Pittsburgh 33, New England 10

1 2 3 4 T
PIT (9-3) 3 7 13 10 33
NWE (7-5) 7 3 0 0 10

Final

4:15 PM ET
November 30, 2008
Gillette Stadium,
Foxboro, MA

Turnovers doom Cassel, Patriots against steady Steelers

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1919
3rd down efficiency
8-161-13
4th down efficiency
0-02-2
Total Yards333267
Passing172145
Comp-Att
17-3319-39
Yards per pass
5.23.7
Rushing161122
Rushing Attempts
3420
Yards per rush
4.76.1
Penalties8-886-45
Turnovers15
Fumbles lost
03
Interceptions thrown
12
Possession35:0524:55
Air/Ground Leaders
Pittsburgh Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Roethli...17/3317921
New England Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Cassel19/3916902
Pittsburgh Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Parker1687031
Moore1267020
New England Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Faulk673041
Morris1045114
Pittsburgh Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Miller460021
Washington341016
New England Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Faulk748017
Moss445027
Pittsburgh Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Moore100
Davis100
New England Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Cassel220
Slater110
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERPITNWE
TD12:01Sammy Morris 2 Yd Run (Stephen Gostkowski Kick) 07
FG02:51Jeff Reed 20 Yd 37
SECOND QUARTERPITNWE
FG06:48Stephen Gostkowski 29 Yd 310
TD01:55Santonio Holmes 19 Yd Pass From Ben Roethlisberger (Jeff Reed Kick) 1010
THIRD QUARTERPITNWE
FG05:39Jeff Reed 25 Yd 1310
TD05:04Hines Ward 11 Yd Pass From Ben Roethlisberger (Jeff Reed Kick) 2010
FG02:50Jeff Reed 20 Yd 2310
FOURTH QUARTERPITNWE
FG05:43Jeff Reed 45 Yd 2610
TD02:44Gary Russell 1 Yd Run (Jeff Reed Kick) 3310
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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- The Steelers snapped the Patriots' spell over them with a plan that has worked all season: knock 'em down, steal the ball and keep them from gaining yards.

Pittsburgh's top-ranked defense got rolling in the second half, leading the Steelers to a 33-10 win on a cold and rainy Sunday, only their second victory in eight games against New England.

Fast Facts

• The Steelers rallied with 30 unanswered points against the Patriots, marking the first time New England has allowed 30 straight points since the 2003 opener against the Bills.

• The Steelers won at Foxborough for the first time since Week 16 of the 1997 season.

• Ben Roethlisberger tied Otto Graham, Dan Marino and Tom Brady for the most wins by a quarterback in their first five seasons (48).

• Each of New England's five losses have come against AFC opponents.

-- ESPN research

• Rapid Reaction

"We heard a lot of talk about it being a rivalry," Pittsburgh coach Mike Tomlin said. "It hasn't been much of a rivalry until you win some. That's what we talked about coming up here."

The Steelers outscored the Patriots 23-0 in the second half when they had all five of their takeaways and four of their five sacks and gave up 81 yards to a team that had gained more than 500 in each of its two previous games.

"They had to start passing the ball and we didn't have to sit back and try and guess what they were doing," said James Harrison, who sacked Matt Cassel twice, forcing fumbles. "We just pinned our ears back and went at them."

The Steelers (9-3) got two scoring passes from Ben Roethlisberger and four field goals from Jeff Reed and lead Baltimore by one game in the AFC North.

Curtain Call

Pittsburgh held Dallas to just 289 total yards on Sunday, marking the 13th straight game the Steelers defense has held an opponent under 300 yards in a contest. The streak is now the second-longest to start a season since the merger. Here's a look at the list:


Team Streak Season
Rams 14 1973
Steelers 13 2008
49ers 12 2007

The Patriots (7-5) gained only 267 yards and remained a game behind the New York Jets in the AFC East. They're tied with Miami in the division and trail Indianapolis and Baltimore by one game in the wild-card race.

"A couple of weeks ago, all the games became must wins," said Sammy Morris, who scored the Patriots' only touchdown. "Now it puts a little more emphasis on every game."

The Patriots beat the Steelers in two AFC championship games en route to two of their three Super Bowl titles this decade and dominated them 34-13 in Foxborough last season.

"Two different teams," said Hines Ward, who caught one scoring pass. "[Tom] Brady's out on their team. We're worried about the '08 Steelers not the '07 Steelers."

So are their opponents.

Pittsburgh hasn't allowed more than 290 yards in any game this season and held New England to one conversion on 13 third-down plays.

"The weather didn't matter," New England's Kevin Faulk said. "The turnovers were frustrating. You can't do that and win in this league."

Cassel was 19-for-39 for 169 yards and no touchdowns against Pittsburgh after throwing for at least 400 yards in his past two games. He lost his leading receiver when Wes Welker left late in the third quarter after being leveled by safety Ryan Clark. There was no update on Welker's condition.

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Clark offered a quasi-apology after the game.

"They said don't leave your feet," Clark, quoted in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, said the officials told him. "If anybody watches the other games we played, I don't turn any of them down. It's not like I'm trying to be cheap. If anybody comes across, it's my job to tackle him, it's my job to hit him.

"The ball got tipped; he said I shouldn't have left my feet. But I don't really know how to control that. I talked to Kevin Faulk and some other guys, I told them I apologize. I couldn't find Welker after the game to tell him I wasn't trying to be dirty, it was just football."

Randy Moss dropped two passes while wide open, one of which would have gone for a touchdown in the final minute of the first half. Two plays later, Stephen Gostkowski missed a 27-yard field goal.

"Once you drop one ball, you drop another ball, it does start to affect you mentally," Moss said. "I didn't play good today. I'm not blaming it on the weather."

In the third quarter, Matthew Slater fumbled away a kickoff, setting up Roethlisberger's 11-yard scoring pass to Ward. Slater filled in for Ellis Hobbs, who sat out that play after suffering cramps.

Harrison forced fumbles by Cassel on his two sacks, which gave him 14 for the season. One led to Reed's 20-yard field goal that made it 23-10. Reed missed his kick after the other one.

"That's what we've come to expect from him," Tomlin said of Harrison.

Troy Polamalu's interception with 9:18 left led to Reed's 40-yard field goal. Then Lawrence Timmons returned another interception 89 yards, setting up Gary Russell's 1-yard touchdown run.

"It's not about Matt Cassel," the quarterback said. "It's about 11 guys on offense trying to get better and I could care less about" his game-by-game progress being stopped.

With more than five minutes left, most of the drenched fans had headed to the warmth of their cars. Some who remained waved yellow-and-black Terrible Towels.

New England scored first on Morris' 2-yard run after Mike Vrabel intercepted Roethlisberger's pass on Pittsburgh's second offensive play. Gostkowski's 29-yard field goal gave the Patriots a 10-3 lead before Roethlisberger's 19-yard scoring pass to Santonio Holmes with 1:55 left in the half.

Roethlisberger went 17-for-33 for 179 yards and one interception as the Steelers converted on 8-of-16 third downs and put up their third-highest scoring game of the season despite coming in ranked only 26th in yards gained.

But the defense was the difference.

"It was unbelievable," Roethlisberger said. "You just get to the sideline, put your coat on, your hat on, and, all of a sudden, you're ready to go back on the field."

Game notes
Harrison, with 14 sacks, and Woodley, with 11 1/2, set a club record for most combined sacks by two players. ... Faulk's 41-yard run was the third longest of his 10-year career. ... Both teams had 19 first downs, but the Steelers had an edge of 10 minutes, 10 seconds in time of possession.

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.


NFL Scores

Thursday, November 27th 2008
Tennessee 47 Final
Detroit 10
Seattle 9 Final
Dallas 34
Arizona 20 Final
Philadelphia 48
Sunday, November 30th 2008
San Francisco 10 Final
Buffalo 3
Baltimore 34 Final
Cincinnati 3
Indianapolis 10 Final
Cleveland 6
Carolina 35 Final
Green Bay 31
Miami 16 Final
St. Louis 12
New Orleans 20 Final
Tampa Bay 23
NY Giants 23 Final
Washington 7
Atlanta 22 Final
San Diego 16
Kansas City 20 Final
Oakland 13
Pittsburgh 33 Final
New England 10
Denver 34 Final
NY Jets 17
Chicago 14 Final
Minnesota 34
Monday, December 1st 2008
Jacksonville 17 Final
Houston 30