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STEELERS
4 Josh MILLER . P
9 Norm JOHNSON K
10 Kordell STEWART . . . .01
Ii Mike QUINN 0817 Cuqtis MARSH WR
18 MIkeTOMCZAK 0119 Andre COLEMAN .. .WR
21 Dennell WOOLFORD . . LB
24 Chris OLDUAM CS
25 Fred MCAFEE RB
27 J.B. BROWN CD
29 Randy FULLER Dl30 Chad SCOTT Dl34 Tim LESTER Ft
36 Jerome BETTIS RB
37 Cornell LAKE 55
38 len WITMAN Ft
39 Darren PERRY FS
40 Myron BELL S
41 Lethen FLOWERS PB
43 George JONES .046 Trey SADOWSKI USO Earl HOLMES LB
SI Caries EMMONS LB
53 Steven CONLEY LB
54 Doom JONES It55 Jerry OLSAVSKY LB
62 Tom MYSLINSKI OL
63 Dermuitti DAWSON....C65 John JACKSON OT
66 Jim SWEENEY C/S67 Jamain STEPHENS . .. .0168 BrendenSTAl C
7! Orpheus ROYE DL
73 Justim STRZELCZYK. .G/OT
74 Melon HARRISON Dl76 Kevin HENRY DE
77 Will WOLFORD CIT79 Paul WIGGINS CL
81 Charles JOHNSON . . ,WR
82 Tancey THIGPEN . . . .WR
83 Corey HOLLIDAY . .. .WR84 Kirk BOTKIN TE
87 Mark BRUENER TE
88 Courtney HAWKINS . .WR
89 WIll BLACK WELL . . . .WR
92 Jason GILDON LB
93 Joel STEED NT
95 Gre9LLOYD LB
96 Mike VRABEL DL
97 Rod MANUEL DE
98 Oliver GIBSON DL
99 Levon KIRKLAND
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WR 82 Yoncey THIGPEN
IT 65 John JACKSON
LO 77 Will WOLFORD
C 63 Dermonttl DAWSON
RG 68 Brenden STAI
RT 73 Justin STRZELCZYK
TE 87 Mark BRUENER
WR 81 Charles JOHNSON
08 10 Kordell STEWART
ED 34 Tim LESTER
RB 36 Jerome BEITIS
74 ChrIs SULlIVAN
97 Mark WHEELER
95 Henry THOMAS
55 VRII1eMGINEST
53 Chris SLADE
52 TedJOHNSON
59 Todd COLLINS
24 TyLAW
31 Jimmy HITCHCOCK
36 Lawyer MILLOY
32 Willie Ct-AT
I 9 Andre COLEMAN
77 Will WOLFORD
68 Brenden StAt
66 Thu SWEENEY
62 Tom MYSLINSKI
67 Jamain STEPHENS
46 Tray SADOWSKI
88 Courtney HAWKINS
18 Mike TOMCZAK
38 Jon WITMAN
25 Fred MCAFEE
96 MIke JONES
90 Chad EATON
72 Devin WYMAN
98 BroSon MITCHELL
99 Vernon CRAWFORD
58 Marty MOORE
54 Tedy BRUSCHI
26 Chris CANTY
21 Steve ISRAEL
25 Larry WHIGHAM
42 Chr1sCARTER
17 Cirlis MARSH
67 Jamain STEPHENS
66 Jim SWEENEY
66 Jim SWEENEY
79 Paul WIGGINS
84 kirk BOTKIN
83 Corey HOLLIDAY
89 Will BLACKWELL
II Mike QUINN
43 George JONES
RCB 37 Carnell LAKE
55 40 Myron BELL
FS 39 Darren PERRY
WR 84 Shown JEFfERSON
LI 78 Bruce ARMSTRONG
LG 68 Max LANE
C 64 Dave WOHLMAUGH
RG 7) Todd RUCCI
RT 77 Zefross MOSS
TE 87 Ben COMES
WR 88 Terry GLENN
OB 11 Drew BLEDSOE
RB 28 CurtIs MARTIN
Fl 33 Sam GASH
30 (lIed SCOTT
37 Cornell LAKE
24 Chris OLDHAM
82 Vincent BRISBI
66 Ed ELLIS
63 Heath IRWIN
67 MIke GISLER
6! Damon BENSON
68 Max LANE
85 Lovef I PURNELI
80 Troy BROWN
16 Scott ZOLAK
22 David MEGGETT
41 keith BYARS
95 GregLLOYD
29 Randy FULLER
27 J.B. BROWN
29 Randy FULLER
41 Lethon FLOWERS
83 Dietrich JELLS
63 Heath IRWIN
75 DannyVILLA
60 Scott REHBERG
17 Tony GAITER
19 TOrnTUPA
29 Derrick CIJL[ORS
23 Sedrlck SNAW
35 Macrio GRIER
PATRIOTS
4 Adam VINATIERI K
11 Drew BLEDSOE 0116 Scot1ZOLAK 0117 TonyGAITER WR
19 TantTIJPA P10121 Steve ISRAEL (B22 DavId MEGG!TT RB
23 Sedrick SHAW RB
24TyLAW Cl
25 Larry WHIGHAM SS
26 Chris CANTY Cl28 CurtIs MARTIN RI29 DerrIck CULLORS .1131 Jimmy HITCHCOCK CS
32 WIBIeCLAY FS
33 Sam GASH .f B
35 Marrie CRIER RB/Fl36 Lawyer MILLOY 55
41 keith BYARS Fl/if42 Chris CARTER ES
SI Bernard RUSS LB
52 Ted JOHNSON JAil53 (IrIs SLADE OLB
54 TedyBRUSCHI OLS
55 WIle McGINEST DE
58 Marty MOORE MLB
59 Todd COLUNS OLD
60 Scott REHDERG I61 Damon DENSON
63 Heath IRWIN C
64 Dave WOHLABAUGH C
66 EdELLIS T
67 Mike GISLER C/C68 MOiLANE C
71 ToJdRUCCI C
Devin WYMAN .DT
Chris SULLIVAN SE
Danny VILLA OL/LS
Zeiress MOSS 7
Bruce ARMSTRONG T
Trey BROWN WR
Vincent WE
Dietrich JELLS WE
Shown JEFFERSON WR
Levett PURNELL TE
Ben COATES TE
Terry GLENN WR
Chad EATON DT
Henry ThOMAS Dl96 Mike JONES DE/DT
97 Mark WHEELER DI98 Brandon MITCHELL .OL
99 Vernon CRAWFORD .. . .01.8
PITTSBURGH STEELERS vs. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTSSATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1998— THREE RIVERS STADIUM —12:30 RM.
STEELERS OFFENSE STEELERS DEFENSE
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74 Nolan HARRISON
93 Joel STEED
76 kevini HENRY
92 Jason GILDON
99 Levon KIRKLAND
50 Earl HOLMES
54 Doitta JONES
30 Chad SCOTT
97 Rod MANUEL96 MIke VRABEL
98 OlIver GIBSON
71 OrpheusROYl
53 Steve CONLEY
55 Jerry OLSAVSKY
55 Jerry OLSAYSKY
51 Carlos EMMONS
21 Donjiell WOOLFORD
PATRIOTS DEFENSEIDE
LDT
RDT
ROE
WLB
MLB
SLB
RCB
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PATRIOTS OFFENSE
51 Bernard RUSS
STEELERS SPECIALISTS
P 4 Josh MILLER
Pk 9 Norm JOHNSON
N 18 Mike TOMCZAK
PR 89 Will BLACKWELL
KOR 89 Will BLACKWELL
PC 62 Tom MYSLINSKI
KC 62 Tom MYSLINSKI
19 Andre COLEMAN
19 Andre COLEMAN
84 Kirk BOTKIN
66 Jim SWEENEY
PATRIOTS SPECIALISTS
88 Courtney HAWKINS
88 Courtney HAWKINS
63 Dermontti DAWSON
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David MEGGE1T
Danny VILLA
Danny VILLA
STEELERS PRONUNCIATIONS
Mark Bruener W-ner); CarIes Emmens (EM-mini); LetlianFlowers (LEE-thon); Kevm Henry (KEE-vink Dante Jones(DON-toy); Levon Kirkland (lul-VON); Toni MysFmslci (MYS-In-ski);Chris 011mm (OLD-urn); Jerry Olsnvsky (eI-SAV-skoe); OrpheusReye (OR-fee-u, Roy); Brende. SIei (SW); Juirin Strzolcryk(STREL-zik); Mike VreIeI CVray-huII)
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TODAY'S OFFICIALS
Referee—Wait Colemao (651; limpire—Rex Stuart (103);
Head Linesman—Gary Slaughter (3O);LIne Judge—Ron Bnynes (56);
Back Judge—Em Milk (80); SIde Judge—Neely Dunn (89);
Field Judge—Kirk Doman (6); Alternate—Tom White (123);
Supervlsor—Ron DeSouza; Observer—Jim Poole
PATRIOTS PRONUNCIATIONkTedy Bruschi (DREW-ski); Macdo Crier (MARE-ne-oh GREER); WillieMcGinest (Mc-5inwest); Zekoss Moss (REF I-moo); Leveit Fume11(LOVE-it); Tedi Rued (ROOCH-ee); Sedrlck Show (SAID-rick); AdamVinatieri (VIN-o-TERRY); Dove WeHabeudi (WOOL-uh-hah)
PITTSBURGH STEELERS
NFL
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
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STEELERS40 BELL, Myron S
36 BUllS, Jerome SB89 BL#CKWELI. Wifi WR
84 BOIKIN, Kirk TI
27 BROWN, J.8 CD
87 BRUENER, Mark TI
19 COLEMAN, Andre Wit53 CONLEY, Steven LB
63 DAWSON, Dermoutti.. . . C
Si EMMONS, Caries LB
4! FLOWERS, Lethon DB
29 FULLER, Randy DO
98 GIBSON, Oliver DL
92 GILDON, Jason LI
14 HARRISON, Nolan ,.. . DI88 HAWKINS, Courtney . . Wit
76 HENRY, Kevin DI
83 HOLLIDAY, Corey ... . Wit
SO HOLMES, Earl LB
65 JACKSON, John 0131 JOHNSON, Charles . + . Wit
9 JOHNSON, Norm K
54 JONES, bonto LB
43 JONES, George RB
99 KIRKLAND, Levon LB
37 LAKE, Cornell 55
34 LESTER, Tim FB
95 LLOYD, Greg 18
97 MANUEL, Rod DE
17 MARSH, Curtis Wit
25 MCAFEE, Fred RB
4 MILLER, Jack P
62 MYSLINSKI, Tom 01.
24 OLDHAM, Chris a55 OLSAVSKY, Jerry LB
39 PERRY, Decree FS
ii QUINN, Mike OB
71 ROTE. Orpheus DI
46 SADOWSKI, Troy TI
30 SCOTT, (hod 0868 STAI, Brenden S
93 STEED, Joel NT
67 STEPHENS, Jamain .. .01JO STEWART, Kordell . . . . OB
73 STRLEI.CZYK, Justin .
66 SWEENEY, Jim C/S82 THIOPEN, Yancey . .. . WitIS TOMCZAK,Mike 03
96 VRABEL, Mike DE
79 WIGGINS,Poul OL
38 WITMAN, Joe FB
77 WOLFORD, Will 6/I21 WOOLFORD, Donnell . CI
Wok kp±4 JosbMiller P 6-3 215 27 2 Arizona9 Nermlohnson K 6-2 202 37 lb UCLA
10 Kordel Stewart . .QB 6-1 212 25 3 Colored.11 MIke Quinn GB 6-3 220 23 it Stephen F. AustIn
(7 CurtisMorsli Wit 6-2 206 26 3 Draft
18 MIce Tontczak OR 6-I 207 35 13 Utile State19 Aidre Coleman IJJp 5.9 165 25 4 Kansas State
21 DonneD Weolford .. . .CB 59 200 31 9 Clemson
21 ChrkOldlun U 54 200 29 7 Oregon
25 Fred McAfee RD 5-10 198 29 7 Mississkipi College27 J.B. Brown (B 6-0 191 30 9 Maryland29 Randy Fuller DI 5-10 185 27 4 Tennessee State
30 ChadScett SB 6-1 203 23 P MeryJand34 Tim Loiter Fl 5-10 238 29 6 Eastern Kentucky
36 Jerome Bettis RI S-Il 243 25 5 Notre Dame37 Canielltake 55 6-I 210 30 9 UCLA
38 Jon Wilmon .18 6-1 240 25 2 PennSlole39 Darren Perry ES 5-lI 196 29 6 Poem State
40 Myron loll S 5-11 203 26 4 Michigan Stale41 Lethentlowers Dl 6-0 213 24 3 GeorgiaTedi
43 George Jones RB 5-9 204 24 R San Diego State46 Tray Sadewskl TI 6-5 252 32 8 Georgia
SO Earl Holmes .10 6-2 246 24 2 Florida A&MSI Curios Enimens LI 6-5 246 24 2 Arkansas State
53 Steven Cenley LI 6-5 235 25 2 Arkansas
54 Dontaiones LB 6-2 234 25 3 Nebraska
55 Jerry Olsevsky LB 6-I 224 30 9 Pittsburgh62 Toni Myslinski 01 6-3 287 28 5 Tennessee
63 Dermentti Dawson - . - £ 6-2 288 32 10 Kentucky
65 John Jackson OT 64 297 33 10 Eastern Kentucky
66 Jim Sweeney C/S 6-4 298 34 14 Pittsburgh67 Jantuin Stephens . . .OT 6-6 336 23 2 North Carolina UT68 Broaden Stai 0 6-4 305 25 3 Nebraska
71 Orpheus bye DI 6-4 290 23 2 Florida State73 Justin Strzelczyk . .G/OT 6-6 305 28 8 Maine74 Nolan Harrison DE 6-5 280 28 7 IndIana
76 Kevin Henry DI 6-4 282 29 5 MIssissippi St.77 Wit Wolf ord G/T 6-5 300 33 13 Vanderbilt79 Paul Wiggins OL 6-3 307 24 R Oregon
81 Charles Johnson WR 6-0 195 26 4 Colorado
82 Yancey Thigpen - . . .WR 6-1 205 28 6 Winston-Salem State83 Corey Rolfiday Wit 6-2 208 26 3 North Carolina84 Kirk Botkin IL 6-3 245 26 3 Arkansas87 Mark Bruener II 6-4 258 25 3 WashIngton
88 Courtney Hawkins - .WR 5-9 183 28 6 Michigan State
89 Will Blackwell Wit 6-0 (84 22 R San Diego Stare
92 Jason Gilden LB 6-3 245 25 4 Oklahoma State
93 Joel Steed NT 6-2 310 28 6 Colorado
95 Greg Ueyd LB 6-2 235 32 11 Fort Valley State96 Mike Vrebel DI 6-4 275 22 it Ohio State
97 Red Manuel DI 6-5 290 23 R Oklahoma
98 Oliver Gibson DL 6-3 298 25 3 Nefre Dame
99 Leveis Kirkland LB 6-I 274 28 6 clemson
HEAD COACH: Bill Cowher. ASSISTANT COACHES: Mike Archer Cinabucicers), David (alley (wide receivers), Chum Galley (effeesive
ceerdinate4, Jim Heslent (defensive coorluator); Dick Hook (running backs), Tim Lewis (del eiislve bats), John Mitchell (defensive
lao). Mike Mularkey (tiaht ends), Ken Stephenson (offensive lao), Ron Loot (special teams).
t Wok Ago4 Adam Vlnatieri K 6-0 200 24 2 South Dakota State
11 Drew Bledso. GB 6-5 233 25 5 WashIngton State
16 Scott Zolak GB 6-5 235 30 7 Maryland
17 TonyGaiter WR 5-8 170 23 it Miami (Fla.J
19 Toni Tupa P/01 6-4 220 31 9 Utile State21 Stevelsroel Cl 5-11 194 28 6 PIttsburgh22 David Meggett RB 5-7 190 31 9 lewson State23 Sedrick Show RB 6-0 214 24 R Iowa24 lytaw CR 5-Il 200 23 3 Michigan
25 Larry Whigham SS 6-2 205 25 4 Northeast Louisiana
26 ChrlsCanty Cl 5-9 185 21 it KeusosStote
28 Curtis Martin RB 5-11 205 24 3 Pittsburgh
29 DerrIck Cullors RB 5-11 205 24 I Murray State 0(y)31 Jimmy Hitchcock 5-10 188 26 3 North Carolina
32 Mile Cloy FS 5-10 200 21 6 GeorgIa Tech
33 Sam Gosh FB 6-0 235 28 6 Penn State
35 Marrlo Grier RB/ID 5-lU 229 26 2 Tennessee-Chattanooga
36 Lawyer Milky 55 6-0 208 24 2 Washington
41 Keith Byars Fl/Il 6-I 255 34 12 Ohio State
42 Chris Carter FS 6-1 201 23 it Texas
51 Bernard Russ LB 6-0 225 23 R West Virginia52 Iii Johnson MLB 6-3 240 25 3 Colorado
53 (iris Slade Oil 6-S 245 26 5 Virginia
54 ledy BruscM 018 6-1 245 24 2 Arizona
55 WIllie McGinest Di 6—S 255 25 4 Southern California
58 Marty Moore MAt 6-1 244 26 4 Kentucky
59 Todd Collins 011 6-2 248 27 5 Cwson-Newmati
60 Scott Rehberg 1 6-8 336 24 R Central Michigan
61 Damon Denson 6 6-3 305 22 R Michigan
63 Neotlilrwin G 6-4 300 24 2 Colorado
64 Dave Wohlabaugh C 6-3 292 25 3 Syracuse
66 IdElhs 1 6-? 340 22 R Sulfide
67 Mike Gisler C/G 64 300 28 5 Houston
68 MazLane 6 6-6 305 26 4 Navy
71 Todd Rucci G 6-5 296 27 5 Penn State
72 Devin Wyman DT 6-1 290 24 2 Kentucky State
74 Chris Sullivan DI 6-4 279 24 2 Boston College
75 Danny WIle 01/IS 6-5 310 33 11 Arlzano State
77 let ross Moss 1 64 325 31 9 . Alabama State
78 Iruce Armstrong T 6-4 295 32 11 Louisville
80 Tray. Drown WR 5-10 190 26 5 Marshall
82 Vincent Brisby Wit 6-3 193 26 5 Northeast Louisiana
83 DietrichJells WR 5-iD 186 25 2 Pittsburgh
84 Shown Jefferson WR 5-11 180 28 7 Central Florida
85 Lovett Purnell TI 6-3 245 25 2 West Virginia87 Ben Coaras TE 6-5 245 28 7 Livingstone College
88 Terry Glenn WR 5-11 185 23 2 Ohio State
90 Chad Eaton DI 6-5 300 25 1 Washington State
95 Henry Thomas DT 6-2 277 32 Il Louisiana State
96 Mike Jones DE/DT 6-4 280 28 7 North Carolina State97 Mark Wheeler DI 6-3 285 27 6 Texas A&M
98 Drondon Mitchell DE 6-3 289 22 it Texas A&M
99 Vernon Crawford OIl 6-3 245 23 R Florida State
lOAD COAQe PETE CARROLL; ASSISTANT COACHES: toni leudre.. (offensive line), Jeff Davidse. (eight ends), Ray Haalllea (defensivetee), (airy Keman (offensive coer&nnlar), Ran Lymi (secaada-y), Jotany Parker S ccadissentig), tale Pattarsea (defensiveassistani), to Pelini Dais. Scwwecchle (speSi teams), Sieve SIdwel (defensive ceerdinalar), Carl Smith (ussislant headaadi-q.crlonhcks), Steve Walters (wide receivers), mthy Wise. (running baiks),
PATRIOTS
78 ARMSTRONG, Bruce - - - T11 BLIDSOF, Drew 01
I 82 BRISIT, Vincenl - - - - WR80 DROWN,Troy WR
54 BRUSCHI, lady OLD
41 BYARS, Keith FR/TI26 CANTY,Chrls a42 CARTIR, Chris ES
32 ClAY, Willie ES
81 COATES, Ben TE
59 COLUNS, Todd OLD
99 CRAWFORD, Vernon - 01129 CULLORS, Derrick.... RI61 DENSON, Damon 690 EATON, Chad DT
66 ELLIS, Ed T
33 GASH,Sam ED
17 GAITER, Tony Wit67 GISLER, Mike C/G88 GLENN, Tiry Wit35 flIER, Marrio - . - RI/Fl31 HIICH(OCK, Jimmy. . - CR
63 IRWIN, Heath 021 ISRAEL,Steve (B84 JEFFERSON, Shown . - WR83 JEUS, Dietrich Wit52 JOHNSON,Ted FALl
96 JONES, Mike DE/DT
68 LANE,Max 024 LAW,Ty CD
28 MARTIN, Curtis RI$5 MGINEST, Willie .. -.0122 MEGGETT, David RI36 MILLOY, Lawyer 55
98 MIICHELL, Brandon - . . DI50 MOORE, Marty - . - - MAR
71 MOSS, Zefross I85 PURNEU, Lovett TI60 REHIERO, Scott T
11 RLKCJ, Todd 6SI RUSS, Bernard LI23 SHAW, Sedrick RI53 StAlE, Chris 01174 SULUVAN, Chris DI95 THOMAS, Henry DI19 TUPA, Tom P/GD75 VILLA, Danny - . . . OL/LS
4 VINATIIRI, Adam K
97 WHEELER, Mark DI25 WHIGHAM, tarry - - - - SS
64 WOHLABAUGH, Dave . - C
12 WYMAN, Devin DT
là ZOLAK, Scott GD
NATIONAL POOTBALL LEAGUE GAME SUMMARYNFL (C) Copyright 1998 by The National Football League. All rights reserved. This mazy and plarbrplay is for theexpress purpose of assisting media irs th*ir coverage of the game; any other use of this material is prohibited withoutthe wr±tten permission of the National Football League.
DATE: 01/03/98 Day of Week: Saturday Starting Time: 12:35 PM EST
VISITOR: New England Patriots VS HOME: Pittsburgh SteelersAT Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Played outdoors on turf: ARTIFICIALGan Weather: Cloudy, breezy with a chance of showers
Temp: 55 Humidity: 31 Wind: SW 12 mph
OFFICIALS Referee:Line Judge:
Head Linesman:Field Judge:
Walt Coleman (65)Ron Baynes (56)Gary Slaughter (30)Kirk Dornan (6)
Umpire: Rex Stuart (103)Side Judge: Neely Dunn (89)Back Judge: Tim Mills (80)
LI NEUPS
SUBSTITUTIONSK 4 A.Vinatieri,P 19 T..Tupa,CB 21 S.Israel,RB22 D.Neggett,RB 23 S.Shaw,SS 25 L.Whigham,CB26 C.Canty,RB 35 N.Grier,FB 41 K.Byars,FS 42C.carter,LB 51 B.Russ,OLB 54 T.Bruschi,HLB 58M.Moore,G 63 H. 75 D.Villa,WR 80T.Brown,WR 82 V.Brisby,TE 85 L.Purnell,DT 90CEaton,DE 96 N.Jonee,DE 98 B.Mitchel].
DID NOT PLAYQB 16 S.Zolak,C 67 M.Gisler
NOT ACTIVEWE 17 T.Gaiter,RB 28 C.Martin,T 60 S.Rehberg,G61 D.Denson,T 66 E.Ellis,DT 72 D.Wyman,WR 83D.Jells,OLB 99 V.Crawford
OFFENSE DEFENSEWa 82 Y.Thigpen LB 74 N.HarrisonLT 65 .7.Jackson NT 93 J.ste.dIA 77 W.Wolford RE 76 K.HenryC 63 D.Dawson LOIS 92 J.Gildon
EG 68 B.Stai LXI.B 99 L.KirktandRT 73 J.Strzelczyk RILE SO E.HolmeeTB 87 M.Bruener ROLE 54 D.Jon•sWR 81 C.Johnson LCB 30 C.ScottQE 10 K.Stewart RCB 37 C.LakeFR 34 T.Leeter 58 40 H.BellRB 36 J.Bettis Ps 39 D.Perry
-——— SUBSTITUTIONSP 4 J.Niller,K 9 N.Johnson,QB 18 M.Tomczak,WR19 A.coleinan,cB 21 D.Woolford,CB 24 C.oldham,RB 25 F.NcAfee,CB 27 JE.Rrown,DB 29 R.Fuller,FR 38 J.Witman,DB 41 L.Plowera,TE 46T.Sadowski,LB 51 53 S.Con].ey,LB 55
J.olsavsky,OL 62 T.Nyslinski,C 66 J.Sweeney,DE71 O.Roye,TE 84 K.Botkin,WR 88 C.Hawkins,WR 89W.Blackwell,DE 96 M.Vrabel,DL 98 O.Gibson
DID NOT PLAY
NOTACTIVEQE 11 M.Quinn,WR 17 C.Marsh,RB 43 G.Jones,OT67 J.Stephens,0L 79 P.Wiggins,WR 83 C.Holliday,LB 95 G.L3.oyd,DE 97 R.Nanuel
FIELD GOALS (made (_) & missed)AVinatieri (31) (46)
VISITOR New England Patriots 0 3HOME Pittsburgh Steelers 7 0
Team Qtr Clock SCORING PLAY
K.Stewart 40 yd. run (N.Johneon,kick)(8—62,3:41)A.Vinatieri 31 yd. Field Goal (10—65,3:37)A.Vinatieri 46 yd. Field Goal (10—52,4:44)
Attendance: 61,228Suprstat (ta). Version 1.28, Sup.rst.t, mc, 612-943-8400
Time: 3:08
New England PatriotsOFFENSE
WR 84 s.J.f tenonLT 78 B.ArmstrongLG 68 LLaneC 64 D.WohlabaughC 71. T-RucciT 77 Z.MossTB 87 B.CoatesWR 88 T.GlennQB 11 D.BledeoeRB 29 D.CuulorsFE 33 S.Gash
Pittsburgh StselersDEFENSE
WE 74 C.SullivanWT 97 M.WheelerEDT 95 H.ThomasEDE 55 WMcGinestWLB 53 C.SladeNLB 52 T.JohneonSLB 59 T.CollinsLCB 24 T.LawRCB 31 ,J.Hitchcock35 36 L.Mi].loyPS 32 w.clay
STEELE 1flTRIO 2PATRIO 4
Time9:497:40
12:16
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4 OT TOTAL3 6
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New England Patriots vs Pittsburgh Steelers01/03/98 at Three Rivers Stadium
FINAL INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
New England Patriots Pittsburgh Steelers
Total 19 36 1.9 9 0
PASSING AT? ClIP 1DB TKD/YD TD LG IND.Bledsoe 44 23 264 2/20 0 39 2
44 23 264 2/20 0 39 2
PASS RECEIVING No 133DB LONGEST TDS.Jefferson 9 104 19 0T.Glenn 5 96 39 0V.Brisby 3 37 20 0K.Byars 2 1 2 0S.Shaw 1 13 13 0T.Brown 1 6 6 0S.Gash 1 6 6 0D.Cullors 1 1 1 0
L.Purnell 0 0 0 0
Total 23 264 39 0
INTERCEPTIONS NO YARDS LONGEST TDS.Israel 1 0 0 0
Total 1 0
PUNTING NO 1DB AVG TB IN2O LGT.Tupa 7 294 42.0 0 2 54
Total 7 294 42.0 0
PUNT RETURNS NO PC YARDS LG TDD.Meggett 3 2 24 10 0(DOWNED] 2 0 0 0 0(OUTOF BOUNDS] 2 0 0 0 0
3
KICKOFF RETURNS NO PC YARDS LG TDC.Canty 2 0 36 23 0
Total 37 145 3.9 40 1
PASSING ITT ClIP 1DB TID/YD TD LG INK.Stewart 3]. 14 134 2/0 0 28 1
Total 31 14 134 2/0 0 28 1
PASS RECEIVING NO YARDS LONGEST TDC.Hawkins 4 28 9 0
Y.Thigpen 3 54 28 0
C.Johnson 3 28 10 0T.Lester 2 3 3 0
W.Blackwell 1 14 14 0
J.Bettis 1 7 7 0
Total 14 134 28 0
INTERCEPTIONS NO YARDS LONGEST TDC.Scott 1 27 27 0
L.Kirkland 1 21 21 0
0 0 Total 2 48 27'O
PUNTING NO 1DB AVG TB 11120 LG3.Miller 9 294 32.7 0 4 46
2 54 Total — !_294 32.7 0 4 46
PUNT RETURNS NO PC 133DB LG TDW.Blackwell 4 0 78 58 0
C.Hawkins 0 1 0 0 0
(DOWNED] 2 0 0 0 0
KICKOP? RETURNS NO PC YARDS LG TDW.Blackwell 3 0 36 18 0
A.Coleman 0 0 8 8 0
Total 0 0 00 2 2 00 0
RUSHING APT 1DB AVG LG PD RUSHING APT 1DB AVG LG TDS.Shaw 10 22 2.2 9 0 K.Stewart 11 68 6.2 40 1D.Cullors 7 18 2.6 8 0 J.Bettis 25 67 2.7 14 0
D.Bledsoe 2 —4 —2.0 3 0 F.McAfee 1 10 10.0 10 0
Total
Returns 24 10 0 Returns 4 78 58 0
Returns 2 36 23 0 Returns 3 44 18 0
New England PatriotsTUMBLES PUN OWN-REt 1DB TD FORCED aPP-nC 7DB PD OUT-BDSD.Bledsoe 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pittsburgh SteelersFUMBLES FUM OWN-REC YDS TD PORtED OPP-REC 1DB TD OUT-BDSN.Rarrison 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0J.Gildon 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0M.Vrabel 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
New England Patriots vs Pittsburgh Steelers01/03/98 at Three Rivers Stadium
FINAL TEAM STATISTICS
VISITOR HOMEPATRIO STEELE
TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 15 16By Rushing 1 6
By Passing 14 8
By Penalty 0 2
THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY 6—15—40% 8—18—44%FOURTh DOWN EFFICIENCY 0—0—0% 0-1—0%
NET YARDS 280 279Total Offensive Plays (inc. times thrown passing) 65 70Average gain per offensive play 4.3 4.0
NET YARDS RUSHING 36 145Total Rushing Plays 19 37Average gain per rushing play 1.9 3.9
NET YARDS PASSING 244 134Times thrown — yards lost attempting to pass 2-20 2—0Gross yards passing 264 134
PASS ATTEMPTS-COMPLETIONS—HAD INTERCEPTED 44-23—2 31—14-1Average gain per pass play (inc. # thrown passing) 5.3 4.1
KICKOFFS Number—In End Zone—Touchbacks 3—0—0 2—0—0
PUNTS Number and Average 7-42 9—32.7Had Blocked 0 0
FGs — PATs Had Blocked 0—0 0-0
TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE (Not Including Kickoffs) 24 126No. and Yards Punt Returns 3-24 4-78No. and Yards Kickoff Returns 2—36 344No. and Yards Interception Returns 1-0 2-48
PENALTIES Number and Yards 7-68 5—41FUMBLES Number and Lost 2—2 0—0
TOUCHDOWNS 0 1
Rushing 0 1Passing 0 0
EXTRA POINTS Made-Attempts 0—0 1-1Kicking Made-Attempts 0-0 1-1
FIELD GOALS Made-Attempts 2—2 0-0SAFETIES 0 0FINAL SCORE 6 7TIME OF POSSESSION 24:23 35:37
New England Patriots vs Pittsburgh Steelers at Three Rivers StadiumNFL Play By Play 1ST QUARTER 01/03/98 Page 1
NEw receive, andfS elects to defendthc SonthgoaLSteelers in Mack jerseys, Patriots in white jerseys
Niohusoc kicks 50 fran P530 to NE2O, C.Canty ret to NE33 for 13 (L.Flowers, M.BelO.
New England Patriots at lt00
1-10-NE33 D.Cullon right f—Ms to NE38 for 5 yards (D2erry J.Stcc4
2-S-NE3S D$kdsoc pass to T.Glenn to P550 for 12 yards (Diones). P1
1-1OPSSO D.Bledsoe pass intended for T.Glenn is INTERCEPTED by C.Scott at P511.C.Scott to P538 torn return yards (B.Coatcs).
Pittsburgh Stalin at 1kb1-1O-P538 J.Bettis right end to P540 for 2 yards (C.Slade).2-S-PS4O LStewart pass incomplete to Ciohnson. (Coverage by #21 Israel and #24 Law.)34-P540 K.Stewast (shotgun) pass to to NESO for 10 yards (L.MJlloy). (Over the a 141k) P1
1-1O-NE5O Jjcttis up middle to NESO for no — (Tlohnson).2.1044E50 K.Stewart pass incomplete to Y.Thigpet (Coverage By #32 Clay.)3-10-NESO K.Stewart (shotgun) pass to Cjohnson, pushed out of bounds at NE4O for 10 yards
(Lflltchcock). (On the sideline.)1-10-NEIO J.Betds left end to NE4O for no gain (H.Thomas).
2-1O-NE4O Kstewart kit end for 40 and TOUCHDOWN. ..TOUCHDOWN...TOUCIIDOWNH (Avoids the rub andbreaks I.... down the sideline.)Niohnson extra — is GOOD. Center-T.Mytflr.friNE 0 PS 7, S plays, 62 yards, 3:41 drive, s:zz •lapsed
NJohnsoo kicks 56 from P530 to NE 14, C.Canty ret. to NE37 for 23 (C Pntinons, R.Fuller).New England Patriots at 9:491-10-NE37 DJledsoc pass incomplete to T.Glcnn. (Coverage by #30 Scott and #39 Perry.)
2-1O-NE37 NE-Z.Moss FEN.4LIZEI) 5 yards for Poise Stat No Play2-15-NE32 D.BICdSOC pass to T.Glenn to NE3S for 3 yards (MJeIl).3-12-NE35 Djlcdsoe (shotgun) pass incomplete to B.Coates. (Coverage by #24 Oldham.)4-12-NE3S T.Tupa punts 38 yards to PS27, Center-D.Villa. Downed by C.Canty.
Pittsburgh Stalin at &361-10-NV J.Bettis left tackle to P528 for 1 yard (H.Thomas; K Wheeler).2-9-PS2S K.Stewart sacked at P528 for 0 (Widcoinest).3-9-PS28 K.Stcwart (shotgun) pass incomplete to Cjohnson. (Coverage by #31 Hitchcock.)4-94528 LMlIler 45 yards, out of bounds at NEll, Center-Klotkin.
New England Patriots at 6:581-1O-NE27 D.Cullors left end to NE3O for 3 yards (JSeed N.Harrison).2-7-NE3O D.Cullors right end to NE33 for 3 yards (J.Gildon; M.Bcll).3-4-NE33 D.BICdSOC (shotgun) pass incomplete to TSrown (C.Scott). (Pressure by #53 Cocky.)4-4-NE33 T.Tupa punts 54 yards to Center-D.Villa. WSlackwell ret. to P513 for no — (C.Carter).
PS-C.Sco€t FEM4LIZEA) 6 yards for Offensive HoMJ4Pittsburgh Staler. at &29
1-10-PSi .LBettis right tackle to P510 for 3 yards (K Wheeler).2-7-PSIO LBettis left tackle to P59 for -1 yard (Tiohason, M.Wheeler).3-8459 K.Stcwart (shotgun) pass incomplete to C.Haicins. (Coverage by #31 HItchcock)4-8459 LMlller punts 46 to NE4S, Center-K.Botkin. Dldeggett ret, to P547 for 8 (LBotkin).
New England Patriots at &511.10-PS47 DJledsoe pass incomplete to S.Gasb. (Coverage by #50 Holmes on the dropped pass.)2-10-PS47 D.Cuflors left tackle to P549 for -2 yards (Dioncs).3.124549 DSledsoe (shotgun) sacked at NE39 for -12 (J.Gildon).424-NE39 T.Tupa 43 to P518, Center-D.Villa. WJlackweH ret, P-OOB at P526 for 8 (B.Russ).
Penally declined on PS-P..Fuller, ksnning thw the IGcketPittsburgh SieSta at h36
Official time out at 2:36. InjurySeelers...#29 Fuller (injured on the punt)1-10-PS26 K.Stewart right end to P532 for 6 yards (C.Slade).2-4-PS32 LStewart right end to P544 for 12 yards (JRitchcocj R41.10-PS44 K.Stewart pass to Y.Thigpea to NE4I for 15 yards (T.Law). PS1-1O-NE41 LBettis up middle to NE37 for 4 yards (L.Mllloy, Mjones).
END OP QUARTER Score Tin First Downs EUiciencissQuarter Summary Peas R P 2 T 300wn 4Dobn
New England Patriots 0 5:27 0 1 0 1 0/3 0/0Pittsburgh Stsslsrs 7 9:33 2 3 0 5 2/4 0/0
NFL Psay By Play 2ND QUARTER
Pittsburgh Steclers continued.2.6-NE37 K.Ste wart pass to JJettis to NE29 for 8 (rflw T.Collins). (On the screen-off the fake
reverse.)PS -D .5 tel PENALIZED 10yards for Offensive Pass Interference. No PlayK.Stewart pass incomplete to Y.Thigpen (Miones). (Tipped at the line of scrimmage.)
3-16-NE47 K.Stewait (shotgun) sacked at NE47 for 0 (WJ4cGincst C.SladC).
4-16-NE47 LMlllcr punts 31 to NEW, Ccnter-ICBotkia D.Meggett ret, to NE22 for 6 (LFlowers).New England PatrIots at l&41
1-1O-NE22 D$lcdsoc pass to Siefferson to NE41 for 19 yards (E.Holmes). P21-10-74241 D.Bkdsoe up middle to NE34 for -7 yards (Itifarrisol). DSledsoe FUMBLES, forced Sy
recovered by PS-J.Glldon at NE34.J.Gildon to NE34 for no return (D.Wohlabaugh).
Pittsburgh Staten at th571-1044234 LBettis left tackle to NE32 for 2 yards (Miones, T.Collins).2-8-74232 K.Stcwart pass to Tiester to NE32 for no — (L.Milloy).3-8-N232 K.Stewart (shotgun) right end to NE35 for-S yards (C.Canty).4-11-74235 LMlller punts 13, out of bounds at 74222, Center-K.Botkin. ('lipped by #53 Slat at the
line of scrimmage.)New Eagland Patriots at 11:17
1-10-NE22 D$ledsoe pass incomplete to S Jefferson. (Coverage by #30 Scott and #39 Perry.)240-74222 S.Sbaw right tackle to NE22 for no gain (E.Hobnes).340-74222 D.BIe&oe (shotgun) pass to SJefferson to 74236 for 14 yards (D.Woolford). . PS
1-10-74236 D.Bledsoe pass to S Jefferson to P549 for 15 yards (C.Scott). P4
1-10-FS49 S.Shaw up middle to P549 for no — (tHenry, EJiolmes).240.1349 DSledsoe pass to T.Glenn, ran out ofbounds at P513 for 36 yards. PS1-10-PS 13 D.Bledsoe pass incomplete to L.Purnet (Coverage by #39 Perry and #40 Bell in the end zone.)2-10-P513 D.Blcdsoe pass incomplete to D.Cullors. (Thrown away to avoid pressure by #50 Holmes.)3-101513 D.Bledsce pass incomplete to K.Byars. (Coverage by #99 Kirkland.)440-PSI3 £VlnatlerI 31 yard field — Is GOOD. Center-D.VIHt HoldsrT.Tupa.
NE 3 PS 7, 10 plays, 65 yards, 3:37 drive, 7:20 elapsedA.Vinatieri kicks 55 from NE3O to PS IS, W.Blackwell ret, to P533 for 18 (C.Canty M.Moore).Pittsburgh Stealers at 7z40
1-10-P533 LEettis right end to P547 for 14 yards (r.Coflins, W.Clay). R61-10-P547 K.Stewart pass incomplete to T.Sadowski (LMifloy). (lipped at the line of scrimmage.)2-1O-PS47 LBettia up middle to P547 for no gain (Tiohnson, T.CoUins).3-10-PS47 ICStewart (shotgun) pass incomplete to Clohnson (LMilloy).•4.10-P547 LMilIer punts 36 yards to NEll, Center-K.Botkin. Fair catch D.Meggett.
NE-Sisroel PENALiZED 8 yards for Offensive HoldingNew England Patriots at 5:42
1-10-7429 D.Cullors right tackle to 74212 for 3 yards (LKirkland).2-7-NE12 S.Shaw left end, pushed out of bounds at 74219 for 7 yards (MSclO. P.6
1-10-74219 D.Bledsoe up middle to 74222 for 3 yards (E.Holmes). (Flag thrown and then pickedpersonal foul called.)
2-7-74222 D.Bledsoe pass to S.Sbaw to NESS for 13 yards (C.Scott). P71-10-74235 D.Cullcrs right tackle to NE33 for .2 yards (Lxirkland).242-NESS DSledsoe pass to Siefferson to 74240 for 7 yards (Ci.ake).3-5-74240 D.Bledsoe (shotgun) pass to Siefferson to 74248 for 8 yards (D.Woolford). P8
Penal.)' declined on PS-CScog Defensive Holding1-10-74248 D.Bledsoe pass incomplete to tCoates. (Pressure by #74 Harrison.)
Official time out at 157. Two-minute warning.2-10-74248 (157) D.Bledsoe pass incomplete to T.Glenn (C.Scott).3-10-74248 (1:51) D.Bledsoe (shotgun) pass to T.Glenn, pushed out of bounds at P546 for 6 yards (C.Scott).4-4-PS46 (1:45) T.Tupa punts 24 yards to P522, Ccnter-D.Villa. Downed byT.Bruschi.
Pittsburgh Stealers at b341-10-P522 (L34) LStewart (shotgun) pass to C..Hawkins, P-COB at P529 for 7 (Jilitchcoc4 sisraeO.2.3-P529 (128)F.McAIcc(shotgun)upmiddletoPs39forloyards(Sisrael). I P.71-10-P539 (L06) K.S*cwart (shotgun) pass incomplete to C.Hawkins. (Coverage by #21 IsraeL)2-10-P539 (1.1)2) K.Stewart (shotgun) pass incomplete to FltMee. (Pressure by #36 Milloy.)3-101539 (36) K,Stewart (shotgun) pass to Y.Thigpen, P-COB at 74233 for 28 yards (flaw). PS1-10-74233 (50) K.Stewart (shotgun) pass incomplete to Y.Thigpen. (Coverage by #26 Canty.)2-10-NESS (:45) K.Stewart (shotgun) pass intended for C.Hawkins is INTERCEPTED by S.Israel at 74222.
Sisracl to 74222 for no return (C.Hawkins).New England Patriots at 039
1-10-14222 (39) S.Shaw to 74222 forno —NE-Z.Moss PENALIZED Sywdc for Foist Stan. No Play
1-1544217 SShaw (shotgun) up middle to 74226 for 9 yards (Ciake; MSell).Pittsburgh Steekrs time out at th33. First time out.Jnjury...Steelers...#99 Kirkland
2-6-74226 (33) Diledsee (shotgun) pass to tByars to 74225 for -1 yard (C.Oldhazn).Pittsburgh Steelers time out at thiS. Second time out.
3-7-74225 (:18) S.Shaw left end to 74226 for 1 yard (M.Vrabel).Pittsburgh Steelers time out at thiS. Third time out.
4-6-74226 (:13) T.Tupa punts 48 to Center-D.Villa. W.Blackwell ret. to NE16 for 58(T.Tupa CCarter).Penalty declined on illegal Block Above Waist
END OF QUARTER Score .1 — -.
Quarter
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.a...5 Paflt Downs EfficienciesNew England P 1 P 3Down 4DownPittsburgh Stsslers 7 5;52 2 1 0 3 1/4 0,0
New England Patriots vs Pittsburgh steelers01/03/98 at Three Rivers Stadium
FIRST HALF SUMMARY
PERIOD SCORESvisitor o
Home 7
TIME OF POSSESSIONvisitor 14:35Home 15:25
SCORtNG PLAY
9:49 K.Stuwart 40 yd. run (N.Johneon,kick)(8—62,3:41)7:40 A.Vinatieri 31 yd. Field Goal (10—65,3:37)
TOTAL FIRST DOWNSFirst Downs Rushing—Passing-by Penalty
Third Down Efficiency
Net yards passir9Gross yards passingTimes thrown — yards lost attempting to pass 1—12
Pass Attempts-Completions—Had Intercepted 22—11—1
New England Patriots
RUSHING AT? 708 AVG LA TOS.Shaw 5 17 3.4 9 0
D.Cullors 6 10 1.7 5 0D.Bledsoe 2 —4 —2.0 3 0
Total
PA5510D. Bledsoe
13 23 1.8
AT? ClIP 7DB TXD/ ID Tb LA IN22 11 132 1/12 0 36
9 0 Total 15 90 6.0 40 1
PASSING AT? ClIP 708 TXD/1D TD LA INR.Stewart 17 6 70 2/0 0 28 1.
Total 22 11132 1/12 036 1 Total 17 6 70 2/0 028 1
PASS RECEIVING NO YARDS LONGEST TO PASS RECEIVING NO YARDS LONGEST TbS.Jefferson 5 63 19 0 Y.Thigpen 2 43 28 0T.Glenn 4 57 36 0 C.Johnson 2 20 10 0
5.51mw 1 13 13 0 C.Hawkins 1 7 7 0
K.Byars 1 —1 —1 0 T.Lester 1 0 0 0
Total 11 132 36 0 Total 6 70 28 0
—New England Patrio=IREGULAR DE1'ENSIVE PLAYS =SPECThL TEAKS
TXL—AST-COMB SACX/ThDB IN-PD fl-fl fl-AS PP-fl DL TX-AS PP-PR
T.Johnson 3 0 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
L.Milloy 3 0 3 0.0 0.0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0J.Hitchcock 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 0
C.Slade 2 1 3 0.5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0T.Collins 1 2 3 0.00.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Q 0 0 0 0 0 0W.McGinest 1 2 3 1.5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0M.Wheeler 1 2 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0T.Law 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pittsburgh Steeler REGULAR DEFENSIVE PLAYS =SPECIAJ. TEAMSTEL-kilT-COMB SACX/flDS IN-PD PP-fl TEAS PP-fl BL TX-AS PP-n
E.Holmes 3 1 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0'
M.Bell 2 2 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0C.ScottD.JonesL.Kirkland
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0
0
0
3
2
2
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D.Woolford 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0J.Gildon 1 1 2 1.0 12.0 0 0 0 1
N.Harrison 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0
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STEELE 1PATRIO 2
clockTim.
3— 3
0=: 7
VISITORPATRIO
—— SCORE ——
Visitor Hcm
0 7
3 7
HOMESTEELE
8
Total Net Yards 143Total Offensive Plays 36
Net Yards Rushing 23
81—7—0 4—4—0
2—8—25% 3—8—38%
Punts-Number and AveragePenalties—Number and YardsFumbles-Number and Lost
120132
16034
90
7070
2—017—6—1
5—34.22—16
0—0
5—41.43—18
1—1
Pittsburgh Steelers
RUSHING Afl 1DB AVG LA TDR.Stewart 4 55 13.8 40 1J.Bettis 10 25 2.5 14 0F.McAfee 1 10 10.0 10 0
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A.Vinatieri kicks 61 front NE3O to P59, W.Blackwell ret, to P320 for 11 (B.Russ).
?S-I.flown PEM4LIZED 10yards for Off ensin HokJMglttab.rgk Slitter, at 1SSJO
1-10-PS 10 liStewart pass to Ciobnson to P518 for 8 yards (LHitchcock).
2-2-PS18 Jjctlis up middle to P526 for 8 yards (LMllloy, W.McGinest). RI140-PS2Ô J.Bettis right **tM. to P530 (cr4 yards (LMIlloy).
10ys'ds for Offensive Hoidbig No Play1-20-PS16 K.Stewart pass to C.Hawkias to P325 for 9 yards (W.Clay aThonias). (On the screen pass.)2-11-P325 LBettis left end to P527 for 2 yards (Lflltchcock).
3-9-PS27 K.Stewart (shotgun) left end, P-OOB at P328 for (T.Bruschi). (Runs to avoid sack.)4-8-P328 J.MIller punts 38 to Center-KBotkin. D.Meggett ret, to NE44 for 10 (RPulleç
J.Olsavsky).
?icwEqbadPaMoaatllO61-10.NE44 DSledsoe pass incomplete to SJefferson (C.L.ake).
2-1O-NE44 D.Cullors left end to P348 for 8 yards (LKlrkland).
3-2-P348 D.Blcdsoe pass incomplete toT.Glena (Coverage by #30 Scott and #39 Perry.)
4-2-PS48 T.Tupa punts 38 yards to P310, Center-D.Villa, Pair catch C.Hawldns.
Plttaburgb Sliders at llkOS
1-1O.PSIO J.Bettis left tackle to P315 for5yards (C.Slade, M.Wheeler).
2-5-1315 JSetds up middle to P318 for 3 yards (LMilloy CSlade).
3.24318 K.Stewart (shotgun) pass to C,Hawkins to P523 for $ yards (L.Milloy, T.Bruacl4 PlO1-10-P323 K.Stcwart pass incomplete toY.Thigpcn (T.Law).
2-10-1323 K.Stewart up middle to P323 for no gain (liThomas, W.McGinest).
3-10-P323 K.Stewart (shotgun) pass toW.Blackwell to P337 for 14 yards (LMilloy). 1111..1O.P337 LBettis left tackle to P537 for no — (flaw).2-10-1337 K.Stewart pass to J.Bettis to P344 for 7 (TJohnson). (Screen pass..svoids pressure by
#74 Sullivan.)3-3-1344 KStewart (shotgun) pass to Cl4awkins to NE49 for 7 yards (C.Canty). P121-10-NE49 .LBettis up middle to NEC for 7 yards (tCollins, Miones).
2-3-NE42 iJetS right tackle to NE4O for 2 yards (C.Eaton T.Joluison).
3-1-NE4O JSettis up middle to NE41 for -1 yard (H.Thomas, T.Collius).
4-2-NE41 J.Miller punts 22 yards toNEI9, Center-K.Botkin. Pair catch D.Meggett.New England PaMela at 2:00
1-10-NEI9 S,Sbaw right tackle to NE14 for -S yards (NBarrison).2-15-NEI4 DSledsoc pass to S.Gash to NE20 for 6 yards (C.Scott).
3-9-NE2O DSledsoe (shotgun) pass to T.Glcnn to P541 for 39 yards (CScott, S.Conley). 19Official time out at 0:08. bjry...Patriots...#88 Glenn
END OF QflBTER Scar. Tiae First Dons Efficiencies— Quarter S"ny - Pose R p z 1! 3Down 4DQwn
New England Patriots 3 3:01 0 1 0 1 1/2 0/0Pittsburgh Stesins 7 11:59 1 3 0 4 3/5 0/0
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4-n QUARTER 01/03/98 Page 1
New Prpjaad Patriots continued.1-104541 S.Sbaw left tackle to P535 for 6 yards (E.Holmes).2-4-P 35 S.Shaw right tackle to P535 for no gain (LSteed).
New FnglnA Patriots time out at 1351 First time out.3-44535 D.Blcdsoc (shotgun) pass to VSrisby to P527 for 8 yards (IXPeny).1-10-FSZ7 S.Shaw left guard to P524 for 3 yards (J.Steed, Diones).2-7-PS24 NtBAnnstrong PENALIZED Syank for False Stat No flay2-124529 DSIedsOe pass incomplete to T.Brown. (Coverage by #30 Scott.)3-124529 D.Bledsoe (shotgun) pass incomplete to Siefferson, (Coverage by #21 Woolford.)4-fl-P529 SYlsalis 46 yard field — Is GOOD. Center-D.Vuha. HoIder-T.Tups.
3! 6 PS 7, 10 plays, 52 yarts, 4:44 drive, 2*44 elapsedA.Vmatied kicks 56 yards from NEW to W.Blackweil ret. to P521 for 7 yards. (Blat*wcIl— the ball to Coleman on the reverse.)
A.Coleman to P529 for 8 return yards (LPurnell).Plttaurfl Steekn at
1-104529 K.Stewart pass incomplete to Ciohnson (LHitchcock).2-104529 K.Stewart pass incomplete to CJohason. (Coverage by #24 Law.)
3-104529 K.Stewart (shotgun) pass incomplete to Y.Tbigpen (T.Law).NE- T.L ow PENALIZED 25 yard, for Defensive Pass Interference. No Play
1-10-NE46 K.Stewart pass to TJ.cster to NE43 for 3 yards (T.CoIEns).2-7-NE43 KStewart pass incomplete to Ciohnson. (Coverage by #36 Mllloy...ruled incomplete.)
Pittsburgh Steelers time out at 10:52. Pint time out.K.Stewart (shotgun) pass to Y.Thigpen to NEfl for 11 yards (flaw).K.Stewart pass incomplete to Y.Thigpen (C.Slade). (lipped at the line.)K.Stcwart left cud to NE36 for -4 yards (W.Mcoinest).K.Stewart (shotgun) pass incomplete to Y.Thigpen. (Coverage by #24Ia pressure by #36
4-14-NE36 LMlller punts 32 yards to NE4, Center-K.Botkin. Downed by C.Oldham.New Eaglaud Patriots at 923
1-10-NE4 S.Shaw right end to NE5 for 1 yard LSteed).2-9-NES D$Iedsoc pass incomplete to Siefferson. (Pressure by #54 Jones, coverage by #30 Scott.)
Offtesdng Penalty a, PS-CScot4 Defensive Pass Inte'ferenct No PloyOffsetting Penalty on NE-S.Shaw, Chop BlockDjledsoe pass to K.Byars to NE7 for 2 yards (D2erry, Eiiolmes).DJledsoc pass incomplete to TSrown (IXPeny).tTupa punts 49 to P544, Center-D.Villa. W$lackwell ret. to NE44 for 12 (LWhighain, D.Villa).
at 7S4J.Deltis left end to NE39 lotS yards (W.Clay, lLmomas).NE-Tjohnson PENALIZED 15 yank for Face Mark (PerFced-lSrds).
1-10-NE34 J.Bettis up middle to NE2I) for 4 yards (T.Coilins, LMIUoy).2.6-NE2t) J.Bettis right tackle to NEW for no gain (C.Sladc).
Pittsburgh Steclers time out at 5:48. Second time out.K.Stewart (shotgun) left end to NE9 for 11 yards (C.Canty).LBettis up middle to NE1O for -1 yard (Tiohnson).K.Stewart right end to NE? for 3 yards (C.Slade).J.Bettis up middle to NE1 for 6 yards (M.Wheeler).Pittsburgh Steelers time out at Third time out.
4-1-NE1 KStewart up middle to NE1 for no gain (T.Bruschi).Ns VatI.nd Patriots at 3241-10-Nfl D.Bledsoe pass to T3rown to NE7 for 6 yards (D.Peny).2-4-NV lXBledsoe pass to SJefferson to NE19 for 12 yards (C.Lakc, D2erry).1-10-NEZ9 D.Bledsoe pass to V.Brisby to NE2B for 9 yards (MSeII).2-1-NE28 DJledsoe (shotgun) pass incomplete to LPuniet3-1-NE28 DSledsoe pass to D.Cullors to NE29 for 1 yard (E.Holmes). (Official measurement)
Official time out at 2:00. Two-minute warning.(2:00) Djledsoe pass to S Jefferson, ran out of bounds at NE37 for 8 yards.(1:55) DSledsoe (shotgun) pass to Siefferson, P-OOB at NE42 for 5 yards (C.Scott).(1:50) D$ledsoc (shotgun) sacked at NE34 for -8 (M.Vrabel). D$ledsoc FUMBLES, forced by}tVrabcl, recovered by PS-J.Glldon at NE34.LGildoe to NE34 for no return (Z.Moss).
Plttsbuqh Steekrs at 1:441-10-NE34 (1:44) LBcttis left end to NE37 for -3 yards (L.Milloy).
New Psglnd Patriots time at 1:38. Second time out.2-13-NE37 (1:38) LBettis up middle to NE32 for 5 yards (C.Sullivan L.Milloy).
New Psgjnd Patriots time out at 1:31. Third time out.3-8-NE32 (131) K.Stenrt right end to NEW (or 2 yards (tCollins).4-6-NE3O (:44) J.Miller
PS -fUller PENALIZED S yards for Delay of Game. No Play4-11-NE35 J.Miller punts 31 yards to NE4, Center-lcBotkin. Downed by F.MtAfee.
New PØnA Patriots at O-.341-10-NE4 (4) D$ledsoe (shotgun) pass incomplete to Siefferson. (Coverage by #99 Kirkland.)2-10-NE4 (:29) DSledsoe (shotgun) pass incomplete to Siefferson. (Coverage by #40 Bell and #21
Woolford.)(:22) D.Bledsoe (shotgun) pass to ran out of bounds at NEZ4 for 20 yards.(:16) D.Bledsoc (shotgun) pass incomplete to Siefferson. (Coverage by #21 Woolford.)(:08) D.Bledsoe (shotgun) pass incomplete.NE-V Ble& or PENALIZED 5yardsforDelay of Caine. No Play
Plo
3-7-NB43140-NE322-10-NE323-14-NE36
113
P14
2-9-NES3-7-NE74-7-NE7
1-10-NEH
34NE201-9-?E92-10-NE1O3-7-NE7
1-10-NE292-2-NE371-10-NEC
3-10-NE41-10-NE242-10-NE24
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New P84 and Patriots continued.2-15-NE19 IXBledsoe (shotgun) pass to Slcfferson to NEZ for 16 yards.
Lateral to LPurneJJ, pushed out of bounds at NE3S for no — (C.Sco*t).
(:01) D$Icdsoe (shotgun) pass intended for T.Brown is INTERCEPTED by LKirkland at P520.LKirkland, pushed out of bounds at P541 for 21 return yards (K.Byars).
Scars Time Pirst DownsPose R P K T
6 6:47 0 6 0 67 8:13 1 3. 2 4
END OP GAME- Quarter Sun•ry
New England PatriotsPittsburgh Stsslsrs
Efficiencies3Dawn 4Down3/5 0/02/5 0/2.
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DEFENSIVE STATISTICS
New England DEFENSIVE PLAYSTXL-AST-COMB SACK/YRDS IN-PD PP-FR
flPECXZL TEM(STX-AS PP-fl DL TX-AS PP-fl
L.MilloyT. CollinsC.SladeT. Johnson
7 3 10 0.0 0.05 3 8 0.0 0.0
o 0 0 0.0o 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.0
0
0
00
00000000000
0 0 0 4 0 0 0
TKL/TIc—Tackle AST/AS=Assist COMB=Combined IN=InterceptionPD=Pass Defense fl—Forced Fumble FR=Fumble Recovery BL=Block
Pittsburgh Steeler—REGULAR DEFENSIVE PLAYS—TXL-AST-COMB SACK/YRDS IN-PD PP-FR
SPECIAL TENtS =NISCTX-AS PP-fl DL TX-AS PP-fl
C. ScottE.HolmesM. BellD.Perry
8 0 8 0.0 0.05 2 7 0.0 0.03 2 5 0.0 0.03 2 5 0.0 0.0
0000000000010000000
5 25 1
7 0.5 0.06 0.0 0.0
0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 3. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
H.Thomas 3 3 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0W.McGinest 2 4 6 1.5 0.0 0 0 0 0J.Hitchcock 4 1 5 0.0 0.0 0 1 0 0N.Wheeler 2 3 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0.0
T.Law 4 0 4 0.0 0.0 0 1 0 0C.Canty 3 0 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0T.Bruschi 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0W.Clay 1 2 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 00 1 0 0 00 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0
0 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 0
M.Jones 1 2 3 0.0 0.0 0 1. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0S.Xsrael 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0C.Eaton 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0C.Sullivan 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0K.Byars 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0C.Carter 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0B.Coates 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0M.Moore 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Z.}loss 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0L.Purnell 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0B.Russ 0 0 00.00.0000020000000T.Tupa 0 P 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
D.ViflaL.WhighamD. Woblabaugh
TOTAL
0.00.00.0
000000000000
45 28 73 2.0 0.0 1 7
011000000
000
00
0
001
000
0055
000
1 3 0 0 00 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 00 1 .Q 0 0
000
000
000
0000
J.Steed 2 3 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0
L.Kirk].and 3 0 3 0.0 0.0 1 1 0 0N.Harrison 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0D.Jones 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 0
C.Lake 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 1 0 0
M.Vrabe]. 2 0 2 1.0 8.0 0 0 1 0D.Woolford 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0J.Gildon 1 1 2 1.0 12.0 0 0 0 2
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 G
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 0
K.Henry 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0C.Oldham 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0S.Conley 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0LBotkin 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0C.Emmons 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0L.Flowers 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0R.Fuller 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0C.Hawkins 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 00 0 0 02 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 0
0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0
TOTAL 37 14 51 2.020.0 2 6 2 2
0 1 0 0 0
4 4 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0
New England Patriots vs Pittsburgh Steelers01/03/98 at Three Rivers Stadium
BALL POSSESSION AND DRIVE CHART
New England Patriots# TIME TIME TIME
RECD LOST P055HOW BALLOBTAINED
DRIVE I YDS YDS NET 1ST LAST HOW GIVENBGN PLAY GAIN PEN 11)5 DOWN SCRM
Pittsburgh SteelersI TIME TIME TIME HOW BALL
RECD LOST P055 OBTAINEDDRIVE I YDSBGN PLAY GAIN
YDS NET 1ST LAST HOW GIVEN UPPEN lbs DOWN SCRM
* inside opponent's 20
8 62 0 62 3 NE4OTD3 1 0 1 0 PS28Punt3 2 0 2 06 37 —10 27 2 NE47Punt3 —1 0 —1 0 NE35Punt4 14 0 14 1 PS47Punt7 45 0 45 2 NE33 Intercept5 28 —10 18 1 PS28Punt
12 49 0 49 3 NE4lPunt8 10 25 35 2 NE36 Punt8 28 15 43 2*NE1 Downs3 4 —5 —1 0 NE3S Punt
Tine of Possession by QuarterVISITOR New England Patriots
HOME Pittsburgh Steelers
Kickoff Drive No.-Start Average PATRIO: 2-NE3S
1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT TOTAL
5:27 9:08 3:01 6:47 24:23
STEELE: 3—PS24
1 15:00 13:302 9:49 8:363 6:58 5:294 3:51 2:365 13:41 12:576 11:17 7:407 5:42 1:348 0:39 0:009 11!06 10:0510 2:00 12:1611 9:23 7:3412 3:24 1:4413 0:34 0:00
1:301:131:291:150:443:374:080:391:014:441:491:400:34
KickoffKickoffPuntPuntPuntPuntPuntInterceptPuntPuntPuntDownsPunt
NE3 3NE3 7NE2 7P547NE2 2NE2 2NE9NE2 2NE4 4NE 19NE4
3
3
3
3
2
10103
3
103
173
6
—141265459S
573
0—5000
0
0—50
—50
17—26
—141265454
8
523
1 P550 Intercept0 NE35 Punt0 NE33 Punt0 NE39 Punt1 NE41 Fumble3 *p5j3 Field Goal3 P546 Punt
___O
NE26 PuntO P548 Punt2 P529 FIeld Goal0 Nt? Punt
FumbleIntercept
NE1 8 33 0 33 3 NE42NE4 6 36 —5 31 2 NE3S
(297) Average N223
1 13:30 9:49 3:41 Intercept P5382 8:36 6:58 1:38 Punt P5273 5:29 3:51 1:38 Punt PS?4 2:36 13:41 3:55 Punt P5265 12:57 11:17 1:40 Fumble N1346 7:40 5:42 1:58 Kickoff P5337 1:34 0:39 0:55 Punt P5228 15:00 11:06 3:54 Kickoff P5109 10:05 2:00 8:05 Punt P51010 12:16 9:23 2:53 Kickoff PS2911 7:34 3:24 4:10 Punt NE4412 1:44 0:34 1:10 Fumble
(390) AverageNE34P533
9:33 5:52 11:59 8:13 35:37
NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE GAME SUMMARYUP!. (C) Copyright 1398 by Th. Pationat FootbalL League. Afl rights reserved. This simary and play-by—play is for theexpress purpose of assisting media in thsir coverage of the ge; any other use of this material, is prohibited withoutthe writtet permission of the NationAL Football League.
VISITOR; Denver Broncos VS HOME: Pittsburgh SteelersAT Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Played outdoors on turf: ARTIFICIALGame Weather: Partly sunny
Temp: 38 Humidity: 63 Wind: SW 3 mph
OFFICIALS Referee:Line Judge:
Head Linesman:Field Judge:
Ron Blum (7)Ron Winter (82)Mark Baltz (26)Don Rakes (96)
Umpire: Bob Boylston (101)Side Judge: Dave Wyant (16)Back Judge: Bill Lovett (98)
LINEUPSDnnr Broncos
LELTRTRE
WLB
MLB
SLBLCDRCBPS55
— SUBSTITUTIONS11 1 .7.Elam,P 16 T.Rouen,CB 21 R.Bulliard,RB 22V.Eebron,cB 25 D.Johnson,CB 26 T.Mcityer,RB 31D.Lovifl.,S 32 T.Vsland,S 33 D.Dodge,FB 37A.Lynn,PB 42 D.Smith,LB 56 K.Burns,LB 59G.Cadrn,OL 63 D.Dias—Infante,T 74 N.Swayne,WR$1 P.Jsffers,WR 85 W.Grnn,TE 89 D.Carswell,DT93 T.Prycs,DE 96 E.Easselbach,DT 97 M.Lodish—----——-—————-DIDt1OTPLAY93 6 B.BristerTE 86 B.Chazriberlain
NOT ACTIVE93 8 J.Iawjs,LB 50 .7.Eesse,LB SB S.Russ,G 62D.Nsi1,T 70 J.Brown,DE 72 E.Jon.s,WR 88S.WiisonDT 99 D.Richis
OFFENSE DEFENSEWR 82 Y.Thigpen LB 74 N.HarriaonLT 65 J.Jackson . NT 93 .Lst.edIS 77 W.Wolford RE 76 K.NenryC 63 D.Dawson 1.02.3 92 J.Gildon
RG 68 3.St&i 1.11.3 99 L.Kirklandfl 73 .7.Strz.lczyk BItS 50 E.NolmnTE 87 N Bruener ROtS 54 D.JonnWR 81 C.Johnson LCD 30 C.Scott93 10 LStewart RCB 37 C.LakePB 34 T.Lester 55 40 14.Bell,RB 36 J.Bettie Ps 39 D.P.rry
SUBSTITUTIONSp 4 .7.Miller,i( 9 N.Johnson,QB 18 N.Tcmctak,WR19 A.Coltnan,cB 24 C.oldham,R3 25 F.McAfn,cS27 JB.Brown,DB 29 R.Pufl.r,FB 38 J.Witm&n,DB41 L.Flowere,TE 46 T..Sadowki,LB 51 C.Euauons,LB 53 S.Conley,LB 55 J.Olsavsky,OL 62T.Nyslinski,C 66 J.Swnnsy,DE 11 O.Roys,TE 84X.Botkin,WR 88 C.Nawkins,WR 89 W.Blackws3.l,DE96 M.Vrab&.,DL 98 O.Gibeon
——————-DIDNOTPLAY——-—— —CD 21 D.Woolford
QB 11 N.Quinn,WR 17 C.MarshBB 43 G.Jonn,OT67 .7.St.phens,OL 79 P.Wiggins,WR 83 C.Eolltday,
LB 95 G.Lloyd,DE 97 R.Nanutl
— FIELD GOAtS (made(_) & missed)J.Elam (±2.) N.Johnson 38WL
—1 2 3 4 OTTOTAL
VISITOR Denver Broncos 7 17 0 0 24HOME Pittsburgh Steelers 7 7 0 7 21
Team Qtr Clock -------—-------- SCORING PLAY —--- -e SCORE --Tine
T.Davis 8 yd. run (J.Elam,kick)(6—72,3:15)E.Stswart 33 yd. run (N.Johnson,kick)(6—65,i:02)J.Bettis 1 yd. run (N.Johnson.kick)(11—68,4:46)J.Elam 43 yd. Field Goal (11—45,4:22)H.Griftith 15 yd. pass from J.Elway (J.Elam,kick)(5—80,2:53)E.Nccaffrey 1 yd. pass from J.Elway (J.Elaxa,kick)(4-54,0:30)C.Johnson 14 yd. pan frcm K.Stswart (N.Johnson,kick)(10—79,2:57)
Attendance: 61,382 Time: 2:59Suparstat (ta), Version 1.28, BuperStat, mc,
DATE: 01/11/98 Day of week: Sunday Starting Time: 12:35 PM EST
OFFENSENB $0 R,SmithLT 65 G.Zis.rmanLG 69 R.$chlsrethC 66 T.Nalsn
RG 75 3.HabibPT 77 T.JonssTE 84 S.Sharp.WR 87 Edfccaffrey98 7 J.Elway38 30 T.DavisPB 29 B.Griffith
Pittsburgh SteelersDEFENSE
90 N.Smith94 It.Traylor
98 M.Tanuvaea91 A.Williams51 J.Nobley51 A.Aldridge53 B.Roinanowskj39 R.Crockett23 D.Gordon27 S.Atwater34 T.Braxton
BRONCO 1STEELE 1STEELE 2BRONCO 2BRONCO 2BRONCO 2STEELE 4
9:186:16
12:428:201:470:132:46
Visitor Horns
7 07 77 14
10 14172424
141421
Denver Broncos vs Pittsburgh Steelers01/11/98 at Three Rivers Stadium
FINAL INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Pittsburgh Steelers
RUSRING Afl 1DB AVG LU TOJBettis 23 105 4.6 16 1
K.Stewart 3 44 14.7 33 1F.McAfee 1 12 12.0 12 0
Total 30 150 5.0 43 1
F
PASSING ATT ClIP YDS TED/ID TD LG INJ.Elway 31 18 210 2/15 2 20 1
Total 31 18 210
Total 27 161 6.0 33 2
PASSING Afl ClIP 1DB TED/ID TD LU INK.Stewart 36 18 201 3/8 1 27 3
1 Total 36 18201 3/8 127 3
PASS RECEIVINGR. SmithE . McCaffreyS. SharpsN. GriffithV. HebronT. Davis
TD PASS RECEIVING0 Y.Thigpen
11 1 C.Rawkins18 0 C.Johnson15 1 W.Blackwell
9 0 M.Bruener2 0 T.Lester
J.Bettis
YARDS LONGEST92 2730 934 1419 16
1 16 161 7 7
1 3 3
Total 18 210 20 2
INTERCEPTIONS ITO YARDS LONGEST TDT.Braxton 1 6 6 0A.Aldridge 1 0 0 0R.crockett 1 0 0 0
Returns 2 19 19 0
KICKOFF RETURNS NO PC YARDS LU TOV.Hebron 4 0 69 25 0
Total 18 201 27 1
INTERCEPTIONS NO YARDS LONGEST TOL.Kirkland 1 0 0 0
PUNT RETURNSW. BlackwellC.Hawkins(DOWNED)(OUT OF BOUNDS]
Returns 1 19 19 0
KICKOFF RETURNS NO PC YARDS LG SDW.Blackwell 3 0 52 24 0.J.Witman 1 0 10 10 0(TOUCHBAQ(J 1 0 0 0 0
Returns 4 69 25 0 Returns 4 62 24 0
Denver BroncosTUMBLEST. Davis0. GordonR. crockettN. SmithM.Lodish
PUN OWN-nc lbS Tb FORCED aPP -REC1 0 00 0 01 0 00 0 00 1 10 0 00 0 00 1 0o o 00 0 1
1DB TD OUT-BOS00 000 000 0
00 000 0
Pittsburgh SteelersTUMBLES0. PerryK. Stewart
FUJI OWN-REC YDS TD FORCED OPP-REC 1DB TO OUTBDS0 0 00 1 1 00 01 0 00 0 0 00 0
Total 1 0 00 1 1 00 0
Denver Broncos
RUBBING an ns AVG LU TOT.Davis 26 139 5.3 43 1J.Elway 2 9 4.5 10 0V.Hebron 2 2 1.0 2 0
2/15 2 20
110 YARDS LONGEST6 87 205 373 492 261 91 2
NO6432
TO001
0000
Total 3 6 6 0 Total 1 0 0.0PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB 1320 LGT.Rouen 5 157 31.4 0 1 48
Total 5 157 31.4 0 1 48
PUNT RETURNS NO PC YARDS LG TOt).Gordon 2 0 19 19 0(DOWNED] 2 0 0 0 0
PUNTING NO lbS AVG TB 1320 LG3.Miller 4 168 42.0 0 0 51
Total 4 168 42.0 0 0 51
NO PC YARDS LU TO1 0 19 19 001 0 002010 0
00000
Total 2 1 10 1 1 00 0
Denver Broncos vs Pittsburgh Steelers• 01/11/98 at Three Rivers Stadium
• FINAL TEAM STATISTICS
VISITOR HOMEBRONCO STEELE
TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 23 23By Rushing 6 8By passing is 13By Penalty 2 2
THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY 8—14—57% 6—11—55%FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY 0—0—0% 0-0-0%
TOTAL NET YARDS 345 354Total Offensive Plays (inc. times thrown passing) 63 66Average gain per offensive play 5.5 5.4
NET YARDS RUSHING 150 161Total Rushing Plays 30 27Average gain per rushing play 5.0 6.0
NET YARDS PASSING 195 193Times thrown — yards lost attempting to pass 2—15 38Cross yards passing 210 201
PASS ATTEMPTS—COMPLETIONS-HAD INTERCEPTED 31—18-1 36-18-3Average gain per pass play (inc. # thrown passing) 5.9 4.9
KICKOFFS Number—In End Zone-Touchbacks 5—1-1 4—0—0
PUNTS Number and Average 5—31.4 4-42Had Blocked 0 0
PGs - PATs Had Blocked 0-0 0-0
TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE (Not Including Kickoffs) 25 19No. and Yards Punt Returns 2—19 1—19No. and Yards Kickoff Returns 4-69 4—62No. and Yards Interception Returns 3—6 1-0
PENALTIES Number and Yards 4-21 4-71FUMBLES Number and Lost 2-1 1-1
TOUCHDOWNS 3 3
Rushing 1 2Passing 2 1
EXTRA POINTS Made-Attempts 3—3 3-3Kicking Made-Attempts • 3-3 3-3
FIELD GOALS Made-Attempts 1-1 0-1SAFETIES • 0 o
FINAL SCORE 24 21TIME OF POSSESSION 30:01 29:59
Denver Broncos vs Pittsburgh Steelers at Three Rivers StadiuaNFL Play By Play 1ST: QUARTER 01/11/98 Page 1
DBwins to SSPS elects to defend the South goal.Stealers in black Broncos in white jerseysNJr&swnm kicks 62 yards from P830 to DB8, Vflebrcn ret, to DB33 for IS yards (M.8e4Da,wflraceiatl5dlO
1-1O-DB33 Jflway pass incomplete to S.Sharpe (N.Harrisoo). flipped at the line of scrimmage.)240-DB33 LElway pass intended for S.Sharpc is INTERCEPTED by LiCirkiand at DM3.
Lltirkland to DM3 for no return (E.McCaffrey).Pittsburgh Stealers at 1t41
1-10-DEC K.Stcwart pass toMSniener to DBZ7 for 16 yards (D.Gordon).
1-lO-DB27 .LBettis left end to DB23 for 4 yards (R.Crockctt).2-6-DB23 LBettis up middle to DB2O for 3 yards (tBraxton).3-3-DB2O LStewart (shotgun) pass incomplete to Cflawkins. (Coverage by #59 Cadrez.)4-3-DEW NJelmcn 38 yard field — is No good, wide left. Holder-M.Tienfr
Braces at th33 -
1-1O.DB2S TDavis left end to P829 for 43 yards (D.Perry, Diones). (Breaks loose up the left side.) Rii-i0.PS29 TDavis up middle to P827 for 2 yards (E.Holmeç Lxirkland).2-84827 JEiway pass to TDasis to P825 for 2 yards (C.Lake, E.Hobnes).3-6-P8I5 LEtway (shotgun) pass to E.McCaffreyto P814 for 11 yards (JtBrown). P21-10-PS 14 TDaiis left tackle to P88 for 6 yards (CLake).2-4-P88 Tavis nfl sod rotS and TOUCHDOWN. ..TOUCHDOWN...TOUCHDOWNU
J Plan extra — is GOOD. Center-D,Diaz-Infas Holder-T.Rouen.DB 7 P8 0, 6 play., 72 yard., 3:15 dri'v•, 5:42 •lapssa
I P.1 kicks 53 from DB3O to P817, WSIackwell ret, to P835 for (LBurns).PltlaburghStSersattll
1-10-P835 .LBettis right tackle to P838 for 3 yards (A.Wilhiamç T3raxton).2-74838 J.Bettls up middle to P842 for 4 yards T.Bra*on).3-3-P842 K.Stewart (shotgun) pass to C.Hawkins to P847 for S yards (DJnhin.on). P2I-10-PS47 IC.Stewart pass incomplete to Y.Thigpeu. (Coverage by #39 Czockett)2-10-P847 K.Stewart pass to Y.Thigpen to DB33 for 20 (R.Crockelt). (Over the middle.) P31-10-DB33 Lstewant right end for 33 and TOUCHDOWN. ..TOUCHDOWN...TOUCIIDOWNII (Dow. the rIght 14
sldt.kq blocks by #13 ad #63 Dawsea.)Niohnson extra — is GOOD. Holder-M.Tomczak.
7 P8 7, 6 play., 65 yard., 3*02 drivs, 8:44 •lapssdNJobwa kicks 63 yards from P830 to DB7, V.Hebroo ret, to DB21 for 14 yards (LLedcr).
Prances at1-l0-D221 TDavis left end to DB2O for -1 yard (NMarnison, E.Holmes).2-11-DEW T.DavM left tackle to DB22 for 2 yards (LICirkIand, DPeny).
Denver Broncos time out at 4c4& First time out.3-9-DEn J.Elway (shotgun) pass incomplete to E.McCa&ey (Dleny).
PS.CScoItPEM4LIZED S yards foxDefensive Otlt No Play3-4-DB27 LElny (shotgun) right end to DE37 for 10 (J.Oildon). (Sway avoids the rush by #24 Olcftzan) R41-l0DBS7 LElway pass to S.Sharpe to P850 for 13 (LKirkland C.Scott). PS
J.Elway pass to R.Smith to P532 for IS yards (M.BcTh CLake). P61-104832 T.Daiis UM to P832 for NO (Dlerry). TDavls FUMBIfl forced by D.Peny, recovered by
PS-D Perry at PS32.DPeny to P832 for no return.
Stealers at ES1-10-flfl K.Stewart pass incomplete to Y.Thigpen (tSraxton).2-10-PS32 LStewart pass incomplete to M.Eruener. (Coverage by #53 RomanowskL)3-10-PS32 K.Stewart (shotgun) pass to Y.Thigpea to DB5O for 18 yards (SStwater). PS140-DRSO JSetIis up mWdl. to DES) (or no — (BSowaoiiüi).2-lO.DB5O K.Stewart pass incomplete to M.Bruener.
IDB-AOuckev PVIL4UZED S yaids for Def ensive Holdbpg No Play It1-1O-D845 JSettis left to DB31 for 14 yards (R.Crockett, T.Braztoo). 971-10-DB31 LBettis right end to DB27 for 4 yards (J.Mobley, AAidridge).
END 07 QU2RTER Boors Tin Pirfl Downe Eflicisnois.Quarter Bunny - Pose R P X T 3Down 4Dovn
Dflvsr Broncoc 7 7*22 3 3 0 6 2/2 0/0Pittflurfl Steslers 7 7*38 2 4 1 7 2/3 0/0
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Steelers at Three Rivers Stadium
QUARTER 01/11/98 Page 1
wjnr;nued.
K.Stewart pass incomplete to Y.Tbigpen CZtBr*4O4 (Broken-up in the end zone.)
KStcwart (shotgun) pass to Cflawkins to DB2O for 7 yards (R.Hilliard).
J.Bcttis right end to DBI3 for 7 yards (R.Crockett).
ICStewart pass incomplete to Y.Thigpen.
DBAJWISGn*S PENALIZED the Passer. No Play1-7DB7 J.Bcttis left end to DB1 for 6 yards (N.Smith). (Cuts back inside.)2-1-DEl J.Betlis left tackle tori and TOUCHDOWN. ..TOUCHDOWN.JOUCHDOWNU
NJOIUISOC extra — is GOOD. Center.TJ4ytIincfr4 Holder-tLTomczak.n DR 7 PB 14, 11. play., 68 yards, 2 penaltin, 4:46 drive,NJnM.nn kicks 60 yards from P830 to V.Hebron ret, to DB3O for 20 yards (S.Conlcy).
Den Bran at 12:42J.Elway pass to R.Snsitb to DB40 for 10 yards (C.Scoa). (Official measurment)T.Davis right t..Ms to DB46 for 6 yards (LJUrkland, J.Gildon).
Vilebron right end to DB48 for 2 yards (E.Holmcs). (Hebron in for #30 Davis who was poked in
the right to return,)
J.Elway (shotgun) pass to V.Hebron to P843 for 9yaxds (M,BeH, IJ(Itklan4
LEiway pass incomplete to R.Smith. (Coverage by #37 Lake, pressure by #99 Kirkland.)Wway pass incomplete to V.Hcbron (Diones). (Jones forces the errant past)
LElway (shotgun) pass to R.Sntlth to P825 foilS yards (C.Scott).
V.Hebron right tackle to P825 for no gain (LKirLlan4
JElway pass incomplete to S.Sbarpe (LKirkland). (Broken-up in the end wise.)
Jllway (shotgun) pass incomplete to E.McCafflty. (Pressure by #76 Basy.)
3 SIn. 43 yard Odd — Is GOOD. Cent,r-D,DIaz.lnJ2nts HOIdeI'.T.ROUa.
— DR 10 PS 14, 11 plays, 45 yards, 4:22 drive, 6*40 elapsedJPlain kicks 64 yards from DB3O to P86, Wjlackwell ret, to P530 for 24 yards (T.Velan4
Pittsburgh Sinless at *20
Denver Broncos at 710
K.Stewart pass to Jsettis to P833 for 3 frsraxton A.W'dltsms). (On the sacen pass.)lC.Stewart pass incomplete to Y.Tlsigpet (Coverage by #39 Crockett and #27 Atwater.)K.Stewart (shotgun) pass incomplete to C.Hawkins (SAtwater).LMiller punts 42 yards to DB25, Ccnter-KSt D.Gordon ret to DB25 forILGordon FUMBLES, recovered by DB-R.Crockctt at DB2S.LCrOCkCtI to DB26 for 1 yard (C.Oldham).
T.Davis up middle to DB22 for -4 yards (MSell).
J.Elway (shotgun) pass incomplete to tSmith (N.Harrison). flipped at the line of win mage.)
LElway (shotgun) pass incomplete to W.Green. (Coverage by #37 Lake.)
PS-CLak4 D fetuive Pass Interference. No flayOffaeuiflg Pen4v on DD-Tjcaes illegal Fonnatia
3-14-DEfl Jflway (shotgun) sacked at DM4 for -8 (M.Bell).
4-22-DB14 tRouen punts 48 to Center-AAldridge. W.Blackwdll ret toDM3 for 19 (LMobley).
PenakydeclksedonDB-D.Cwswel4 Face Mask (PerFoul-IS yds).Pittsburgh Stealers at *32
I-i0DB43 K.Stewart pass incomplete to Y.Thigpen. (Coverage by #39 Crockett)
DB-M.LodIsh PENALIZED S yards for Defensive Offside. No Play1-5-DB38 .LBettis up middle to DB35 for 3 yards (A,W.fliainc).
2-2-DB3S K.Stcwart pass intended for Y.Thigpen is INTERCEPTED byR.Crockett at DBO.TOUCHBACK
Denver Rro.cos at 4:401-i0.DB2O J.Elway pass toP .cn'kh to DB33 for IS yards (C.Lake).
1-10-D333. TDavis right tackle to DB34 for 1 yard (E.Holmes).
2-9-D834 J.Elway pass to ILGrifflth to DM5 for 11 yards (E.Holmcs).1-i0.DB4S LElway pass to S.Sbarpc to P837 for 18 yards (Diones).
Official time out at 200. Two-minute warning.
1-10-PS37 (2:00) J.Elway pass incomplete to RSmitk (Pressure by #76 Rcniy)
PS-CscoftPENALIZED 22 pants for Defensive Pass Inteifrrence. No Play
1-l0-P8I5 (1d4) JEiway pass to H.GrlMtb for 1$ and TOUCHDOWN. ..TOUCHDOWILTOUCHDOWNUI P1. eta— is GOOD. Center-DDiaz-lnfante. Holder-T.Rouen,
DR 17 PS 14, 5 plays, 80 yards, 2. penalty,3 Plain kicks 72 yards from DB3O to PS-Z W.Blackwefl ToUchbaCk.
Pittsburgh Stealers at b47
1-l0-fl20 K.Stcwart (shotgun) pass incomplete to C.Hawkins. (Pressure by #34 Bradon.)
2-1O-PS2O (1:43) KStewan (shotgun) pass to Cjolinson to P838 for 18 yards.PSJ.Sorekrgk PENALIZED 10 yards for Offensive HoMbsg No Play
2-20-PS 10 (137) F.McAfee (shotgun) up middle to P822 for 12 yards (atomanowaki, R.Hllliar43-8-PS22 (59) K.Stewart (shotgun) pass incomplete to C..Hawkins. (Pressure by #21 Hhlliard.)4-8-PS22 (iS) LMiUer punts 51 to DM7, Center-K.Botkin. D.Gordon ret to DB46 for 19
(LOlsavsky, LWitman).Dearer Broncos at &431-10DB46 (:43) LElway (shotgun) pass incomplete to R.Smith. (Coverage by #37 Lake.)
PS-CLake PENALIZED 34 yards for Defensive Pass Inwference. No Play1-10.1820 (37) TDavis right end to P810 for 10 yards LKirklaqd).
Denver Broncos time out at W.29. Second time out.
1-10-PSIO (i9) Jllway pass to E.McCaffrey, pushed out of bounds at PSi for 9 yards (M.Bell).2-1-PSi (:24) TDaiis up middle tofli for no gain El! olmes).
Denver Broncos time out at 0:16. Third time out.
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Denver Broncos continued.3Pm eta — is GOOD. Center-DDlaz4pfante. Holder-T.Rouen.
DB 24 PS 14, 4 plays, 54 yards, 1 penalty, 0:30 drive, 14*47 •laps.dPin. kicks 37 yards from DB3O to LWbnnn ret, to PS43 for 10 yards (Dioville).
Pittsburgh Steelers at th13 (lit play from satamagt 0S9)1-1O-PS43 (09) K.Stewart (shotgun) pass intended for Ciohnson is INTERCEPTED by T.Bra*on at DB1S
TSraxton, pushed out of bounds at DB19 for 6 return yards (C.Hawklns).2ND 07 QUZPTER Saor• Tin Pirst Dons Efficiencies
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FIRST HALF VIARY
TOTAL FIRST DOWNSFirst Downs Rushing-Passing-by Penalty
Third Down Efficiency
HOMESTEELE
17 103—5—2
3—6—50%
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7 07 77 14
10 1417 1424 24
Total Net Yards 225Total Offensive Plays 36
Net Yards Rushing 85
Net yards passingGross yards passingTimes thrown — yards lost attempting to pass
Pass Atteapts—Coapl etions-Had Intercepted
Punts-Number and AveragePenalties-Numb.r and Yards
I Fumbles-Number and Lost
6969
0—017—6—2
PUS flCEzn.aGR.SmithE.McCatfreyS. SharpsH.GriffithV • HebronT.Davis
?. BraxtonR. CrockettA.Williaas3. RomanowskiR.Hilliard
E.HolmesL. Kirkland4. Bell:. Lake3. Perry
1 4 5 0.0 0.04 0 4 0.0 0.01 2 3 0.0 0.02 0 2 0.0 0.01 1 2 0.0 0.0
3 4 7 0.0 0.03 4 7 0.0 0.04 1 5 1.0 8.03 1 4 0.0 0.02 1 3 00 0.0
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TIME OF POSSESSIONVisitor 16:45Name 13:15
Ti—.9*18 T.Davi. 8 yd. run (J.Elaat,kick)i(6—72,3s15)6:16 R.Stewart 33 yd. run (N.John.onkjck)(6—65,3:02)
12:42 .7.B.tti• 1 yd. run (N.3ohnson,kick)(11—68,4;46)8:20 J.Elam 43 yd. Field Goal (11—45,4:22)1:47 LOriffith 15 yd. pan frca LIlvay (J.Slas,kiek)(5—80,2:53)0:13 I.McCaffr.y 1 yd. pan from J.Zlwsy (J.Rla,kickfl4—54,O;30)
VISITORBRONCO
4—11—25—7—71%
16330
94
1401481—8
20—13—1
1—483—16
2—2
Denver Broncos
2—46 • 54—71
0—0p
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RUSHING AT? 7DB AVG IA Tb.T.Davis 12 73 6.1 43 13.Elway 1 10 10.0 10 0V.Hebron 2 2 1.0 2 0
Total 15 85 5.7 43 1
PASSING AT? CM? 7DB lID/ID I'D LG IN3.Elway 20 13 148 1/8 2 18 1
Total 20 13148 1/8 218 1
Pittsburgh Steslers— a-
RUSHING AT? lbS AVG laG TbJ.Bettis 11 49 4.5 14 1K.Stewart 1 33 33.0 33 1F.McAfe. 1 12 12.0 12 0
Total 13 94 7.2 33 2
PASSING AT? CM? 7DBC
lID/ID ID LI INK.Stewart 17 6 69 0/0 0 20 2
Total 17 6 69 0/0 020 2
Total
NO YARDS LONGEST Tb4 59 18 03 21 11 1
31 18 02 26 15 11 9 901 2 20
13 148
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18 2 Total
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6 69 20 0
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J Pit.. kicks 58 yards from DB3O to PS 12, WJlackwell ret. to P322 for 10 yards (Diohason).at thOO
1-10-PSfl 3.Bettis up to P524 for 2 yards (M.Tanuvasa).2.8-F324 K.Stewart pass to Y.Thigpen to DB49 for 27 yards (R.Crocketl T.Braxton).1-10.DB49 LBettis up middle to DB44 for 5 yards (J.Mobley).25-D844 K.Stewart pass incomplete to C.Hawkins (K.Traylor).3-S-DB44 KStewart (shotgun) pass to Y.Thigen to DB33 for 11 yards (B.Roinanowski).l-10-DBS3 £Bettis left trkle to DB17 for 16 yards (SAlwatcr).1-10.D817 J.Bettis up middle to DB17 for no gain (A.Wifliatnc).2-1O-DB17 K.Stewart pass to tfligpen to flU for 8 yards (t.Crockett).
DB-MTwsuvpjq PEN4LIZED S jwdt frrDefrnslve Offlit No PlayJ.Bettis right end to DB9 for 3 yards (N.Smith BitomanowskO.Offidal time out at 10:00. l$jwy...Eronccs...#90 SmithJ.Bettis up mMdle to DB5 for 4 yards (TSraxton).LBettis right tackle to DB5 for no gain RHasselbach).K.Stewart pass intended for Ciohason is wrERcEngo by AAldridge at DBO.TOUCHBACK
Irsaccu at &171-1O-DB2O T.Davis left tackle to DB29 for 9 yards (L.Klrkland, D.Peny).2-1-DBV TD5%is left end to DB4S for 16 yards (M.B4.1-10-flEd T.Davis up middle to DM7 for 2 yards (LJCIrkIana, J.Stee42-8DB47 LElway pass incomplete to S.Sbarpe. (Coverage by #99 Kirkland.)3-8-DB47 £Elway (shotgun) pass to R.Smith to P345 for $ yards (C.Lake). (Official measurement.)1-10-PS4S TDavis up middle to P344 for I yard (M.Bell, K.Henry).2.9-P544 TDavis left cud, pushed out of bounds atPS4Z fort yards (floats, tflolmes).
Official time out at 4:40. lnjury.Steclers...#S0 Holmes3.7.1*342 J.Elway (shotgun) pass incomplete to E.McCathey. (Coverage by #39 Perry, Fesaure by #27
Brown.)4-7-PS42 T.Rouen punts 11 to 1*331, Center-AAldridge. Downed by AAldridgc. (The P332 nclng back ontie.)
Plttsburfl Stealers at 4:02J.Bcttis right tackle to 1*337 for 5 yards (LMobley).
J.Bettis up middle to P346 for 9 yards (AAldridge, D.Gordon).K.Stewart pass to Ciohnson to DM2 for 12 yards (LMobley).
K.Stewart pass to Tiester to DB3S for 7 yards (AAldridge, M.Tanuvasa).LBctds right tackle to DB31 for4 yards (K.Trayloç SAlwater).K.Stewart sacked at DB32 for -1 (R.Crockett).
K.$tewart sacked at DB38 for -6 (Ksmith). K.Stcwart FUMBIfl forced byrecovered by DB-Mi.odish at DB4LM.Lodish to DM1 for no return (Jiackson).
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Denver Broncos at 15d101-10-DB41 J.Elway pass incomplete to E.McCaffrey. (Pressure by #40 Bet)2..10-DB41 TDsvisupmiddletoDb4sfor4yards(LStee43-6.DB4S J.Elway (shotgun) pass to tSmith to P835 for 20 yards (M.Befl). no1-1O-P835 T.Davis right end to P829 for 6 yards (LKlrkland).24-P$29 TDavis right tackle to P829 for no— (Kllenry, Diones).3-4-P829 LElway (shotgun) sacked at PS36 for -7 (LiCirkiand).
4-11-P836 Tloucn punts 25 yards to PS fl Ccnter-A.Aldridgc. Downed by DJohnsoaPittsburgh StalSs at 11:18
110-PS 11 LBettis right tackle to P816 for 5 yards (tCrockett, T2rycc).Official time out at IbOt Injuiy.Brcncos...#39 Crockett
2-5.PSI6 KStewart pass to Y.Thigpen to P823 for 7 yards (Diobnson). Pig1-10-PS23 J.Bettls up middle to P826 for 3 yards (AAldridge4 H.Hasselbach),
LStewart pass incomplete tO C.HSWkUIS (D.Gordon).3.7 P826 lLStewatt (shotgun) pass to C.Hawklns. (Coverage by #21 BIlliard.)
4-7-PS26 JMller punts 34 yards to DB4O, Center-LBotkin. Downed by C.Emmons.Denver Broncos at *18
1.1U-DB4O Jflway pass incomplete to S.Sharpe. (Coverage by #40 BelL)2..10-DB4O TDabis right ta+k to DEC for 2 yards (tHolmes).3-8-DEC J.Elway (shotgun) pass to tMcCaffrey (C.Oldham).4-8-DB42 T.Rouen punts 28 to P830, Center-A.Aldridge. Pair catch C.Hawkins. (Ball on the 1831 nak,g
back on offense.)Pittsburgh Steels, at LU
1-10-P831 Lstewart pass incomplete to M.Bruener (LMobley).2-10-PS31 t$tcwart sacked at P830 for -1 (K.Tra$or).3-11-P830 LStewart (shotgun) pass incomplete to Y.Tbigpcn (R.Crockett).4-11-P830 Ii 13cr punts 41 yards to DB29, Center-K.Boddo. Downed by C.OLThsn.
Denver Broncos at 7:231-10-DB3O T.Dat right end to DB33 for 3 yards (DJones).
2-7-DB33 T.Davis left end to DB3S for 2 yards (Nhlarrison);3-5-DB3S LEiway pass incomplete to KGrifflth. (Coverage by #40 Bet)4-5-DB35 tRouea punts 45 out of bounds at P820, Center-AAldridge.
Pittsburgh Steelers at &431-104521 LStewart (shotgun) pass to W3lackwcU to P837 for 16 yards (T.Braton). P191-104837 K.Stewart (shotgun) pass incomplete to Ciohnson. (Coverage by #252-10-FS37 KStewart (shotgun) pass to C.Hawkins to P846 for 9 yards (Alias).
Official time out at 4:48. Injury...Broncos...#91 Williams3-l-PS46 LStewart up middle to P848 for 2 yards (H.Hasselbach).1-1O-PS48 tStewart (shotgun) left end, pushed out of bounds at DM3 for 9 yards (R.Crockett).2-1-DB43 K.Stewart (shotgun) pass to to DB4O for 3 yards (D.Gordon). P211-10-DB4O KStewart (shotgun) pass to Cjohnson, P-OOB at DB32 for 8 yards (D.Gordon).2-2-DB32 tStewart (shotgun) pass to Y.Thigpen to DB23 for 9 yards (D.Gordon). P22
1.10-DBfl K.Stewart (shotgun) pass to C.Hawkins to DB14 for 9 yards G.Cadrez).2-1-DBX4 Lstewart (shotgun) pass to Cjobnsou for 14 and TOUCHDOWN. P23
Niohason Sin — is GOOD. Ccnter-T.Myslinski Holder-M.Tomczak.Dl 24 PS 21, 10 plays, 79 yards, 2:57 drive, 12:14
Niolinson kicks 69 yards from P830 to DEl, V.Hebron ret. to DBU for 10 yards (&CSey).Broncos at 246
1-10DB 11 Jflway pass to EMcCaffrey,.pushed out of bounds at DB17 for 6 yardsOfficial time out at 2a7. lnjury.Sroncos...#87 McCa&ey
2-4.DB17 TDSVis right taeH, to D815 for -2 yards (E.Holmes).Official time out at tOO. TWO-minute warning.
3-6-DBI5 (tOO) J.Elway (shotgun) pass to S.Sbarpe to DB33 for 18 yards (LFlonrs). P21
Pittsburgh Stealers tithe out at 14& First time out.l-1O-DB33 (1:46) .LElway pass to E.McCaffrey to DEC for 10 yards (C.Scott). P22
Denver Broncos time out at W58. First time out.1-1O-DB43 (:58) TD* via left tackle to DB4S for 2 yards (ICHenry, J.Stee4 I
Pittsburgh Steelen time out at 052. Second time out2-8-DB4S (:52) tDavis left tackle to P836 for 19 yards (D.Peny, ClaM). R231-104836 (:04) J.Elway up middle to P837 for -1 yard.
END OP GflE score Time First Downs 1ff-- Quarter Summary - -- Pots ft P 1 T 3Down 4D0wnDenver Broncos 24 9:01 1 3 0 4 2/5 0/0Pittsburgh Steelers 21 5:59 1 5 0 6 1/3 0/0
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DEFENSIVE STATISTICS
TOTAL 39 21 60 3.0 8.0 3 10 1 1 50010 1000TXL/TX=Tackle AST/AS=Assist COMB—Combined IN—InterceptionPD—Pass Defense FF=Forced Fumble FR—Fumble Recovery EL—Block
Denver Broncos REGULAR DEPENSIVE PLAYS —— flPEOThL TEAMS MISCTXL-AST-COMB SACK/YRDS IN-PD PP-PR TX-AS PP-PR BL TX-AS PP-fl
R.Crockett 8 0 8 1.0 1.0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0T.Braxton 3 5 8 0.0 0.0 130 0 0 00 00A.Aldridge 4 1 50.0 0.0110 0 0 0000D.Gordon 4 1. 5 0.0 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0000
0000
0000
1000
.7.Mobley 4 1 5 0.0 0.0 0 1 0 0
A.Williams 3 2 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0B.Romanowski 3 1 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.Atwater 2 2 4 0 0 0
0 0 0 00 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 0
N.Smith 2 1 31.06.000R.Hasselbach 1 2 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0D.Johnson 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0R.Hilliard 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0
1000000 0 0 0 01 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0
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M.Tanuvasa 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0X.Traylor 1 1 2 1.0 1.0 0 1 0 0G.Cadrez 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0T.Pryce 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 0
X.Burns 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0M.Lodish 0 0 00.00.0000100000 0 000D.Loville 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 00 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0E.Mccaffrey 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000
Pittsburgh Steeler REGULAR DEFENSIVE PLAYS ----TIL-AST-COMB SACX/YRDS IN-PD fl-PR
L.Kirkland 7 4 11 1.0 7.0 1 2 0 0E.Holmes 5 5 10 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0M.Bell 8 1 91.08.00000C.Lake 4 2 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0
flPECThL TEAMSTX-AS PP-fl BL
0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0100 0 0 0 0
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0 0 0 00 0 0 000000000 0 0 0
X.Henry 3 2 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0D.Jones 3 2 5 0.0 0.0 0 1 0 0D.Perry 3 2 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 1C.Scott 3 1 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 0
J.Steed 1 2 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.Harrison 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 2 0 0J.Gildon 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 03B.Brown 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 000 000 0
00000 0
L.Flowers 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.Conley 0 0 00.00.00000C.Hawkins 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0J.3ackson 0 0 00.00.00000
0 0 0 0 02000000 0 0 0000000 0 0 000001 0 0 01000
T.Lester 0 0 00.00.00000C.Oldham 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 1 0 0J.Olsavsky 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0J.Witman 0 0 00.00.00000
100001 0 0 0 01 0 0 0 0010
00000 0 0 00 0 0 0000000
TOTAL 42 22 64 2.015.0 1 6 1 1 6 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0
Denver Broncos vs Pittsburgh Steelers01/11/98 at Three Rivers Stadium
BALL POSSESSION AND DRIVE CHART
Denver BroncosTIME TIME TIMERECD LOST P055
HOW BALLOBTAINED
Kickoff
DRIVE # YDS YDS NET 1STBGN PLAY GAIN PEN YDS DOWN
DB3 3
D84 6
LAST HOW GIVEN VPSQM
(346) Average DB29
Pittsburgh SteelersI TIME TIME TIME HOW BALL DRIVE I YDS
RECD LOST P088 OBTAINED BGN PLAY GAINYDS NET 1ST LAST HOW GIVEN UPPEN lIDS DOWN SCRM
* inside opponent's 20
Time of Possession by Quarter
VISITOR Denver Broncos
HOME Pittsburgh Stealers
7:22 9:23 4:15 9:01
7:38 5:37 10:45 5:59
Kickoff Drive No.—Start Average BRONCO: 4—DB24 STEELE: 5—PS3O
1 15:00 14:41 0:19 2 0 0 0 0 D333 Intercept2 12:33 9:18 3:15 Missed PG DB2B 6 72 0 72 3 •PS8 TD3 6:16 2:28 3:48 Kickoff 1)321 6 42 5 47 3 P832 Fumble45 7:10 5:32 1:38 Punt DB26 3 —12 0 —12 0 DB14 Punt6 4:40 1:47 2:53 Intercept D320 5 58 22 80 5 P515 TD7 0:43 0:13 0:30 Punt 4 20 34 54 3 TD8 8:17 4:029
4:15 Interc!pt:42YuibTe
0820 8 38 0 38 2 P542 Punt
10 9:18 8:25 0:53 Punt 0340 3 2 0 2 0 DB42 Punt11 7:23 5:43 1:40 Punt 0830 3 5 0 5 0 0835 Punt12 2:46 0:00 2:46 Kickoff 0811 7 52 0 52 3 P536 Game
1 14:41 12:33 2:08 Intercept D343 5 23 0 2323
9:18 6:16 3:02 Kickoff P535Th:28 12:42 4:46YuibTe PS32
6
116557
0
116568
4 8:20 7:10 1:10 Kickoff P830 3 3 0 3
5 5:32 4:40 0:52 Punt 0343 2 3 5 86 1:47. 0:43 1:04 Kickoff 9520 3 12 —10 2
7 0:13 0:00 0:13 Kickoff 9543 1 0 0 08 15:00 8:17 6:43 Kickoff P822 11 68 5 739 4:02 0:00 4:02 Punt P532 7 27 0 2710 11:18 ThTii 2:00 Punt 5 15 0 1511 8:25 7:23 1:02 Punt P831 3 —1 0 —112 5:43 2:46 2:57 Punt P821 10 79
PuntInterceptPuntIntercept
1 DB2O Missed PG3 DB33 TO6 *D31 TD0 P5330 1)3350 P5220 P5434 *1)35 Intercept3 0332 Fumble _,
1 P526 Punt0 9530 Punt5 TD0 79
(391) Average PS33
1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT TOTAL
30:01
29:59
POST GAME QUOTESPIflSBURGH STEELERS vs. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTSSaturday, January 3, 1998 — Three Rivers Stadium (59,600), Pittsburgh, Pa.
PRESS BOX NOTES —. Divisional Playoff Game
STEELERS OUOTES
HEAD COACH BILL COWHER:
"The first thing I want to tell you, as I told the players, I'm a young coach and I screwed up. I should have kickedthe field goal. Ireally feel that way. There is no way I shouldn't have. I got caught up in the emotion of the game.I'm 40 years old. I made a mistake. They bailed me out. But what a great game. I can't say enough. New Englandis a gutsy football team. They played us hard. I thought defensively we played.veiy, very hard and made some bigplays when we had to. It wasn't very pretty. But as has been indicative of this season, we found a way. That's thebottom line. There is no logic that can warrant me doing what I did other than my emotion of the game.
Are you saving you won't do it next week? 'Well if the scenario ever exists again, I will learn from it. All thosetimes I went for it and you guys said 'what a great call.' Here's your chalice, You can call me a dummy andeverything else and I'm sure you did. Probably somewhere along the line I'm going to do itagain and you'll get thechance to write columns for a week about how I screwed it up But that's why it's a game There's a great group ofguys back there. Like I said, it wasn't pretty, it wasn't artistic, but that's kind of been.indicative of this season --finding a way to win. We've got some work to do but it's nice to still be playing this late in January.
Talk about the reason you went for it "There's no need to go into it I have no mason My reasons aren't goodenough to give you to warrant what I did. I was wrong, flat wrong. I'm going to be the first one to admit it. I'mthe one who's going to have to struggle with it. You guys can write all you want and I know there will be manycolumns to write about it. But hey listen, I made the job easy for you.
Talk about your defense: "They played hard all game, particularly early in the game when we had some field positioneven to start thegame, I thought we came up with some big plays: Ireally think the only big play I can rementherwas Terry Glenn's big catch. When we had to stiffen,we stiffened. Chad Scott -- he's a good football player now.With him and Carnell (Lake) out there now, that's been a formula that's been pretty good for us. I said this before,we've played pretty good defense from that first half of the Denver game on in some pretty big games. I think againtoday we played pretty good. I recognize that they didn't have Curtis Martin but don't take too much credit awayfrom our football team.
Was Jerome still hurting? "No. He was feeling fme. I think NeW England did a very good job in what they didagainst us. Certainly we'll take a look at it and see all we can do to get him uncorked. It was good to havo him backin there We'll just keep gnndrng away at it. I
Did you think that the oneTD would hold up?. "No, I did not. We had some opportunities first and 10 inside theirterritory that we just couldn't get another one to get down there to kick a field goal. Certain y we had a chance nearthe end to put it up by four points but the coach of the Steelers decided not to
Assess Kordell Stewart's nerformance: "I thought he did fine. Of course I don't think I wianything else. It's just another game for him. I know they're big games, but he's playediplayed in the Super Bowl. I know it's different as a quarterback. He's got a great look in:get caught up in any situation regardless of what unfolds, If he doesn't play well, it's not bor all the things that are at stake, it's because he didn't play well. But I thought he did fine.
Was Kordell's run for a TD a called t)lay? "It was run all the way. We had it in for the gargot to it. We just kept it in the plan. We told him pump it to get them to hesitate but there Nwas a run all the way.
Talk about the confidence in the defense: "The confidence in the defense is very high rightmy illogical thinking. It is very high at this point. I think they're playing very good. I feeguys are playing defense and, more importantly, they feel good about how they're playing.going.
Talk about the veteran leadership: "I think there's been a great mix on this team. Not justof faces that have been to that game a couple years ago and they have relayed the message:other veterans that have come from other teams in recognizing the importance of preparatkall the hoopla. You can go back in that locker room right now and there's a nice feeling, bunfinished business. We know what's at stake. The whole thing from here on out has. begames left. We just got the first one and we have two to go."
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Do you still feel there's room to improve? "I really feel like we haven't played our bestmuch time to wait around for that Next week we'll have to come out and really concentr
Does starting the last two possessions inside the five pump up the defense? "I think so.of it. They kind of got out of it a little bit. But we really did a good job of sticking togetiplaying hard.
Talk about the special chemistry this team seems to have: "We have a tremendous resolve and it's hard to put yourfinger on. For example, the 1994 team was our most talented team but it wasn't focused. Too much rap video talkand all that stuff. This team is the most focused since I've been here."
(1BRENDEN STAt: Do you have a preference who you play next week? "It would be thee to have the homefield advantage and hopefully that will happen for us. But either way 1 think we match up well against both.
Why would you like another shot at the Broncos? "I think just to prove once again that we are a team that can playagainst one of the better teams. Today we played against a really good team. I think a lot of people don't look atNew England as a Green Bay or a Denver. In my mind, I think New England's right up there defensively and Ithink their offense is right up there too.
OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR CHAN GAlLEY: "It was not pretty from an offensive point of view. Wewere glad to get a win and excited for our team and ready to take the next step. You know how it goes -- one weekone thing happens, the next week it goes another way. We're excited about the win and ready to go on to the nextone, but like I said it wasn't pretty from an offensive standpoint.
Re: New England defense: 'They did a great job. I have to give them a great deal of credit, even though I wasdisappointed with our execution at times. We had some crucial penalties. We would get some things going and gettwo or three first downs, but we couldn't sustain anything and that's something we certainly have to address. Thenwe didn't execute. We got down there on a third and two and didn't make one to keep the drive alive to get into fieldgoal range. We had some losses on some plays that we can't afford to have and be a contending team. We've got toimprove them and that's what we'll work on."
DE MIKE YRABEL: Re: sack and forced finuble; "I was fortunate enough to be in a position to make a play andfinally help this defense out.
Is that the biggest play of your football career? "Yeah, so far I think without a doubt. With the situation we were in,that was the biggest play and hopefully there will be more to come in the future.
Is going to the AFC Championship game as a rookie beyond your extectations? 'When you get drafted by thePittsburgh Steelers, you know that day that you're going to be on a football team that knows how to win and be apart of an organization that has won in the past. That's the one thing that I was really happy about -- to come in hereand help a team win in any way that I could. Now being in the AFC Championship game is something I'll look backon and say 'maybe I had a part in getting us there.'
Set un the defense on your sack; "We were in our regular dime package with the four down linemen, the six db'sand one linebacker. No stunt or anything. It was just kind of a straight rush. We did not have a blitz on. I wasfortunate enough to find some kind of speed around the corner and keep rushing. Our coaches said all week ifyou're the right end and you're in there, keep rushing. Don't give up. (Drew) Bledsoe's not going to look back tohis left. He's not going to throw back to his left IiCs going to roll to his right and he did. I was lucky enough tocatch the arm as it was coming up."
LB JASON GILDON: Talk about the sack and forced fumble by Mike Vrabel and your recovery: "Mike did agreat job beating his man. He got in them so quick and when I saw the ball on the turf; my first thought was 'justfall on it dummy and don't do anything stupid.'
Down the stretch you've made some big nlays. Are there noints in the game where you feel that you've got to comeupwith the bi2 play? "I think that comes naturally in big games, especially playoff games. My goal is to be asconsistent as I possibly can and I figure, that way, the big plays will come. I don't ever want to come off the field."
CR CRAD SCOTT: It seemed like they were nicking on you today. esnecially early; "Yeah, the coaches and theplayers didn't let me forget that this week, that they'd be coming after me. My first goal was to not get beat deep, tokeep everything in front and make the play.
Because they did come after you and you played so well, does this game give you added confidence? "I think I had alot of confidence before, but to hold New England without a touchdown and to come up with some big plays today,maybe teams will think twice about trying to pick on me so often. But if they do, I know I'm ready now."
NT JOEL STEED: Did the crowd have any effect on Bledsoe and the Patriots? "I think so, especially in thefourth quarter. But the crowd's biggest effect was on us, especially when they rallied behind us after Kordell gotstopped at the goal line. I said to myself, 'we can't let this one slip away.'
This was a very ohysical game. Comvare it to any others you've been in: "That's really hard to say if any game I'vebeen in was this physical, This was a heck of a football team we beat. Remember, they were in the Super Bowl lastyear and we just beat them three weeks ago and they wanted this one badly. It was great.
Does it matter who you play next week? "Not really. But ofcourse we'd like to be home. But it's nice to be in theAFC Championship game for the third time. It's going to be fun."
FS DARREN PERRY: How many guys in here will be watching TV tomorrow afternoon? "A lot. It doesn'ttake a rocket scientist to figure out who we'll be rooting for. But if we have to go on the road, so be it. We'll stillhave to try to take care of business.
Isn't it weird rootina for a team you guys really needed to beat a couple weeks ago? "Yeah, but that's how it goes inthe playoffs.. Strange things happen. We're just trying to find the best route to get to San Diego."
POST GAME QUOTESPITTSBURGH STEELERSS vs. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTSSaturday, January 3, 1998 — Three Rivers StadIum (59,600), Pittsburgh, Pa.
PRESS BOX NOTES — Divisional Playoff Game
STEELER.S QUOTES
RB JEROME BEITIS:
Was that as tough as it gets? Oh, no doubt about it. That's as tough as it gets. Those guys said tothemselves that, 'We're not going to let the Steelers run the footbalL' And they set out with eightguys at the line of scrimmage, the had the linebackers about three yards off the line of scrimmage,and they weren't going to let us run the football, Our philosophy is to run the football so we have tokeep plugging away. Regardless of what they do, we have to stick to our game plan.
What did they do? Somethina different than other teams that try to stop the run? No, it's just thatthey said, 'We're not going to worry about the pass. We're going to commit to the running game.And they're going to have to beat us passing the ball.' A lot of teams aren't willing to do thatbecause maybe they don't feel comfortable with their cornerbacks. Those guys felt comfortable withtheir cornerbacks, so they said, 'We're going to put eight men on the line, play man-to-man outside,and try to make them beat us.'
Do you think the next team you play might be able to do that? It just depends on the personnel. Ithink the defensive coordinator has to be comfortable with his personnel to play a game like that,because if you don't, our wide-outs kill you.
How are you feeling? I'm fine physically. Yea, I'm fine. The knee was fine. I think there was moremade up about the knee than was actually the problem. The knee held up fine. It wasn't a problemat all.
Did you wear the (knee) brace? No I didn't. You would have seen that brace. It's a big old uglybrace.
Did you second auess Coach Cowher's call for Kordell Stewart's attemot at a cuartethack sneak atthe 2oal line? No, I didn't second guess. We've been running the quarterback sneak all season. Itwas just one of those plays that didn't work. You scratch your head and say, 'if it would haveworked, what would have happened?' You just can't worry about it.
Did you second guess the play because you didn't get the ball? No. Usually, in that situation, we goto the quarterback sneak. The only time was the Cincinnati game where I did get it on onthe one yard line. I really wasn't expecting it (the ball). I thought we were going to quarterbacksneak and just start jumping up and down after you score the touchdown.
Was the final score surprising to you? No, not at all. We knew that it was going to be a defensivebattle. We knew that they were going to come in and commit to the running game and say, 'You'renot going to run the ball on us.' They did that and our defense answered the challenge and made it areally, really close game.
Do you think you guys need to change anything because of what hannened? Nope. We can't changeanything. We're too far into this to change anything. If we just start changing things, I think we losea lot of our confidence because we're a team that believes we can run the football on anybody.Although you stop us this play, we're going to come back the next play we're going to line up andrun the football at you. If we come out and try to throw the football and that's St our strength, Ithink them we lose the football game.
It looked like you had a little baffle with LawyerMilloy? No, he just got up and did my dance. So Ijust said, 'Okay. That's okay. ff1 catch you blitzing then we'll talk again.' But I was never able tocatch him again.
You won't those guys (New England) in the playoffs now that they're gone No. I won't miss themat all. I'm waiving to them all the way to the bus. Believe me.
POST GAME QUOTESPITTSBURGH STEELERS vs. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
Saturday, January 3, 1998 — Three Rivers Stadium (59,600), Pittsburgh, Pa.PRESS BOX NOTES — Divisional Playoff Game
OR KORDELL STEWART:
What was the sideline conversation during thetimeout when you were making the decision to go forit on 1? It was a decision to run a couple of plays. And we talked about it talked about it.And I said, 'Coach, which one do you want?' Everybody was just talking and talking, and we justdecided to go for one, and we wound up missing the touchdown. But defense did a great job ofstopping them and giving us an opportunity to win.
Did you agree with the coach's call? You don't want to sit there and fight in that situation. Youhave a feeling of what you want to run, but the coaches see things differently sometimes. It was asituation where it was a heads-np call and it was a fifty-fifty chance. And it just so happened that wewound up missing it with the one we called.
Was there a debate on whether to go for it? We were going for it, regardless. It was just a matter ofwhich play to call. And you could sit here and say it was the dumbest call if you miss it, and you cansay it was the best play in America if you make it. He (Coach Cowher) came up and apologized andfelt that we could have done something differently. And for a coach to come up and say that heapologizes for the play, you have to give the man respect. You're not going to make the perfect playevery single time, and you're not going to call the perfect play every single time.
What olay do you think he should have called? I was done with Coach and whai he called, was whathe called. Iwas with him 110%,
Were you looking back to see if you had stenped out of bounds on your 40-yard touchdown run? Iwas looking to see if we had any flags thrown down. I never worry about stepping out of bounds,because I got that far and I hadn't heard a whistle being blown yet. I was looking back to see if anyflags were on the ground and I didn't see any, so I was pretty much excited and rejoicing for theopportunity of getting that touchdown.
(More comments on TD miss): When we played them down there in New England, theystopped us once and we came back and ran it again. It just so happened this time that we didn't haveanother chance. And to go for it in that situation and not get it, and to be up in the game, I haveevery inch of confidence in our defense, If the team can go 99 and a half yards all the way down thefield on our defense, we don't deserve to win. And they did a great job of stopping them and weended up winning the game by one point.
What did New England do to stop the pass? They were blitzing on almost every down. The defensedid a great job of stopping some things.
How was yourrhythm effected by the bye week? I don't think it was off honestly. Ijust think thedefense did a very good job calling certain defenses. You have to give receivers opportunities tocatch the ball, and if a defender is going to go up and make a great play, like on the interception, theguy makes a wonderful catch and the interception. Hats off to those guys over there, But it doesn'tmailer now. We won by one point and like I said at the beginning of the season, it doesn't mailerhow many points you win the game by. You can go to the Super Bowl and win by one point, and itcan be the ugliest game in America, but when you win, they don't judge you by how it looked, theyjudge you by winning the game.
(Comments on first playoff start): Individually, I hadn't done anything yet. We've gotten far as ateam, but we haven't gotten to where we want to be. And I, for sure, haven't gotten to where Iwant to be yet. I feel I haven't done anything yet. We won today and that's good, but I'm notsatisfied. I'm nowhere near satisfied. We still have two more games to play.
POST GAME QUOTESPITTSBURGH STEELERS vs. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTSSaturday, January 3, 1998 — Threó Rivers StadIum (59,609), Pittsburgh, Pa.
PRESS BOX NOTES — Divisional Playoff Game
PATRIOTh OUOTES
HEAD COACH PETE CARROLL
Obviously, it was an extraordinary football game Two teams batthng their hearts out,fighting every mch of the way Just an extraordmary effort by our defense to keep us inthe football game. They kept giving us a chance. Pittsburgh did a great job today.Unfortunately, it comes down to one point separating so much. There is no consolationfor this club.
(Comments on turnovers today) Obviously the, turnovers are always so critical. That's•the story of the game. We needed to get one more (turnover) and we didn't get one.
(What did you tell your team in the locker room?) I talked to them that there was noWe know how hard we fought, but that's what we were supposed to do.
That's what we're all about.
(Comments on New England key injuries) There are no excuses. We've been playingwith these guys all year long. We needed another field goal, and unfortunately, wecouldn't come up with the score we needed.
(Comments on the fourth and 1 at the goal line) What an awesome effort, just inchesaway from the goal line in which those guys rose up and made that play. It just showswhat kind of heart this club has and to fight that they have. Just to giveus one more shotwas extraordinary.
(General comments on the game) I don't think we tiad them on the ropes. Then I get allcrazy about the non-call. I don't how if it was a good call or not. That was in the fieldposition opportunity in which we would have been down there We had a shot That wasour drive. Pittsburgh did a great job on defense. Wecouldn't get enough done on ourside of the ball to overcompensate for it.
(Comments on the officiating today) I hated to see that we didn't get a call m our favorand then they turned around and give Pittsburgh one in their favor I'm on the sidelines,andldidn'tseeitthatway
CB JIMMY HITCHCOCK
(Did home field advantage play a factor today?) I don't know. You can never really lookat that. All have to look at is how we played and we played great on defense and theyplayed great on defense. It was just a tough, hard-fought game. We just came up empty.I think we played a great game especially with the goal line stand. We had a bunch ofguys hurt, Ben (Coates) and Terry (Glenn), and Curtis (Martin). It's hard to play withoutthose guys, but we did a tremendous job on defense We just came up empty Hats off tothe Pittsburgh Steelers
(Comments about being frustrated with the offense's perfonnance) You can't really getcaught up with frustration over what the àffense is doing. You can't get caught up in that.You have to go out and play every play on defense. That's what we do well. That's whywe play great defense. We don't worry about what's going onon the other side of theball. All we can control is what we can do, Up until the last minute, they got the ball ingood striking range, and we got them out of there and made them, punt it again. That'swhat the defense can do, and that's what we did all day. We played a great game ondefense.
(Comments on holding the Steelers to 7 points) If someone told me that before the game,I'd say we're coming away with a victory. But you have to protect the ball and you have
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to take the ball away. We didn't protect the ball. We gave the ball up and turned it over,and you can't win like that I'm in shock. I can't believe we lost that game. It was anunbelievable performance on the defensive side of the ball. We did everything we couldup until the last minute. We got them off when they were in striking distance with a goalline stand.
(Comments on home field advantage) I think it was an advantage. I think that maybesome things frll their way on the penalty side. I got blocked in the back. I know that, andthere wasn't a call. I thought that was definitely a flag. It was me and Kordell Stewart)one-on-one, and the next thing I know, I was out of bounds.
WR TROY BROWN:
(Comments on New England's injuries) When it's on the line, you don't know who's inthe game. You just try to get in there and make some plays yourself. You have to gowith what you got. We've done it without them before, and today's no different. You'vegot to go out there and make the plays that you need to make, whoever is on the field.We're professionals, and that's what we do—go oñt and make plays.
SS LAWYER MILLOY
We did anoutstanding job on defense rallying to the ball. With a person like JeromeBettis, an outstanding running back, everybody has to get to the ball. We weren't reallyconcerned about him getting the ball. We were just concerned about our defense rallyingto the bail and get them stopped, no matter how many yards Bettis got. Stewart tried todo some things at the end including the boot-legged, and we contained him. But thisdefense, we learned from our mistakes early. We calmed down and played a solid game offootball.
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(Comments on the game) It was a hard fought game, defensively on both sides of the ball.Kordell (Stewart) broke loose on one, and that was the only play of the game that kept usfrom the win. We played a hard fought game, and it only takes one point to win in thisleague.
(Has the defense been frustrated over the last few weeks with the offense's performance?)Not necessarily frustrated. Of course, we're a team. We win together, and we losetogether. We don't point fingers around here. If they don't put points on the board, it's0-0 and we have to go to overtimes. But they were fortunate enough to put seven pointson the board and they won the game. Our offense tried to come back and move the balldown the field, but you have to take your hat off to those guys. They played a hell of agame. Any time you hold an offense like that to seven points, you expect to win thegame. Their defense played well also. We did a pretty good job against the Bus (JeromeBettis) We held Kordell, and their receivers didn't do anything significant in the game.We just played a hard fought game, and our offense couldn't get it going like they wantedto. They were the best team today,