- Final0PIT
TB17
717
7 - Final1MIA
MIN17
2017
20 - Final2SF
ARI17
1417
14 - Final3PHI
DAL27
327
3 - Final4DET
ATL15
3615
36 - Final5NO
CIN13
2013
20 - Final6BUF
GB0
100
10 - Final7NYG
IND44
2744
27 - Final8SD
KC22
2422
24 - Final9HOU
WSH10
2610
26 - Final10CHI
CAR14
2414
24 - Final11TEN
JAC28
1028
10 - Final12STL
SEA10
3010
30 - Final13DEN
OAK16
2816
28 - Final14CLE
BAL14
1314
13 - Final15NYJ
NE30
1730
17
Final
Steelers 17
(9-5-1, 5-3 away)
Buccaneers 7
(11-4, 6-2 home)
Coverage: ABC
9:00 PM ET, December 23, 2002
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -- The Pittsburgh Steelers were intent on teaching the Tampa Bay Buccaneers a lesson.
"Don't think you can just bully us,'' safety Lee Flowers said after the Steelers dominated the Bucs 17-7 Monday night to win the AFC North championship, their seventh division title in 11 years under coach Bill Cowher.
Steelers wide receiver Antwaan Randle El battles Tampa Bay's Dexter Jackson to score a touchdown in the first quarter.
Bettis rushed for 66 yards on 26 carries. He ran for 143 yards and threw a touchdown pass against the Bucs a year ago. ... Dexter Jackson's third-quarter fumble recovery extended Tampa Bay's takeaway streak to 40 games, the longest active string in the NFL. ... Simeon Rice had one of Tampa Bay's two sacks, giving him 15½.
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