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Satellite News Service Week 02 1 Satellite News Service Week 02 1. 49ERS @ STEELERS 3:45 2. TITANS @ BROWNS 4:52 3. CARDINALS @ BEARS 4:09 4. DOLPHINS @ JAGUARS 3:37 5. BRONCOS @ CHIEFS 4:16 6. PATRIOTS @ BILLS 4:31 7. FALCONS @ GIANTS 4:30 8. TEXANS @ PANTHERS 4:16 9. CHARGERS @ BENGALS 4:04 10. RAMS @ REDSKINS 3:38 11. RAVENS @ RAIDERS 4:03 12. COWBOYS @ EAGLES 3:59 13. BUCCANEERS @ SAINTS 3:23 14. LIONS @ VIKINGS 3:18 15. SEAHAWKS @ PACKERS 3:16 TRT: 70:59 WITH BARS 1:00:02;00 – SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS @ PITTSBURGH STEELERS MIKE WILL HIKED IT, THE INSIDE FACTOR, GOOD PLAYER, THUMPER, BUT NOT REAL FAST. PLAY ACTION FAKE ON 3RD AND 5. BEN'S GOING TO THROW IT LONG DOWN THE FIELD. THERE'S A MAN RUNNING UNDERNEATH IT, AND HE'S GOT IT, DARRIUS HEYWARD-BAY. HAD TO STEP ON DONTAE JOHNSON IN THE MIDDLE BACK, AND HE PULLED IT IN. INSIDE THE 40 AT THE 37-YARD LINE. IT'S THE SNAP. HE'S BACK, THROWS IT. TOUCHDOWN PITTSBURGH. DEEP COVER IN THE END ZONE. PULLS IT IN, AND THE STEELERS DRAW FIRST BLOOD. 3 FOR 4 ON 3RD DOWNS ARE THE STEELERS, 3RD AND 6 AT THEIR 39. BEN IS BACK WITH A SHOTGUN SNAP. HE'S GOING TO THROW IT DOWN THE LEFT- SIDE LINE. THERE'S A MAN OPEN. HE'S GOT IT AT THE 20, ANTONIO. JUKES AT 15, 10, 5. PYLON. IS HE IN? NO, HE'S AT THE 1-YARD LINE, _____, BUT THAT WAS A HECK OF A PLAY. SHOT. WE GIVE TO ANTONIO, AND DEANGELO ______. STRAIGHTEN OUT HERE. DEANGELO WILLIAMS NOW IN FOR THE TOUCHDOWN FROM 2 YARDS OUT. STEELERS LEADING 16-3, TRYING TO GET MORE. PLAY ACTION FAKE. BEN WANTS TO THROW IT DEEP. HE THROWS IT DOWN THE MIDDLE OF THE FIELD AND OPEN. TOUCHDOWN, DARRIUS HEYWARD-BAY, FOR A 35 OUT ON A POST PATTERN. THAT IS ________ ON THE STRONG SAFETY. 18-YARD PASS PLAY, PISTOL. HE HANDS IT OFF. NO FUMBLE. THE STEELERS HAVE IT. THE BALL CAME OUT AND THE STEELERS STEPPED ON IT. WHY _______. LONG COUNT BY ROETHLISBERGER. GETS Page 1 of 20 THE SNAP, DEANGELO GETS THE CALL. HE'S IN, UNTOUCHED FOR THE PITTSBURGH STEELERS TOUCHDOWN. DEANGELO WILLIAMS AND THE STEELERS ARE HAVING FUN. IF THEY COULD MOVE THE BALL BETWEEN 20S, THIS COULD PUT ANYTHING ON THE BOARD. 1ST AND 15 FROM THE 30, INVERTED WHISPER, WISHBONE FAKE, KAEPERNICK WITH ALL DAY. THERE'S A MAN WIDE OPEN. HE'S GOT IT AT THE 45. RUNNING UP THE SIDELINE, VERNON DAVIS INSIDE THE 30. MIKE MITCHELL FINALLY CRACKS THEM DOWN. 4TH AND GOAL FROM THE 11TH. HERE'S THE SNAP. BACK IS KAEPERNICK, HE THROWS IT FOR THE END ZONE. THERE'S A MAN OPEN BACK THERE, BUT HE'S OUT OF BOUNDS. DID HE CATCH IT INBOUND? YEAH, ANQUAN BOLDIN DID. ANQUAN BOLDIN DID THE TOE DANCE, AND THEY CALL A TOUCHDOWN. 3RD DOWN AND 2 FOR THE STEELERS AT THEIR 44. BEN IS BACK, SURVEYS, CHASED OUT OF THE POCKET, ROLLING RIGHT, THROWS IT LONG DOWN THE FIELD. THERE'S A MAN OPEN, AND IT'S HOLDING INSIDE THE 20, INSIDE THE 15 BY MARKUS WHEATON. AND I THINK WE'RE GOING TO HAVE A FIRST AND GOAL. SECOND AND GOAL AT THE 1, AND DEANGELO GETS THE CALL, STRAIGHT AHEAD. THE PILE MOVES. THE PILE, DOES IT MOVE ENOUGH? YES, IT DOES. A PITTSBURGH STEELERS TOUCHDOWN. DEANGELO WILLIAMS. AND YOU LOVE THE WAY DEANGELO WILLIAMS' FEET NEVER STOP CHURNING. IN THE POWER PISTOL, PLAY ACTION FAKE, HE WANTS TO THROW IT DEEP. THROWS IT DOWN THE MIDDLE OF THE FIELD, KNOWS A MAN MISSED TACKLE. 35, 30. THAT IS TORREY SMITH, 25, 20. THEY'RE NOT GOING TO CATCH HIM. AND THAT'LL GO AS A 75-YARD STRIKE FROM KAEPERNICK TO THE VETERAN SMITH. WOW. OH-OH. NEUTRAL ZONE INFRACTION. I DON'T SEE A FLAG. BEN GOES LONG, RUNNING UNDERNEATH IT. THAT IS ANTONIO BROWN, PULLING IT IN INSIDE THE 30, DOWN INSIDE THE 20. GET'S THE SNAP, HE WANTS TO THROW IT. HE THROWS IT FOR THE END ZONE, AND THAT'S A TOUCHDOWN. LEFT SIDE OF THE END ZONE, RUNNING, TURNED THE CORNER. ANTONIO BROWN. AND THAT'LL DO IT. FINAL SCORE, PITTSBURGH 43, SAN FRANCISCO 18. WHO SAW THIS COMING TODAY? YOU KNOW, I FIGURED THEY'D COME BACK AND PLAY WELL. BUT I WASN'T FIGURING THIS WELL. 1:03:52;00 – TENNESSEE TITANS @ CLEVELAND BROWNS BACK AND H-BACK AND CROWELL THE RUNNING BACK, ON SECOND AND 8, MANZIEL UNDER CENTER FROM HIS OWN 40. PLAY ACTION, BACK TO PASS, GOING TO GO LONG. HE'S GOT BENJAMIN OUT THERE, AND HE CAUGHT IT, 10, 5, TOUCHDOWN. THEY DID IT AGAIN. JUST LIKE LAST WEEK, THIS TIME A LITTLE FARTHER, 60 YARDS. WELL, YOU CAN'T HAVE A BETTER START THAN THIS. COMING OFF THE LEFT SIDE BY CRAIG STEVENS, TERRANCE WEST THE TAILBACK, AND THEY GIVE IT TO THE FORMER BROWN, AND HE RUNS AND HE FUMBLES. AND THE BROWNS HAVE IT AT THE 50-YARD LINE. DANSBY KNOCKED THE BALL OUT, AND THE BROWNS COME UP WITH IT AND COMING Page 2 of 20 OUT WITH IT IS JOE HADEN, AND THE BROWNS HAVE IT AT MIDFIELD. WELL, HE FUMBLED ONCE LAST WEEK IN THEIR GAME; AND HE JUST DID IT AGAIN. HAWKINS WIDE LEFT, GABRIEL WIDE, RATHER BENJAMIN WIDE RIGHT. HAWKINS IN MOTION. CROWELL IN THE BACKFIELD WITH MALCOLM JOHNSON. THEY GIVE IT TO THE CROW, HE'S TO THE 10TH, HE'S TO THE 5, HE'S TO THE 1, HE REACHES OUT, TOUCHDOWN. HE GOT THE BALL IN. AND THE CROW LANDS IN THE END ZONE. 3RD DOWN AND 3, THEY NEED THE 35-YARD LINE. THEY'RE AT THE 38. MARIOTA, WAITING ON THE SNAP. HE TAKES IT, HE BOOTLEGS IT OUT TO THE LEFT, LOOKS, LOOKS, PULLS IT BACK, FLIPS, HE'S GOING DOWN. JOHN HUGHES HIT HIM, HE FUMBLED, MINGO REACHING FOR THE BALL, AND KIRKSEY CAME UP WITH IT. AND IT'S BROWNS' BALL. BRETT KERN IS BACK AT HIS 12, BENJAMIN TO RETURN IT, HIS 25. KERN HITS IT HIGH INTO THE AIR. BENJAMIN BACKTRACKS LIKE AN OUTFIELDER, MAKES THE CATCH AT THE 21. NOW CUTS RIGHT UP THE MIDDLE. HE'S TO THE 30, 35, ACROSS THE FIELD, 40, 45. HE'S TO THE 50, HE'S TO THE 40, HE'S DOWN ON THEIR SIDELINES, HE GOT A BLOCK, HE LEAPS 10, 5, TOUCHDOWN. THE RABBIT DID IT AGAIN. IS HE ELECTRIC OR NOT? 72 YARDS. I MEAN HE CAME ALL THE WAY ACROSS THE FIELD, HE TOOK IT UP THE MIDDLE, THEN BOUNCED IT THROUGH THE OUTSIDE. GOT A GREAT BLOCK ON THE KICKER DOWN THE FIELD. AND HE GOT A BEAUTIFUL BLOCK FROM PIERRE DESIR, AND THAT WAS THE LAST BLOCK THAT HE NEEDED. HERE'S MARIO AND ON 2ND DOWN, PLAY ACTION FAKE TO SANKEY. HE GOT HIT AND SACKED. JOHN HUGHES GOT HIM BACK AT THE 41. WELL HE WAS LOOKING LEFT, AND HE DIDN'T LOOK TO THE RIGHT BECAUSE THAT'S WHERE JOHN HUGHES WAS BEARING DOWN ON HIM. WEST THE RUNNING BACK, SUPERNAW ANXIOUS AND H-BACK OFFSET TO THE LEFT. HUNTER IS THE LONE WIDE RECEIVER, BOOTLEG OUT TO THE RIGHT, AND THE THROW BY MARIOTA DOWN TO THE MIDDLE, AND IT IS CAUGHT BY FASANO WHO TUMBLES IN FOR A TOUCHDOWN. ANTHONY FASANO, RIGHT OVER THE MIDDLE; AND MARIOTA HAS HIS FIFTH TOUCHDOWN PASS OF THE SEASON. AND TENNESSEE WITH A MINUTE, 36 LEFT, THEY SCORE. 4TH DOWN AND 6, WAITING ON THE SNAP, MARIOTA'S GOT IT, SHORT DROP, ______, HE'S GETTING PRESSURE. HE GOT HIT AS HE THREW. INTO THE END ZONE, TOUCHDOWN DORIAL GREEN-BECKHAM. UP OVER JOE HADEN AND THE TITANS SCORE AGAIN. WELL, GREEN-BECKHAM IS THE ONLY GUY THAT COULD HAVE CAUGHT THAT. HE'S AT 6'5" AND THAT BALL WAS THROWN PRETTY HIGH. I MEAN THE ONLY OTHER GUY THAT COULD HAVE CAUGHT IT IS TRISTAN THOMPSON, AND HE'S NOT HERE YET. 3RD DOWN AND 7 FOR THE BROWNS, THEY BRING A MAN IN MOTION. IT'S GABRIEL. IN THE BACK FIELD DUKE JOHNSON, SHOTGUN FOR MANZIEL. TENNESSEE JUMPING UP THE MIDDLE. HERE'S JOHNNY BOOTLEGS OUT TO THE LEFT, LOOKING, LOOKING, DOWN THE FIELD, GOING TO THROW ONE DOWN FOR BENJAMIN. HE'S THERE. HE'S GOT IT AND HE'S RUNNING IN, TOUCHDOWN. THE RABBIT DOES IT AGAIN. AND I NOMINATE FOR AFC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK, TRAVIS BENJAMIN. DOES ANYONE SECOND? 51-YARD TOUCHDOWN PASS, MANZIEL TO BENJAMIN. HE'S GOT 3 TOUCHDOWNS IN THE GAME. TWO RECEIVERS Page 3 of 20 RIGHT, TWO TO THE LEFT, MARIOTA INSIDE THE BROWNS' 20, THE 19, TAKES THE SNAP ON 1ST DOWN. STEPS UP, HE GOT HIT, THE BALL IS DOWN. LOOSE BALL AND THE BROWNS ARE ON IT. THEY'VE RECOVERED IT AGAIN, INSIDE THE 25 AT THE 23. ARMONTY BRYANT CAME AROUND THE CORNER, AND HE TOMAHAWKED HIS RIGHT HAND AS HE WENT TO THROW IT. AND THEN ON THE BACKSIDE OF IT, RANDY STARKS CAME UP WITH THE FUMBLE RECOVERY AS THE BROWNS ARE OUR WINNER ON THE DAY OF THEIR HOME OPENER. THEY GO TO 1 AND 1 ON THE YEAR. THEY JUMPED OUT 21-0, THEY GOT CHALLENGED AT 21-14, AND THE LITTLEST GUY ON THE FIELD ENDED UP TO BE THE BIGGEST AND MOST IMPORTANT GUY ON THE DAY.
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