Pittsburgh 13, Washington 17

1 2 3 4 T
PIT (1-1) 7 3 3 0 13
WAS (1-1) 3 0 7 7 17

Final

7:30 PM ET
August 22, 2009
FedEx Field,
Landover, MD

Redskins 17, Steelers 13

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1320
Passing 1st downs
610
Rushing 1st downs
69
1st downs from Penalties
11
3rd down efficiency
7-169-18
4th down efficiency
0-12-2
Total Plays5772
Total Yards238304
Passing139137
Comp-Att
15-3515-29
Yards per pass
4.04.7
Rushing99167
Rushing Attempts
2041
Yards per rush
5.04.1
Red Zone (Made-Att)1-32-4
Penalties13-897-52
Turnovers12
Fumbles lost
10
Interceptions thrown
02
Defensive / Special Teams TDs00
Possession24:3235:28
Air/Ground Leaders
Pittsburgh Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Dixon8/166800
Batch5/146300
Washington Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Daniel6/85820
Brennan3/54201
Pittsburgh Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Mendenhall52609
Reilly225020
Washington Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Mason1145018
Dorsey113908
Pittsburgh Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Nance226018
Ward124024
Washington Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Davis231118
Kelly222021
Pittsburgh Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Burnett110
Dixon100
Washington Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Dorsey100
Young001
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERPITWAS
FG08:13Shaun Suisham 20 Yd 03
TD00:53Willie Parker 3 Yd Run (Jeff Reed Kick) 73
SECOND QUARTERPITWAS
FG00:44Jeff Reed 34 Yd 103
THIRD QUARTERPITWAS
TD05:22Marko Mitchell 3 Yd Pass From Chase Daniel (Dave Rayner Kick) 1010
FG02:43Piotr Czech 41 Yd 1310
FOURTH QUARTERPITWAS
TD13:08Fred Davis 18 Yd Pass From Chase Daniel (Dave Rayner Kick) 1317
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LANDOVER, MD - AUGUST 22: Ben Roethlisberger #7 of the Pittsburgh Steelers watches the teams warm up before the...
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LANDOVER, Md. -- The starting quarterback completed one pass. The second- and third-stringers each threw an interception. Only in the preseason can the No. 4 guy get such a great chance to save the day.

Undrafted rookie Chase Daniel, fighting the odds to earn a Washington Redskins roster spot, threw two touchdown passes long after the starters had left the game, overcoming another challenging night for the first-team offense in Saturday's 17-13 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers.

"It's something you dream about since I was 6 or 7, is playing professional football," said Daniel, who placed fourth in the Heisman Trophy voting as a junior at Missouri. "And in none of my dreams did I think I'd go out there and throw two touchdowns in my first NFL game."

Over in the Steelers locker room, there was excitement over a player who didn't even have his own locker. Stefan Logan, a first-year player from South Dakota who stands maybe 5-foot-6, averaged 39 yards on four kickoff returns and 12 yards on four punt returns.

"Coach let me know a few days before the game he was going to give me a shot at kickoff return and punt return," said Logan, whose dressing area consisted of a chair below his number taped to the wall. "I told my mom, I was so excited. I told all my friends. They said when you get the ball, you're going to make something happen and I know you're going to make this team because you go at it so hard."

Of course, there's a decent chance neither Daniel nor Logan will make the opening day roster, so a better prognosis for the regular season came from the first quarter, when the starters were still in the game.

Willie Parker had a 3-yard touchdown run for the Steelers, and Pittsburgh's first-team defense looked in regular season form. The Redskins, shut out 23-0 by Baltimore last week, were happy to get a field goal out of the opening drive, although they needed a fake punt on fourth-and-10 to get the ball down the field.

Washington coach Jim Zorn said his team played with more passion than they did a week ago and initially called Jason Campbell's performance "very good" -- before realizing the quarterback's final numbers: 1 for 7 for 10 yards.

"I thought he stood in strong," Zorn said. "Overall, there was not a lot of production, but I thought he was still in command of what we were trying to do."

With Ben Roethlisberger watching from the sideline -- unable to play after a teammate stepped on his Achilles' tendon during practice this week -- Charlie Batch went 5 for 14 for 63 yards in three series for the Steelers. The drive that led to a touchdown was celebrated with thousands of Terrible Towels, twirled by Pittsburgh fans who again found plenty of prime seats at the Redskins' stadium.

The Terrible Towels were a dominant part of the scene last year when Pittsburgh beat Washington on a Monday night in the regular season. For this game, the Redskins retaliated by distributing 50,000 "Redskins Rally towels" -- resulting in alternating waves of yellow and white throughout the game. The towels also served a practical purpose: Heavy rains fell for much of the first quarter.

Zorn seemed bent on scoring right away, no matter the method. The first play from scrimmage was a deep pass to Malcolm Kelly, broken up by Troy Polamalu. Zorn needed a fake punt to keep the drive alive, and the offense moved all the way to the 2 yard line before Keyaron Fox stopped Ladell Betts on third-and-1. Rather than go for the touchdown on fourth down, Zorn sent on Shaun Suisham to kick a 20-yard field goal.

"We got to get a touchdown and finish a drive," said Clinton Portis, who ran for 26 yards on five carries after sitting out last week. "If we have another big drive, of course we have to finish. We cannot get stopped at the inch line and come up with three points."

The second half belonged to Daniel. No. 2 QB Todd Collins and No. 3 Colt Brennan each had a pass picked off, but Daniel went 6 for 8 for 58 yards with touchdowns to fellow rookie Marko Mitchell and tight end Fred Davis. Zorn said Daniel has a shot at the No. 3 job, but Daniel knows he's also auditioning for other teams.

"It's just good to go out there and get on some film," Daniel said. "I've got three series under my belt. I still made some mistakes out there; that'll come along with experience. I've got a long way to go."

Across the way, the same could be said for Logan.

"I'm glad I got a chance to showcase what I can do on a wet, rainy night," Logan said. "And once it's dry, I'll do a lot better."

Game notes
Redskins injuries: RB Betts (back strain) and FB Mike Sellers (bruised right knee). ... Steelers injuries: OL Jeremy Parquet (rib) and QB Dennis Dixon (right shoulder). ... Pittsburgh's LG Chris Kemoeatu also missed the game with a rib injury, and RB Mewelde Moore remained out with a hamstring injury.


NFL Scores

Thursday, August 20th 2009
Cincinnati 7 Final
New England 6
Philadelphia 15 Final
Indianapolis 23
Friday, August 21st 2009
Tennessee 10 Final
Dallas 30
Atlanta 20 Final
St. Louis 13
Kansas City 13 Final
Minnesota 17
Saturday, August 22nd 2009
Detroit 10 Final
Cleveland 27
Carolina 17 Final
Miami 27
Pittsburgh 13 Final
Washington 17
Tampa Bay 24 Final
Jacksonville 23
NY Giants 3 Final
Chicago 17
Buffalo 21 Final
Green Bay 31
New Orleans 38 Final
Houston 14
Oakland 20 Final
San Francisco 21
San Diego 17 Final
Arizona 6
Denver 13 Final
Seattle 27
Monday, August 24th 2009
NY Jets 23 Final
Baltimore 24