Tuesday, January 10, 2012

NFL playoffs: After rallying, Steelers don?t even get a chance in OT

Denver ? Ben Roethlisberger was rarin? to go after rallying the Pittsburgh Steelers in the fourth quarter.

Standing on the sideline, the banged-up quarterback with the balky ankle was anxiously waiting for his chance to take the field in overtime.

Given the new rules, all the Pittsburgh defense had to do was hold the Denver Broncos to a field goal ? or, even better, a punt ? and Roethlisberger would get another crack.

It didn?t happen.

The next time Roethlisberger stepped onto the field was to congratulate Tim Tebow and the Broncos. Tebow worked his magic yet again, hitting Demaryius Thomas for an 80-yard catch and run for a stunning 29-23 in the AFC wild-card game on Sunday.

The play that ended the season for the Steelers (12-5) took all of 11 seconds.

?Any loss stinks for me and this is no different,? Roethlisberger said. ?It?s hard to put into words right now. It?s a frustrating thing.?

Moments earlier, the Steelers were poised to steal an improbable win in regulation. With his team trailing 23-16 with less than 4 minutes remaining, Roethlisberger found Jerricho Cotchery in the end zone for the game-tying score.

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After getting the ball back with 1:37 remaining, Roethlisberger ? showing little effects from an ankle injury that?s been bothering him for about a month? drove the team to the outer edge of field-goal range.

From there, it unraveled. Roethlisberger had the ball jarred loose by Elvis Dumervil before pouncing on it. But it pushed the Steelers out of range and led to overtime.

The Broncos (9-8) won the coin toss and Tebow quickly went to work.

One play later, the capacity crowd was roaring and the Steelers were reeling. The Broncos move on to play New England next weekend.

?Nice job by those guys,? Pittsburgh coach Mike Tomlin said. ?They made the significant plays tonight.?

The heavily favored Steelers entered this game a dinged-up bunch. Roethlisberger was bothered by an ankle injury, but still played.

And well, too, finishing 22-for-44 for 289 yards and one TD pass. He also threw an interception.

Tailback Rashard Mendenhall didn?t play due to a knee injury and Pro Bowl center Maurkice Pouncey was inactive for the game because of a sore ankle.

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Source: http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/sports/53258153-77/steelers-roethlisberger-field-game.html.csp

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