley 26-12-0, 192, 1 TD. PIT 2 3:21 C.Boswell 26 yd. Field Goal 9-40, 5:12 3-0 PIT – J.Washington 3-98, 1 TD; D.Johnson 3-29; J.Samuels 3-26; D.Cain 1-35; CIN 2 1:55 T.Boyd 15 yd. pass from R.Finley (R.Bullock kick) 3-69, 1:26 3-7 PIT 3 11:10 J.Washington 79 yd. pass from D.Hodges (C.Boswell kick) 3-83, 1:26 10-7 RECEIVING T.Jones 1-9; B.Snell Jr. 1-5; V.McDonald 1-1. CIN – T.Boyd 5-101, 1 TD; G.Bernard 3-31; A.Erickson 2-43; A.Tate 1-10; T.Eifert CIN 3 5:07 R.Bullock 27 yd. Field Goal 9-68, 6:03 10-10 1-7. PIT 4 11:59 C.Boswell 47 yd. Field Goal 6-42, 2:21 13-10 PIT 4 3:18 C.Boswell 26 yd. Field Goal 7-35, 1:53 16-10 TEAM STATISTICS STEELERS STARTERS BENGALS STARTERS Steelers Browns Offense Defense Offense Defense First Downs 16 11 WR 80 J.Holton DT 97 C.Heyward WR 19 A.Tate LDE 96 C.Dunlap 3rd Down 5-16 2-12 LT 78 A.Villanueva NT 79 J.Hargrave LT 77 C.Glenn NT 99 A.Billings Total Net Yards 339 244 LG 73 R.Foster LOLB 90 T.Watt LG 53 B.Price DT 95 R.Wren Off Plays 68 51 C 67 B.Finney LILB 26 M.Barron C 66 T.Hopkins DT 91 T.Tupou Avg Gain 5.0 4.8 RG 66 D.DeCastro RLIB 55 D.Bush RG 67 J.Miller RDE 94 S.Hubbard Rushing Net 160 86 RT 71 M.Feiler ROLB 48 B.Dupree RT 68 B.Hart LB 59 N.Vigil Passing Net 179 158 TE 89 V.McDonald CB 28 M.Hilton TE 87 C.Uzomah LB 57 G.Pratt Penalties (Yds) 10 (76) 7 (79) RB 24 B.Snell Jr. LCB 23 J.Haden WR 83 T.Boyd CB 21 D.Dennard Turnovers 1 2 TE 88 N.Vannett SS 34 Te.Edmunds QB 5 R.Finley CB 22 W.Jackson III Punts (Avg) 7 (45.1) 9 (46.4) QB 2 M.Rudolph FS 39 M.Fitzpatrick WR 12 A.Erickson S 36 S. Williams TDs 1 1 T 72 Z.Banner RCB 22 S.Nelson HB 25 G.Bernard S 30 J.Bates III FGs 3-3 1-1 TO Remain 2 0 Time of Poss. 34:40 25:20

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