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Game

Pittsburgh Steelers (6-4)


at

11

Seattle Seahawks (5-5)


Sunday, Nov. 29, 2015 4:25 p.m. (ET)
CenturyLink Field Seattle, Wash.

Game #11
Pittsburgh Steelers (6-4) at Seattle Seahawks (5-5)

Pittsburgh Steelers 2015 Schedule

Date: Sunday, Nov. 29, 2015

Preseason (1-4)

Kickoff: 4:25 p.m. ET

Sunday, Aug. 9

vs. Minnesota*

L, 14-3 (NBC)

Site: CenturyLink Field (68,000) Seattle, Wash.

Friday, Aug. 14

at Jacksonville

L, 23-21 (KDKA)

Playing Surface: FieldTurf

Sunday, Aug. 23

GREEN BAY

W, 24-19 (KDKA)

Saturday, Aug. 29

at Buffalo

L, 43-19 (KDKA)

Thursday, Sept. 3

CAROLINA

L, 23-6 (KDKA)

TV Coverage: CBS-TV (locally KDKA-TV, channel 2)


Announcers:

Jim Nantz (play-by-play)


Phil Simms (color analyst)
Tracy Wolfson (sideline)

Local Radio:

Steelers Radio Network


WDVE-FM (102.5)/WBGG-AM (970)

Thursday, Sept. 10

at New England

Sunday, Sept. 20

SAN FRANCISCO

W, 43-18 (FOX)

Bill Hillgrove (play-by-play)


Tunch Ilkin (color analyst)
Craig Wolfley (sideline)

Sunday, Sept. 27

at St. Louis

W, 12-6 (CBS)

Announcers:

*NFL/Hall of Fame Game (Canton, Ohio)

Regular Season (6-4)


L, 28-21 (NBC)

Thursday, Oct. 1

BALTIMORE

L, 23-20 (OT) (CBS/NFLN)

Monday, Oct. 12

at San Diego

W, 24-20 (ESPN)

Sunday, Oct. 18

ARIZONA

W, 25-13 (FOX)

Sunday, Oct. 25

at Kansas City

L, 23-13 (CBS)

Sunday, Nov. 1

CINCINNATI

L, 16-10 (CBS)

Sunday, Nov. 8

OAKLAND

W, 38-35 (CBS)

Sunday, Nov. 15

CLEVELAND

W, 30-9 (CBS)

Sunday, Nov. 22

BYE WEEK

Pittsburgh Steelers Head Coach Mike Tomlin


Overall regular-season record: 88-50 (.638)/ninth season
Regular-season record with Pittsburgh: 88-50 (.638)/ninth season
Playoff Record/Years: 5-4/five years

Sunday, Nov. 29

at Seattle

Sunday, Dec. 6

INDIANAPOLIS

8:30 p.m. (NBC)

Sunday, Dec. 13

at Cincinnati

1 p.m. (CBS)

Sunday, Dec. 20

DENVER

4:25 p.m. (CBS)

Seattle Seahawks Head Coach Pete Carroll


Overall regular-season record: 88-66 (.571)/10th season
Regular-season record with Seattle: 55-35 (.611)/sixth season
Playoff Record/Years: 8-5/6 years

Sunday, Dec. 27

at Baltimore*

8:30 p.m. (NBC)

Sunday, Jan. 3

at Cleveland*

1 p.m. (CBS)

National Radio: Sports USA


Announcers:

Adam Amin (play-by-play)


Doug Plank (color analyst)

A Look at the Coaches:

4:25 p.m. (CBS)

*Times and TV Network may change due to NFL flexible scheduling

Postseason

www.steelers.com
For all of the most up-to-date information on the Pittsburgh
Steelers, visit the teams official web site at www.steelers.com.
Updated daily, the web site has the most extensive information
on upcoming games and the most comprehensive news on the
Steelers.

www.steelers.com

Sat.-Sun., Jan. 9-10

Wild Card Weekend (CBS, ESPN, FOX, NBC)

Sat.-Sun., Jan. 16-17

Divisional Playoff Games (CBS, FOX, NBC)

Sunday, Jan. 24

Conference Championships (CBS & FOX)

Sunday, Jan. 31

AFC-NFC Pro Bowl (Honolulu, Hawaii) (ESPN)

Sunday, Feb. 7

Super Bowl 50 (San Francisco, Calif.) (CBS)

NOTE: All times are Eastern.


Home games in Bold/CAPS.

STEELERS COMMUNICATIONS

STEELERS RADIO COVERAGE

Burt Lauten, Communications Coordinator .........(412) 432-7821


Lauten email: lautenb@steelers.nfl.com
Dominick Rinelli, Public Relations/Media Manager.. (412) 432-7822
Rinelli email: rinellid@steelers.nfl.com
Ryan Scarpino, Public Relations Assistant .........(412) 432-7820
Scarpino email: scarpinor@steelers.nfl.com
Michael Annarella, Media Relations Intern .......(412) 432-7800
Annarella email: annarellam@steelers.nfl.com
x6019
Office Fax .............................................................(412) 432-7878

For the 17th consecutive year, WDVE-FM (102.5) and WBGG-AM


(970) are carrying all Steelers games.
Additionally, Steelers games can be heard on a 48-station network
spanning Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio, Maryland, New York
and South Carolina. All Steelers games will be broadcast in Spanish
on steelers.com.
For the 21st straight season, Bill Hillgrove serves as the Voice
of the Steelers and handles play-by-play duties for the broadcast.
Joining Hillgrove for his 17th season as an expert analyst is Tunch
Ilkin, the former Steelers All-Pro offensive tackle. Joining the team
for his 13th season is former Steeler offensive lineman Craig Wolfley,
who provides sideline analysis.
Fans in Mexico can also listen to Steelers broadcasts on Grupo
Imagen and games are heard on www.steelers.com/espanol.
Stations on the Steelers Radio Network include:

MEDIA NOTES
Weekly Press Conference: Steelers Head Coach Mike Tomlin
will conduct his press conference on Tuesday, Nov. 24, at Noon (LIVE
on ROOT Sports) in the Steelers press conference room.
Official Steelers Website: Media and fans can read about the
latest Steelers news on the official Steelers website. The site, www.
steelers.com, features breaking news, statistics, player biographies
and much more.
Media-Only Section of www.steelers.com
The Steelers Media Relations Department offers a Media-Only
section on steelers.com. To sign up for this service, go to http://
www.steelers.com/mediarelations/ and register as a new user
below the left hand navigation bar. Then follow the instructions on
the Media Relations page and once your registration is approved,
you will receive an email and can access all information. If you have
any questions or problems, please email steelers_digest@yahoo.
com.
NFLmedia.com: Journalists worldwide have access to the
dedicated media website featuring news from the NFL and its teams.
Daily releases, statistics, domestic and international NFL updates
and other information about the NFL are available. The site also
provides links to other NFL and individual team sites.

STEELERS NATION HD RADIO


Steelers Nation Radio is a 24-hour/day HD radio station
dedicated specifically to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
It can be heard on www.steelers.com, the official Steelers
app or the iheart app on your smartphone and at 102.5 WDVE
HD2.

FLAGSHIP STATIONS (2)


WDVE-FM (102.5)
WBGG-AM (970)
PENNSYLVANIA (31)
Allentown-WSAN (1470)
Altoona-WVAM (1430)
Altoona-WRKY (104.9)
Beaver Falls-WBVP (1230)
Beaver Falls-WMBA (1460)
Bedford-WBVE (107.5)
Bradford-WESB (1490)
Butler-WISR (680)
Chambersburg-WCHA (800)
Clarendon-WKNB (104.3)
Clarion-WCCR (92.7)
Cooperstown-WUUZ (107.7)
DuBois-WOWQ (102.1)
Erie-WJET (1440)
Gettysburg-WGET (1320)
Grove City-WWGY (95.1)
Homer City-WCCS (1160)
Johnstown-WNTJ (1490)
Johnstown-WRKW (99.1)
Latrobe-WCNS (1480)
Mount Union-WHUN (106.9)
Punxsutawney-WPXZ (104.1)
Riverside/Selinsgrove-WVSL (92.3)
Saegertown-WUUZ (94.3)
Somerset-WLLI (990)
Starview-WLPA (92.7)
State College-WQWK (1450)
Uniontown-WMBS (590)
Washington-WJPA (1450)
Williamsport-WCXR (93.3)
Williamsport-WZXR (103.7)

OHIO (3)
Fremont-WOHF (92.1)
Upper Arlington-WTOH (98.9)
Youngstown-WNIO (1390)
MARYLAND (5)
Cumberland-WTBO (1450)
Cumberland-WTBO (105.7)
Frederick-WFMD (930)
Frostburg-WFRB (560)
Hagerstown-WHAG (1410)
WEST VIRGINIA (7)
Charleston-WCHS (580)
Cross Lanes-WSWW (1490)
Fairmont-WRLF (94.3)
Fairmont-WMMN (920)
New Martinsville-WXCR (92.3)
St. Marys-WJAW (630)
Wheeling-WBBD (1400)
NEW YORK (1)
Syracuse-WTLA (1200)
SOUTH CAROLINA (1)
Myrtle Beach-WRXZ (107.1)

A daily schedule of what is on Steelers Nation HD Radio is


available at www.facebook.com/steelersnationradio.

THIS WEEKS SCHEDULE (SUBJECT TO CHANGE)


Tuesday, Nov. 24

Wednesday, Nov. 25

Thursday, Nov. 26

Friday, Nov. 27

Saturday, Nov. 28

Sunday, Nov. 29

Monday, Nov. 30

Coach Tomlin Press


Conference: Noon
Live on ROOT Sports

Open locker room


9:30 - 10 a.m.

Practice 11 a.m. 1 p.m.

Practice 10:45 a.m. 12:30 p.m.

No media availability

TBD

Practice 1:15 - 3:15 p.m.

Open locker room


1 - 1:45 p.m.

Coach Tomlin
available upon request
after practice

4:25 p.m. (ET)


Road Game
at Seattle
Seahawks
(CenturyLink Field)
CBS
(locally, KDKA-TV,
channel 2)

Coach Tomlin
available upon request
after practice
Open locker room
3:15 - 3:45 p.m.

www.steelers.com

Coach Tomlin
available upon request
after practice
Coordinators
available after practice

Open locker room


12:30 - 1:15 p.m.

2015 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS


TENTH ANNIVERSARY OF SUPER BOWL XL

BETTIS TO HALL OF FAME

The Pittsburgh Steelers celebrated the 10th anniversary of its


Super Bowl XL victory during Week
10 of the 2015 season.
On Saturday, Nov. 14, the Alumni Weekend Dinner Heinz Field
highlighted the Super Bowl XL
team. The annual event benefitted
the UPMC Sports Medicine Concussion Program and Cancer Caring
Center.
At halftime of the Steelers game the following day against the
Cleveland Browns at Heinz Field, members of the Super Bowl XL
championship team were introduced on the stadium field and recnognized for their achievement in capturing the teams fifth of six
Lombardi trophies.

Former Pittsburgh Steelers RB


Jerome Bettis was honored for his
illustrious career as one of the NFLs
most prolific running backs as he
was elected to the Pro Football Hall
of Fame Class of 2015, and was enshrined on Saturday, August 8, at Tom
Benson Hall of Fame Stadium.
He was honored during the teams
Thursday Night Football game in
Week 4 against Baltimore during a special ring ceremony.
Bettis played in 192 regular-season games in his 13-year career,
spending his first three years with the Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams
and the final 10 with the Steelers. The Detroit native registered the
sixth-most rushing yards (13,662) in NFL history. Bettis eclipsed the
100-yard rushing mark in 61 games during the regular season and
three times in the postseason, compiling a 47-17 record in those
contests.
He recorded 78 rushing touchdowns as a member of the Steelers during the regular season, the second-most in franchise history
behind Hall of Famer Franco Harris (91). In all, Bettis led his team
in rushing 11 seasons, three with the Rams and eight with the Steelers. His eight 1,000-plus yard seasons tied for third-best in the NFL
when he retired.
Bettis was named to six Pro Bowls, voted first team All-Pro twice,
second team All-Pro once and was the NFLs Comeback Player of
the Year in 1996. In 10 years in Pittsburgh, Bettis helped the Steelers reach four AFC Championship games and win Super Bowl XL in
2005, finishing his career with a victory over the Seattle Seahawks.
Before he came to Pittsburgh in 1996 and recorded 1,431 rushing
yards in his first season, the Steelers had only one 1,000+ yard
rusher in the previous 12 seasons.

SUPER BOWL 50 CELEBRATION


The 2015 season marks a year-long celebration of the Super Bowl
to commemorate Super Bowl 50, which will be played on Sunday,
February 7, 2016 at Levis Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif.
The On the Fifty platform is designed to link the past 49 Super
Bowls with this years game and honor the teams, players, coaches,
fans and communities that have been a part of those games.
The 2015 NFL regular-season schedule features 19 Super Bowl
rematches - three of which features the Steelers.
The Steelers first Super Bowl
rematch of the 2015 season came
in Week 3, when the team faced
the Rams in St. Louis - a rematch
of Super Bowl XIV in which Pittsburgh defeated the then Los
Angeles Rams, 31-19, at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif.
In Week 6, Pittsburgh hosted
the Arizona Cardinals at
Heinz Field, pitting the two
Super Bowl XLIII participants against one another. At
Raymond James Stadium
in Tampa, Fla., the Steelers
were victorious over the Cardinals, 27-23.
The teams third Super Bowl
rematch of 2015 will take place
in Week 12 when the Steelers
face the Seattle Seahawks in
a road game. The two teams
faced off in Super Bowl XL in
Detroit, Mich., resulting in a 2110 win for Pittsburgh.
Pittsburgh also faced the Minnesota Vikings in the 2015 NFL/Hall
of Fame Game - the two contestants played in Super Bowl IX.

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UPMC ROONEY SPORTS COMPLEX


On November 17,
the Pittsburgh Steelers and UPMC Sports
Medicine announced
a re-naming of the
South Water Street campus to UPMC Rooney Sports Complex. The
re-naming also includes a renewal of a 15-year partnership between
the organizations.
The UPMC Rooney Sports Complex, named for Steelers Chairman Dan Rooney, will include state-of-the-art upgrades to the
practice facilities for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Rooney has had longstanding personal relationships with Steelers players and has helped
the team win an NFL-best six Super Bowl championships.
Upgrades for the Steelers include the following:
Weight room expansion
Front lobby re-design
Training room updates
Technology updates in both the administrative office building and
indoor practice facility production studio
Staff office space

FROM LAST GAME: WEEK 10 VS. CLEVELAND


THE STEELERS
Pittsburgh improved to 6-4 overall, 4-2 at home and 1-2 vs. AFC
North opponents in 2015.
The Steelers are now 67-58 against the Browns in regularseason history, including 42-21 at home.
Pittsburgh has won 12 consecutive regular-season home games
vs. Cleveland dating back to Oct. 10, 2004, marking the secondlongest active stretch of consecutive home wins against an
opponent in the NFL.
The Steelers are now 14-1 at Heinz Field in the regular season
vs. the Browns.
The Steelers are now 24-17 against the Browns in the month
of November, 13-7 at home during the month of November.
With four home wins in 2015, Pittsburgh has extended its
streak to 16 consecutive seasons with at least four home wins
dating back to 2000, the second-longest active streak in the NFL.
The offense produced a 300-yard passer (Ben Roethlisberger)
and two 100-yard receivers (Antonio Brown and Martavis
Bryant) for the first time since Dec. 7, 2014 at Cincinnati.
Held the Browns to 15 rushing yards the second-fewest
allowed in the regular-season series (9, Sept. 12, 1999).
The defense set a 2015 single-game high with six sacks
and its first six sack game since Dec. 21, 2014 (six).
Converted a two-point attempt in the second quarter (Ben
Roethlisberger to Antonio Brown pass) to improve to 5-of-7
on two-point tries in 2015.
The Steelers are 429-275-2 during the regular season since
1970.
HEAD COACH MIKE TOMLIN
Is now 88-50 during the regular season, including 51-19
at home.
Improved to 14-3 against Cleveland in the regular season
(9-0 at home).
Improved to 34-17 against AFC North opponents in the
regular season (20-7 at home).
Is now 22-14 in the month of November as the Steelers
head coach (12-7 at home).
Has led the Steelers to at least four home wins in a season
in each of his nine years as the teams head coach, dating
back to 2007.
Is now 66-12 when the Steelers hold a lead at halftime.
QB BEN ROETHLISBERGER
Entered the game in the first quarter and completed 22of-33 passes for 379 yards and three touchdowns and one
interception for a passer rating of 123.2.
His 379 passing yards marked his 41st 300-yard passing
game of his career during the regular season.
Eclipsed 300 passing yards for the third time in his career
against the Browns in 21 starts.
Threw for 286 yards in the first half to mark the second-most
in the opening half of a game in his NFL career (320, Oct.
26, 2014 vs. Indianapolis).
Surpassed Kerry Collins (40,922) for the 13th-most passing
yards in NFL history, now with 40,944.
With his first of three touchdown passes, extended his
consecutive home games played with at least one scoring
toss to 36 dating back to Dec. 19, 2010 the secondlongest active streak in the NFL (Drew Brees: 51) and the
fourth-longest in NFL history.
Has thrown at least three touchdown passes in 32 games
during the regular season.
With three touchdown passes, tied Dave Krieg (261) for the
14th-most passing touchdowns in NFL history.

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WR ANTONIO BROWN
Provided a game-high 10 receptions for 139 yards and two
touchdown catches.
Combined with his 17 catches in Week 9, is the fourth player
in NFL history to record 27 catches or more in two consecutive
games of a single season, joining Brandon Marshall (28, two
occasions), Clark Gaines (29, 9/14/1980-9/21/1980) and Tom
Fears (11/26/1950-12/3/1950).
Extended his consecutive regular-season games started
streak to 30 the third-longest active consecutive games
started streak among NFL wide receivers.
Has registered at least one reception in 82 consecutive
games in which he has played, including the postseason
dating back to October 3, 2010.
Has registered at least one reception in 78 consecutive
regular-season games dating back to October 3, 2010.
Set a Steelers record for the most receptions by a player
in any two consecutive game span with 27.
Set a Steelers record for the most receiving yards by a player
in any two consecutive game span with 423.
Surpassed Heath Miller (6,379) for the third-most receiving
yards in Steelers history, now with 6,400.
Has recorded 75 receptions in 2015 to mark his third
consecutive 75-catch season, joining Hines Ward (4) as the
only Steelers with three consecutive 75-catch campaigns.
His 10 catches marked the eighth double-digit reception
game of his NFL career and broke a tie with Hines Ward (7) for
the most double-digit catch games by a Steeler since 1960.
Along with 17 catches last week vs. Oakland, has recorded
back-to-back games with 10 or more receptions for the
second time in his NFL career (Oct. 26-Nov. 2, 2014).
Became the fifth player in team history with 6,500 yards from
scrimmage and surpassed Louis Lipps (6,406) for the fifthmost yards from scrimmage in team history, now with 6,510.
Surpassed his own Steelers record for the most receiving
yards in the first 10 games of a season with 1,141.
Reached 1,100 receiving yards in 2015 to mark his third
consecutive year with 1,100 or more and fourth of his career.
Now owns a franchise record for consecutive seasons with
1,100 receiving yards with three.
Recorded the 22nd 100-yard receiving game of his career,
the third-most 100-yard performances in team history.
Has eclipsed 100 receiving yards in three consecutive
games vs. Cleveland, dating back to Sept. 17, 2014.
Matched a single-game career-high with two touchdown
catches the seventh multi-touchdown catch game of his
NFL career and first since Nov. 30, 2014 vs. New Orleans
tying Roy Jefferson and Louis Lipps for the fourth-most
multi-touchdown receiving games in team history since 1960.
With two touchdown catches, moved into ninth on the teams
all-time touchdown reception chart with 33.
QB LANDRY JONES
Made his first career home start in the regular season,
second of the season and of his career, and completed 3-of4 passes for 23 yards before leaving the game in the first
quarter due to injury.
Became the eighth Steelers quarterback in the Super Bowl
era to earn a win in his first career home start. (Dennis Dixon:
Sept. 12, 2010 vs. Atlanta, Charlie Batch: Nov. 13, 2005 vs.
Cleveland, Ben Roethlisberger: Oct. 3, 2004 vs. Cincinnati,
Tommy Maddox: Oct. 21, 2002 vs. Indianapolis, Steve Bono:
Oct. 18, 1987 vs. Indianapolis, Mark Kruczek: Oct. 17, 1976
vs. Cincinnati and Joe Gilliam: Sept. 15, 1974 vs. Baltimore).

FROM LAST GAME: WEEK 10 VS. CLEVELAND


WR MARTAVIS BRYANT
Led all receivers with a game and career-high 178 yards
on six catches, matching a single-game career high (Oct.
18, 2015 vs. Arizona).
His 178 receiving yards are the 13th-highest single-game
total in team history since 1960.
Eclipsed 100 receiving yards for the fourth time in his NFL
career and second time in 2015 (Week 6 vs. Arizona).
Caught a 32-yard touchdown pass in the second quarter,
his fifth of the season, increasing his career total to 13.
Established a career high for receiving yards in the first
half of a game with 145 (81, Oct. 26, 2014 vs. Indianapolis).
RB DeANGELO WILLIAMS
Totaled a game-high 54 rushing yards, and added 15
receiving yards.
TE HEATH MILLER
Finished third on the team with 40 receiving yards on four
receptions.
Extended his consecutive regular-season games started
streak to 40 the third-longest active consecutive games
started streak among NFL tight ends.
FB WILL JOHNSON
Extended his consecutive regular-season games played
streak to 41 tying as the longest active consecutive games
played streak among NFL fullbacks.
K CHRIS BOSWELL
Converted 3-of-3 field goal attempts (24, 34 and 25) to
improve to 14-of-15 on the season.
His 93.3 field goal percentage ranks first among rookie/
first-year players in team history (minimum 10 attempts).
His 14 field goals made is tied for fourth among rookie/
first-year players in team history.

DE CAMERON HEYWARD
Extended his consecutive regular-season games played
streak to 74 tying as the fifth-longest active consecutive
games played streak among NFL defensive ends.
Led the defensive line with 8 total tackles (6 solo).
Registered his fourth sack of the season, 19th of his career,
bringing down Cleveland QB Johnny Manziel in the third
quarter.
Has recorded at least a half-sack in six consecutive games
vs. Cleveland, dating back to Dec. 30, 2012.
S MIKE MITCHELL
Picked off Cleveland QB Johnny Manziel to mark his third
interception of the season and the ninth of his NFL career.
Added five tackles, all solo, and two passes defensed.
CB WILLIAM GAY
Extended his consecutive regular-season games played
streak to 138 the longest active consecutive games played
streak among NFL cornerbacks.
LB LAWRENCE TIMMONS
Extended his streak of consecutive regular-season games
started to 79 the longest active streak among current
Steelers and the third-longest active streak among NFL
linebackers.
Extended his consecutive regular season games played
streak to 98 the fourth-longest active consecutive games
played streak among NFL linebackers.
Brought down Johnny Manziel for a sack in the second
quarter, now with 4.5 in 2015, to increase his career total to
30.5 the 12th-most in Steelers history since sacks became
an official statistic in 1982.
Became the fourth Steeler to record 30.0 sacks and 10
interceptions (Joey Porter, Greg Lloyd and Mike Merriweather)
since sacks became an official statistic in 1982.
LB ARTHUR MOATS
Split a sack with Jarvis Jones, bringing down Cleveland QB
Johnny Manziel in the third quarter, increasing his career total
to 11.5 sacks and 2.5 in 2015.
Credited with a fumble recovery, the third of his NFL career,
and first of the season on Clevelands first offensive play in
the first quarter.
LB JARVIS JONES
Split a sack with Arthur Moats, bringing down Cleveland
QB Johnny Manziel in the third quarter, increasing his career
total to 5.5 sacks and 2.5 in 2015.
Recovered a fumble in the second quarter, forced by Will
Allen, his second career defensive fumble recovery and in
back-to-back games (Week 9 vs. Oakland).
LB RYAN SHAZIER
Registered his third sack of the season and of his NFL
career in the third quarter when he brought down Cleveland
QB Johnny Manziel and finished with 6 tackles (5 solo).
S WILL ALLEN
Forced a fumble in the second quarter, recovered by Jarvis
Jones, his fourth career defensive forced fumble.
Led all defenders with a game-high 11 tackles (9 solo) and
a tackle for loss.

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2015 TOP 10 RANKINGS

THE STEELERS IN 2015


Overall:
At Home:
On the Road:
Neutral:

Regular
Season
6-4
4-2
2-2
0-0

Post
Season
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0

By Month:
September
October
November
December
January

2-1
2-2
2-1
0-0
0-0

0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0

vs. AFC:
vs. AFC North
vs. AFC East
vs. AFC South
vs. AFC West

3-4
1-2
0-1
0-0
2-1

0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0

vs. NFC:
vs. NFC East
vs. NFC North
vs. NFC South
vs. NFC West

3-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
3-0

0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0

When:
When Scoring First:
When Opponent Scored First:
When Scoring 20 or More Points:
When Scoring Less Than 20 Points:
When Leading after the first quarter:
When Trailing after the first quarter:
When Tied after the first quarter:
When Leading at the Half:
When Trailing at the Half:
When Tied at the Half:
When Leading after three quarters:
When Trailing after three quarters:
When Tied after three quarters:
When Outrushing the Opponent:
With 35 or More Rushing Attempts:
With Less Than 25 Passing Attempts:
When Led in Time of Possession:
When Trailed in Time of Possession:

Rk.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

NFL TEAM YARDS PER PLAYER LEADERS - 2015


TEAM
PLAYS-YARDS
AVG.
Arizona
639-4,173
6.5
Pittsburgh
609-3,849
6.3
New England
667-4,124
6.2
New Orleans
696-4,145
6.0
Five Teams Tied
5.8

The Steelers rushing offense is tied for the NFL lead with a 4.9
yards per rushing play average in 2015:
NFL TEAM RUSHING YARDS AVERAGE - 2015
Rk. TEAM
RUSH PLAYS-YARDS AVG.
T1. Pittsburgh
258-1,261
4.9
Minnesota
292-1,419
4.9
T3. Miami
209-997
4.8
Seattle
307-1,486
4.8
5.
Tampa Bay
304-1,422
4.7
The rushing game has also produced 13 rushing plays of 20 or
more yards - the highest total in 2015:

3-2
3-2
5-2
1-2
3-1
3-1
0-2
4-2
2-2
0-0
5-2
0-2
1-0
4-3
0-0
1-0
2-2
4-2

0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0

On Turf:
On Grass:

1-1
5-3

0-0
0-0

When led in Takeaway/Turnover Ratio:


When even in Takeaway/Turnover Ratio:
When trailed in Takeaway/Turnover Ratio:
With an Individual 100-Yard Rusher:
With an Individual 300-Yard Passer:
With an Individual 100-Yard Receiver:
With an Ind. Opponent 100-Yard Rusher:
With an Ind. Opponent 300-Yard Passer:
With an Ind. Opponent 100-Yard Receiver:

5-1
1-0
0-3
2-3
3-1
5-3
0-2
5-0
5-1

0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0

When winning the coin toss:


When losing the coin toss:
When playing outdoors:
When playing indoors:
In overtime games:

3-1
3-3
5-4
1-0
0-1

0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0

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Pittsburghs offense has generated 6.3 yards per play in 2015, the
second-best in the NFL in 2015:

NFL TEAM RUSHING PLAYS OF 20+ YARDS - 2015


Rk. TEAM
20+ YARD RUNS
1.
Pittsburgh
13
T2. Buffalo
12
Tampa Bay
12
4.
St. Louis
11
5.
Philadelphia
10
On defense, the Steelers have recorded 28 quarterback sacks in
2015 - tied as the eighth-most on the season:
NFL TEAM SACK LEADERS - 2015
Rk. TEAM
SACKS
T6. Green Bay
29
Kansas City
29
T8. Pittsburgh
28
Cincinnati
28
10. Houston
27
Pittsburgh has held opponents to an average of 19.1 points per
game and 93.0 rushing yards per game - tied as the fifth-best mark
and the fifth-best mark in both categories in 2015:
NFL TEAM OPPONENT POINTS PER GAME LEADERS - 2015
Rk. TEAM
PPG ALLOWED
1.
New England
18.2
2.
Denver
18.3
3.
Minnesota
18.4
4.
Cincinnati
18.6
T5. Pittsburgh
19.1
Carolina
19.1
NFL TEAM RUSHING YARDS PER GAME ALLOWED - 2015
Rk. TEAM
OPP. RUSH PLAYS-YARDS AVG.
1.
Atlanta
246-874
87.4
2.
New England
228-888
88.8
3.
NY Jets
241-916
91.6
4.
Kansas City
241-926
92.6
5.
Pittsburgh
242-930
93.0

STEELERS-SEAHAWKS SERIES HISTORY

THE LAST TIME VS. SEATTLE

Series History: Series began in 1977


Overall Regular Season: Even, 8-8
At Pittsburgh: Steelers lead, 7-2
At Seattle: Seahawks lead, 6-1
Neutral Sites: n/a
Streak: Steelers won previous two meetings
Last Regular-Season Meeting: Sept. 18, 2011, in Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh 24, Seattle 0
Postseason Series: Steelers lead, 1-0
Last Post-Season Meeting: Feb. 5, 2006, in Detroit - Super Bowl XL
Pittsburgh 21, Seattle 10

Pittsburgh 24, Seattle 0


Sept. 18, 2011
Heinz Field (63,663)

(preseason and postseason record not included in overall series record)

This weeks game marks the 17th time the Pittsburgh Steelers
and Seattle Seahawks will meet in the regular season...each of the teams
have won eight of the previous 16 games...this weeks game will
mark the eighth road trip to Seattle for the Steelers, where the
Seahawks are 6-1 vs. the Steelers.

2015 TEAM STATS


Steelers
Category
Seahawks
23.6..................................... Points Scored Per Game ...............................22.8
19.1..................................... Points Allowed Per Game ..............................19.2
19.4....................................... First Downs Per Game.................................19.3
384.9......................................Total Yards Per Game ...............................367.6
126.1................................... Rushing Yards Per Game ............................148.6
258.8................................... Passing Yards Per Game.............................219.0
28.....................................................Sacks By ..............................................25
9................................................. Interceptions By ...........................................4
28:42....................................Avg. Time of Possession .............................30:29
25.................................................. Touchdowns ............................................24
9............................................. Rushing Touchdowns .......................................6
15........................................... Passing Touchdowns .....................................13
1........................................... Touchdowns on Returns ....................................5
20-25 ............................................. Field Goals ........................................21-22
42.3............................................... Punting Avg. .........................................46.2
6.8..............................................Punt Return Avg. .......................................8.7
24.2.......................................... Kickoff Return Avg.....................................23.8

2015 AFC NORTH STANDINGS


2015 AFC North Standings
Cincinnati
Pittsburgh
Baltimore
Cleveland

W
8
6
3
2

L
2
4
7
8

T
0
0
0
0

Pct.
.800
.600
.300
.200

Pts. Opp.
266
186
236
191
226
249
186
277

This Week in the AFC North:


Sunday, Nov. 29:
Pittsburgh (6-4) at Seattle (5-5), 4:25 p.m. CBS (locally, KDKA-TV)
Cincinnati (8-2) vs. St. Louis (4-6), 1 p.m.
Monday, Nov. 30:
Baltimore (3-7) at Cleveland (2-8), 8:30 p.m.
All times are Eastern.

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PITTSBURGHThe Steelers won their ninth straight home opener, shutting out the Seattle Seahawks 24-0 at Heinz Field. This was
the teams first shutout since the 2008 season and the secondconsecutive time the Seahawks have been shut out at Heinz Field.
On the Steelers opening drive, QB Ben Roethlisberger led the
team to the Seattle one-yard line but the Seahawks held the Steelers on fourth-and-goal. The Steelers responded on their next drive
when RB Rashard Mendenhall scored from one-yard out to put the
Steelers up 7-0. Mendenhall finished with a game-high 66 yards
rushing and one touchdown.
The Steelers went up 14-0 in the second quarter when RB Isaac
Redman scored on a 20-yard touchdown run. It was Redmans first
career rushing touchdown. He finished the game with 49 yards
rushing and one touchdown. Steelers K Shaun Suisham added a
20-yard field goal late in the first half and the Steelers took a 17-0
lead into halftime.
The Steelers scored their final points when Roethlisberger found
WR Mike Wallace for a two-yard touchdown pass late in the third
quarter. Wallace tied a career-high with eight receptions for 126
yards and one touchdown. The 126 receiving yards were the second-highest total of his career. Wallace also surpassed 100+ yards
receiving for the fifth consecutive regular-season game.
The Steelers defense did not budge against Seattle, only letting
up 164 total yards (133 passing, 31 rushing). The 164 yards allowed are the third-lowest total since the start of the 2008 season.
The defense added five sacks. NT Steve McLendon recorded his
first career half-sack and LB James Harrison became just the seventh player in team history to reach 50 sacks with his sack of QB
Tarvaris Jackson.
With the victory, Roethlisberger won his 70th game as a starting
quarterback.
GAME SUMMARY
0
0
0
7
10
7

Seahawks (0-2)
STEELERS (1-1)

0
0

0
24

TEAM Q TIME PLAY

DRIVE SCORE

PIT
PIT
PIT
PIT

9-60; 4:51
6-53; 2:40
14-81; 7:43
9-71; 5:47

1
2
2
3

3:28
12:41
1:52
3:30

Mendenhall 1 yd. run (Suisham kick)


Redman 20 yd. run (Suisham kick)
Suisham 20 yd. FG
Wallace 2 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Suisham kick)

TEAM STATISTICS
Seahawks
1st Downs
8
3rd Downs
2-12 (17%)
4th Downs
1-2 (50%)
Total Net Yards
164
Plays-Avg.
47-3.5
Rushing Yards
31
Rush Att.-Avg.
13-2.4
Passing Yards
159
Att.-Comp.-Int. 29-20-0
Sacks By
5-26
Punts-Avg.
8-48.1
Penalties
6-66
Fumbles-Lost
0-0
Time of Poss.
21:16

Steelers
23
8-15 (53%)
0-1 (0%)
421
68-6.2
124
35-3.5
313
31-23-0
2-16
3-58.3
4-48
0-0
38:44

7-0
14-0
17-0
24-0

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING: Sea. Jackson 3-12;
Lynch 6-11; Forsett 3-10; Washington
1(-2). Pit. Mendenhall 19-66, 1 TD;
Redman 10-49 1 TD; Roethlisberger 5-8;
Brown 1-1.
PASSING: Sea. Jackson 29-20-0,
159. Pit. Roethlisberger 30-22-0, 298,
1 TD; Sanders 1-1-0, 15.
RECEIVING: Sea. Obomanu 4-45;
Durham 3-30; Forsett 3-20; Tate 2-12;
McCoy 2-9; Williams 1-17; Miller 1-13;
Williams 1-9; Washington 1-9; Baldwin
1-4; Lynch 1-1. Pit. Wallace 8-126,
1TD; Brown 4-67, Ward 4-33; Sanders 2-44; Mendenhall 2-12, Miller 1-16;
Moore 1-9; Redman 1-6.

STEELERS-SEAHAWKS CONNECTIONS

STEELERS-SEAHAWKS CONNECTIONS

Steelers in Bold; Seahawks in Bold Italic

Steelers in Bold; Seahawks in Bold Italic

Former Steelers/Seahawks
Steelers DC Keith Butler was selected by the Seattle Seahawks
in the second-round of the 1978 NFL Draft and played linebacker
for 10 seasons (1978-87), all with Seattle. He started 132-of-146 games
in his career, and still ranks second on the clubs all-time tackles
list with 813.
Seahawks asst. DL coach Dwaine Board was a fifth-round selection
by the Steelers in 1979.

College Connections
Pittsburgh OLB coach Joey Porter played collegiately at Colorado
State (1995-98) while Seattle STC Brian Schneider was on staff
there at the time.
Pittsburgh G David DeCastro and Seattle CB Richard Sherman
and WR Doug Baldwin were teammates at Stanford for two seasons
(2008-09).
Steelers LBs Sean Spence (2008-11) and Anthony Chickillo
(2011-13) both played for Miami and were instructed by
Seattle LB coach Michael Barrow, who was also the LB coach
for the Hurricanes at the time. Seahawks asst. OL coach
Brennan Carroll was also on staff at Miami while Spence and
Chickillo were Hurricanes.
Spence played with Seattle TE Jimmy Graham at Miami for
one season (2008).
Pittsburgh LB Jarvis Jones manned the defense at Georgia for
two years with Seattle DE Demarcus Dobbs (2009-10).
Steelers QB Landry Jones attended Oklahoma with Seahawks DT
David King for four years (2009-12).
Steelers TE Jesse James was teammates with Seahawks T Garry
Gilliam (2012-13) and DT Jordan Hill (2012) at Penn State.
Pittsburgh K Chris Boswell played collegiately with Seattle
TE Luke Wilson at Rice for three years (2010-12).

Area Connections
Steelers G David DeCastro is a native of Bellevue, Wash.
Seattle T Garry Gilliam and DT Jordan Hill both played collegiately
at Penn State.
NFL Connections
Steelers HC Mike Tomlin was Minnesotas DC in 2006 when
Seahawks OC Darrell Bevell held the same position with the Vikings.
Seattle QB Tarvaris Jackson was a member of Minnesotas squad
at the time as well.
Steelers STC Danny Smith and Seattle asst. OL coach Pat Ruel were
on staff together in Detroit in 2000 and again in Buffalo in 2003.
Steelers DC Keith Butler and Seahawks QB coach Carl Smith
worked together in Cleveland for two seasons (2001-02).
Danny Smith and Sherman Smith were on staff together
in Washington for two seasons (2008-09).
Pittsburgh OL coach Mike Munchak and Seattle RB coach Sherman
Smith were together for 13 seasons (1995-2007) with the Houston Oilers/
Tennessee Titans.
Munchak was also on staff with the Titans in 2008 when Seattle CB
Cary Williams was in Tennessee.
Steelers WR coach Richard Mann held the same position with
the New York Jets in 1994, when Seahawks HC Pete Carroll was
also the HC in New York.
Mann was a coach in Cleveland at the same time Seattle asst.
strength and conditioning coach Jamie Yanchar was on staff with
the Browns (1986-88).
Steelers WR Darrius Heyward-Bey and S Mike Mitchell were
Raiders in 2009, the same time Seahawks asst. DL coach Dwaine
Board was also the DL coach in Oakland. Seattle asst. HC/OL
coach Tom Cable was the Raiders HC during that time.
Pittsburgh QB Mike Vick was the Atlanta Falcons QB in
2006, while Cable was the OL coach for the Falcons.
Vick played in Philadelphia with Seattle CB Cary Williams
in 2013 and Seahawks RB Bryce Brown (2012-13).
Pittsburgh WR/KR Jacoby Jones was also teammates with
Williams in Baltimore in 2012.
Steelers LB Arthur Moats played in Buffalo for four seasons
with Seahawks RB Fred Jackson.
Moats was also teammates with Seattle RB Marshawn Lynch
in Buffalo for part of the 2010 season.

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PIT-SEA SERIES HIGHS


Passing Yards
Steelers
Ben Roethlisberger
298
Seahawks Jim Zorn
277

9/18/2011
11/08/1981

Rushing Yards
Steelers
Jerome Bettis
138
Seahawks Jon Vaughn
131

9/27/1998
12/26/1993

Receiving Yards
Steelers
Mike Wallace
126
Seahawks Joey Galloway
139

9/18/2011
9/27/1998

WHAT TO LOOK FOR


FROM THE STEELERS
With a win, the Steelers will improve to 430-275-2 during
the regular season since 1970.
The Steelers look to improve to 9-8 all-time against the
Seahawks in the regular season and to 2-6 on the road.
Pittsburgh will look to finish 4-0 against the NFC West in
2015 with a win over Seattle.
FROM HEAD COACH MIKE TOMLIN
A win would improve Tomlin to 89-50 during the regular
season, inlcuding 38-31 on the road.
Coach Tomlin looks to improve to 3-0 in the regular season
against Seattle and earn a win in his first appearence on the
road vs. the Seahawks.
With a win, would improve to 23-14 in the month of
November and to 11-7 in the month on the road.
Would improve to 7-2 in games following the bye week in
his Steelers tenure since 2007.

FROM THE STEELERS OFFENSE (CONTD)


TE HEATH MILLER
Is 34 receptions from joining Hines Ward (1,000) as the
second player in team history with 600.
Needs six touchdown catches to become just the fourth
player in Steelers history with 50.
With 50 receptions in 2015, will record his fifth consecutive
50-catch season.
RB DeANGELO WILLIAMS
Will record the 21st 100-yard rushing game of his career
with his next 100-yard performance.
FROM THE STEELERS DEFENSE
DE CAMERON HEYWARD
With his next sack, will have recorded 5.0 quarterback
takedowns or more in three straight seasons.

FROM THE STEELERS OFFENSE


QB BEN ROETHLISBERGER
Will break a tie with Dave Krieg (261) for sole possession
of the 14th-most touchdown passes in NFL history with his
next scoring toss.
Is 113 passing yards shy of 2,000 in 2015 to extend his
consecutive seasons with at least 2,000 passing yards to
begin an NFL career to 12.
With 3,000 passing yards in 2015, will become the fifth
quarterback in NFL history to throw for 3,000 yards in 10
consecutive seasons.
WR ANTONIO BROWN
Is 100 receiving yards from becoming the third player in
Steelers history with 6,500 (Hines Ward: 12,083 and John
Stallworth: 8,723).
With his next touchdown catch, will move into a tie for eighth
in team history with Ray Mathews (34).
With his next 100-yard game, will become the third player in
in franchise history with 23-such performances in the regular
season (Hines Ward 29 and John Stallworth 25).
With 100 receptions in 2015, will extend his franchise record
of consecutive seasons with at least 100 catches to three.
With 110 catches in 2015, will become the second player
in NFL history to record 110 or more receptions in three
consecutive years (Wes Welker, 2007-09).
With 125 receptions in 2015, would become the first player
in NFL history to record back-to-back seasons of 125 catches
or more.

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LB JAMES HARRISON
One multi-sack game to break a tie with Jason Gildon (17)
for the most such games in team history.
CB WILLIAM GAY
Will match Rod Woodson (5) for the most interceptions
returned for touchdowns in team history with his next pick six.
FROM THE STEELERS SPECIAL TEAMS
WR/PR ANTONIO BROWN
Needs 198 punt return yards to move into second in team
history (Antwaan Randle El, 1,650).
One punt return for a touchdown to tie Antwaan Randle El
(4) for the most in Steelers history.

THE TOMLIN FILE

THE TOMLIN FILE CONTD

Mike Tomlin was named the 16th head coach in Pittsburgh


Steelers history on Jan. 22, 2007. Hired at the age of 34, Tomlin
became only the third head coach hired by the Steelers since 1969.
Tomlin became the youngest head coach in NFL history to both
coach in and win a Super Bowl when he led the Steelers to a 27-23
victory over the Arizona Cardinals in Super Bowl XLIII. By winning
the Super Bowl in only his second season as a head coach, he also
became the fastest to win a Super Bowl title in Steelers history.
Through eight seasons, Tomlin has accomplished many things that
have never been done in the teams storied history. His 82-46 record
(.641) is best start in franchise history. He has guided the Steelers
defense to the NFLs top ranking in total defense four times, including
most recently in 2012. He has also sent a total of 45 selections to the
leagues annual Pro Bowl, including five following the 2014 season.
Tomlin has reached the playoffs five times in his first eight seasons,
including two trips to the Super Bowl (winning Super Bowl XLIII).
Tomlin is one of only seven coaches in league history to win a
Super Bowl within his first two seasons as an NFL head coach.
Tomlin is the only head coach in Steelers history to lead the team
to two Super Bowls in his first four seasons at the helm, including
an appearance against the Green Bay Packers in Super Bowl XLV.
He is one of only two Steelers head coaches to win three division
titles in his first four seasons. Tomlin was appointed by Commisioner
Roger Goodell to the NFLs Competition Committee in March, 2013.
In 2014, Tomlin, who has a defensive coaching background,
orchestrated one of the top offensive outputs in team history. The
Steelers broke numerous offensive records, including points scored
(436), total yards (6,577), passing yards/game (301.6) and total first
downs (379).
On an individual basis in 2014, Tomlin guided QB Ben
Roethlisberger, WR Antonio Brown and RB LeVeon Bell whom
all made the Pro Bowl to record-setting years. Roethlisberger had
personal bests in passing yards (4,952), completions (408) and
passing TDs (32, T-2007), while Brown established team records
for receptions (129), receiving yards (1,698) and receiving TDs (13).
Bell, in his first full year as a starter, who was also named Team MVP,
broke the Steelers records for scrimmage yards (2,215) as well as
receptions (83) and receiving yards (854) by a running back.
Over the past two seasons, Tomlin has led the team to a 7-1 record
in the month of December, winning each of the last four in 2014 to
capture the AFC North title.
Arguably one of his best coaching performances may possibly
have come in the second half of the 2013 season. Despite an 0-4
and 2-6 start to the season, the Steelers finished the regular season
surging to a 6-2 second-half record, falling just short of the playoffs.
However, he rallied the team despite numerous injuries on both
sides of the ball, to stick together and finished second in the AFC
North. The 2013 campaign also saw QB Ben Roethlisberger, WR
and team WR Antonio Brown and RB LeVeon Bell break numerous
regular-season records for the Steelers. Brown and S Troy Polamalu
were each selected to the Pro Bowl following the season.
Tomlin led the Steelers to a 27-10 victory over the New York Jets
in the 2012 home opener, becoming the first coach in team history
to win his first six home openers. The Steelers finished the season
with the top-ranked overall defense (275.8 ypg) and finished first in
passing defense (185.2 ypg).
In 2011, Tomlin led the Steelers to a 12-4 record, marking the
second straight season the team posted 12 wins, which marked
only the second time in team history it has been achieved.
The Steelers finished second in total defense under Tomlin in
2010, allowing only 276.8 yards per game. Pittsburgh led the NFL
and set a team record in rushing defense, yielding only 62.8 yards
per game (1,004 yards), the third-best total in NFL history dating
back to 1970. The Steelers also established an NFL record in 2010
by not allowing an opponent to rush for more than 75 yards in any
of their first eight games during the regular season.

In all, the Steelers defense led the NFL in 2010 in rushing yards
allowed, points allowed (232), touchdowns (22), quarterback sacks
(48), rushing average (3.0), yards per play (4.5) and yards allowed
on first down (4.08).
Tomlin was a three-year starter at wide receiver at William and
Mary (1990-94) and finished his career with 101 receptions for
2,054 yards and 20 TD catches. A first-team All-Yankee Conference
selection in 1994, he established a school record with a 20.2 yardsper-catch average.

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GOOD FIRST EIGHT


Mike Tomlin has accomplished a lot in his first eight seasons
as head coach of the Steelers. Tomlins 82 wins after his first eight
seasons are the most wins in team history for any coach after his
first eight seasons. His two Super Bowl appearances also are tied
for the franchise best for a coach in his first eight seasons. Tomlins
five postseason berths and four division titles are tied for second for
the most in a coachs first eight seasons.
Below is how Tomlin ranks among Steelers coaches after their
first eight seasons:
STEELERS HEAD COACHES THROUGH EIGHT YEARS
HEAD COACH
Mike Tomlin (2007-2014)
Bill Cowher (1992-2006)
Chuck Noll (1969-1991)
Buddy Parker (1957-1964)

RECORD
82-46 (.641) (2007-2014)
77-51 (.602) (1992-1999)
65-46 (.586) (1969-1976)
51-47 (.520) (1957-1964)

HEAD COACH
Chuck Noll
Mike Tomlin
Bill Cowher

SUPER BOWL APP.


2 (1974, 75)
2 (2008, 10)
1 (1995)

SUPER BOWL WINS


2 (1974, 75)
1 (2008)

HEAD COACH
Bill Cowher
Mike Tomlin
Chuck Noll
Buddy Parker

PLAYOFF APPEARENCES
6 (1992-97)
5 (2007, 08, 10, 11, 14)
5 (1972-76)
1 (1962)

HEAD COACH
Bill Cowher
Mike Tomlin
Chuck Noll

DIVISION TITLES
5 (1992, 94-97) (AFC Central)
4 (2007, 08, 10, 14) (AFC North)
4 (1972, 74, 75, 76) (AFC Central)

TOMLIN AT HOME
Mike Tomlin has guided the Steelers to a 51-9 career regularseason record at Heinz Field and has led the team to a 4-2 mark at
home in 2015.
Tomlin earned his 50th regular season home win in Week 9 in
2015 vs. Oakland and joined Chuck Noll (119) and Bill Cowher (85)
as the third head coach in Steelers history with 50 regular season
home victories.
Tomlin has led Pittsburgh to at least five home wins in each of his
first eight seasons as the teams head coach.
His 51 home wins are tied as the third-most and his 51-19 mark
at home is the fourth-best in the NFL since 2007:
HOME GAME RECORDS: 2007-CURRENT
Team
New England
Green Bay
Baltimore
Pittsburgh
Indianapolis

W
63
55
51
51
48

L
7
13
18
19
21

T
0
1
0
0
0

Pct.
.900
.804
.739
.729
.696

IN THE DIVISION

PRIMETIME SPECIALIST

Mike Tomlin owns a 34-17 all-time record against teams in the


AFC North. His 34 regular-season wins against division opponents
are the most of any AFC North team since 2007 (Baltimore: 29-22
/ Cincinnati: 26-25 / Cleveland: 13-38).
Tomlin has won at least four games against division opponents in
five of his eight seasons. He owns an impressive 20-7 record against
divisional foes at Heinz Field.

TOMLIN AMONG THE BEST


Since being named named head coach of the Steelers in 2007,
Mike Tomlin has led Pittsburgh to 88 victories in the regular season
- the fourth-most wins in the NFL during that time span:
NFL TEAM RECORDS: 2007-CURRENT
TEAM
RECORD
New England
110-28
Green Bay
93-44-1
Indianapolis
89-49
Pittsburgh
88-50
Denver
81-57
New Orleans
81-57
Baltimore
80-58
*Made the playoffs in 2014

PLAYOFF APP.
7*
7*
7*
5*
4*
4
6*

SUPER BOWL APP.


3
1
1
2
1
1
1

Tomlins .638 winning percentage is the fourth-best regular season


winning mark among active NFL head coaches (min. 50 games):
ACTIVE HEAD COACH WINNING PCT (MIN. 50 GAMES)
COACH
Bill Belichick (Cle 1991-95, NE 2000-pres.)
Mike McCarthy (GB 2006-pres.)
Chuck Pagano (Ind 2012-pres.)
Mike Tomlin (Pit 2007-pres.)
John Harbaugh (Bal 2008-pres.)
Sean Payton (NO 2006-11, 13-pres.)

W
221
101
38
88
75
84

L
109
52
20
50
47
54

T
0
1
0
0
0
0

Win Pct.
.670
.659
.655
.638
.615
.609

FEWEST TO 60
Mike Tomlin reached 60 regular-season wins in 88 games, tying
Chuck Knox (88) for the fourth-fewest games to reach 60 career
victories among coaches who began their career since 1970.
FEWEST GAMES COACHED TO 60 WINS
COACH
George Seifert
Joe Gibbs
Mike Ditka
Mike Tomlin
Chuck Knox
Bill Cowher
Andy Reid

TEAM(S)^
NO. OF GAMES
San Francisco
75
Washington
84
Chicago
85
Pittsburgh
88
L.A. Rams, Buffalo
88
Pittsburgh
90
Philadelphia
90

TOMLIN VS. NFC


During his career, Mike Tomlins regular-season record against
the NFC is 24-11, including 14-4 at home.
The Steelers .686 regular-season winning percentage against the
NFC since 2007 is second-best among AFC teams:
AFC RECORDS VS. NFC: 2007-CURRENT
W
28
24
23
22
19

L
7
11
12
14
13

T
0
0
0
0
2

Pct.
.800
.686
.657
.611
.588

Including the postseason Tomlin has a .676 winning percentage


against the NFC during his first eight years, which ranks first among
Steelers head coaches.
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TOMLIN BY THE NUMBERS


1ST
Only one head coach in Steelers history - Mike Tomlin - has
led the team to two Super Bowl appearences in their first four
seasons.

3RD
Tomlin became the third head coach hired by the Steelers since
1969 on Jan. 22, 2007.

5
Number of times the Steelers defense has ranked first in total
defense in the NFL under Tomlin, most recently in 2012.
The Steelers have reached the playoffs five times in Tomlins first
eight years at the helm, including two trips to the Super Bowl
(capturing Super Bowl XLIII).

7
Tomlin is one of only seven coaches in NFL history to win a Super
Bowl within his first two years as an NFL head coach.

7
Became the seventh head coach in NFL history to lead a team
to at least eight wins in each of their first eight years as a head
coach (George Allen, Dennis Green, Mike Holmgren, John
Madden, George Seifert, Don Shula, Mike Tomlin) and only the
fourth to do so with one team (Green, Madden, Seifert, Tomlin).

36

^ Through first 60 wins

Team
New England
Pittsburgh
Baltimore
Denver
Cincinnati

Pittsburgh has played 23 games in primetime since the 2011 season,


and have appeared in three of their five scheduled primetime contests
in 2015:Thurs., Sept. 10 at New England (L, 28-21), Thurs., Oct. 1 vs.
Baltimore (L, 23-20 OT), Mon., Oct. 12 at San Diego (W, 24-20), Sun.,
Dec. 6 vs. Indianapolis and Sun., Dec. 27 at Baltimore.
In 2014, the Steelers won five of their six primetime games.
Head Coach Mike Tomlin is 27-16 overall in primetime games,
including a 13-9 record on the road. He is 10-2 on Monday Night
Football, 12-8 on Sunday Night Football and 5-6 on Thursday Night
Football.
Tomlin joined only Bill Cowher (Steelers), Tom Flores (Raiders),
Steve Mariucci (49ers), George Seifert (49ers) and Don Shula
(Colts, Dolphins) as coaches to win their first six Monday Night
Football games.

Tomlin became the youngest head coach in NFL history to both


lead his team to and capture a Super Bowl championship when
Pittsburgh defeated the Arizona Cardinals 27-23 in Super Bowl
XLIII.

45
Since 2007, Tomlin has sent a total of 45 selections to the
Leagues annual Pro Bowl, including five following the 2014
campaign.

47-17
Tomlins record in his first eight seasons in games played at Heinz
Field - the fourth-best home record in the NFL since 2007.

82-46
Tomlin has compiled a 82-46 through his eight seasons as
Pittsburghs head coach - the best start in Steelers history.

HEINZ FIELD ADVANTAGE

WINNING ERA OF FREE AGENCY

Pittsburgh has won four of its six regular season home games at
Heinz Field in 2015, including a 30-9 win vs. Cleveland in Week 10.
The Steelers are 85-32-1 (.725) at home since Heinz Field opened
in 2001, which is the fourth-best winning percentage in the NFL
during that time span in home games:

Pittsburgh owns the third-best regular-season record in the NFL


since the free-agency era (since 1993) with a 226-135-1 (.626)
record.
The Steelers are one of five teams (New England: 244, Green
Bay: 232, Denver: 220 and Indianapolis: 214) to record over 200
regular season wins since 1993.
The following is a look at the top three regular-season records in
the free agency era (since 1993):

BEST HOME RECORD IN THE NFL:


2001-CURRENT
TEAM
RECORD
WIN PCT.
New England Patriots
100-18
.847
Baltimore Ravens
87-30
.744
Green Bay Packers
85-31-1
.731
Pittsburgh Steelers
85-32-1
.725
Indianapolis Colts
83-34
.709
The Steelers own the fourth best record among AFC teams in
home games since the 2001 season in interconference games:
BEST HOME RECORD IN THE AFC vs. AFC:
2001-CURRENT
TEAM
RECORD
WIN PCT.
New England Patriots
76-13
.854
Indianapolis Colts
64-24
.727
Baltimore Ravens
62-26
.705
Pittsburgh Steelers
61-27
.693
Denver Broncos
57-29
.663
Pittsburghs 24-5-1 record at home against NFC opponents since
opening Heinz Field in 2001 is third best in the AFC:
BEST HOME RECORD IN THE AFC vs. NFC:
2001-CURRENT
TEAM
RECORD
WIN PCT.
Baltimore Ravens
25-4
.862
New England Patriots
24-5
.828
Pittsburgh Steelers
24-5-1
.817
Denver Broncos
22-8
.733
San Diego Chargers
20-10
.667

BEST REGULAR-SEASON RECORDS IN THE FREE AGENCY ERA


1993-CURRENT
TEAM
RECORD
WIN PCT.
New England Patriots
244-118
.674
Green Bay Packers
232-129-1
.642
Pittsburgh Steelers
226-135-1
.626
Denver Broncos
220-142
.608
Indianapolis Colts
214-148
.591

IN A SPAN OF 10-PLUS YEARS


Pittsburgh is one of five teams to win at least 120 regular-season
games since the start of the 2003 season.
They are also second in Super Bowl appearances over that time
span and have the second-most Super Bowl victories with two.
The following are the top-five teams in regular-season winning
percentage from 2003-present:
BEST REGULAR-SEASON RECORDS:
2003-CURRENT
Team
New England
Indianapolis
Pittsburgh
Green Bay
Denver

W
160
139
128
125
123

L
42
63
74
76
79

T
0
0
0
1
0

Pct.
.792
.688
.634
.621
.609

Playoff Berths
11*
11*
7*
9*
7*

SB App.
5
2
3
1
1

*Made the 2014 playoffs

STEELERS PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

WINNING AT LEAST 4 AT HOME

Anthony Chickillo......................... (Chick-ill-oh)

The Steelers have won at least four home games in each of the
previous 16 seasons (since 2000), marking the second-longest active
streak in the NFL:

Ramon Foster ............................. (Ruh-moan)

MOST CONSECUTIVE SEASONS WITH AT LEAST


FOUR HOME WINS - ACTIVE STREAK
TEAM
CONSECUTIVE SEASONS
Baltimore Ravens
17 (1998-2014)
Pittsburgh Steelers
16 (2000-15)
New England Patriots
15 (2001-15)

Bud Dupree ................................. (Dew-pree)

Doran Grant ................................ (Duran)


Ben Roethlisberger ..................... (Roth-lis-ber-ger)
Ryan Shazier............................... (Shay-zier)
Matt Spaeth ................................. (Spayth)
Byron Stingily .............................. (Sting-lee)
Shamarko Thomas ...................... (Shuh-mar-ko)
Jordan Todman ........................... (Todd-mun)
Stephon Tuitt ............................... (Steff-on)

HOME NUMBER TO NOTE


254-99-1
The Steelers own the best home record in the NFL with a
254-99-1 record (.719) since 1970.

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SB Wins
3
1
2
1
0

2015 BY THE NUMBERS

2015 BY THE NUMBERS

1ST

100-100-300

Pittsburghs offense leads the NFL with 13 rushing plays of 20 or


more yards through Week 11.

The Steelers offense produced a 100-yard rusher (DeAngelo


Williams), a 100-yard receiver (Antonio Brown) and a 300yard quarterback (Ben Roethlisberger) in Week 1 - marking the
teams first such game since Dec. 7, 2014. Pittsburgh was the
only offense in the NFL to have a 100-100-300 performance in
Week 1.

1ST
WR Antonio Brown (306) and RB DeAngelo Williams (225)
became the first tandem in NFL history to post 300 and 200 yards
from scrimmage in the same game in Week 9 vs. Oakland.

105
3
RB DeAngelo Williams matched a Steelers single-game
franchise record with three rushing touchdowns in Week 2s game
vs. San Francisco.

TE Heath Miller gained 105 receiving yards on 10 receptions in


Week 8 to mark his 52nd regular-season game of his NFL career
with at least 50 receiving yards - the third-most such games
among active NFL tight ends.

4.0

127

LB Bud Dupree is tied for the NFL-lead among rookies in 2015


with 4.0 sacks through Week 10. His team-high 4.0 sacks are tied
as the third-most by a Steelers rookie/first-year player.

RB DeAngelo Williams led the teams rushing attack in Week


1 with 127 yards on the ground in his Steelers debut - the 19th
100-yard rushing game of his NFL career. It was Williams first
100-yard game since Sept. 22, 2013.

4.9
Pittsburghs offense ranks tied for first in the NFL through Week
11 with a 4.9 rushing yards per play average (258 attempts for
1,261 yards).

6.3
The Steelers rank second in the NFL with a 6.3 yards per play
average through Week 11 in 2015 (609 plays for 3,849 yards).

10
QB Ben Roethlisberger tied for the NFL lead with 10 passing
plays of 25-plus yards in Weeks 1-3.

149.3
QB Landry Jones passer rating in his NFL debut against Arizona
in Week 6, completing 8-of-12 passes for 168 yards with two
touchdowns, marking the second-highest QB rating in NFL history
by a player in their regular-season debut.

325
Pittsburgh recorded its 325th regular-season win against an AFC
opponent in Week 9 vs. Oakland since 1970, the most by any NFL
team.

350
15
LB Ryan Shazier recorded a game-high 15 tackles in Week 2s
home opener against San Francisco. The second-year linebacker
ranked fifth among all NFL defenders with 22 tackles in Weeks 1-2
of the 2015 season.

19.1
The Steelers have held opponents to 19.1 points per game
through Week 11 of 2015, tying as the fifth-best average in the
NFL.

22
WR Antonio Brown notched the 22nd 100-yard receiving game
of his NFL career in Week 10 - and joins Hines Ward (29) and
John Stallworth (25) to reach 20 such performances in team
history.

28
Pittsburghs defense ranks tied for eighth in the NFL with 28 sacks
in 2015.

QB Ben Roethlisberger eclipsed 350 passing yards in each of


the teams first two games of the 2015 season.

912
The number of passing yards QB Ben Roethlisberger threw for
in the first three games of the season - the third-most in the NFL
in Weeks 1-3.

1,141
WR Antonio Brown is second among all NFL players with 1,141
receiving yards through the first 11 weeks of the 2015 season the third-most by any NFL player in the first 10 games of a season
in the Super Bowl era, since 1966.

40,000
QB Ben Roethlisberger became the first player in Steelers
history to record 40,000 passing yards in Week 8. He is the 16th
player in NFL history, ninth with one team, and the fifth active
quarterback to reach the mark.

66,472
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The number of rushing plays Pittsburghs offense has generated
for 10 or more yards through Week 11 - tying as the sixth-most.

50
RB DeAngelo Williams became the sixth active NFL running
back to reach 50 rushing touchdowns with his first rushing score
in Week 9 vs. Oakland.
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The largest regular-season home attendance mark in team history


was set in Week 2s home opener with 66,472 at Heinz Field.

BEN AIRING IT OUT


QB Ben Roethlisberger entered Week 10s game vs. Cleveland
in the first quarter and completed 22-of-33 passes for 379 yards and
three touchdowns and one interception for a passer rating of 123.2.
During the game, Roethlisberger passed Kerry Collins (40,922)
for the 13th-most passing yards in NFL history and tied Dave Krieg
(261) for the 14th-most passing touchdowns.
Roethlisberger started Week 8s game vs. Cincinnati and became
the first player in Steelers history and the fifth active player to record
40,000 passing yards after throwing for 262 yards.
In Week 9 vs. Oakland, he completed 24-of-44 passes for 334
yards with two touchdowns and an interception. He became the 10th
quarterback to record 40 300-passing yard games with one team.
Roethlisberger opened the 2015 regular season doing what he
did nine times in 2014 by eclipsing 300 passing yards in each of
the first two games - 351 yards at New England in Week 1 and 369
against San Francisco in Week 2.
Roethlisberger completed 20-of-24 passes for 192 yards with an
interception for a passer rating of 82.6 before leaving Week 3s game
at St. Louis with an injury.
From Weeks 1-3, Roethlisberger completed 67-of-89 passes for
912 yards with four touchdowns and two interceptions for a passer
rating of 113.1
Below is a look at where Roethlisberger ranked through Week 11
of the 2015 season among signal callers:

Yards Per Pass Attempt: 8.94 (2nd)

Completion Percent: 66.8 (6th)

300-Yard Passing Games: 4 (T-7th)


NFL PASSING YARDS/ATTEMPT LEADERS - 2015
Rk. PLAYER, TEAM
ATT YARDS
Y/ATT
1. Carson Palmer, ARI
339 3,066
9.04
2. Ben Roethlisberger, PIT 211 1,887
8.94
3. Andy Dalton, CIN
335 2.738
8.17
4. Tom Brady, NE
409 3,320
8.12
5. Russell Wilson, SEA
295 2,378
8.06
NFL COMPLETION PERCENT LEADERS - 2015
Rk. PLAYER, TEAM
CMP ATT
PCT.
6. Ben Roethlisberger, PIT 141 211
66.8
7. Tom Brady, NE
271 409
66.3
8. Matt Ryan, ATL
264 403
65.5
9. Marcus Mariota, TEN
169 259
65.3
10. Andy Dalton, CIN
218 335
65.1

HOME COOKING
QB Ben Roethlisberger owns a 62-21 (.747) mark in the regular
season in his career at Heinz Field, including winning his first eight
starts as a rookie in 2004.
Since the start of the 2011 season, the signal caller is 24-9 at
home. Over that time period, Roethlisberger is one of six active
quarterbacks to have a passer rating of at least 100.0 at home during
the regular season (102.9).
Below is a breakdown of Roethlisbergers statistics in his Heinz
Field career:
ROETHLISBERGERS STATS AT HEINZ FIELD
CATEGORY
STATISTIC
Record ..............................................................62-21
Completion Pct. (Comp.-Att.) ...............63.9 (1,661-of-2,601)
Passing Yards ................................................. 21,304
Passing Touchdowns......................................... 146
Interceptions ....................................................... 65
Passer Rating .................................................... 97.7
300-plus Yard Games......................................... 23
Multi-Touchdown Performances .............42 (31-10 record)*
*Threw 3 touchdowns in Week 10 of 2015, but did not start

Roethlisberger has thrown at least one touchdown pass in each


of his last 36 home games at Heinz Field - the fourth-longest streak
in NFL history (second-longest among active quarterbacks):
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3.
4.
5.

CONSECUTIVE HOME GAMES


PLAYER (YEAR)
WITH AT LEAST 1 TD PASS
Drew Brees (10/18/09-present)
51
Tom Brady (9/14/09-12/14/14)
47
Dan Marino (10/9/83-11/14/88)
39
Ben Roethlisberger (12/19/10-present) 36
Aaron Rodgers (10/5/08-12/2/12)
35

FACING THE NFC


In 42 career regular-season games against NFC opponents, QB
Ben Roethlisberger has posted a 30-12 record, including winning
each of his first seven starts against conference members.
In Week 2s game against San Francisco, Roethlisberger
completed 21-of-27 passes for 369 yards with three touchdowns
for a passer rating of 155.8.
Below is a look at the quarterbacks numbers in games against
NFC opponents:
ROETHLISBERGERS STATS VS. THE NFC
CATEGORY
STATISTIC
Record ..............................................................30-12
Completion Pct. (Comp.-Att.) ................ 63.9 (806-of-1,262)
Passing Yards ................................................. 10,416
Passing Touchdowns.......................................... 64
Interceptions ....................................................... 29
Passer Rating .................................................... 97.0
300-plus Yard Games......................................... 13
Multi-Touchdown Performances ...............20 (14-6 record)

Roethlisbergers statistics against the NFC are equally impressive


in games at Heinz Field.
In 21 career games against NFC opponents at home, Roethlisberger has a 17-4 mark while completing 400-of-647 passes (61.8
pct.) for 5,472 yards with 36 touchdowns and 12 interceptions for a
passer rating of 99.7.

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STARTING IN STYLE

CONTROLLING THE NORTH


QB Ben Roethlisberger is 43-15 (.741) as a starter against AFC
North opponents during his career and led the Steelers to the best
divisional record during the 2013 and 2014 regular seasons (4-2).
Since 2010, Roethlisberger is 19-8 against divisional foes during
the regular season, including 10-6 from 2012-current.
Roethlisberger has finished with a .500 or above record against
AFC North opponents during the regular season in nine of his 11 NFL
seasons, including winning at least five games in four campaigns:
ROETHLISBERGER RECORD VS. AFC NORTH AS A STARTER
SEASON
2008
2004
2010
2007
2014
2013
2011
2006
2005
2012
2009
2015

RECORD
6-0
5-0
5-0
5-0
4-2
4-2
4-2
3-3
3-1
2-1
2-3
0-1

In his 58 career starts versus division opponents, Roethlisberger


has posted a perfect passer rating once (11/5/07 vs. Baltimore)
and has recorded a passer rating of over 100.0 a total of 22 times,
including a rating of 100.7 in the teams 2014 Week 1 win over
Cleveland, a 136.3 mark in Week 9 vs. Baltimore and a 118.5 rating
in Week 14 at Cincinnati.
The following is a look at his statistics against the AFC North in
his 58 games as a starter:
ROETHLISBERGERS STATS VS. AFC NORTH
CATEGORY
STATISTIC
Record ..............................................................43-15
Completion Pct. (Comp.-Att.) .................61.6 (1,088-1,765)
Passing Yards ................................................. 13,418
Passing Touchdowns.......................................... 84
Interceptions ....................................................... 52
Passer Rating .................................................... 88.7

Also, the following is a look at Roethlisbergers career statistics


against AFC North opponents as a starter at home compared to the
road:
ROETHLISBERGER VS. AFC NORTH AT HOME AND AWAY
Statistic
Home vs. AFC North Away vs. AFC North
Record ................................................................. 24-7 ............................ 19-8
Completion Pct. (Comp.-Att.) ..............62.4 (568-910) ............60.1 (520-855)
Passing Yards ................................................... 7,312 .......................... 6,086
Passing Touchdowns.............................................. 50 ............................... 34
Interceptions ........................................................... 32 ............................... 20
Passer Rating ...................................................... 91.2 ............................ 85.9

10 IN FIRST 12
QB Ben Roethlisberger threw three touchdowns in Week 10
vs. Cleveland in 2015. He has now thrown at least 10 touchdown
passes in each of his first 12 NFL seasons - tying Warren Moon for
the third-longest streak of 10 touchdown campaigns to start an NFL
career:
MOST CONSECUTIVE 10-TOUCHDOWN PASS
Rk. PLAYER
SEASONS TO START A CAREER
1.
Fran Tarkenton, 1961-76
16
2.
Peyton Manning, 1998-2010
13
T3. Ben Roethlisberger, 2004-current 12
Warren Moon, 1984-95
12
5.
Jim Kelly, 1986-96
11
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In his career, QB Ben Roethlisberger owns a 109-54 (.669) record


as a starting quarterback in the regular season - the fifth-best regular
season record in the NFL among all active quarterbacks (min. 50
starts).
The following is a look at the top five starting records among active
quarterbacks in the NFL (min. 50 starts):
STARTING RECORDS AMONG ACTIVE QBs (Min. 50 Starts)
Rk. PLAYER, TEAM
W L T
Pct.
1. Tom Brady, NE
170 47 0
.783
2. Russell Wilson, SEA
41 17 0
.707
3. Peyton Manning, IND-DEN 186 79 0
.702
4. Aaron Rodgers, GB
77 36 0
.681
5. Ben Roethlisberger, PIT 109 54 0
.669
Roethlisberger registered his 90th career win in his 135th career
start, becoming the fifth fastest quarterback who began their career
in the Super Bowl era to reach 90 wins.

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2.
3.
4.
5.

NUMBER OF STARTS
QUARTERBACK TO GET TO 90 WINS
Tom Brady
115
Joe Montana
128
Terry Bradshaw
129
Ken Stabler
133
Ben Roethlisberger
135

His 63-27 record after his first 90 starts in the NFL ranked third
(tied) in league history for the best record in such starts. Only Brady
(67-23) and Stabler (66-23-1) had better records in their first 90 starts
in the NFL. Roethlisbergers record is tied with Jim McMahon.

THE 40,000 CLUB


QB Ben Roethlisberger became the first player in Steelers history to register 40,000 career passing yards in Week 8s game vs.
Cincinnati. Roethlisberger is the 16th quarterback in NFL history to
reach the mark, the ninth to do so with one team, and the fifth active
signal caller with 40,000 passing yards.
Roethlisberger reached the 40,000 milestone in his 163rd career
game - surpassing Warren Moon for the fifth-fewest games to reach
the mark:

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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

FEWEST GAMES TO REACH


PLAYER
40,000 PASSING YARDS
Drew Brees
152
Dan Marino
153
Peyton Manning
154
Tom Brady
162
Ben Roethlisberger
163
Warren Moon
165

BEN AMONG ACTIVE BESTS


QB Ben Roethlisberger ranks in the top 10 among active NFL
quarterbacks with a 7.93 yards per attempt average (3rd), 40,944
passing yards (5th), 3,298 completions (6th), 261 passing touchdowns (6th) and a 94.0 passer rating (8th):
NFL ACTIVE PASSING YARDS PER ATTEMPT LEADERS
Rk. PLAYER
CMP-ATT
YARDS
YDS/ATT.
1.
Aaron Rodgers
2,500-3,822 31,060
8.13
2.
Russell Wilson
993-1,547
12,328
7.97
3.
Ben Roethlisberger 3,298-5,165 40,944
7.93
4.
Tony Romo
2,815-4,310 34,048
7.90
5.
Philip Rivers
3,313-5,098 39,866
7.82

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2.
3.
4.
5.

NFL ACTIVE PASSING YARDAGE LEADERS


PLAYER
GP
CMP-ATT
Peyton Manning
265
6,120-9,371
Drew Brees
211
5,194-7,828
Tom Brady
219
4,822-7,577
Eli Manning
179
3,556-5,993
Ben Roethlisberger 165
3,298-5,165

YARDS
71,871
59,005
56,578
42,455
40,944

NFL ACTIVE PASSING TOUCHDOWN LEADERS


Rk.
PLAYER
GP
TDS
1.
Peyton Manning
265
539
2.
Tom Brady
219
417
3.
Drew Brees
211
416
4.
Eli Manning
179
280
5.
Philip Rivers
158
271
6.
Ben Roethlisberger 165
261

TOP OF THE STEELER CHARTS


QB Ben Roethlisberger holds nearly all passing records in
Pittsburgh Steelers franchise history.
He became the first player in Steelers history to record 40,000
passing yards, a feat he reached during Week 8s game vs. Cincinnati.
His 40,565 passing yards, 258 passing touchdowns and 3,276
completions are tops in the teams record books:
STEELERS ALL-TIME PASSING YARDAGE LEADERS
Rk. STEELER, YEARS
CMP-ATT
YARDS
1.
Ben Roethlisberger, 2004-current 3,298-5,165
40,944
2.
Terry Bradshaw, 1970-83
2,025-3,901
27,989
3.
Kordell Stewart, 1995-2002
1,190-2,107
13,328
4.
Neil ODonnell, 1991-95
1,069-1,871
12,867
5.
Bubby Brister, 1986-92
776-1,477
10,104
STEELERS ALL-TIME PASSING TOUCHDOWN LEADERS
Rk.
STEELER
GP
TDS
1.
Ben Roethlisberger
165
261
2.
Terry Bradshaw
168
212
3.
Kordell Stewart
113
70
4.
Neil ODonnell
66
68
5.
Bobby Layne
55
66
STEELERS ALL-TIME PASS COMPLETION LEADERS
Rk.
STEELER
GP
CMP
1.
Ben Roethlisberger
165
3,298
2.
Terry Bradshaw
168
2,025
3.
Kordell Stewart
113
1,190

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HITTING 3,000 IN NINE STRAIGHT


QB Ben Roethlisberger extended his consecutive seasons of
throwing for 3,000 yards to nine during Week 10s game at the New
York Jets in 2014.
He joined Brett Favre (18), Peyton Manning (13), Dan Marino (9),
Drew Brees (11), Eli Manning (10) and Philip Rivers (10) as just the
seventh signal caller in NFL history to have such a streak:
CONSECUTIVE SEASONS WITH 3,000 PASSING YARDS NFL HISTORY
Rk. QUARTERBACK
CONS. YEARS (SEASONS)
1. Brett Favre
18 (1992-2009)
2. Peyton Manning
13 (1998-2010)
3. Drew Brees
11 (2004-14)
T4. Eli Manning
10 (2005-14)
Philip Rivers
10 (2006-15)
T5. Ben Roethlisberger
9 (2006-14)
Dan Marino
9 (1984-92)

BENS CAREER GAME


QB Ben Roethlisberger set single-game Steelers franchise
records during Week 8s 51-34 win over Indianapolis in 2014 with 40
pass completions, 522 passing yards and six passing touchdowns.
His 522 passing yards tied as the fourth-most in an NFL game:
MOST PASSING YARDS IN A GAME - NFL HISTORY
Rk. PLAYER
PASSING YARDS
1. Norm Van Brocklin, 9/28/1951
554
T2. Matt Schaub, 11/18/2012
527
Warren Moon, 12/16/1990
527
T4. Ben Roethlisberger, 10/26/2014
522
Boomer Esiason, 11/10/1996
522

HITTING THE CENTURY MARK


QB Ben Roethlisberger made his 150th career regular season
start in Week 8 vs. Indianapolis in 2014, and earned his 100th win,
leading the Steelers to a 51-34 victory.
He became just the fourth quarterback in NFL history to record
100 wins in their first 150 regular season starts:

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4.

NUMBER OF WINS
PLAYER
IN FIRST 150 STARTS
Tom Brady
116
Joe Montana
108
Terry Bradshaw
102
Ben Roethlisberger
100

FEELING AT HOME IN OHIO


QB Ben Roethlisberger is from Cory Rawson, Ohio, and played
collegietely at Miami (Ohio), so it is no wonder he feels at home
while playing at Cincinnati or Cleveland.
Including the postseason, Roethlisberger is a combined 18-4
playing at Paul Brown Stadium (10-2) and FirstEnergy Stadium (8-2).
Below is Roethlisbergers passing stats for games at Cincinnati
and Cleveland:
ROETHLISBERGER IN GAMES PLAYED IN OHIO
GP
@ Cin 12
@ Cle 10
Total 22

Att.
340
293
633

Cmp.
225
172
397

Pct.
66.2
58.7
62.7

Yds.
2,727
2,119
4,846

TDs
19
13
32

Int
8
5
13

Rat.
99.5
88.8
94.5

BENS NUMBERS
1ST
Became the first quarterback in NFL history to with 500 passing
yards in two career games (Week 8 2014 and Week 15 2009).

5
Roethlisberger is one of five active quarterbacks to throw at least
140 touchdowns at home during the regular season.

6
The number of seasons Roethlisberger has thrown 20
touchdowns or more during his NFL career - a franchise record.

10
He has thrown at least 10 touchdown passes in each of his first 12
NFL seasons, tying Warren Moon for the third-most consecutive
seasons with 10 or more scoring tosses to start a career.

20-PLUS
The Steelers have scored at least 20 points in 68 of the 84
games at home with Roethlisberger as the starter, including the
teams first two home games in 2015.

33
Number of games Roethlisberger has totaled at least three
touchdown passes in his career, most recently Week 10 against
Cleveland (32 in the regular season and one postseason).

41
Roethlisberger has thrown 41 300-plus yard passing games in
his regular season NFL career - most in franchise history - and
became the 10th QB in NFL history to reach 40 with one team.

109-54
Roethlisbergers record as a starting quarterback in the regular
season - the fifth-best record in the NFL among all active
quarterbacks (min. 50 starts) - and most wins in franchise history
for a starting signal caller.

125.0
Roethlisberger has recorded a passer rating of 125.0 or better 16
times in his NFL career (minimum 20 attempts), most Week 2s
home opener against San Francisco (155.8).

150.0
Roethlisberger has posted a passer rating of 150.0 or better in
seven games during his NFL career (min. 10 attempts/game) - the
most all-time.

379
Roethlisberger set an NFL record for the most passing yards
by a quarterback who did not start a game with 379 in Week 10
of 2015 vs. Cleveland, surpassing the previous mark of Wade
Wilson (374, Dec. 16, 1990).

400
Since entering the NFL in 2004, Roethlisberger has produced
seven 400-plus yard games - tying as the fifth-most since the
2004 season.

408
Roethlisberger set a team-record with 408 completions during the
2014 season.
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MOVING ON UP
QB Ben Roethlisberger leads the Steelers in nearly all major
career statistics. The following is where Roethlisberger ranks in
Steelers history in several key passing categories:
Roethlisbergers Career Rankings Among Steelers QBs
Category
Statistic
Rank
Single-Season TD Passes (2007 and 2014)....................... 32 .............. 1st
Single-Season Passing Yards (2014) ............................ 4,952 .............. 1st
Career Passing TDs (regular season) .............................. 261 .............. 1st
Single-Season Completions (2014) .................................. 408 .............. 1st
Single-Season Pass Attempts (2014) ............................... 608 .............. 1st
Single-Season Completion Pct. (2014) ............................ 67.1 .............. 1st
Single-Season Passer Rating (2007)............................. 104.1 .............. 1st
3,000-Yard Passing Seasons (2006-14) ............................... 9 .............. 1st
Consecutive 3,000-Yard Passing Seasons (2006-14) .......... 9 .............. 1st
Single-Game Completion Pct. (11/26/07 vs. Miami) ........ 85.7 .............. 1st
Seasons w/ 250+ Completions (2006-09, 11-14) ................. 8 .............. 1st
Seasons w/ Completion Pct. of 60.0+ (2004, 05, 07, 09-14) ......... 9 .............. 1st
Seasons w/ Passer Rating of 90.0+ (2004, 05, 07, 09-14) ......... 8 .............. 1st
Completions in Single Game (10/26/14 vs. Indianapolis) .........40 .............. 1st
Attempts in Single Game (11/30/14 vs. New Orleans)........ 58 .............. 1st
Passing Yards in Single Game (10/26/14 vs. Indianapolis) ........ 522 .............. 1st
Career Winning Pct. ......................................................... .669 .............. 1st
Career Completions ....................................................... 3,298 .............. 1st
Career Attempts ............................................................. 5,165 .............. 1st
Career Passing Yards .................................................. 40,944 .............. 1st
Career Completion Pct..................................................... 63.9 .............. 1st
Career Passing Yards/Attempts ......................................... 7.9 .............. 1st
Career QB Rating ............................................................ 94.0 .............. 1st
Career 300-yard Passing Games (reg and posteason) ...... 43 .............. 1st
Career Games w/ 30+ Completions.....................................11 .............. 1st
Career Games w/ 100.0+ Passer Rating (reg and posteason) . 71 .............. 1st
Career Perfect Passer Rating Games (158.3) ** .................. 3 .............. 1st
Career QB Rating in 4th Qtr. * ......................................... 89.6 .............. 1st
Career Touchdown Passes in Final 2 mins./game * ........... 41 .............. 1st
Consecutive Reg. Gms. w/ At Least One TD Pass (2012-Week 1 of 2014) 30 .............. 1st
Games Played by Rookie QB (2004) .................................. 14 .............. 1st
Passing Attempts by Rookie QB (2004)............................ 295 .............. 1st
Pass Completions by Rookie QB (2004) .......................... 196 .............. 1st
Passing Yards by Rookie QB (2004) ............................. 2,621 .............. 1st
Passing TDs by Rookie QB (2004) ..................................... 17 .............. 1st
Rushing Attempts by Rookie QB (2004) ............................. 56 .............. 1st
Rushing Yards by Rookie QB (2004) ................................ 144 .............. 1st
Completion Pct. by Rookie QB (2004) ** ......................... 66.4 .............. 1st
Passer Rating by Rookie QB (2004) ** ............................ 98.1 .............. 1st
Comp. %./Single Game by Rookie QB (10/17/04 vs. Dal.) **84.0........... 1st
Consecutive Wins to Start Career (2004) ** ....................... 13 .............. 1st
Total Wins by Rookie QB (2004) ** ..................................... 13 .............. 1st
Passing TDs in Single Game (10/26/14 vs. Ind. and 11/2/14 vs. Bal.) ... 6 .............. 1st
Single-Game TD Passes at Heinz Field (10/26/14 vs. Ind. and 11/2/14 vs. Bal.)... 6 .............. 1st
Passing TDs in Back-to-Back Games ** ............................. 12 .............. 1st
Total Wins When Throwing for 300-plus Yards ................... 20 .............. 1st
Seasons w/ 25+ Passing TDs (2007, 09, 12-14) ................. 5 .............. 1st
Career Wins (Regular Season). ....................................... .109 .............. 1st
Single-Game TD Passes on MNF (11/5/07 vs. Bal.) ** ......... 5 ........... T-1st
Consecutive Passes Completed (11/26/07 vs. Miami)........ 15 ........... T-1st
Career TD Passes (indoors) ............................................... 16 ........... T-1st
Career Touchdown Passes in Dec./Jan. ............................. 69 .............. 1st
Career Rushing Yards (by QB) ...................................... 1,159 .............. 3rd
* Since 1991
** NFL Record

NO. 84: ANTONIO BROWN


WR Antonio Brown provided a game-high 10 receptions for 139
yards and two touchdown catches for the Steelers in Week 10s
30-9 win vs. Cleveland.
In Week 9 vs. Oakland, Brown had a record-setting day, setting
single game franchise records in receptions (17), receiving yards
(284) and yards from scrimmage (306). His 17 catches tied as the
fifth-most in a single game in the NFL since 1960, and his 284
receiving yards were the seventh-most.
Brown has eclipsed 100 receiving yards in six of the teams 10
games in 2015, including each of the first three to start the season.
He opened the 2015 campaign with a team-best nine catches
for a game-high 133 yards and a score in Week 1 at New England.
Brown led all receivers with 195 yards in Week 2 on a game-high nine
catches, including a touchdown - the second-most yards in a game
in his NFL career. In Week 3 at St. Louis, he led all receivers with
11 catches for 108 yards. He combined for 11 catches for 11 yards
in Weeks 4-6 and posted a game-high 124 yards on a team-best six
catches in Week 7 at Kansas City. Brown caught his third touchdown
of the season on the teams opening series drive vs. Cincinnati in
Week 8, finishing the game with six catches for 47 yards.
Below is a look at where Brown ranks in the NFL through the 11th
week of the 2015 season:

Scrimmage Yards/Touch: 14.3 (1st)

Receptions on 3rd Downs: 27 (1st)

Receiving Yards on 3rd Downs: 504 (1st)

Receptions of 25+ Yards: 12 (T-1st)

100+Yard Receiving Games: 6 (T-1st)

Receptions: 79 (2nd)

Receiving Yards: 1,141 (2nd)

Receiving Yards per Game: 114.1 (2nd)

10-Catch Games: 3 (T-2nd)

Scrimmage Yards: 1,169 (3rd)

Receptions for First Downs: 48 (3rd)

Total First Downs: 49 (6th)

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PLAYER, TEAM
REC. YARDS
Julio Jones, ATL
89
1,189
Antonio Brown, PIT
79
1,141
DeAndre Hopkins, HOU
76
1,045
Larry Fitzgerald, ARI
73
926
Demaryius Thomas, DEN
71
875

NFL 100-YARD RECEIVING GAME LEADERS - 2015


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100+YARD GAMES
T1. Antonio Brown, PIT
6
Julio Jones, ATL
6
T3. Odell Beckham, NYG
5
Rob Gronkowski, NE
5
DeAndre Hopkins, HOU
5
Brandon Marshall, NYJ
5
NFL SCRIMMAGE YARDS LEADERS - 2015
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RUSH YDS/REC YDS SCRMG. YARDS

Julio Jones, ATL


Devonta Freeman, ATL
Antonio Brown, PIT
Adrian Peterson, MIN
Doug Martin, TB

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0 / 1,189
764 / 420
28 / 1,141
1,006 / 154
941 / 188

1,189
1,184
1,169
1,160
1,129

BROWN SINCE 10
WR Antonio Brown entered the NFL as a sixth-round draft
selection of the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2010. He has recorded four
1,000-receiving yard campaigns (2011 and 13-15) and back-to-back
110-reception seasons from 2013-14.
Since entering the NFL in 2010, Brown ranks third among all NFL
players with 6,400 receiving yards and fifth with 469 catches.
Below is a look at the NFL leaders in receiving yards and receptions
since 2010:
NFL RECEIVING YARDS LEADERS: 2010-CURRENT
Rk. PLAYER, TEAM
REC. YARDS
1. Calvin Johnson, DET
509
8,162
2. Brandon Marshall, MIA-CHI-NYJ 508
6,552
3. Antonio Brown, PIT
469
6,400
4. Demaryius Thomas, DEN
422
6,192
5. Larry Fitzgerald, ARI
459
6,010

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NFL RECEPTION LEADERS: 2010-CURRENT


PLAYER, TEAM
GP
REC.
Calvin Johnson, DET
84
509
Brandon Marshall, MIA-CHI-NYJ 85
508
Roddy White, ATL
85
471
Jason Witten, DAL
90
471
Antonio Brown, PIT
80
469

BROWN SINCE 10
WR Antonio Brown Brown has also seen success when facing
members of the opposing conference in the NFC since entering
the NFL.
In 21 games against NFC opponents since entering the NFL in
2010, Brown has totaled 134 receptions for 1,805 yards and 12
touchdowns.
His 134 catches and his 1,805 receiving yards are second among
AFC players against NFC teams since 2010, and his 12 receiving
touchdowns place him tied for fifth:
AFC RECEPTION LEADERS VS. NFC OPPONENTS
2010-CURRENT
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GP
REC.
1.
Demaryius Thomas, DEN
21
135
2.
Antonio Brown, PIT
21
134
T3. Antonio Gates, SD
21
119
Wes Welker, NE-DEN
20
119
5.
Andre Johnson, HOU-IND
21
116
AFC RECEIVING YARDS LEADERS VS. NFC OPPONENTS
2010-CURRENT
Rk. PLAYER, TEAM
REC. YARDS
1. Demaryius Thomas, DEN
135
2,022
2. Antonio Brown, PIT
134
1,805
3. Andre Johnson, HOU-IND
116
1,685
4. Antonio Gates, SD
119
1,477
5. Rob Gronkowski, NE
100
1,457

UNFORGETTABLE SIX

BROWN ON THE TEAMS CHARTS

WR Antonio Brown worked his way from a sixth-round draft pick


to a two-time team MVP and Pro Bowler in his first five seasons.
He has registered the most receptions by a Steelers receiver in
their first four, five and six regular and seasons:

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RECEPTIONS IN
STEELER, YEARS
FIRST SIX YEARS
Antonio Brown (2010-current) 469
Hines Ward (1998-2003)
425
Heath Miller (2005-10)
286
Plaxico Burress (2000-04)
261
Louis Lipps (1984-89)
253

GP
80
96
92
71
79

GS
53
77
91
67
70

Browns 5,259 receiving yards were the most receiving yards by


a Steelers receiver in their first five regular seasons and his 6,261
are the most by a Steeler in their first six seasons:

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RECEIVING YARDS IN
STEELER, YEARS
FIRST SIX YEARS
Antonio Brown (2010-current)
6,400
Hines Ward (1998-03)
5,051
Buddy Dial (1959-63)
4,723
Louis Lipps (1984-89)
4,665
Plaxico Burress (2000-04)
4,164

Brown totaled 7,755 all-purpose yards - the most by a Steeler in


their first five regular seasons (2010-13). His 8,668 are already tops
by a Steeler through their first six seasons:

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ALL-PURPOSE YARDS IN
STEELER, YEARS
FIRST SIX YEARS
Antonio Brown (2010-current)
9,113
Franco Harris (1972-77)
7,399
Louis Lipps (1984-89)
6,510
Lynn Chandnois (1950-55)
6,498
Willie Parker (2004-09)
6,075

ALL AROUND BROWN


Throughout his career, WR Antonio Brown has amassed 1,453
punt return yards - the third-most punt return yards by a Steeler
during the regular season:
STEELERS ALL-TIME PUNT RETURN YARDS
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CAREER PR YARDS PR TDs
1. Rod Woodson, 1987-96
2,362
2
2. Antwaan Randle El, 2002-05, 10 1,650
4
3. Antonio Brown, 2010-pres.
1,453
3
4. Theo Bell, 1976, 1978-80
1,259
0
5. Louis Lipps, 1984-91
1,212
3
In addition to three punts returned for touchdowns, Brown also
has one kickoff returned to the end zone in his career.

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WR Antonio Brown became the fourth player in franchise history


to record 400 receptions, surpassing Lynn Swann for the fifth most
receiving yards and became the 10th player in team history with at
least 30 touchdown catches during Week 2s home opener against
San Francisco.
Browns 469 rceptions are fourth-most in team history:

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STEELERS ALL-TIME RECEPTION LEADERS


STEELER, YEARS
RECEPTIONS
Hines Ward, 1998-2011
1,000
Heath Miller, 2005-current
566
John Stallworth, 1974-87
537
Antonio Brown, 2010-current
469
Louis Lipps, 1984-91
358

During Week 10s game vs. Cleveland, Brown surpassed TE Heath


Miller for the third-most receiving yards in team history:
STEELERS ALL-TIME RECEIVING YARDS LEADERS
Rk. STEELER, YEARS
REC. YARDS
1. Hines Ward, 1998-2011
12,083
2. John Stallworth, 1974-878,723
8,723
3. Antonio Brown, 2010-current
6,400
4. Heath Miller, 2005-current
6,379
5. Louis Lipps, 1984-91
6,018
Brown became the fifth player in team history to reach 6,500 yards
from scrimmage during Week 10s game vs. Cleveland in 2015 and
moved into fifth in team history on the chart:
STEELERS ALL-TIME SRIMMAGE YARDAGE LEADERS
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RUSH YDS/REC YDS SCRMG. YARDS

Franco Harris, 1972-83 11,950 / 2,284


Hines Ward, 1998-2011 428 / 12,083
Jerome Bettis, 1996-2005 10,571 / 806
John Stallworth, 1974-87
111 / 8,723
Antonio Brown, 2010-pres. 110 / 6,400
Louis Lipps, 1984-91
388 / 6,018
Heath Miller, 2005-pres.
6 / 6,379
Willie Parker, 2004-09
5,378 / 697
Lynn Swann, 1974-82
72 / 5,462
Dick Hoak, 1961-70
3,965 / 1,452

14,234
12,511
11,377
8,834
6,510
6,406
6,385
6,075
5,534
5,417

Browns 33 touchdown receptions rank ninth on the teams alltime chart:


STEELERS ALL-TIME RECEIVING TOUCHDOWN LEADERS
Rk. STEELER, YEARS
REC. YARDS TDs
6. Louis Lipps, 1984-91
358 6,018
39
7. Elbie Nickel, 1947-57
329 5,131
37
8. Ray Mathews, 1951-59
230 3,919
34
9. Antonio Brown, 2010-current 469 6,400
33
10. Mike Wallace, 2009-12
235 4,042
32

BROWNS FANCHISE DAY


WR Antonio Brown posted the most prolific receiving game for a
player in Steelers history in Week 9s 38-35 win vs. Oakland in 2015.
Brown led all players with franchise records of 17 receptions for 284
receiving yards, and added 22 rushing yards for a team record 306
yards from scrimmage.
His 17 catches surpassed the previous mark of 14, set by Courtney
Hawkins in 1998:

BRYANTS 15 CAMPAIGN
Second-year WR Martavis Bryant has producd 22 catches for
440 yards (20.0 average) and five touchdowns in five games played
in 2015. His 20.0 yards per catch average is first in the NFL through
Week 11:

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STEELERS SINGLE-GAME RECEPTION LEADERS


Rk. STEELER
RECEPTIONS
1. Antonio Brown, Nov. 8, 2015
17
2. Courtney Hawkins, Nov. 1, 1998
14
3. Hines Ward, Nov. 30, 2003
13
Browns 284 receiving yards broke Plaxico Burress record of 253:
STEELERS SINGLE-GAME RECEIVING YARDS LEADERS
Rk. STEELER
REC. YARDS
1. Antonio Brown, Nov. 8, 2015
284
2. Plaxico Burress, Nov. 10, 2002
253
3. Buddy Dial, Oct. 22, 1961
235
His 306 yards from scrimmage were 50 better than the teams
previous record of 256 set by Frenchy Fuqua in 1970:
STEELERS SINGLE-GAME SCRIMMAGE YARDS LEADERS
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SCRMG. YARDS
1. Antonio Brown, Nov. 8, 2015
306
2. Frenchy Fuqua, Dec. 20, 1970
256
3. LeVeon Bell, Nov. 30, 2014
254

BROWN RACES TO 400


WR Antonio Brown became the fourth player in Steelers
history to record 400 receptions during Week 2s game against San
Francisco.
Brown reached 400 catches in his 72nd career game - setting a
franchise record for the fewest games to the mark - and tying Kellen
Winslow Sr. for the third-fewest games in NFL history to post 400
receptions.
Below is a look at the fewest games played to reach 400 receptions
in NFL history:

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PLAYER
TO GET TO 400 RECEPTIONS
Anquan Boldin
67
Larry Fitzgerald
71
Antonio Brown
72
Kellen Winslow Sr.
72

NFL YARDS PER CATCH LEADERS - 2015


PLAYER, TEAM
REC. YARDS AVG.
Martavis Bryant, PIT
22 440
20.0
James Jones, GB
30 592
19.7
Malcom Floyd, SD
21 409
19.5
Marques Wilson, CHI
24 420
17.5
Allen Robinson, JAC
50 871
17.4

Bryants 2015 debut in Week 6 was nothing short of electric,


leading the team with six receptions for 137 receiving yards and
2 touchdowns. His 137 receiving yards were the second-most in a
single-game in his career (143, Nov. 9, 2014 at N.Y. Jets) and his
two touchdown catches marked his third career multi-touchdown
game in the regular season. His second scoring play of the game
came on a 88-yard catch-and-run in the fourth quarter, which tied
as the eighth-longest pass play in team history.
Bryant added three catches for 45 yards, including a 19-yard
touchdown catch in Week 7 at Kansas City.
He added his fourth touchdown of the season in Week 9 vs.
Oakland, on a 14-yard catch and run, and finished the game with
three catches for 31 yards.
Bryant tallied a career high 178 receiving yards on six catches
and added a touchdown in Week 10 vs. Cleveland.
With 13 touchdown catches in his NFL career, Bryant is the 10th
player in Steelers history to have 10 or more touchdown catches in
his first two seasons with the team. His 13 receiving touchdowns
place him tied for fourth among Steelers in their first two years with
the team:

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PLAYER, YEARS BY A STEELER IN FIRST 2 SEASONS
Louis Lipps, 1984-85
21
Mike Wallace, 2009-10
16
Buddy Dial, 1959-60
15
Martavis Bryant, 2014-current
13
Eric Green, 1990-91
13
Lynn Swann, 1974-75
13

BRYANTS AVERAGE AT THE TOP


Since entering the NFL in 2014, WR Martavis Bryant has caught
48 passes for 989 yards to give him a 20.6 yards per catch average
- the best average among all NFL players in the past two seasons:
NFL YARDS PER CATCH LEADERS: 2014 - CURRENT
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REC. YARDS AVG.
1. Martavis Bryant, PIT
48 989
20.6
2. DeSean Jackson, WAS
66 1,315
19.9
3. Malcom Floyd, SD
73 1,265
17.3
T4. Michael Floyd, ARI
74 1,273
17.2
Torrey Smith, BAL-SF
68 1,169
17.2

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MILLER TIME

AMONG ACTIVE TIGHT ENDS

TE Heath Miller has been a consistent performer for the Steelers


since joining the team as a first-round draft selection in 2005.
The 11-year veteran tallied eight catches for 84 yards in the
teams 2015 Kickoff Weekend game at New England - moving into
second on the teams all-time receptions chart with his sixth grab.
He added two catches for 15 yards and a touchdown in the teams
Week 2 home opener vs. San Francisco and two grabs for 17 yards
in Week 3. Miller caught one pass for a three-yard gain in Week 4,
contributed three receptions for 46 yards in Week 5 at San Diego
and added one catch for five yards in Week 5 vs. Arizona.
Miller led the Steelers with 10 receptions for 105 receiving yards
in Week 8 vs. Cincinnati. His 10 catches matched a single-game
career-high for Miller (Sept. 28, 2014) and his 105 yards marked the
fourth 100-yard game of his NFL career.
Miller is the teams all-time leader at tight end for career receptions
(566), receiving yards (6,379) and receiving touchdowns (44) while
ranking second among all Steelers in receptions and fourth in
receiving yards and touchdown catches:

Among active NFL tight ends, TE Heath Millers 566 receptions,


6,379 receiving yards and 335 first downs rank him third at the
positional group and is seventh with 44 touchdown catches:

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STEELER, YEARS
REC. YARDS TDs
Hines Ward, 1998-2011 1,000 12,083
85
Heath Miller, 2005-pres. 566 6,379
44
John Stallworth, 1974-87 537 8,723
63

STEELERS ALL-TIME RECEIVING YARDAGE LEADERS


Rk. STEELER, YEARS
REC. YARDS
1. Hines Ward, 1998-2011
1,000 12,083
2. John Stallworth, 1974-87
537
8,723
3. Antonio Brown, 2010-pres.
469
6,400
4. Heath Miller, 2005-pres.
566
6,379
5. Louis Lipps, 1984-91
358
6,018
STEELERS ALL-TIME RECEIVING TOUCHDOWN LEADERS
Rk. STEELER, YEARS
REC. YARDS TDs
1. Hines Ward, 1998-2011 1,000 12,083
85
2. John Stallworth, 1974-87 537 8,723
63
3. Lynn Swann, 1974-82
336 5,462
51
4. Heath Miller, 2005-pres. 566 6,379
44
5. Buddy Dial, 1959-65
219 4,723
42
Miller became the seventh Steeler with 6,000 yards from
scrimmage in team history.
He ranks seventh on the teams all-time scrimmage yards chart
with 6,385:
STEELERS ALL-TIME SRIMMAGE YARDAGE LEADERS
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5.
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RUSH YDS/REC YDS

Antonio Brown, 2010-pres. 110 / 6,400


Louis Lipps, 1984-91
388 / 6,018
Heath Miller, 2005-pres. 6 / 6,379
Willie Parker, 2004-09 5,378 / 697
Lynn Swann, 1974-82
72 / 5,462
Dick Hoak, 1961-70
3,965 / 1,452

SCRMG. YARDS

6,510
6,406
6,385
6,075
5,534
5,417

ACTIVE NFL TIGHT END RECEPTION LEADERS


Rk. PLAYER, TEAM
REC.
YARDS TDs
1. Jason Witten, DAL
994
10,974
59
2. Antonio Gates, SD
817
10,332
101
3. Heath Miller, PIT
566
6,379
44
ACTIVE NFL TIGHT END RECEIVING YARDAGE LEADERS
Rk. PLAYER, TEAM
REC. YARDS
1. Jason Witten, DAL
994
10,974
2. Antonio Gates, SD
817
10,332
3. Heath Miller, PIT
566
6,379
ACTIVE NFL TIGHT END 1ST DOWN LEADERS
Rk. PLAYER, TEAM
REC.
YARDS 1ST DWN
1. Antonio Gates, SD
817
10,332
564
2. Jason Witten, DAL
994
10,974
560
3. Heath Miller, PIT
566
6,379
335
Miller is one of seven active NFL tight ends to have reached 40
receiving touchdowns:
ACTIVE NFL TIGHT END TOUCHDOWN LEADERS
Rk. PLAYER, TEAM
REC.
YARDS TDs
1. Antonio Gates, SD
817
10,332
101
2. Rob Gronkowski, NE 359
5,222
62
3. Jason Witten, DAL
994
10,974
59
4. Vernon Davis, SF-DEN 449
5,727
55
5. Jimmy Graham, NO-SEA 430
5,282
53
6. Greg Olsen, CHI-CAR 513
5,906
48
7. Heath Miller, PIT
566
6,379
44

MILLER BY THE NUMBERS


10.0-PLUS
In each of his first 10 years of his career, including 2014, Miller
has averaged at least 10.0 yards per catch or better each season.

40
Miller is one of 10 players in team history with 40 career
touchdowns and one of five with 40 career receiving scores.

52
Number of regular season games Miller has eclipsed 50 receiving
yards - the third-most such games by an active NFL tight end
(Antonio Gates: 105 and Jason Witten: 102).

110
Number of consecutive games Miller caught at least one pass in
which he played, 11/20/08 vs. Cincinnati-10/18/05 vs. Arizona).

167-of-175
The tight end has hauled in at least one reception in 167-of-175
career games played, including the postseason.

500
Miller has recorded eight consecutive seasons of 500 receiving
yards, joining Hines Ward (1999-2010, 12) to have such a streak.
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JONES DEBUT FOR THE AGES

WILLIAMS IN BLACK AND GOLD


RB DeAngelo Williams returned to the Steelers starting lineup
in the previous two games, and produced a game-high 54 rushing
yards and added 15 receiving vs. Cleveland in Week 10.
Through the first 10 games of the season, Williams has totaled
534 rushing yards on 107 carries with five touchdowns and 13
catches for 137 yards for a combined 671 yards from scrimmage.
Williams 5.0 rushing yards per carry average is tied for fourth
in the AFC (tied for seventh in the NFL):

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3.
T4.

2015 AFC RUSHING AVERAGE LEADERS


PLAYER, TEAM
RUSH-YARDS
AVG.
Karlos Williams, BUF
64-371
5.8
Giovani Bernard, CIN
105-565
5.4
Jamaal Charles, KC
71-364
5.1
DeAngelo Williams, PIT 107-534
5.0
Lamar Miller, MIA
114-565
5.0

Williams made his Pittsburgh Steelers debut rumbling out of


the backfield for 127 rushing yards on 21 carries (6.0 average) and
added a reception for five yards at New England in Week 1.
In Week 2s home opener vs. San Francisco, Williams tied a
franchise single-game record with three rushing touchdowns - his
12th career multi-touchdown game - and finished with 92 yards from
scrimmage (75 rushing and 15 receiving).
Williams led all AFC rushers with 204 yards (second in the NFL)
and led the NFL with three rushing touchdowns in Weeks 1-2 of the
2015 season.
In Week 8 vs. Cincinnati, Williams led all players with 110 yards
from scrimmage 71 rushing yards on nine carries (7.9 average) and
39 receiving yards on four catches. He recorded a season-long 55yard rush in the third quarter, the longest of his career since Dec.
30, 2012 (65 yards).
Williams recorded game highs in carries (27), rushing yards
(170) and rushing touchdowns (2) in Week 9 vs. Oakland and added
55 receiving yards on two catches to establish a new career high of
225 yards from scrimmage.
His 170 rushing yards marked the 20th 100-yard rushing game
of his NFL career and his first touchdown was the 50th of his NFL
career.

WHEATON IN THE MIX


WR Markus Wheaton sparked Pittsburghs offense a 72-yard
touchdown catch that tied Week 5s game at San Diego up at 1717 on Monday Night Football. The 72-yard touchdown reception
established a new career-long for the third-year receiver. Through
the first nine games of the 2015 season, Wheaton has notched 16
receptions for 273 yards and a touchdown.
In Week 1 vs. New England, Wheaton caught a personal 2015
single-game high three catches for 55 yards, and added an individual
2015 single-game best of 67 yards on two catches in Week 2.

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QB Landry Jones led the Steelers to a 25-13 come-from-behind


victory in Week 6 vs. Arizona after entering the game and seeing
regular-season action for the first time in his NFL career. In the
game, Jones:

Completed 8-of-12 passes for 168 yards with two touchdowns


for a passer rating of 149.3.
He connected with WR Martavis Bryant for both touchdowns,
one coming from eight yards and the other from 88 yards.
The 88-yard touchdown is tied for the eighth-longest pass
play in team history.
His 149.3 passer rating is the second-highest for an NFL
quarterback in their first career game (min. 10 attempts)
behind only Tennessees Marcus Mariotas 158.3 in 2015.

Jones made his first career NFL start in Week 7 at Kansas City,
and completed 16-of-29 passing for 209 yards with a touchdown.
In Week 9 vs. Oakland, Jones entered the game in relief of injured
QB Ben Roethlisberger in the fourth quarter and completed 4-of-6
passes for 79 yards, including a 57-yarder to WR Antonio Brown
to set up the game-winning field goal.
Jones made his first career home start in the regular season in
Week 10 vs. Cleveland and completed 3-of-4 passes for 23 yards
before leaving the game in the first quarter due to injury.
He became the eighth Steelers quarterback in the Super Bowl era
to earn a win in his first career home start. (Dennis Dixon: Sept. 12,
2010 vs. Atlanta, Charlie Batch: Nov. 13, 2005 vs. Cleveland, Ben
Roethlisberger: Oct. 3, 2004 vs. Cincinnati, Tommy Maddox: Oct. 21
2002 vs. Indianapolis, Steve Bono: Oct. 18, 1987 vs. Indianapolis,
Mark Kruczek: Oct. 17, 1976 vs. Cincinnati and Joe Gilliam: Sept.
15, 1974 vs. Baltimore).

VICK LEADS TEAM TO COMEBACK


QB Mike Vick Vick led Pittsburgh to a fourth-quarter comeback
and game-winning drive on Monday Night Football in Week 5 at San
Diego in the teams 24-20 win over the Chargers. He connected with
WR Markus Wheaton for a 72-yard touchdown and finished the
game with 203 passing yards on 13-of-26 passing with a touchdown
and interception for a passer rating of 73.1.
The come-from-behind win marked Vicks 14th fourth-quarter
comeback and 15th game-winning drive of his NFL career and first
since Sept. 30, 2012 while with Philadelphia.
Vick made his first start with the Steelers in Week 4 vs. Baltimore
due to an injury to QB Ben Roethlisberger. In his Pittsburgh starting
debut, he completed 19-of-26 passes for 124 yards and a touchdown
for a passer rating of 95.7
Vick joined the Steelers as a free agent on August 25 and is in his
15th NFL season after being selected with the first overall selection
by the Atlanta Falcons in the 2001 NFL Draft and remained with the
Falcons through 2006. He was signed by the Philadelphia Eagles
in 2009 and spent five years with the Eagles before joining the New
York Jets in 2014.
In his NFL career, Vick has appeared in 143 games (114 starts)
and completed 1,807-of-3,217 passes for 22,464 yards with 133
touchdowns and added 6,109 rushing yards - the most rushing yards
by an NFL quarterback in league history - and 36 rushing touchdowns
on 873 rushing attempts. Vick, a four-time Pro Bowl selection, also
earned NFL Comeback Player of the Year accolades in 2010.

HEYWARD EMERGES
DE Cameron Heyward tallied his fourth sack of 2015 in Week
10 vs. Cleveland, increasing his career total to 19.
Heywards first sack of the year came in Week 2s home opener
vs. San Francisco. He added his second sack of the season on a
strip-sack against in Week 4 and in Week 7 brought down Kansas
City QB Alex Smith for his third sack.
Since the start of the 2014 season, Heyward has totaled 11.5
sacks - the eighth-most among AFC defensive ends.
In the third quarter of Week 8s game vs. Cincinnati, Heyward
blocked a Bengals field goal attempt, the second block of his career,
and the first by a Steeler since his block against the Bengals on Dec.
4, 2011.

DO-IT-TUITT
DE Stephon Tuitt has set a single-season career-high and leads
the Steelers defense with 4.5 sacks through the 10th week of the
2015 season. He recorded a quarterback takedown in three straight
games from Weeks 2-4 and added a sack in Week 10 vs. Cleveland.
The second-year defensive end brought down Ravens QB Joe
Flacco for a sack in Week 4. Combined with his takedown of Rams
QB Nick Foles for a sack in Week 3 game at St. Louis and his first
career multi-sack game of his career in Week 2, the Notre Dame
product has posted the first sack streak in his NFL career.

BLAKE SETTING PERSONAL MARKS


CB Antwon Blake has set a single-season personal-best with
two interception in 2015, and a career-high 58 tackles (48 solo).
He provided Pittsburgh with its first touchdown in Week 5s Monday Night Game at San Diego courtesty of a 70-yard interception
returned for a touchdown - the first pick six of his NFL career - and
his second career interception.
His 70-yard INT-TD marked the longest pick six by a Steeler since
DE Brett Keisels 79-yard return for a touchdown in 2010 (Sept. 26
at Tampa Bay).
In Week 8 vs. Cincinnati, Blake picked off QB Andy Dalton to mark
his second interception of the season and third of his NFL career.

MITCHELLS TAKEAWAYS
S Mike Mitchell leads the Steelers defense with three interceptions through the first 10 games in 2015 and ranks third on the unit
with 48 tackles (39 solo).
He recorded his seventh career interception - first as a Steeler in the teams end zone during the fourth quarter of Week 6s game
vs. Arizona. Mitchell was also credited with a fumble recovery, on
a forced fumble caused by LB James Harrison, his fourth career
defensive fumble recovery, and first as a Steeler.
Mitchell added his second interception of the 2015 season - eighth
of his NFL career - in Week 8 vs. Cincinnati, picking off Bengals QB
Andy Dalton.
In Week 10 vs. Cleveland, Mitchell picked off Cleveland QB
Johnny Manziel to mark his third interception of the season and
the ninth of his NFL career. He added five tackles, all solo, and two
passes defensed.

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HARRISON RETURNS
LB James Harrison, who announced his retirement on
September 5, 2014 returned to the Steelers for a 12th season in
the NFL in 2014 (11th with Pittsburgh: 2002, 2004-12 and 2013 with
Cincinnati) and re-signed with the franchise on March 22, 2015.
Harrison posted his first sack of the 2015 season in Week 4,
bringing down Ravens QB Joe Flacco and added a sack and forced
fumble vs. Arizona in Week 6 - increasing his totals to 71.5 sacks in
his tenure with the Steelers - and 73.5 in his NFL career.
His 71.5 quarterback takedowns are the second most by a Steeler
since sacks became an official statistic in 1982:

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STEELERS SACK LEADERS SINCE 1982


STEELER, YEARS
SACKS
Jason Gildon, 1994-2003
77.0
James Harrison, 2002-12, 2014-current 71.5
Joey Porter, 1999-2006
60.0

Harrisons 17 multi-sack games as a Steeler are tied for the most


such games in team history since the statistic became official in 1982:
STEELERS MULTI-SACK GAMES SINCE 1982
Rk. STEELER, YEARS
SACKS
T1. James Harrison, 2002-12, 2014-current
17
Jason Gildon, 1994-2003
17
3. LaMarr Woodley, 2007-13
16
The linebacker also ranks second in team history for career forced
fumbles, behind only Greg Lloyd (since 1987):
STEELERS FORCED FUMBLE LEADERS SINCE 1987
Rk. STEELER, YEARS
FORCED FUMBLES
1. Greg Lloyd, 1988-97
36
2. James Harrison, 2002-12, 2014-current
29
3. Jason Gildon, 1994-2003
18

TIMMONS TIME
LB Lawrence Timmons has recorded a team-best 73 tackles
through the first 10 games of the 2015 season and has totaled 10
or more stops in three games in 2015 (Weeks 4, 7 and 10).
In Week 10 vs. Cleveland, Timmons brought down Johnny Manziel for a sack, now with 2.5 in 2015, and increased his career total
to 30.5 the 12th-most in Steelers history since sacks became an
official statistic in 1982. He added 10 tackles (7 solo) in the game.
Timmons led all defenders with a game-high 10 stops (7 solo) and
shared a sack with LB Ryan Shazier in Week 7 at Kansas City.
In Week 5 vs. Arizona, Timmons picked off Arizona QB Carson
Palmer off of a tip by LB Vince Williams to mark the 10th interception
of his NFL career, to go along with 6 tackles (4 solo) and a quarterback hurry.
He recorded 11 tackles (10 solo) in Week 4s game vs. Baltimore
and 9 stops (five solo) in Week 5 at San Diego. In Week 2, Timmons
had 9 tackles (6 solo) along with a pass defensed vs. San Francisco,
and tied for the team-lead of 7 stops (2 solo) in Week 3 vs. St. Louis.
Timmons, who has missed only two games his entire career,
started his team-leading 79th consecutive regular-season game in
Week 10 vs. Cleveland.
Since the start of the 2010 season, Timmons has started (89) and
played in (90) the most games out of any Steelers linebacker, while
also leading the group in tackles over that time.

TIMMONS DIGITS
1-OF-4
With over 30 sacks and 10 interceptions in his NFL career,
Timmons is the fourth Steeler to record 30.0 sacks and 10 interceptions (Joey Porter, Greg Lloyd and Mike Merriweather) since
sacks became an official statistic in 1982.

10
Timmons recorded the 10th interception of his NFL career in
Week 6 of 2015 vs. Arizona. He joined Jack Ham (32), Jack
Lambert (28), Bryan Hinkle (15), Levon Kirkland (11), Mike
Merriweather (11), David Little (10), Greg Lloyd (10) and
Joey Porter (10) as the ninth Steelers linebacker to record 10
interceptions in the modern era of the NFL (since 1970).

10

SHAZIERS SOPHOMORE CAMPAIGN


Pittsburghs 2014 first round draft selection - LB Ryan Shazier has started and played in six of the Steelers first 10 games in 2015.
In his six games, Shazier has produced 47 tackles (36 solo) and 3.0
sacks to go along with nine tackles for losses, five quarterback hits,
two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery.
Shazier led the teams linebacking corps with seven tackles (five
solo), including two tackles for a loss in the teams regular-season
opener at New England in Week 1.
He followed up his Week 1 game with a game and career-high
15 tackles, including three stops for a loss and tallied his first career
sack, forced fumble and fumble recovery in Week 2 vs. San Francisco.
Shazier ranked fifth among all NFL defenders with a combined
22 tackles in the first two weeks of the season.
The second-year linebacker returned to the field in Week 7 at
Kansas City, and contributed 4 tackles (3 solo), along with a splitsack with LB Lawrence Timmons.
In Week 8 vs. Cincinnati, Shazier tied for the team-lead with eight
tackles (six solo), along with two tackles for a loss and a half-sack.
Against Oakland in Week 9, he reorded a forced fumble his second of his career and second of 2015 (Week 2 vs. San Francisco)
and added 7 tackles (6 solo).
Shazier tallied his third sack of 2015 in Week 10, bringing down
Cleveland QB Johnny Manziel and finished the game with 6 tackles
(5 solo).

ROOKIE DUPREE
LB Bud Dupree - the teams first round selection in the 2015 NFL
Draft - provided the defensive unit with a sack in four games in 2015
(Weeks 1-2, 5 and 8).
Through Week 10, Dupree is tied for the NFL-lead among rookies
with 4.0 sacks:
NFL ROOKIE SACK LEADERS - 2015
Rk. ROOKIE, TEAM
SACKS
T1. Bud Dupree, PIT
4.0
Eric Kendricks, MIN
4.0
Hauoli Kikaha
4.0
4. Preston Smith, WAS
3.0
T5. Three Rookies
2.5

Timmons totaled 10 total tackles (7 solo) in Week 10 in 2015. He


has registered double digit tackles in 38 games during his career,
including 25 times since the start of the 2012 season.

His 4.0 sacks are tied with LaMarr Woodley (2007) as the thirdmost by a Steelers rookie/first-year player since 1982 when sacks
became an official statistic:

10TH

STEELERS ROOKIE SACK LEADERS SINCE 1982


Rk. STEELER ROOKIE, YEAR
SACKS
1. Kendrell Bell, 2001
9.0
2. Ketih Gary, 1983
7.5
T3. Bud Dupree, 2015
4.0
LaMarr Woodley, 2007
4.0

In Week 8 of the 2013 season, Timmons forced a fumble


that was recovered by Pittsburgh at the Oakland 11-yard
line early in the fourth quarter. It was the 10th forced fumble
of his career.

20 (17)
His tackles (20) and solo tackles (17) in a victory over
Baltimore in Week 7 in 2013 were both career highs.

100
Timmons team and career-high 155 tackles in 2013 marked
the third time in the last four seasons (2010 and 2012) that he
eclipsed 100 tackles.
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Dupree recorded a quarterback takedown in two consecutive


games - Weeks 1-2 - becoming the first NFL player since 2013
(Barkevious Mingo) to post at least one sack in each of his first two
NFL games.
He joined Kenny Davidson (1990) and Keith Gary (1983) as the
only players in team history to produce a quarterback takedown in
each of their first two career games with the Steelers.

BOS-DOES-WELL
K Chris Boswell made his NFL debut with the Steelers on Monday Night Football in Week 5 at San Diego after being signed to the
teams 53-man roster on Oct. 3 and has converted 14-of-15 field
goal attempts and 10-of-11 extra point tries for 52 points.
His 52 points since making his NFL debut in Week 5 place him
third among AFC kickers through Week 11:
AFC KICKING SCORING LEADERS
WEEK 5 - CURRENT: 2015
Rk. KICKER, TEAM
POINTS
1. Stephen Gostkowski, NE
70
2. Cairos Santos, KC
55
3. Chris Boswell, PIT
52
4. Mike Nugent, CIn
49
T5. Jason Myers, JAC
47
Justin Tucker, BAL
47
In the first game of his NFL career, the Rice product converted his
only field goal attempt from 47 yards, and succesfully placed each
of his three extra point tries through the uprights.
Boswell converted each of his four field goal attempts (47, 48, 51,
28) in Week 6 vs. Arizona to become the first Steelers kicker since
Oct. 20, 2013 (Shaun Suisham vs. Baltimore) to convert each of his
four field goal attempts in a game.
In Week 7, Boswell converted each of his two field goal tries (24
and 36) and his sole extra point attempt and in Week 8, the first-year
kicker placed his only attempt from 32 yards out through the uprights.
Boswell led the Steelers to a 38-35 win vs. Oakland in Week 9,
converting an 18-yard field goal with two seconds remaining. He
placed three-of-four field goal attempts (34, 38 and 18) through the
uprights and made his first two field goal tries to improve to 10-of-10
on the season before missing a 41-yard try in the third quarter.
In Week 10 vs. Cleveland, Boswell converted each of his three field
goal tries (24, 34 and 25) and one of his two extra point attempts.

BOSWELL NAMED PLAYER OF WEEK


Steelers K Chris Boswell was named AFC Special Teams Player
of the Week for his Week 6 performance against the Arizona Cardinals, it was announced today.
In Boswells second career game, he made all four field goal attempts (47, 48, 51 and 28) and his lone extra point attempt in the
Steelers 25-13 victory vs. Arizona at Heinz Field. He became the
first Steelers kicker since Shaun Suisham (10/20/13 vs. Baltimore)
to make four field goals in a game.

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BOSWELL ON THE CHARTS


K Chris Boswell has converted 14-of-15 field goal attempts in
his first year in the NFL and with the Steelers.
His 93.3 field goal percentage is tops among a Steelers rookie/
first-year kicker (minimum 10 attempts:
STEELERS ROOKIE/FIRST-YEAR FIELD GOAL % LEADERS
(Minimum 10 Attempts)
Rk. KICKER, YEAR
FGM-FGA
FG%
1.
Chris Boswell, 2015
14-15
93.3
2.
Jeff Reed, 2002
17-19
89.5
3.
Kris Brown, 1999
25-29
86.2
4.
Gary Anderson, 1982
10-12
83.3
5.
David Trout, 1981
12-17
70.6
Boswell ranks tied for fourth among Steelers rookie/first-year
kickers with 14 field goals made in 2015:

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STEELERS ROOKIE/FIRST-YEAR KICKER


FIELD GOALS MADE LEADERS
KICKER, YEAR
FGM
Kris Brown, 1999
25
Matt Bahr, 1979
28
Jeff Reed, 2002
17
Chris Boswell, 2015
14
Tom Miner, 1958
14

A LAND DOWN IN THE 20


P Jordan Berry landed six of his eight punts in Week 5 at San
Diego inside the Chargers 20-yard line. Berry became the third Steelers player (fourth occasion) since 1976 to place at least six punts
inside an opponents 20-yard line in a single game and marked the
first since 2000 (Josh Miller, 6, Oct. 15 vs. Cincinnati).
Through the first 10 games of the 2015 season, Berry has landed
20 of his 42 punts inside the opponents 20.
His 20 punts inside the opponents 20-yard line are tied as the
fourth-most in the NFL through Week 11:
NFL PUNTS INSIDE THE 20 LEADERS: 2015
Rk. PUNTER, TEAM
INSIDE THE 20
T1. Dustin Colquitt, KC
25
Johnny Hekker, STL
25
3. Brett Kern, TEN
21
T4. Jordan Berry, PIT
20
Marquette King, OAK
20

Preseason Game #1

Preseason Game #2

Minnesota 14, Pittsburgh 3


Aug. 9, 2015
Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium (22,364)

Jacksonville 23, Pittsburgh 21


Aug. 14, 2015
EverBank Field (61,324)

CANTON, Ohio The Steelers could not overcome two


turnovers and missed opportunities and lost to the Minnesota Vikings, 14-3, in the NFL/Hall of Fame Game.
Pittsburgh marched into Minnesota territory midway
through the first quarter, but WR C.J. Goodwin fumbled the
football and the Vikings recovered.
Midway through the second quarter, Pittsburgh would
score its only points of the game, coming off of K Shaun
Suishams 36-yard field goal to give the team a 3-0 lead.
The Vikings responded on their ensuing drive as they
marched 81 yards in eight plays. QB Mike Kafka capped off
the drive with a 34-yard touchdown pass to TE MyCole Pruitt
to give Minnesota a 7-3 advantage.
QB Landry Jones led Pittsburgh into Minnesotas red
zone on the Steelers next possession. But the Steelers were
unable to score, failing at a fourth-and-goal attempt at the
one-yard line. Pittsburgh would trail 7-3 at halftime.
Midway through the third quarter, WR Stefon Diggs returned a punt 62 yards to the Steelers one-yard line. On the
next play, RB Joe Banyard scored on a one-yard run to seal
the victory for Minnesota.
Despite the loss, the Steelers defense limited Minnesota
to 14 first downs and held them to 3-of-13 on third-down conversions. LB Ryan Shazier led the team with five tackles.
CB Kevin Fogg recorded an interception. And DE Ethan
Hemer registered the teams only sack.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. The Steelers could not mount a


late comeback and lost to the Jacksonville Jaguars, 23-21,
at EverBank Field.
Pittsburghs offense started fast, going 80 yards in six
plays. QB Ben Roethlisberger capped off the drive with a
44-yard touchdown pass to WR Martavis Bryant. Roethlisberger then threw a two-point conversion to WR Markus
Wheaton to give the Steelers an 8-0 lead.
The Jaguars would score 17 unanswered points. K Josh
Scobee connected on a 36-yard field goal. QB Blake Bortles
scored on a four-yard run. QB Chad Henne connected with
TE Clay Harbor on a 31-yard touchdown pass. Jacksonville
led 17-8 at halftime.
Steelers K Garrett Hartley made a 48-yard field goal
late in the third quarter and a 29-yarder midway through the
fourth quarter to cut the lead to 17-14.
On the ensuing kickoff, LB Shayon Green forced a fumble that was recovered by WR Sammie Coates. Four plays
later, QB Landry Jones threw a four-yard touchdown to WR
C.J. Goodwin to give Pittsburgh a 21-17 advantage.
On Jacksonvilles next possession, QB Stephen Morris led
the team on a nine-play, 92-yard drive that he capped off
with a one-yard touchdown run.
Pittsburgh had two chances to win the game, but both
drives ended with a turnover on downs.
GAME SUMMARY

GAME SUMMARY
STEELERS (0-1)
0 3 0 0 3
Vikings (1-0) 0 7 7 0
14
TEAM Q TIME PLAY
PIT
MIN
MIN

2
2
3

8:23
4:20
3:57

Suisham 36 yd. FG
Pruitt 34 yd. pass from Kafka (Walsh kick)
Banyard 1 yd. run (Walsh kick)

DRIVE SCORE
6-36; 1:43
8-81; 4:03
1-1; 0:03

3-0
3-7
3-14

TEAM STATISTICS

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

Steelers Vikings
1st Downs
12
14
3rd Downs 4-15 (27%) 3-13 (23%)
4th Downs
1-2 (50%)
0-1 (0%)
Total Net Yards
191
245
Plays-Avg.
59-3.2 56-4.4
Rushing Yards
68
86
Rush Att.-Avg.
25-2.7 29-3.0
Passing Yards
123
159
Att.-Comp.-Int. 32-16-0
26-19-1
Sacks By
1-2
2-12
Punts-Avg.
7-50.6 6-41.7
Penalties
8-46
6-68
Fumbles-Lost
3-2
0-0
Time of Poss.
28:50 31:10

RUSHING: Pit. - Archer 4-24; Stingily 11-18; Chisholm 7-14; Jones 1-10;
Murphy 2-2. Min. - Asiata 6-30; Banyard
7-22; Harris 6-17; Williams 2-11; Bridgewater 1-6; McKinnon 2-2; Renaud 1-2;
Wallace 1-(-1); Heinicke 3-(-3).
PASSING: Pit. - Jones 32-16-0, 135.
Min. - Kafka 10-7-0, 66, 1 TD; Heinicke
10-7-1, 51; Bridgewater 6-5-0, 44.
RECEIVING: Pit. - Archer 6-33, Phillips 2-43; Goodwin 2-19; James 2-9;
Spaeth 1-14; Coates 1-12; Clear 1-4,
Johnson 1-0. Min. - Pruitt 4-51, 1 TD;
Thielen 3-28; Rudolph 2-22; Wright 2-14;
Diggs 2-14; McKinnon 1-13; Patterson
1-6; Asiata 1-5; Foster 1-4; Banyard 1-3;
Johnson 1-1.

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STEELERS (0-2)
8 0 3
10
21
Jaguars (1-0) 3
14 0 6
23
TEAM Q TIME PLAY
PIT
JAX
JAX
JAX
PIT
PIT
PIT
JAX

DRIVE SCORE

1 11:46 Bryant 44 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Roethlisberger-Wheaton Pass) 6-80; 3:14
1 0:31 Scobee 36 yd. FG
13-45; 8:17
2 6:43 Bortles 4 yd. run (Scobee kick)
12-83; 6:05
2 1:19 Harbor 31 yd. pass from Henne (Scobee kick)
5-52; 2:10
3 1:04 Hartley 48 yd. FG
9-30; 4:30
4 7:54 Hartley 29 yd. FG
13-72; 3:57
4 4:47 Goodwin 4 yd. pass from Jones (Hartley kick)
4-17; 2:59
4 2:54 Morris 1 yd. run (Johnson rush failed)
9-92; 1:53

TEAM STATISTICS
Steelers Jaguars
1st Downs
20
21
3rd Downs 4-15 (27%) 6-14 (43%)
4th Downs
0-2 (0%) 1-1 (100%)
Total Net Yards
320
325
Plays-Avg.
71-4.5 63-5.2
Rushing Yards
75
84
Rush Att.-Avg.
20-3.8 27-3.1
Passing Yards
245
241
Att.-Comp.-Int. 49-27-0
34-23-0
Sacks By
2-8
2-14
Punts-Avg.
6-43.5 5-47.0
Penalties
8-73 13-82
Fumbles-Lost
1-0
2-1
Time of Poss.
27:58 32:02

8-0
8-3
8-10
8-17
11-17
14-17
21-17
21-23

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING: Pit. - D. Williams 6-28;
Bell 2-18; Chisholm 7-13; Harris 2-8; Archer 2-4; Heyward-Bey 1-4. Jax. - Robinson 4-22; Johnson 7-16; Pierce 5-15;
Gerhart 4-13; Morris 3-9, 1 TD; Grant
2-6; Bortles 1-4, 1 TD; Henne 1-(-1).
PASSING: Pit. - Jones 46-24-0, 200,
1 TD; Roethlisberger 3-3-0, 59, 1 TD.
Jax. - Bortles 15-11-0, 118; Henne 10-90, 1 TD; Morris 9-3-0, 44.
RECEIVING: Pit. - Coates 5-52;
Bryant 3-55, 1 TD; Heyward-Bey 3-30;
Chisholm 3-(-6); James 2-28; Goodwin
2-25, 1 TD; Johnson 2-20; Murphy 2-17;
Phillips 1-12; Bell 1-9; Nix 1-7; Brown
1-6; Hamilton 1-4. Jax. - Pierce 3-22;
Harbor 2-35, 1 TD; Gerhart 2-30; Robinson 2-25; Walters 2-20; Washington
2-15; Koyack 2-10; Benn 1-27; Jenkins
1-20; Grant 1-15; Hamlett 1-9; Hurns 1-9;
Lewis 1-7; Jacobs 1-3; Thomas 1-2.

Preseason Game #3

Preseason Game #4

Pittsburgh 24, Green Bay 19


Aug. 23, 2015
Heinz Field (44,517)

Buffalo 43, Pittsburgh 19


Aug. 29, 2015
Ralph Wilson Stadium (68,004)

PITTSBURGH QB Landry Jones threw two fourth-quarter touchdowns to lift Pittsburgh to a 24-19 victory against
the Green Bay Packers at Heinz Field.
The Packers drove 80 yards in 10 plays on their first drive
of the game. RB Eddie Lacy capped off the drive with a seven-yard run to give Green Bay an early 7-0 lead.
After P Jordan Berrys punt was downed at the Packers
one-yard line, Pittsburghs defense got the first points of the
day as LB James Harrison sacked QB Aaron Rodgers in
the end zone for a safety.
On the Steelers ensuing drive, QB Ben Roethlisberger
threw a five-yard touchdown pass to WR Markus Wheaton
to give the Steelers a 9-8 lead.
Green Bays Mason Crosby connected on a 55-yard field
goaland QB Scott Tolzien threw a 21-yard touchdown to TE
Richard Rodgers to give the Packers a 19-9 lead at halftime.
Midway through the third quarter, K Garrett Hartley made
a 46-yard field goal to cut the lead 19-12.
Jones led the team on two fourth-quarter touchdown
drives of 56 and 60 yards. He threw a 22-yard touchdown to
WR Tyler Murphy, and later he connected with WR Shakim
Phillips for a 20-yard score to seal the victory for the Steelers.
Pittsburghs defense had a strong showing, recording six
sacks. The Steelers also held the Packers to 200 net yards
and 2-14 (14%) on third-down conversions.

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. Neither the Steelers offense


or defense could get going as Pittsburgh lost to the Buffalo
Bills, 43-19, at Ralph Wilson Stadium.
On the Bills first drive of the game, RB Fred Jackson
rushed three times for 43 yards, including a one-yard touchdown run to cap of the drive to give Buffalo a 7-0 lead.
Pittsburgh responded on its next drive by going 80 yards
in five plays. RB DeAngelo Williams scored on a one-yard
run and scored the two-point conversion to give the Steelers
an 8-7 advantage.
On the Bills ensuing drive, QB EJ Manuel threw a 67-yard
touchdown pass to TE Charles Clay to give the Bills a 13-8
lead.
The Steelers would respond with 11 straight points, as
K Garrett Hartley connected on a 28-yard field goal and
QB Landry Jones threw a 39-yard touchdown pass to WR
Martavis Bryant. It would be the last points scored by Pittsburgh.
With 35 seconds left in the half, Bills RB Ricky Seale
scored on a one-yard run. And as time expired, K Dan Carpenter connected on a 52-yard field goal to give the Bills a
23-19 halftime lead.
Buffalo scored three second-half touchdowns. QB Tyrod
Taylor scored on a 20-yard run early in the third quarter.
Manuel threw a 37-yard touchdown to WR Tobias Palmer.
And QB Matt Simms threw a 14-yard touchdown to TE Chris
Gragg for the final points of the game.

GAME SUMMARY
Packers (1-1) 8 8 3 0
19
STEELERS (1-2)
2 7 3
12
24
TEAM Q TIME PLAY
GB
PIT
PIT
GB
GB
PIT
PIT
PIT

DRIVE SCORE

1 9:54 Lacy 7 yd. run (Starks run)


10-80; 5:06 0-8
1 2:54 Rodgers sacked in end zone by Harrison (Safety)
2-8
2 9:59 Wheaton 5 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Hartley kick)
7-51; 3:04
9-8
2 0:12 Rodgers 21 yd. pass from Tolzien (Harris run)
6-47; 1:15
16-9
3 11:30 Crosby 55 yd. FG
8-15; 3:23
19-9
3 6:26 Hartley 46 yd. FG
5-55; 1:40 19-12
4 10:09 Murphy 22 yd. pass from Jones (Pass failed)
5-56; 2:01 19-18
4 4:26 Phillips 20 yd. pass from Jones (Pass failed)
8-60; 4:13 24-19

TEAM STATISTICS

Packers Steelers

1st Downs

10 19

3rd Downs

2-14 (14%)

6-15 (40%)

4th Downs

1-2 (50%)

0-0 (0%)

Total Net Yards


Plays-Avg.

200 312
56-3.6 67-4.7

Rushing Yards

51 42

Rush Att.-Avg.

18-2.8 26-1.6

Passing Yards

149 270

Att.-Comp.-Int. 32-19-0
Sacks By

38-24-1

3-27 6-38

Punts-Avg.

8-43.3 6-48.5

Penalties

9-101 7-60

Fumbles-Lost

0-0 1-1

Time of Poss.

25:26 34:34

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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING: G.B. - Lacy 6-30, 1 TD;
Neal 4-11; Crockett 2-6; HGarris 1-3;
Starks 3-1, Kuhn 1-0; Tolzien 1-0. Pit.
- D. Williams 4-20; Bell 6-16; Chisholm
6-8; Archer 1-4; Gradkowski 1-0; Heard
5-(-2); Jones 3-(-4).
PASSING: G.B. - Tolzien 19-11-0,
102, 1 TD; Rodgers 5-4-0, 57; Hundley 5-3-0, 19; Blanchard 3-1-0, 19. Pit.
- Jones 19-10-1, 172, 2 TDs; Roethlisberger 14-11-0, 100, 1 TD; Gradkowski
5-3-0, 25.
RECEIVING: G.B. - Rodgers 3-30,
1 TD; Janis 3-25; Nelson 2-24; Backman 2-15; Crockett 2-13; White 2-12;
Cobb 1-30; Quarless 1-17; Pinkard 1-12;
Spears 1-6; Lacy 1-3. Pit. - Murphy 4-61,
1 TD; Brown 4-24; Phillips 3-47, 1 TD;
Wheaton 3-42; Coates 2-60; Bell 2-16;
Bryant 1-12; Miller 1-11; Archer 1-8;
Johnson 1-7; Heyward-Bey 1-5; Heard
1-4.

GAME SUMMARY
STEELERS (1-3)
11 8 0 0
19
Buffalo (2-1) 13 10 13 7 43
TEAM Q TIME PLAY
BUF
PIT
BUF
PIT
PIT
BUF
BUF
BUF

1 12:24 Jackson 1 yd. run (Carpenter kick)


1 10:41 D. Williams 1 yd. run (D. Williams run)
1 8:42 Clay 67 yd. pass from Manuel (Run failed)
1 5:20 Hartley 28 yd. FG
2 5:36 Bryant 39 yd. pass from Jones (Jones-Coates pass)
2 0:35 Seale 1 yd. run (Carpenter kick)
2 0:00 Carpenter 52 yd. FG
3 9:09 Taylor 20 yd. run (Kick failed)

TEAM STATISTICS

Steelers Bills

1st Downs

11 27

3rd Downs

3-11 (27%) 11-14 (79%)

4th Downs
Total Net Yards
Plays-Avg.

0-1 (0%)

0-1 (0%)

229 542
43-5.3 70-7.7

Rushing Yards

43 156

Rush Att.-Avg.

19-2.3 35-4.5

Passing Yards

186 286

Att.-Comp.-Int. 21-13-0
Sacks By
Punts-Avg.
Penalties

33-30-0

2-9 3-27
6-54.5 1-57.0
5-35 6-85

Fumbles-Lost

1-0 1-0

Time of Poss.

21:10 38:50

DRIVE SCORE
3-43; 1:05
5-80; 1:43
3-80; 1:59
7-70; 3:22
4-57; 2:16
11-80; 5:01
2-8; 0:09
10-78; 5:51

0-7
8-7
8-13
11-13
19-13
19-20
19-23
19-29

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING: Pit. - Harris 10-20; D. Williams 3-15, 1 TD; Archer 2-9; Vick 1-1;
Chisholm 1-0; Bell 2-(-2). Buf. - Jackson
5-48, 1 TD; Wood 8-31; Hill 7-28; Seale
11-25, 1 TD; Taylor 1-20, 1 TD; Cassel
1-6; Simms 2-(-2).
PASSING: Pit. - Jones 12-7-0, 77,1
TD; Vick 5-4-0, 106; Roethlisberger 4-20, 30. Buf. - Taylor 13-12-0, 122; Manuel
8-7-0, 170, 2 TDs; Cassel 7-6-0, 38;
Simms 5-5-0, 65, 1 TD.
RECEIVING: Pit. - Bryant 3-138, 1
TD; James 3-12; Nix 2-7; Wheaton 1-20;
Phillips 1-16; D. Williams 1-10; Archer
1-6; Murphy 1-4. Buf. - Easley 6-42;
Gragg 4-69, 1 TD; Gray 4-54; Davis
4-24; Palmer 3-59, 1 TD; Goodwin 3-48;
Clay 2-69, 1 TD; Mulligan 2-12; Hill 1-12;
Lewis 1-6.

Preseason Game #5

Game #1

Carolina 23, Pittsburgh 6


Sept. 3, 2015
Heinz Field (42,153)

New England 28, Pittsburgh 21


Sept. 10, 2015
Gillette Stadium (66,829)

PITTSBURGH The Steelers ended their 2015 preseason


with a 23-6 loss at Heinz Field to the Carolina Panthers.
After a scoreless first quarter, Carolina scored 17 secondquarter points to take a 17-0 lead into halftime.
K Graham Gano connected on a 23-yard field goal to start
the scoring. RB Jordan Todman scored on a 49-yard run.
And QB Joe Webb threw a 23-yard touchdown to WR Marcus Lucas.
The Steelers got a splash play on special teams from FB
Roosevelt Nix on Carolinas first possession of the second
half. Nixs blocked punt set the Steelers up at the Panthers
30-yard line. Newly acquired K Josh Scobee made a 27yard field goal to cut the lead 17-3.
But Pittsburghs offense could not get going, which allowed Carolina to increase its lead. Gano connected on a
23-yarder and 27-yarder to give the Panthers a 23-3 advantage midway through the fourth quarter.
Scobee made a 27-yard field goal in the fourth quarter to
cut the lead 23-6, but it would be the closest the Steelers
would get.

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. QB Tom Bradys four touchdown passes lifted the Patriots to a 28-21 victory over the
Steelers at Gillette Stadium in the 2015 NFL Kickoff Game.
Pittsburgh marched into New England territory on its opening drive but K Josh Scobees 44-yard field goal went wide
right.
After a scoreless first quarter, Brady connected with TE
Rob Gronkowski on a 16-yard touchdown to give New England a 7-0 advantage early in the second quarter.
On the Steelers following drive, Scobee missed again,
this time from 46 yards out. Brady then connected with
Gronkowski from six yards out to give New England a 14-0
lead.
Scobee made a 44-yard field goal right before halftime and
the Steelers trailed 14-3 at the break.
Brady threw a one-yard touchdown to TE Scott Chandler
on the Patriots first drive of the second half to extend their
lead to 21-3. Pittsburgh scored on its ensuing drive, a oneyard run by FB Will Johnson and then a two-point conversion, to cut the lead 21-11.
Scobees 24-yard field goal in the fourth quarter cut the
Patriots lead to 21-14. But New England capitalized again
on their ensuing drive. Brady threw a one-yard touchdown to
Gronkowski to give the Patriots a 28-14 lead.
QB Ben Roethlisberger threw an 11-yard touchdown to
WR Antonio Brown with only two seconds left in the game
to give Pittsburgh its final points.

GAME SUMMARY
Panthers (3-1) 0
17 3 3
23
STEELERS (1-4)
0 0 3 3 6
TEAM Q TIME PLAY
CAR
CAR
CAR
PIT
CAR
CAR
PIT

2
2
2
3
3
4
4

11:47
7:56
0:05
7:53
3:12
11:40
7:21

Gano 23 yd. FG
Todman 49 yd. run (Gano kick)
Lucas 23 yd. pass from Webb (Gano kick)
Scobee 27 yd. FG
Gano 23 yd. FG
Gano 27 yd. FG
Scobee 27 yd. FG

DRIVE SCORE
13-60; 7:17
6-74; 2:53
10-80; 1:37
8-21; 4:00
12-75; 4:41
9-62; 5:04
8-71; 4:19

0-3
0-10
0-17
3-17
3-20
3-23
6-23

GAME SUMMARY
STEELERS (0-1)
0 3 8
10
21
Patriots (1-0) 0
14 7 7
28
TEAM Q TIME PLAY
NE
NE
PIT
NE
PIT
PIT
NE
PIT

TEAM STATISTICS

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

TEAM STATISTICS

Panthers Steelers

RUSHING: Car. - Todman 5-72, 1 TD;

25 10

Artis-Payne 12-67; Wegher 17-64; Whit-

1st Downs

1st Downs

2 11:11 Gronkowski 16 yd. pass from Brady (Gostkowski kick)


2 4:01 Gronkowski 6 yd. pass from Brady (Gostkowski kick)
2 0:03 Scobee 44 yd. FG
3 10:37 Chandler 1 yd. pass from Brady (Gostkowski kick)
3 6:43 Johnson 1 yd. run (Roethlisberger-Wheaton pass)
4 11:39 Scobee 24 yd. FG
4 9:20 Gronkowski 1 yd. pass from Brady (Gostkowski kick)
4 0:02 Brown 11 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Scobee kick)

Steelers Patriots
23 26

3rd Downs

5-12 (42%)

1-11 (9%)

taker 3-18; Webb 1-6; Tolbert 1-(-1). Pit.

3rd Downs

7-15 (47%)

7-11 (64%)

4th Downs

0-0 (0%)

1-1 (100%)

- Harris 12-29; Johnson 4-8; Archer 3-7;

4th Downs

2-2 (100%)

0-0 (0%)

Bryant 1-6; Vick 2-5; Jones 1-2.

Total Net Yards

Total Net Yards


Plays-Avg.

454 191
69-6.6 44-4.3

PASSING: Car. - Webb 22-17-0, 193,

Rushing Yards

226 57

1 TD; Anderson 7-4-0, 35. Pit. - Jones

Rushing Yards

134 80

Rush Att.-Avg.

40-5.7 23-2.5

11-9-0, 147; Vick 5-3-0, 24.

Rush Att.-Avg.

25-5.4 24-3.3

Passing Yards

228 134

Passing Yards

330 281

Att.-Comp.-Int. 29-21-0

RECEIVING: Car. - Bersin 4-29; Tod-

Plays-Avg.

464 361
66-7.0 58-6.2

16-12-0

man 4-16; Norwood 2-40; Lucas 2-32,

Att.-Comp.-Int. 38-26-1

5-37 0-0

1 TD; Brown 2-32; Funchess 2-22; Wil-

Sacks By

4-32.8 6-49.8

liams 1-22; Simonson 1-10; Brown 1-9;

Punts-Avg.

5-48 3-15

Byrd 1-9; Dickson 1-7. Pit. - West 3-57;

Penalties

Fumbles-Lost

2-0 0-0

Coates 2-55; Harris 2-14; Archer 2-11;

Fumbles-Lost

0-0 1-0

Time of Poss.

36:02 23:58

Phillips 1-16; Bryant 1-10; Murphy 1-8.

Time of Poss.

32:05 27:55

Sacks By
Punts-Avg.
Penalties

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32-25-0

2-7 3-21
2-43.5 4-47.8
8-77 7-64

DRIVE SCORE

13-90; 7:03
9-64; 4:37
11-57; 3:58
9-80; 4:23
7-80; 3:54
13-67; 7:36
7-79; 2:19
12-70; 2:57

0-7
0-14
3-14
3-21
11-21
14-21
14-28
21-28

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING: Pit. - D. Williams
21-127; Johnson 4-7, 1 TD. N.E. Lewis 15-69; Edelman 1-9; Bolden
5-1; Brady 3-1.
PASSING: Pit. - Roethlisberger
38-26-1, 351, 1 TD. N.E. - Brady
32-25-0, 288, 4 TDs.
RECEIVING: Pit. - Brown 9-133,
1 TD; Miller 8-84; Heyward-Bey
4-58; Wheaton 3-55; Murphy 1-16;
D. Williams 1-5. N.E. - Edelman 1197; Gronkowski 5-94, 3 TDs; Lewis
4-51; Amendola 2-24; Bolden 1-12;
Dobson 1-9; Chandler 1-1, 1 TD.

Game #2

Game #3

Pittsburgh 43, San Francisco 18


Sept. 20, 2015
Heinz Field (66,472)

Pittsburgh 12, St. Louis 6


Sept. 27, 2015
Edward Jones Dome (52,433)

PITTSBURGH QB Ben Roethlisberger threw three


touchdowns and RB DeAngelo Williams rushed for three
touchdowns as the Steelers beat the 49ers, 43-18, in the
2015 home opener in front of a record-setting crowd (66,472)
at Heinz Field.
Roethlisberger threw a two-yard score to TE Heath Miller
late in the first quarter, and then threw a two-point conversion
to WR Antonio Brown to give Pittsburgh an 8-0 lead. San
Francisco K Phil Dawson connected on a 47-yard field goal
early in the second quarter to cut the lead 8-3, but it would be
the closest the 49ers would get the rest of the game.
The Steelers scored three straight touchdowns, the first
of which was a Williams two-yard run. Roethlisberger then
connected with WR Darrius Heyward-Bey for a 35-yard
touchdown. Williams scored on a nother two-yard run to give
Pittsburgh a 29-3 lead at halftime.
QB Colin Kaepernick threw a 14-yard touchdown to WR
Anquan Boldin early in the fourth quarter to cut the lead to
29-10, but Williams scored his third rushing touchdown of
the game on the Steelers ensuing drive to make it 36-10.
Kaepernick threw a 75-yard touchdown to WR Torrey
Smith on the 49ers next drive, but it was countered by a Roethlisberger seven-yard touchdown pass to Brown.
Pittsburghs offense finished a perfect 5-for-5 in the red
zone, and the Steelers defense recorded five sacks. LB
Ryan Shazier led the team with 15 tackles.

ST. LOUIS The Steelers defense stopped the Rams


fourth-and-five attempt late in the fourth quarter to give Pittsburgh a 12-6 win at St. Louis.
K Josh Scobee connected on a 21-yard field goal on the
Steelers first drive of the game to give Pittsburgh an early
3-0 lead. RB LeVeon Bell scored on a one-yard run early in
the second quarter to give the Steelers a 9-0 lead.
St. Louis K Greg Zuerlein made a 49-yard field goal prior
to halftime. Pittsburgh led 9-3 at the break.
After a scoreless third quarter, Zuerlein made a 27-yard
field goal midway through the fourth quarter to cut the lead
to 9-6.
The Rams forced the Steelers to punt on Pittsburghs next
drive. St. Louis then took over on its own 17-yard line. But
on the first play of the drive, S Will Allen picked off QB Nick
Foles. Scobee capped off the drive with a 41-yard field goal
to give the Steelers the decisive 12-6 victory.
Pittsburghs defense held the Rams to 2-of-10 on thirddown conversions, and the Steelers defense limited St.
Louis to 71 rushing yards.
GAME SUMMARY
STEELERS (2-1)
3 6 0 3
12
Rams (1-2)
0 3 0 3 6
TEAM Q TIME PLAY

GAME SUMMARY
49ers (1-1)
0 3 0
15
18
STEELERS (1-1) 8 21 0 14 43
TEAM Q TIME PLAY
PIT
SF
PIT
PIT
PIT
SF
PIT
SF
PIT

DRIVE SCORE

1 4:20 Miller 2 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Pass to Brown)


8-83; 3:19
2 10:27 Dawson 47 yd. FG
17-58; 8:53
2 8:07 D. Williams 2 yd. run (Pass to Miller)
7-80; 2:20
2 5:45 Heyward-Bey 35 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Kick failed) 1-35; 0:07
2 1:58 D. Williams 2 yd. run (Scobee kick)
6-42; 2:42
4 13:16 Boldin 14 yd. pass from Kaepernick (Dawson kick)
6-64; 1:51
4 10:25 D. Williams 1 yd. run (Scobee kick)
6-80; 2:51
4 9:43 Smith 75 yd. pass from Kaepernick (Pass to Smith)
2-80; 0:42
4 7:43 Brown 7 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Scobee kick)
5-80; 2:00

TEAM STATISTICS

49ers Steelers

1st Downs

27 21

3rd Downs

7-17 (41%)

6-10 (60%)

4th Downs

3-5 (60%)

0-0 (0%)

Total Net Yards


Plays-Avg.

409 453
82-5.0 52-8.7

Rushing Yards

111 84

Rush Att.-Avg.

31-3.6 25-3.4

Passing Yards

298 369

Att.-Comp.-Int. 46-33-0
Sacks By
Punts-Avg.
Penalties

27-21-0

0-0 5-37
4-42.8 3-47.3
7-46 7-58

Fumbles-Lost

2-1 0-0

Time of Poss.

36:59 23:01

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PIT
PIT
STL
STL
PIT

1
2
2
4
4

7:18
13:00
2:05
5:38
1:56

Scobee 21 yd. FG
Bell 1 yd. run (Pass failed)
Zuerlein 49 yd. FG
Zuerlein 27 yd. FG
Scobee 41 yd. FG

DRIVE SCORE
13-77; 7:42
12-92; 6:03
9-50; 4:47
7-62; 4:06
4-8; 0:55

3-0
9-0
9-3
9-6
12-6

8-0
8-3
16-3
22-3
29-3
29-10
36-10
36-18
43-18

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING: S.F. - Kaepernick
9-51; Hyde 13-43; Davis 7-14;
Hayne 2-3. Pit. - D. Williams 20-77,
3 TDs; Todman 1-11; Roethlisberger 1-(-1); Vick 3-(-3).
PASSING: S.F. - Kaepernick 4633-0, 335, 2 TDs. Pit. - Roethlisberger 27-21-0, 369, 3 TDs.
RECEIVING: S.F. - Smith 6-120,
1 TD; Boldin 6-60, 1 TD; Davis 5-62;
Patton 4-25; Hyde 4-18; White 2-18;
Celek 2-10; Davis 2-4; Bell 1-11;
Miller 1-7. Pit. - Brown 9-195, 1 TD;
Heyward-Bey 4-77, 1 TD; D. Williams 4-15; Wheaton 2-67; Miller
2-15, 1 TD.

TEAM STATISTICS

Steelers Rams

1st Downs

17 12

3rd Downs

6-12 (50%)

2-10 (20%)

4th Downs

0-0 (0%)

0-2 (0%)

Total Net Yards


Plays-Avg.

259 258
57-4.5 49-5.3

Rushing Yards

62 71

Rush Att.-Avg.

22-2.8 18-3.9

Passing Yards

197 187

Att.-Comp.-Int. 30-25-1
Sacks By
Punts-Avg.
Penalties

29-19-1

2-10 5-33
4-49.0 4-42.5
4-63 7-47

Fumbles-Lost

1-0 0-0

Time of Poss.

32:19 27:41

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING: Pit. - Bell 19-62, 1
TD; D. Williams 1-2; Vick 2-(-2).
STL. - Givens 1-24; Mason 9-16;
Cunningham 1-12; Foles 1-10; Gurley 6-9.
PASSING: Pit. - Roethlisberger
24-20-1, 192; Vick 6-5-0, 38. STL.
- Foles 28-19-1, 197; Hekker 1-0-0,
0.
RECEIVING: Pit. - Brown 11108; Bell 7-70; Heyward-Bey 3-19;
Miller 2-17; Wheaton 2-16. STL.
- Britt 7-102; Austin 5-38; Cunningham 2-18; Kendricks 2-12; Mason
1-15; Cook 1-7; Gurley 1-5.

Game #4

Game #5

Baltimore 23, Pittsburgh 20 (OT)


Oct. 1, 2015
Heinz Field (66,929)

Pittsburgh 24, San Diego 20


Oct. 12, 2015
Qualcomm Stadium (67,658)

PITTSBURGH K Justin Tucker connected on a gamewinning 52-yard field goal in overtime to give the Ravens a
23-20 victory over the Steelers on Thursday Night Football.
The Steelers scored the first points of the game midway
through the first quarter on K Josh Scobees 45-yard field
goal. Baltimore WR Michael Campanaro scored on a nineyard run late in the first quarter to give the Ravens a 7-3
advantage.
Pittsburgh scored 10 points in the final 1:37 of the first half,
as RB LeVeon Bell scored on an 11-yard run, and Scobee
made a 36-yard field goal to give the team a 13-7 lead heading into halftime. Bell finished the game with 129 rushing
yards.
QB Mike Vick threw a nine-yard touchdown to WR Darrius Heyward-Bey on Pittsburghs first drive of the second
half to give the team a 20-7 lead. But it would be the last
points Pittsburgh would score.
QB Joe Flacco threw a 15-yard touchdown to WR Kamar
Aiken to cut the lead, 20-14. Tucker made a 40-yard field
goal early in the fourth quarter to cut the lead to just three
points, 20-17.
With three seconds remaining in regulation, Tucker connected on a 42-yarder to tie the game and force overtime,
when he made the game winner.
Pittsburghs defense had five sacks for the second time on
the season.

PITTSBURGH RB LeVeon Bell took a direct snap and


scored on a one-yard run as time expired to lift the Steelers
to a 24-20 victory on Monday Night Football.
San Diego scored on its first drive of the game, going 84
yards on five plays. QB Philip Rivers capped off the drive
with a 12-yard pass to TE Antonio Gates to give the Chargers a 7-0 lead.
Late in the second quarter, Steelers K Chris Boswell
connected on a 47-yard field goal to cut the lead to 7-3 at
halftime.
Pittsburgh got a splash play on defense late in the third
quarter when CB Antwon Blake picked off Rivers and returned the football 70 yards for a touchdown to give the
Steelers a 10-7 lead.
The Chargers tied the game 10-10 on their ensuing drive
thanks to a 40-yard field goal by K Josh Lambo. On San
Diegos next drive, Rivers connected with Gates again, this
time for an 11-yard touchdown to give the Chargers a 17-10
advantage.
On the first play of the Steelers ensuing drive, QB Mike
Vick threw a 72-yard touchdown pass to WR Markus Wheaton to tie the game, 17-17.
Lambo made a 54-yard field goal with 2:56 left in the
game. Vick then led the Steelers on a 12-play, 80-yard
game-winning drive. On the drive, Vick had a 24-yard run,
and he threw a 16-yard pass to TE Heath Miller that put the
Steelers at the one-yard line.

GAME SUMMARY
Ravens (1-3)
7 0 7 6 3 23
STEELERS (2-2) 3
10 7 0 0 20
TEAM Q TIME PLAY
PIT
BAL
PIT
PIT
PIT
BAL
BAL
BAL
BAL

1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
4

7:41
0:25
1:37
0:00
10:41
7:27
10:14
0:03
5:08

DRIVE SCORE

Scobee 45 yd. FG
8-52; 4:59
Campanaro 9 yd. run (Tucker kick)
12-75; 7:16
Bell 11 yd. run (Scobee kick)
8-67; 3:09
Scobee 36 yd. FG
5-27; 0:39
Heyward-Bey 9 yd. pass from Vick (Scobee kick) 6-26; 4:08
Aiken 15 yd. pass from Flacco (Tucker kick)
6-80; 3:14
Tucker 40 yd. FG
12-38; 6:58
Tucker 42 yd. FG
7-45; 0:58
Tucker 52 yd. FG
8-32; 4:33

TEAM STATISTICS

Ravens Steelers

1st Downs

21 17

3rd Downs

6-17 (35%)

2-13 (15%)

4th Downs

1-4 (25%)

0-2 (0%)

Total Net Yards


Plays-Avg.

356 263
78-4.6 63-4.2

Rushing Yards

191 167

Rush Att.-Avg.

39-4.9 33-5.1

Passing Yards

165 96

Att.-Comp.-Int. 34-21-1
Sacks By
Punts-Avg.
Penalties

26-19-0

4-28 5-21
4-51.0 6-39.8
4-30 4-20

Fumbles-Lost

3-1 2-0

Time of Poss.

37:43 32:09

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3-0
3-7
10-7
13-7
20-7
20-14
20-17
20-20
23-20

GAME SUMMARY
STEELERS (3-2)
0 3 7
14
24
Chargers (2-3) 7 0 0
13
20
TEAM Q TIME PLAY
SD
PIT
PIT
SD
SD
PIT
SD
PIT

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING: Bal. - Forsett 27-150;
Allen 5-19; Taliaferro 3-13; Campanaro 1-9, 1 TD; Flacco 3-0. Pit.
- Bell 22-129, 1 TD; Vick 9-33; D.
Williams 2-5.
PASSING: Bal. - Flacco 33-20-1,
189, 1 TD; Koch 1-1-0, -3. Pit. - Vick
26-19-0, 124, 1 TD.
RECEIVING: Bal. - Aiken 5-77,
1 TD; Smith 4-24; Boyle 3-12;
Williams 2-17; Campanaro 2-16;
Brown 2-9; Waller 1-17; Taliaferro
1-11; Juszczyk 1-3. Pit. - Bell 7-21;
Brown 5-42; Heward-Bey 4-31, 1
TD; Wheaton 1-18; Coates 1-11;
Miller 1-1.

1
2
3
4
4
4
4
4

9:50
4:24
3:21
14:49
8:02
7:42
2:56
0:00

DRIVE SCORE

Gates 12 yd. pass from Rivers (Lambo kick)


5-84; 2:22
Boswell 47 yd. FG
9-47; 5:38
Blake 70 yd. interception return (Boswell kick)
Lambo 40 yd. FG
8-58; 3:32
Gates 11 yd. pass from Rivers (Lambo kick)
8-60; 5:50
Wheaton 72 yd. pass from Vick (Boswell kick)
1-72; 0:20
Lambo 54 yd. FG
12-44; 4:46
Bell 1 yd. run (Boswell kick)
12-80; 2:56

TEAM STATISTICS

Steelers Chargers

1st Downs

14 24

3rd Downs

5-14 (36%)

4-14 (29%)

4th Downs

0-0 (0%)

0-0 (0%)

Total Net Yards


Plays-Avg.

349 406
56-6.2 69-5.9

Rushing Yards

155 52

Rush Att.-Avg.

27-5.7 19-2.7

Passing Yards

194 354

Att.-Comp.-Int. 26-13-1
Sacks By
Punts-Avg.
Penalties

48-35-1

2-11 3-9
8-40.3 5-53.4
8-86 7-54

Fumbles-Lost

0-0 1-1

Time of Poss.

26:17 33:43

0-7
3-7
10-7
10-10
10-17
17-17
17-20
24-20

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING: Pit. - Bell 21-111, 1
TD; Vick 1-24; D. Williams 5-20.
S.D. - Gordon 15-42; Woodhead
4-10.
PASSING: Pit. - Vick 26-13-1,
203, 1 TD. S.D. - Rivers 48-35-1,
265, 2 TDs.
RECEIVING: Pit. - Bell 4-16;
Miller 3-46; Brown 3-45; HeywardBey 2-24; Wheaton 1-72, 1 TD. S.D.
- Gates 9-92, 2 TDs; Gordon 7-52;
Allen 6-57; Woodhead 5-66; Green
5-50; Floyd 3-48.

Game #6

Game #7

Pittsburgh 25, Arizona 13


Oct. 18, 2015
Heinz Field (63,846)

Kansas City 23, Pittsburgh 13


Oct. 25, 2015
Arrowhead Stadium (76,365)

PITTSBURGH QB Landry Jones connected with WR


Martavis Bryant for an 88-yard touchdown to secure the
25-13 victory for the Steelers.
Arizona scored early in the first quarter as QB Carson
Palmer found WR Michael Floyd for a three-yard touchdown.
Pittsburgh got on the board midway through the second
quarter as K Chris Boswell connected on a 47-yard field
goal to cut the lead 7-3.
Cardinals K Chandler Catanzaro made a 31-yard field
goal with less than one minute to go to give Arizona a 10-3
lead at halftime.
Boswell made a 48-yard field goal on Pittsburghs first
drive of the second half to cut the lead 10-6. On Arizonas
ensuing possession, LB James Harrison forced a fumble
on Cardinals WR John Brown that was recovered by S
Mike Mitchell.
Jones came into the game for an injured Mike Vick. On
Jones first career completion, he threw an eight-yard touchdown to Bryant to give the Steelers a 12-10 advantage. Boswell added a 51-yard field goal midway through the third
quarter to give Pittsburgh a 15-10 lead.
Catanzaro connected on a 39-yard field goal early in the
fourth quarter, but Boswell made his fourth field goal of the
game, from 28-yards out, to extend the Steelers lead to 1813.
Arizona drove to the Steelers 20-yard line but Palmers
pass was picked off by Mitchell in the endzone. Two plays
later, Jones hit Bryant for the game-clinching touchdown.

PITTSBURGH QB Alex Smith threw a six-yard


touchdown to WR Chris Conley late in the fourth quarter to seal the 23-13 victory for the Chiefs at Arrowhead
Stadium.
Kansas City scored on its opening drive when K Cairo Santos connected on a 30-yard field goal. Pittsburgh
tied the game 3-3 on its ensuing drive on K Chris Boswells 24-yard field goal.
Santos made a 22-yarder on the Chiefs next drive
to give Kansas City a 6-3 lead. The Chiefs stopped the
Steelers on Pittsburghs fourth-and-one attempt and
took over at their own 32-yard line. Santos then connected on a 27-yard field goal with one minute left to
give Kansas City a 9-3 lead heaidng into halftime.
Midway through the third quarter, QB Landry Jones
was picked off by Chiefs S Eric Berry. On the Chiefs
ensuing drive, RB Charcandrick West scored on a oneyard run to give Kansas City a 16-3 advantage.
Jones led the Steelers on a six-play, 77-yard drive on
Pittsburghs next possession that he capped off with a
19-yard touchdown pass to WR Martavis Bryant. Boswell made a 36-yard field goal early in the fourth quarter to cut the lead to 16-13.
But on the Chiefs next drive, Smith led the team 84
yards on eight plays that he capped off with the sixyard touchdown to Conley.

GAME SUMMARY

GAME SUMMARY

Cardinals (4-2) 7 3 0 3
13
STEELERS (4-2) 0 3 12 10 25

STEELERS (4-3)
3 0 7 3
13
Chiefs (2-5)
3 6 7 7
23

TEAM Q TIME PLAY

TEAM Q TIME PLAY

ARZ
PIT
ARZ
PIT
PIT
PIT
ARZ
PIT
PIT

1
2
2
3
3
3
4
4
4

8:17
6:06
0:47
11:14
8:45
2:32
14:56
7:19
1:58

Floyd 3 yd. pass from Palmer (Catanzaro kick)


Boswell 47 yd. FG
Catanzaro 31 yd. FG
Boswell 48 yd. FG
Bryant 8 yd. pass from Jones (Pass failed)
Boswell 51 yd. FG
Catanzaro 39 yd. FG
Boswell 28 yd. FG
Bryant 88 yd. pass from Jones (Boswell kick)

TEAM STATISTICS

Cardinals Steelers

1st Downs

21 14

3rd Downs

5-12 (42%)

3-12 (25%)

4th Downs

0-1 (0%)

0-0 (0%)

Total Net Yards


Plays-Avg.

469 310
66-7.1 53-5.8

Rushing Yards

55 141

Rush Att.-Avg.

20-2.8 32-4.4

Passing Yards

414 169

Att.-Comp.-Int. 45-29-2
Sacks By
Punts-Avg.
Penalties

20-11-0

1-5 1-7
3-43.0 5-47.6
9-111 6-48

Fumbles-Lost

3-1 0-0

Time of Poss.

31:09 28:51

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DRIVE SCORE
6-47; 2:57
5-34; 3:12
13-68; 5:19
7-31; 3:46
4-32; 1:36
7-26; 3:28
6-61; 2:36
13-68; 7:37
2-90; 0:22

0-7
3-7
3-10
6-10
12-10
15-10
15-13
18-13
25-13

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING: Ariz. - C. Johnson
14-40; D. Johnson 3-9; Ellington
1-7; Palmer 2-(-1). Pit. - Bell 24-88;
Vick 5-47; Bryant 1-8; D. Williams
1-(-1); Jones 1-(-1).
PASSING: Ariz. - Palmer 45-292, 421, 1 TD. Pit. - Jones 12-8-0;
168, 2 TDs; Vick 8-3-0, 6.
RECEIVING: Ariz. - Jo. Brown
10-196; Fitzgerald 8-93; Floyd 5-50,
1 TD; Ellington 2-47; Niklas 1-13;
Fells 1-9; D. Johnson 1-8; C. Johnson 1-5. Pit. - Bryant 6-137, 2 TDs;
Brown 3-24; Wheaton 1-8; Miller
1-5.

KC
PIT
KC
KC
KC
PIT
PIT
KC

1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4

8:47
0:59
8:55
1:00
4:23
1:40
10:17
5:13

Santos 30 yd. FG
Boswell 24 yd. FG
Santos 22 yd. FG
Santos 27 yd. FG
West 1 yd. run (Santos kick)
Bryant 19 yd. pass from Jones (Boswell kick)
Boswell 36 yd. FG
Conley 6 yd. pass from Smith (Santos kick)

TEAM STATISTICS

Steelers Chiefs

1st Downs

18 18

3rd Downs

2-10 (20%)

9-16 (56%)

4th Downs

1-2 (50%)

0-0 (0%)

Total Net Yards


Plays-Avg.

339 377
55-6.2 63-6.0

Rushing Yards

147 138

Rush Att.-Avg.

24-6.1 29-4.8

Passing Yards

192 239

Att.-Comp.-Int. 26-19-2
Sacks By
Punts-Avg.
Penalties

32-21-0

2-12 2-17
2-45.5 3-54.7
1-5 6-66

Fumbles-Lost

1-1 0-0

Time of Poss.

27:34 32:26

DRIVE SCORE
10-48; 4:08 0-3
14-61; 7:48 3-3
13-77; 7:04 3-6
8-59; 3:41
3-9
9-53; 5:22
3-16
6-77; 2:43 10-16
7-54; 3:56 13-16
8-84; 5:04 13-23

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING: Pit. - Bell 17-121;
Bryant 1-13; D. Williams 4-9; Brown
1-6; Jones 1-(-2). K.C. - West 22110, 1 TD; Thomas 1-13; Ware 2-8;
Smith 3-5; Davis 1-2.
PASSING: Pit. - Jones 29-16-2,
209, 1 TD. K.C. - Smith 32-21-0,
251, 1 TD.
RECEIVING: Pit. - Brown 6-124;
Bell 4-16; Bryant 3-45, 1 TD; Wheaton 2-16; D. Williams 1-8. K.C. Conley 6-63, 1 TD; Kelce 5-73; Wilson 3-71; West 2-19; Thomas 2-12;
Avant 2-11; OShaughnessy 1-2.

Game #8

Game #9

Cincinnati 16, Pittsburgh 10


Nov. 1, 2015
Heinz Field (64,750)

Pittsburgh 38, Oakland 35


Nov. 8, 2015
Heinz Field (65,520)

PITTSBURGH With less than three minutes remaining


in the game, QB Andy Dalton threw a go-ahead nine-yard
touchdown to WR A.J. Green, and K Mike Nugent made a
44-yard field goal to seal the 16-10 victory for the Bengals.
The Steelers scored on their opening drive, going 80 yards
in 12 plays. QB Ben Roethlisberger, who returned to the
starting lineup after missing the previous four games due to
a knee injury, capped off the drive with a one-yard touchdown
pass to WR Antonio Brown. Pittsburghs offense would
struggle to move the football the remainder of the game.
On the Bengals ensuing drive, Nugent connected on a
44-yard field goal to cut the lead to 7-3. Nugent added a 45yard field goal on the first play of the second quarter to cut
the lead to 7-6, which was the halftime score.
Midway through the third quarter, K Chris Boswell connected on a 32-yard field goal to extend Pittsburghs lead
to 10-6. But it would be the final points for Pittsburgh on the
afternoon.
Both defenses forced turnovers, but neither offense could
capitalize until S Shawn Williams picked off Roethlisberger
at the Pittsburgh 45-yard line. Dalton then led the Bengals
on a six-play, 45-yard drive that he capped off with the goahead score to Green.
Pittsburgh took over but Roethlisberger threw an interception to S Reggie Nelson on the teams first play. Nugent then
made his 44-yard field goal to seal the win.
The Steelers had one last chance to win the game. Roethlisberger led the team to the Bengals 16-yard line, but his
final pass was thrown out of the end zone.

PITTSBURGH K Chris Boswell made a game-winning


18-yard field goal with two seconds remaining to give Pittsburgh a 38-35 victory over the Raiders at Heinz Field.
QB Derek Carr connected with WR Michael Crabtree for
a 22-yard touchdown on Oaklands first drive. Boswell connected on a 34-yard field goal on the Steelers ensuing drive
to cut the lead 7-3. Pittsburgh would take an 11-7 lead on RB
DeAngelo Williams three-yard touchdown run.
Carr threw a 15-yard touchdown to WR Amari Cooper
midway through the second quarter. Williams added another
three-yard touchdown run, and Boswell made a 38-yard field
goal to give Pittsburgh a 21-14 lead at halftime. Oakland
would tie the game 21-21 on Carrs one-yard touchdown
pass to TE Clive Walford midway through the third quarter.
QB Ben Roethlisberger threw a 14-yard touchdown to
WR Martavis Bryant early in the fourth quarter to give the
Steelers a 28-21 lead. On the next kickoff, FB Roosevelt
Nix forced a fumble that was recovered by LB Anthony
Chickillo. Roethlisberger then threw a four-yard touchdown
to TE Jesse James to give the Steelers a 35-21 lead.
Oakland tied the game after two touchdowns, one on a
19-yard run by FB Jamize Olalwale and the other on Carrs
38-yard pass to Crabtree.
On Pittsburghs final drive, QB Landry Jones, filling in
for the injured Roethlisberger, connected with WR Antonio
Brown for a 57-yard pass play to set up Boswells gamewinning kick. Brown set single-game team records in receptions (17), receiving yards (284) and scrimmage yards (306).

GAME SUMMARY
Bengals (7-0) 3 3 0
10
16
STEELERS (4-4)
7 0 3 0
10
TEAM Q TIME PLAY

PIT
CIN
CIN
PIT
CIN
CIN

1 7:46 Brown 1 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Boswell kick)


1 2:50 Nugent 44 yd. FG
2 14:55 Nugent 45 yd. FG
3 6:27 Boswell 32 yd. FG
4 2:57 Green 9 yd. pass from Dalton (Nugent kick)
4 1:47 Nugent 44 yd. FG

DRIVE SCORE
12-80; 7:14 7-0
10-54; 4:56 7-3
5-12; 1:46
7-6
9-78; 4:16
10-6
6-45; 2:37 10-13
4-0; 0:57
10-16

TEAM STATISTICS

Bengals Steelers

1st Downs

16 21

3rd Downs

4-15 (27%)

3-11 (27%)

4th Downs

0-0 (0%)

0-0 (0%)

Total Net Yards


Plays-Avg.

296 356
64-4.6 67-5.3

Rushing Yards

78 116

Rush Att.-Avg.

23-3.4 19-6.1

Passing Yards

218 240

Att.-Comp.-Int. 38-23-2
Sacks By

45-28-3

3-13 3-22

Punts-Avg.

4-34.0 6-35.5

Penalties

10-94 10-91

GAME SUMMARY
Raiders (4-4) 7 7 7
14
35
STEELERS (5-4) 3 18 0 17 38
TEAM Q TIME PLAY

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING: Cin. - Hill 15-60; Bernard 1-12; Dalton 6-4; Jones 1-2.
Pit. - D. Williams 9-71; Bell 10-45.
PASSING: Cin. - Dalton 38-23-2,
231, 1 TD. Pit. - Roethlisberger 4528-3, 262, 1 TD.
RECEIVING: Cin. - Green 11118, 1 TD; Eifert 4-39; Bernard
2-22; Jones 2-12; Sanu 2-10; Hewitt
1-22; Hill 1-8. Pit. - Miller 10-105;
Brown 6-47, 1 TD; Bryant 4-49; D.
Williams 4-39; Bell 2-13; Wheaton
1-5; Spaeth 1-4.

DRIVE SCORE

OAK
1 12:10 Crabtree 22 yd. pass from Carr (Janikowski kick) 3-66; 0:43
PIT
1 4:40 Boswell 34 yd. FG
9-43; 4:15
PIT
2 13:57 D. Williams 3 yd. run (Pass to Williams)
6-83; 2:39
OAK
2 6:05 Cooper 15 yd. pass from Carr (Janikowski kick) 7-40; 3:47
PIT
2 1:56 D. Williams 3 yd. run (Boswell kick)
9-78; 4:09
PIT
2 0:29 Boswell 38 yd. FG
5-39; 0:30
OAK
3 7:02 Walford 1 yd. pass from Carr (Janikowski kick) 9-90; 4:29
PIT
4 12:13 Bryant 14 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Boswell kick)
9-91; 4:00
PIT
4 11:24 James 4 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Boswell kick)
2-6; 0:41
OAK
4 9:32 Olawale 19 yd. run (Janikowski kick)
4-60; 1:52
OAK
4 1:15 Crabtree 38 yd. pass from Carr (Janikowski kick) 7-69; 1:00
PIT
4 0:02 Boswell 18 yd. FG
7-79; 1:13

TEAM STATISTICS

Oakland Steelers

1st Downs

24 27

3rd Downs

6-14 (43%)

6-17 (35%)

4th Downs

0-0 (0%)

1-2 (50%)

Total Net Yards


Plays-Avg.

440 597
69-6.4 81-7.4

Rushing Yards

139 195

Rush Att.-Avg.

25-5.6 30-6.5

Passing Yards

301 402

Att.-Comp.-Int. 44-24-1
Sacks By
Punts-Avg.
Penalties

50-28-1

1-11 0-0
7-39.6 5-41.6
3-21 5-42

Fumbles-Lost

2-0 0-0

Fumbles-Lost

5-3 1-1

Time of Poss.

29:51 30:09

Time of Poss.

27:56 32:04

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0-7
3-7
11-7
11-14
18-14
21-14
21-21
28-21
35-21
35-28
35-35
38-35

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING: Oak. - Murray 17-96;
Reece 3-21; Olawale 1-19, 1 TD;
Carr 2-3; Jones 2-0. Pit. - D. Williams 27-170, 2 TDs; Brown 2-22;
Todman 1-3.
PASSING: Oak. - Carr 44-24-1,
301, 4 TDs. Pit. - Roethlisberger
44-24-1, 334, 2 TDs; Jones 6-4-0,
79.
RECEIVING: Oak. - Crabtree
7-108, 2 TDs; Cooper 7-88, 1 TD;
Roberts 3-73; Rivera 2-16; Murray 2-(-1); Smith 1-10; Jones 1-6;
Walford 1-1, 1 TD. Pit. - Brown 17284; Miller 3-32; Bryant 3-31, 1 TD;
D.Williams 2-55; James 2-13, 1 TD;
Wheaton 1-(-2).

Game #10

Pittsburgh 30, Cleveland 9


Nov. 15, 2015
Heinz Field (64,402)
PITTSBURGH The Steelers defeated the Cleveland
Browns 30-9 at Heinz Field. The win marked the 12th straight
home victory vs. Cleveland, the second-longest active home
winning streak against a single opponent in the NFL.
QB Ben Roethlisberger entered the game in the first
quarter after QB Landry Jones left the game due to an ankle injury.
Roethlisberger threw for 379 yards and three touchdowns.
The 379 passing yards are the most in NFL history for a
quarterback that did not start the game.
K Chris Boswell connected on a 24-yard field goal to give
the Steelers a 3-0 lead. Browns K Travis Coons tied the
game with his 23-yard field goal. Boswell made a 34-yarder
near the end of the first quarter to give Pittsburgh a 6-3 advantage.
With less than four minutes to go in the second quarter,
Roethlisberger threw a four-yard touchown to WR Antonio
Brown. The Steelers defense forced a turnovers on the
Browns next drive. Roethlisberger then threw a 32-yard
touchdown pass to WR Martavis Bryant to give the Steelers
a 21-3 lead at halftime.
Boswell made a 25-yard field goal midway through the
third quarter to extend Pittsburghs lead to 24-3. Cleveland
scored its lone touchdown of the game on QB Johnny Manziels seven-yard pass to TE Gary Barnidge.
On Pittsburghs ensuing drive, Roethlisberger threw a 56yard touchdown to Brown to lift the Steelers to a 30-9 victory
over the Browns.
The Steelers defense had a season-high six sacks and
held the Browns to just 15 rushing yards.
GAME SUMMARY
Browns (2-8) 3 0 0 6 9
STEELERS (6-4)
6
15 3 6
30
TEAM Q TIME PLAY
PIT
CLE
PIT
PIT
PIT
PIT
CLE

1 10:59 Boswell 24 yd. FG


1 8:06 Coons 23 yd. FG
1 4:45 Boswell 34 yd. FG
2 3:27 Brown 4 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Pass to Brown)
2 0:37 Bryant 32 yd. pass from Roethlisberger (Boswell kick)
3 8:33 Boswell 25 yd. FG
4 12:28 Barnidge 7 yd. pass from Manziel (Kick failed)

TEAM STATISTICS

Browns Steelers

1st Downs

20 22

3rd Downs

5-13 (38%)

3-10 (30%)

4th Downs

1-3 (33%)

0-1 (0%)

Total Net Yards


Plays-Avg.

342 459
65-5.3 59-7.8

Rushing Yards

15 60

Rush Att.-Avg.

14-1.1 21-2.9

Passing Yards

327 399

Att.-Comp.-Int. 45-33-1
Sacks By

37-25-1

1-3 6-45

Punts-Avg.

4-40.0 1-42.0

Penalties

12-188 5-50

Fumbles-Lost

2-2 3-1

Time of Poss.

32:43 27:17

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DRIVE SCORE
4-6; 1:27
7-67; 2:53
9-64; 3:21
8-92; 3:49
2-47; 0:28
6-80; 1:38
2-11; 0:46

3-0
3-3
6-3
14-3
21-3
24-3
24-9

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING: Cle. - Manziel 3-17;
Johnson, Jr. 4-10; Crowell 6-(-5);
Benjamin 1-(-7) Pit. - D. Williams
17-54; Todman 2-8; Roethlisberger
2-(-2).
PASSING: Cle. - Manziel 45-331, 372, 1 TD. Pit. - Roethlisberger
33-22-1, 379, 3 TDs; L. Jones 4-30, 23.
RECEIVING: Cle. - Benjamin
7-113; Hawkins 7-69; Hartline 6-77;
Barnidge 6-65, 1 TD; Johnson, Jr.
4-18; Gabriel 2-26; Crowell 1-4.
Pit. - Brown 10-139, 2 TDs; Bryant
6-178, 1 TD; Miller 4-40; Wheaton
2-18; D. Williams 1-15; Nix 1-10;
James 1-2.

PITTSBURGH STEELERS / WEEK 11 / THROUGH SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2015


WON 6, LOST 4
* RUSHING
No. Yds
Avg Long TD
09/10 L 21-28
at New England
66,829 Bell
113 556
4.9 42
3
09/20 W 43-18
San Francisco
66,472 D. Williams
107 534
5.0 55
5
09/27 W 12- 6
at St. Louis
52,433 Vick
20
99
5.0 24
0
10/01 L 20-23 OT Baltimore
63,929 Brown
3
28
9.3 16
0
10/12 W 24-20
at San Diego
67,658 Todman
4
22
5.5 11
0
10/18 W 25-13
Arizona
63,846 Bryant
2
21 10.5 13
0
10/25 L 13-23
at Kansas City
76,365 Johnson
4
7
1.8
6
1
11/01 L 10-16
Cincinnati
64,750 Pead
LG
2
3
1.5
4
0
11/08 W 38-35
Oakland
65,520 L. Jones
2
-3 -1.5 -1
0
11/15 W 30- 9
Cleveland
64,402 Roethlisberger
3
-3 -1.0 -1
0
11/29
at Seattle
TEAM
258 1261
4.9 55
9
12/06
Indianapolis
OPPONENTS
242 930
3.8 44
3
12/13
at Cincinnati
* RECEIVING
No. Yds
Avg Long TD
12/20
Denver
Brown
79 1141 14.4 59
5
12/27
at Baltimore
Miller
34 345 10.1 27
1
01/03
at Cleveland
Bell
24 136
5.7 20
0
Pitt.
Opp.
Bryant
22 440 20.0 88t 5
TOTAL FIRST DOWNS
194
209
Heyward-Bey
17 209 12.3 43
2
Rushing
62
46
Wheaton
16 273 17.1 72t 1
Passing
112
149
D. Williams
13 137 10.5 33
0
Penalty
20
14
James
3
15
5.0
9
1
3rd Down: Made/Att
43/124
55/139
Murphy
1
16 16.0 16
0
3rd Down Pct.
34.7
39.6
Coates
1
11 11.0 11
0
4th Down: Made/Att
4/9
5/15
Nix
1
10 10.0 10
0
4th Down Pct.
44.4
33.3
Spaeth
1
4
4.0
4
0
POSSESSION AVG.
28:42
31:18
TEAM
212 2737 12.9 88t 15
TOTAL NET YARDS
3849
3714
OPPONENTS
263 2947 11.2 75t 17
Avg. Per Game
384.9
371.4
* INTERCEPTIONS
No. Yds
Avg Long TD
Total Plays
609
663
Mitchell
3
16
5.3
9
0
Avg. Per Play
6.3
5.6
Blake
2 112 56.0
70t 1
NET YARDS RUSHING
1261
930
Cockrell
2
62 31.0
37
0
Avg. Per Game
126.1
93.0
W. Allen
1
20 20.0
20
0
Total Rushes
258
242
Timmons
1
0
0.0
0
0
NET YARDS PASSING
2588
2784
TEAM
9 210 23.3
70t 1
Avg. Per Game
258.8
278.4
OPPONENTS
10
97
9.7
37
0
Sacked/Yards Lost
23/149
28/163
* PUNTING
No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B
Gross Yards
2737
2947
Berry
42 1778 42.3 38.3 1 20 79 0
Att./Completions
328/212
393/263
TEAM
42 1778 42.3 38.3 1 20 79 0
Completion Pct.
64.6
66.9
OPPONENTS
42 1869 44.5 40.5 3 14 67 0
Had Intercepted
10
9
* PUNT RETURNS
Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD
PUNTS/AVERAGE
42/42.3
42/44.5
Brown
13 11 107
8.2 29 0
NET PUNTING AVG.
42/38.3
42/40.5
Jax Jones LG
8 10
-2
-.3
5 0
PENALTIES/YARDS
58/540
72/721
Jax Jones TM
3 2
2
0.7
5 0
FUMBLES/BALL LOST
8/3
18/9
TEAM
16 13 109
6.8 29 0
TOUCHDOWNS
25
20
OPPONENTS
16 13 150
9.4 25 0
Rushing
9
3
* KICKOFF RETURNS
No. Yds
Avg Long TD
Passing
15
17
Archer
14 354 25.3
38
0
Returns
1
0
Jax Jones LG
13 276 21.2
30
0
* SCORE BY PERIODS
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS Jax Jones TM
4
83 20.8
24
0
TEAM
33 79 47 77
0 236 Pead
LG
3
63 21.0
22
0
OPPONENTS
37 39 28 84
3 191 Todman
1
22 22.0
22
0
* SCORING
TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT
FG S PTS TEAM
19 459 24.2
38
0
Boswell
0 0 0 0 10/11 14/15 0 52 OPPONENTS
28 592 21.1
32
0
Brown
5 0 5 0
0 34 * FIELD GOALS
1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
D. Williams
5 5 0 0
0 32 Boswell
1/ 1 4/ 4 5/ 5 3/ 4 1/1
Bryant
5 0 5 0
0 30 Scobee
0/ 0 2/ 2 1/ 1 3/ 7 0/0
Scobee
0 0 0 0 6/ 7 6/10 0 24 TEAM
1/ 1 6/ 6 6/ 6 6/11 1/1
Bell
3 3 0 0
0 18 OPPONENTS
0/ 0 4/ 4 3/ 3 8/10 2/4
Heyward-Bey
2 0 2 0
0 12 Boswell: ()()()()(47G)(47G,48G,51G,28G)(24G,36G)
Miller
1 0 1 0
0
8 (32G)(34G,38G,41N,18G)(24G,34G,25G)
Wheaton
1 0 1 0
0
8 Scobee: (44N,46N,44G,24G)()(21G,41G)(45G,36G,
Blake
1 0 0 1
0
6 49N,41N)()()()()()()
James
1 0 1 0
0
6 OPP: ()(47G)(49G,27G)(40G,42G,52G)(60N,40G,54G)
Johnson
1 1 0 0
0
6 (47N,31G,39G)(30G,22G,27G,54N)(44G,45G,42B,44G)
TEAM
25 9 15 1 16/18 20/25 0 236 ()(23G)
OPPONENTS
20 3 17 0 18/19 17/21 0 191
2-Pt Conv: Brown 2, Miller, Wheaton, D. Williams, TM 5-7, OPP 1-1 SACKS: Tuitt 4.5, Dupree 4,
Heyward 4, Shazier 3, Timmons 2.5, Harrison 2, Jar. Jones 2, Moats 2, W. Allen 1,
McLendon 1, Spence 1, (group) 1, TM 28, OPP 23 FUM/LOST: Brown 2/1, Vick 2/0, Bryant 1/1,
Jax Jones(LG) 1/0, Jax Jones(TM) 1/0, L. Jones 1/1, Pead(LG) 1/1, D. Williams 1/0
* PASSING
Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD
TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating
Roethlisberger
211 141 1887 66.8 8.94 10
4.7 7
3.3 64
10/ 71
97.0
Vick
66
40 371 60.6 5.62
2
3.0 1
1.5 72t 10/ 53
79.8
L. Jones
51
31 479 60.8 9.39
3
5.9 2
3.9 88t
2/ 17
95.1
Brown
0
0
0
----0
--- 0
--- --1/
8
--TEAM
328 212 2737 64.6 8.34 15
4.6 10
3.0 88t 23/ 149
93.3
OPPONENTS
393 263 2947 66.9 7.50 17
4.3 9
2.3 75t 28/ 163
94.0

2015 PITTSBURGH STEELERS REGULAR-SEASON


DEFENSIVE/SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS
SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS
Player
Timmons
Blake
Mitchell
Allen, W.
Shazier
Heyward
Gay
Tuitt
Spence
Cockrell
Golden
Harrison
Jones
Williams
Moats
Dupree
McLendon
Thomas, C.
Allen, C.
McCullers
Boykin
Thomas, S.
Nix
Todman
Garvin
Ventrone
Johnson
Chickillo
Heyward-Bey
Berry
Brown
TEAM

TOTALS
OPPONENTS

U
48
48
39
38
36
28
28
25
22
24
22
16
11
11
13
13
8
7
3
3
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
448
395

A
25
10
9
10
11
10
7
7
7
4
4
9
11
6
6
6
1
1
3
3
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
151
140

Tot Sacks/Yds.
73
2.5/13.5
58
0/0
48
0/0
48
1/7
47
3/31.5
38
4/15
35
0/0
32
4.5/22
29
1/6
28
0/0
26
0/0
25
2/17
22
2/12.5
17
0/0
19
2/14.5
19
4/7
8
1/9
8
0/0
6
0/0
6
0/0
3
0/0
2
0/0
0
0/0
0
0/0
0
0/0
0
0/0
0
0/0
0
0/0
0
0/0
0
0/0
0
0/0
1
1/8
599
28/163
535
23/149

QP
5
0
2
1
5
9
2
5
1
0
0
8
3
0
5
4
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
51
34

Int./Yards
1/0
2/112
3/16
1/20
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
2/62
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
9/210
10/97

PD
6
9
6
5
0
1
3
0
0
6
2
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
42
40

FF
0
1
2
1
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
9
4

FR
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
2

U
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
4
7
2
3
2
3
2
1
1
1
0
40
33

A
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
3
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
12
10

Tot
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
2
1
1
0
0
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
5
8
5
4
3
3
3
2
1
1
0
52
43

FF
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1

FR
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
1

BL
0
0
0
0
0
1
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
0
1
0

2015 PITTSBURGH STEELERS DEPTH CHART


OFFENSE
WR

84

ANTONIO BROWN (5-10, 181, 6)

LT

78 ALEJANDRO VILLANUEVA (6-9, 320, 1) 79

Byron Stingily (6-5, 318, 5)

LG

73

RAMON FOSTER (6-5, 328, 7)

74

72

CODY WALLACE (6-4, 296, 6)

74

RG

66

DAVID DECASTRO (6-5, 316, 4)

RT

77

MARCUS GILBERT (6-6, 330, 5)

TE

83

RB
FB

10

Martavis Bryant (6-4, 211, 2)

14

Sammie Coates (6-1, 212, R)

Chris Hubbard (6-4, 295, 2)

64

Doug Legursky (6-1, 323, 7)

Chris Hubbard (6-4, 295, 2)

64

Doug Legursky (6-1, 323, 7)

74

Chris Hubbard (6-4, 295, 2)

64

Doug Legursky (6-1, 323, 7)

79

Byron Stingily (6-5, 318, 5)

HEATH MILLER (6-5, 256, 11)

89

Matt Spaeth (6-7, 262, 9)

81

Jesse James (6-7, 261, R)

34

DEANGELO WILLIAMS (5-9, 207, 10)

30

Jordan Todman (5-9, 203, 4)

44

Isaiah Pead (5-10, 204, 4)

46

WILL JOHNSON (6-2, 240, 4)

45

Roosevelt Nix (5-11, 248, 1)

QB

BEN ROETHLISBERGER (6-5, 240, 12)

Landry Jones (6-4, 225, 3)

WR

11

MARKUS WHEATON (5-11, 189, 3)

88 Darrius Heyward-Bey (6-2, 210, 7) 13

Mike Vick (6-0, 210, 15)


Jacoby Jones (6-4, 215, 9)

DEFENSE
LDE

97

CAMERON HEYWARD (6-5, 295, 5)

93

Cam Thomas (6-4, 335, 6)

NT

90

STEVE MCLENDON (6-3, 310, 6)

62

Daniel McCullers (6-7, 352, 2)

RDE

91

STEPHON TUITT (6-6, 303, 2)

96

L.T. Walton (6-5, 305, R)

LOLB

55

ARTHUR MOATS (6-0, 246, 6)

48

Bud Dupree (6-4, 269, R)

56

Anthony Chickillo (6-3, 255, R)

LILB

50

RYAN SHAZIER (6-1, 230, 2)

51

Sean Spence (5-11, 231, 4)

57

Terence Garvin (6-2, 222, 3)

RILB

94

LAWRENCE TIMMONS (6-1, 234, 9)

98

Vince Williams (6-1, 233, 3)

ROLB

95

JARVIS JONES (6-3, 248, 3)

92

James Harrison (6-0, 242, 13)

56

Anthony Chickillo (6-3, 255, R)

LCB

22

WILLIAM GAY (5-10, 187, 9)

25

Brandon Boykin (5-10, 182, 4)

24

Doran Grant (5-10, 200, R)

FS

23

MIKE MITCHELL (6-1, 221, 7)

21

Robert Golden (5-11, 202, 4)

SS

20

WILL ALLEN (6-1, 202, 12)

RCB

41

ANTWON BLAKE (5-9, 198, 4)

24

Doran Grant (5-10, 200, R)

11

Markus Wheaton (5-11, 189, 3)

29 Shamarko Thomas (5-9, 205, 3)


31

Ross Cockrell (6-0, 191, 2)

SPECIAL TEAMS

JORDAN BERRY (6-5, 195, 1)

CHRIS BOSWELL (6-2, 185, 1)

LS

60

GREG WARREN (6-3, 252, 11)

JORDAN BERRY (6-5, 195, 1)

KR

13

PR

84/
13

JACOBY JONES (6-4, 215, 9)


ANTONIO BROWN (5-10, 181, 6)
-ORJACOBY JONES (6-4, 215, 9)

Rookie
Anthony Chickillo .......................(Chick-ill-oh)
Bud Dupree ...............................(Dew-pree)
Ramon Foster ............................(Ruh-moan)
Doran Grant ...............................(Duran)
Ben Roethlisberger ....................(Roth-lis-ber-ger)
Ryan Shazier .............................(Shay-zier)
Matt Spaeth ...............................(Spayth)
Byron Stingily .............................(Sting-lee)
Shamarko Thomas ....................(Shuh-mar-ko)
Jordan Todman .........................(Todd-mun)
Stephon Tuitt .............................(Steff-on)

30

Jordan Todman (5-9, 203, 4)

11 Markus Wheaton (5-11, 189, 3)

PITTSBURGH STEELERS 2015 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER


NO
20
4
41
9
25
84
10
56
14
31
66
48
73
57
22
77
21
24
92
97
88
74
81
46
13
95
3
64
62
90
83
23
55
45
44
7
50
89
51
79
93
29
94
30
91
2
78
72
96
60
11
34
98

NAME
Allen, Will
Berry, Jordan
Blake, Antwon
Boswell, Chris
Boykin, Brandon
Brown, Antonio
Bryant, Martavis
Chickillo, Anthony
Coates, Sammie
Cockrell, Ross
DeCastro, David
Dupree, Bud
Foster, Ramon
Garvin, Terence
Gay, William
Gilbert, Marcus
Golden, Robert
Grant, Doran
Harrison, James
Heyward, Cameron
Heyward-Bey, Darrius
Hubbard, Chris
James, Jesse
Johnson, Will
Jones, Jacoby
Jones, Jarvis
Jones, Landry
Legursky, Doug
McCullers, Daniel
McLendon, Steve
Miller, Heath
Mitchell, Mike
Moats, Arthur
Nix, Roosevelt
Pead, Isaiah
Roethlisberger, Ben
Shazier, Ryan
Spaeth, Matt
Spence, Sean
Stingily, Byron
Thomas, Cam
Thomas, Shamarko
Timmons, Lawrence
Todman, Jordan
Tuitt, Stephon
Vick, Mike
Villanueva, Alejandro
Wallace, Cody
Walton, L.T.
Warren, Greg
Wheaton, Markus
Williams, DeAngelo
Williams, Vince

POS
S
P
CB
K
CB
WR
WR
LB
WR
CB
G
LB
G
LB
CB
OT
S
CB
LB
DE
WR
C/G
TE
FB
WR/KR
LB
QB
C/G
DT
DT
TE
S
LB
FB
RB
QB
LB
TE
LB
OT
DE
S
LB
RB
DE
QB
OT
C/G
DE
LS
WR
RB
LB

HT
6-1
6-5
5-9
6-2
5-10
5-10
6-4
6-3
6-1
6-0
6-5
6-4
6-5
6-2
5-10
6-6
5-11
5-10
6-0
6-5
6-2
6-4
6-7
6-2
6-4
6-3
6-4
6-1
6-7
6-3
6-5
6-1
6-0
5-11
5-10
6-5
6-1
6-7
5-11
6-5
6-4
5-9
6-1
5-9
6-6
6-0
6-9
6-4
6-5
6-3
5-11
5-9
6-1

WT
202
195
198
185
182
181
211
255
212
191
316
269
328
222
187
330
202
200
242
295
210
295
261
240
215
248
225
323
352
310
256
221
246
248
204
240
230
262
231
318
335
205
234
203
303
210
320
296
305
252
189
207
233

DOB
AGE EXP COLLEGE
06/17/82 33
12 Ohio State
03/18/91 24
1 Eastern Kentucky
08/09/90 25
4 UTEP
03/16/91 24
1 Rice
07/13/90 25
4 Georgia
07/10/88 27
6 Central Michigan
12/20/91 23
2 Clemson
12/10/92 22
R Miami (FL)
03/31/93 22
R Auburn
08/06/91 24
2 Duke
01/11/90 25
4 Stanford
02/12/93 22
R Kentucky
01/07/86 29
7 Tennessee
01/01/91 24
3 West Virginia
01/01/85 30
9 Louisville
02/15/88 27
5 Florida
09/13/90 25
4 Arizona
11/30/92 22
R Ohio State
05/04/78 37
13 Kent State
05/06/89 26
5 Ohio State
02/26/87 28
7 Maryland
04/23/91 24
2 UAB
06/04/94 21
R Penn State
11/14/89 26
4 West Virginia
07/11/84 31
9 Lane College
10/13/89 26
3 Georgia
04/04/89 26
3 Oklahoma
06/09/86 29
7 Marshall
08/11/92 23
2 Tennessee
01/03/86 29
6 Troy
10/22/82 33
11 Virginia
06/10/87 28
7 Ohio
03/14/88 27
6 James Madison
03/30/92 23
1 Kent State
12/14/89 25
4 Cincinnati
03/02/82 33
12 Miami (OH)
09/06/92 23
2 Ohio State
11/24/83 32
9 Minnesota
06/07/90 25
4 Miami (FL)
09/09/88 27
5 Louisville
12/12/86 28
6 North Carolina
02/23/91 24
3 Syracuse
05/14/86 29
9 Florida State
02/24/90 25
4 Connecticut
05/23/93 22
2 Notre Dame
06/26/80 35
15 Virginia Tech
09/22/88 27
1 Army
11/26/84 30
6 Texas A&M
03/31/92 23
R Central Michigan
10/18/81 34
11 North Carolina
02/07/91 24
3 Oregon State
04/25/83 32
10 Memphis
12/27/89 25
3 Florida State

BIRTHPLACE
Dayton, OH
Essendon, Victoria, Australia
Houston, TX
Fort Worth, TX
Fayetteville, GA
Miami, FL
Calhoun Falls, SC
Tampa, Florida
Leroy, AL
Waxhaw, NC
Bellevue, WA
Macon, GA
Henning, TN
Baltimore, MD
Tallahassee, FL
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Fresno, CA
Akron, OH
Akron, OH
Pittsburgh, PA
Silver Spring, MD
Columbus, GA
Glassport, PA
Dayton, OH
New Orleans, LA
Lumpkin, GA
Artesia, NM
Beckley, WV
Raleigh, NC
Ozark, AL
Swords Creek, VA
Fort Thomas, KY
Portsmouth, VA
Reynoldsburg, OH
Columbus, OH
Cory Rawson, OH
Fort Lauderdale, FL
St. Michael, MN
Miami, FL
Country Club Hills, IL
Cheraw, SC
Virginia Beach, VA
Florence, SC
North Dartmouth, MA
Miami, FL
Newport News, VA
Meridian, MS
Cuero, TX
Clinton Township, MI
Goldsboro, NC
Chandler, AZ
Wynne, AR
Davenport, FL

HOW ACQ
FA '13
FA '15
W '13 (JAX)
FA '15
T '15 (PHI)
D6b '10
D4 '14
D6b '15
D3 '15
FA '15
D1 '12
D1 '15
FA '09
FA '13
FA '13
D2 '11
FA '12
D4 '15
FA '14
D1 '11
UFA '14 (IND)
FA '13
D5 '15
FA '12
W '15 (SD)
D1 '13
D4b '13
FA '15
D6b '14
FA '09
D1 '05
UFA '14 (CAR)
UFA '14 (BUF)
FA '15
FA '15
D1 '04
D1 '14
FA '13
D3 '12
FA '15
UFA '14 (SD)
D4a '13
D1 '07
FA '15
D2 '14
FA '15
FA '14
FA '13
D6a '15
FA '05
D3 '13
FA '15
D6b '13

S
C/G
OT
LB
CB
TE
DE
WR/QB
WR
RB

5-11
6-4
6-6
6-0
6-0
6-4
6-5
6-2
6-2
5-9

199
318
330
232
190
261
284
213
204
204

12/25/90
10/26/91
07/07/92
01/03/90
04/06/90
09/22/92
01/03/93
01/12/92
03/19/92
05/04/90

24
24
23
25
25
23
22
23
23
25

1
R
1
2
3
1
R
R
R
2

Towson
Kansas State
Bloomsburg
Northern Iowa
Nevada
USC
Tusculum
Boston College
Boston College
Michigan

Elmont, NY
Wichita, KS
Strasburg, PA
Granite City, IL
Roseville, CA
Las Vegas, NV
Atlanta, GA
Wethersfield, CT
Paterson, NJ
Youngstown, OH

FA' 15
FA '15
FA' 15
FA' 15
FA' 15
FA' 15
FA '15
FA' 15
FA' 15
FA' 15

0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
2/0
0/0
0/0

RESERVE/INJURED; DESIGNATED FOR RETURN (1)


53
Pouncey, Maurkice
C
6-4 304 07/24/89

26

Florida

Lakeland, FL

D1 '10

0/0

RESERVE/PUP LIST (1)


76
Adams, Mike

PRACTICE SQUAD (10)


37
Dangerfield, Jordan
67
Finney, B.J.
71
Feiler, Matt
54
Fort, L.J.
38
Frey, Isaiah
85
Grimble, Xavier
99
Lyons, Caushaud
16
Murphy, Tyler
19
Phillips, Shakim
33
Toussaint, Fitzgerald

2015 GP/GS
7/7
10/0
10/10
6/0
10/0
10/10
5/2
5/0
7/0
9/4
10/10
10/0
10/10
6/0
10/10
10/10
10/3
0/0
9/1
10/10
10/2
5/0
2/1
10/3
7/0
9/9
4/2
5/0
7/0
10/7
10/10
10/10
10/10
10/2
2/0
6/5
6/6
7/4
10/4
0/0
9/1
9/0
10/10
10/0
8/8
5/3
10/4
10/10
6/0
10/0
10/6
10/4
10/0

OT

6-7 310 03/10/90

25

Ohio State

Farrell, PA

D2 '12

0/0

Allen, Cortez
Beachum, Kelvin
Bell, Le'Veon

CB
T/G
RB

6-1 197 10/29/88


6-3 303 06/08/89
6-1 225 02/18/92

5
4
3

The Citadel
SMU
Michigan State

Ocala, FL
Mexia, TX
Reynoldsburg, OH

D4 '11
D7d '12
D2 '13

1/0
6/6
6/6

Blanchflower, Rob

TE

6-4 250 06/08/90

Massachusetts

Leominster, MA

D7 '14

0/0

Geathers, Clifton
Golson, Senquez
Gradkowski, Bruce
Hatchie, Micah
Nelson, David
Palmer, Kelvin
Rogers, Eli
Suisham, Shaun
Van Dyk, Mitchell
Zumwalt, Jordan

DE
CB
QB
G
WR
OT
WR
K
OT
LB

6-8
5-9
6-1
6-4
6-5
6-4
5-10
6-0
6-7
6-4

27
26
23
25
27
22
32
23
29
25
22
33
24
24

6
R
10
R
6
1
R
11
1
2

South Carolina
Ole Miss
Toledo
Washington
Florida
Baylor
Louisville
Bowling Green
Portland State

Georgetown, SC
Pascagoula, MS
Pittsburgh, PA
Haleiwa, HI
Wichita Falls, TX
Dallas, TX
Miami, FL
Wallaceburg, Ontario, Canada
Paso Robles, CA
La Habra, CA

FA '14
D2 '15
UFA '13 (CIN)
FA '15
FA '15
FA '15
FA '15
FA '10
FA '15
D6a '14

0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0

RESERVE/INJURED LIST (14)

Head Coach:
Assistant Coaches:

299
176
217
297
217
302
187
199
313
235

12/11/87
07/07/93
01/27/83
05/15/92
11/07/86
10/23/90
12/23/92
12/29/81
01/02/91
10/13/91

UCLA

Experience Includes 2015 Season


Number of Players on Active Roster: 53
Mike Tomlin
John Mitchell (Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Line); Todd Haley (Offensive Coordinator); Keith Butler (Defensive
Coordinator); Danny Smith (Special Teams Coordinator); James Daniel (Tight Ends); Randy Fichtner (Quarterbacks);
Carnell Lake (Defensive Backs); Richard Mann (Wide Receivers); Mike Munchak (Offensive Line); Jerry Olsavsky (Inside
Linebackers); Joey Porter (Outside Linebackers); James Saxon (Running Backs); Shaun Sarrett (Offensive Asst.); Steve
Meyer (Coaching Asst.); Garrett Giemont (Conditioning Coordinator); Marcel Pastoor (Conditioning Asst.)

PITTSBURGH STEELERS 2015 NUMERICAL ROSTER


NO
2
3
4
7
9
10
11
13
14
20
21
22
23
24
25
29
30
31
34
41
44
45
46
48
50
51
55
56
57
60
62
64
66
72
73
74
77
78
79
81
83
84
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98

NAME
Mike Vick
Landry Jones
Jordan Berry
Ben Roethlisberger
Chris Boswell
Martavis Bryant
Markus Wheaton
Jacoby Jones
Sammie Coates
Will Allen
Robert Golden
William Gay
Mike Mitchell
Doran Grant
Brandon Boykin
Shamarko Thomas
Jordan Todman
Ross Cockrell
DeAngelo Williams
Antwon Blake
Isaiah Pead
Roosevelt Nix
Will Johnson
Bud Dupree
Ryan Shazier
Sean Spence
Arthur Moats
Anthony Chickillo
Terence Garvin
Greg Warren
Daniel McCullers
Doug Legursky
David DeCastro
Cody Wallace
Ramon Foster
Chris Hubbard
Marcus Gilbert
Alejandro Villanueva
Byron Stingily
Jesse James
Heath Miller
Antonio Brown
Darrius Heyward-Bey
Matt Spaeth
Steve McLendon
Stephon Tuitt
James Harrison
Cam Thomas
Lawrence Timmons
Jarvis Jones
L.T. Walton
Cameron Heyward
Vince Williams

POS
QB
QB
P
QB
K
WR
WR
WR/KR
WR
S
S
CB
S
CB
CB
S
RB
CB
RB
CB
RB
FB
FB
LB
LB
LB
LB
LB
LB
LS
DT
C/G
G
C/G
G
C/G
OT
OT
OT
TE
TE
WR
WR
TE
DT
DE
LB
DE
LB
LB
DE
DE
LB

HT
6-0
6-4
6-5
6-5
6-2
6-4
5-11
6-4
6-1
6-1
5-11
5-10
6-1
5-10
5-10
5-9
5-9
6-0
5-9
5-9
5-10
5-11
6-2
6-4
6-1
5-11
6-0
6-3
6-2
6-3
6-7
6-1
6-5
6-4
6-5
6-4
6-6
6-9
6-5
6-7
6-5
5-10
6-2
6-7
6-3
6-6
6-0
6-4
6-1
6-3
6-5
6-5
6-1

WT
210
225
195
240
185
211
189
215
212
202
202
187
221
200
182
205
203
191
207
198
204
248
240
269
230
231
246
255
222
252
352
323
316
296
328
295
330
320
318
261
256
181
210
262
310
303
242
335
234
248
305
295
233

DOB
AGE EXP COLLEGE
06/26/80 35
15 Virginia Tech
04/04/89 26
3 Oklahoma
03/18/91 24
1 Eastern Kentucky
03/02/82 33
12 Miami (OH)
03/16/91 24
1 Rice
12/20/91 23
2 Clemson
02/07/91 24
3 Oregon State
07/11/84 31
9 Lane College
03/31/93 22
R Auburn
06/17/82 33
12 Ohio State
09/13/90 25
4 Arizona
01/01/85 30
9 Louisville
06/10/87 28
7 Ohio
11/30/92 22
R Ohio State
07/13/90 25
4 Georgia
02/23/91 24
3 Syracuse
02/24/90 25
4 Connecticut
08/06/91 24
2 Duke
04/25/83 32
10 Memphis
08/09/90 25
4 UTEP
12/14/89 25
4 Cincinnati
03/30/92 23
1 Kent State
11/14/89 26
4 West Virginia
02/12/93 22
R Kentucky
09/06/92 23
2 Ohio State
06/07/90 25
4 Miami (FL)
03/14/88 27
6 James Madison
12/10/92 22
R Miami (FL)
01/01/91 24
3 West Virginia
10/18/81 34
11 North Carolina
08/11/92 23
2 Tennessee
06/09/86 29
7 Marshall
01/11/90 25
4 Stanford
11/26/84 30
6 Texas A&M
01/07/86 29
7 Tennessee
04/23/91 24
2 UAB
02/15/88 27
5 Florida
09/22/88 27
1 Army
09/09/88 27
5 Louisville
06/04/94 21
R Penn State
10/22/82 33
11 Virginia
07/10/88 27
6 Central Michigan
02/26/87 28
7 Maryland
11/24/83 32
9 Minnesota
01/03/86 29
6 Troy
05/23/93 22
2 Notre Dame
05/04/78 37
13 Kent State
12/12/86 28
6 North Carolina
05/14/86 29
9 Florida State
10/13/89 26
3 Georgia
03/31/92 23
R Central Michigan
05/06/89 26
5 Ohio State
12/27/89 25
3 Florida State

BIRTHPLACE
Newport News, VA
Artesia, NM
Essendon, Victoria, Australia
Cory Rawson, OH
Fort Worth, TX
Calhoun Falls, SC
Chandler, AZ
New Orleans, LA
Leroy, AL
Dayton, OH
Fresno, CA
Tallahassee, FL
Fort Thomas, KY
Akron, OH
Fayetteville, GA
Virginia Beach, VA
North Dartmouth, MA
Waxhaw, NC
Wynne, AR
Houston, TX
Columbus, OH
Reynoldsburg, OH
Dayton, OH
Macon, GA
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Miami, FL
Portsmouth, VA
Tampa, Florida
Baltimore, MD
Goldsboro, NC
Raleigh, NC
Beckley, WV
Bellevue, WA
Cuero, TX
Henning, TN
Columbus, GA
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Meridian, MS
Country Club Hills, IL
Glassport, PA
Swords Creek, VA
Miami, FL
Silver Spring, MD
St. Michael, MN
Ozark, AL
Miami, FL
Akron, OH
Cheraw, SC
Florence, SC
Lumpkin, GA
Clinton Township, MI
Pittsburgh, PA
Davenport, FL

HOW ACQ
FA '15
D4b '13
FA '15
D1 '04
FA '15
D4 '14
D3 '13
W '15 (SD)
D3 '15
FA '13
FA '12
FA '13
UFA '14 (CAR)
D4 '15
T '15 (PHI)
D4a '13
FA '15
FA '15
FA '15
W '13 (JAX)
FA '15
FA '15
FA '12
D1 '15
D1 '14
D3 '12
UFA '14 (BUF)
D6b '15
FA '13
FA '05
D6b '14
FA '15
D1 '12
FA '13
FA '09
FA '13
D2 '11
FA '14
FA '15
D5 '15
D1 '05
D6b '10
UFA '14 (IND)
FA '13
FA '09
D2 '14
FA '14
UFA '14 (SD)
D1 '07
D1 '13
D6a '15
D1 '11
D6b '13

WR/QB
WR
RB
CB
S
LB
C/G
OT
TE
DE

6-2
6-2
5-9
6-0
5-11
6-0
6-4
6-6
6-4
6-5

213
204
204
190
199
232
318
330
261
284

01/12/92
03/19/92
05/04/90
04/06/90
12/25/90
01/03/90
10/26/91
07/07/92
09/22/92
01/03/93

23
23
25
25
24
25
24
23
23
22

R
R
2
3
1
2
R
1
1
R

Boston College
Boston College
Michigan
Nevada
Towson
Northern Iowa
Kansas State
Bloomsburg
USC
Tusculum

Wethersfield, CT
Paterson, NJ
Youngstown, OH
Roseville, CA
Elmont, NY
Granite City, IL
Wichita, KS
Strasburg, PA
Las Vegas, NV
Atlanta, GA

FA' 15
FA' 15
FA' 15
FA' 15
FA' 15
FA' 15
FA '15
FA' 15
FA' 15
FA '15

2/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0

RESERVE/INJURED; DESIGNATED FOR RETURN (1)


53
Maurkice Pouncey
C
6-4 304 07/24/89

26

Florida

Lakeland, FL

D1 '10

0/0

RESERVE/PUP LIST (1)


76
Mike Adams

OT

6-7 310 03/10/90

25

Ohio State

Farrell, PA

D2 '12

0/0

RESERVE/INJURED LIST (14)


Cortez Allen
Kelvin Beachum
Le'Veon Bell
Rob Blanchflower
Clifton Geathers
Senquez Golson
Bruce Gradkowski
Micah Hatchie
David Nelson
Kelvin Palmer
Eli Rogers
Shaun Suisham
Mitchell Van Dyk
Jordan Zumwalt

CB
T/G
RB
TE
DE
CB
QB
G
WR
OT
WR
K
OT
LB

6-1
6-3
6-1
6-4
6-8
5-9
6-1
6-4
6-5
6-4
5-10
6-0
6-7
6-4

27
26
23
25
27
22
32
23
29
25
22
33
24
24

5
4
3
1
6
R
10
R
6
1
R
11
1
2

The Citadel
SMU
Michigan State
Massachusetts
South Carolina
Ole Miss
Toledo
Washington
Florida
Baylor
Louisville
Bowling Green
Portland State
UCLA

Ocala, FL
Mexia, TX
Reynoldsburg, OH
Leominster, MA
Georgetown, SC
Pascagoula, MS
Pittsburgh, PA
Haleiwa, HI
Wichita Falls, TX
Dallas, TX
Miami, FL
Wallaceburg, Ontario, Canada
Paso Robles, CA
La Habra, CA

D4 '11
D7d '12
D2 '13
D7 '14
FA '14
D2 '15
UFA '13 (CIN)
FA '15
FA '15
FA '15
FA '15
FA '10
FA '15
D6a '14

1/0
6/6
6/6
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0

PRACTICE SQUAD (10)


16
Tyler Murphy
19
Shakim Phillips
33
Fitzgerald Toussaint
38
Isaiah Frey
37
Jordan Dangerfield
54
L.J. Fort
67
B.J. Finney
71
Matt Feiler
85
Xavier Grimble
99
Caushaud Lyons

Head Coach:
Assistant Coaches:

197
303
225
250
299
176
217
297
217
302
187
199
313
235

10/29/88
06/08/89
02/18/92
06/08/90
12/11/87
07/07/93
01/27/83
05/15/92
11/07/86
10/23/90
12/23/92
12/29/81
01/02/91
10/13/91

Experience Includes 2015 Season


Number of Players on Active Roster: 53
Mike Tomlin
John Mitchell (Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Line); Todd Haley (Offensive Coordinator); Keith Butler (Defensive
Coordinator); Danny Smith (Special Teams Coordinator); James Daniel (Tight Ends); Randy Fichtner (Quarterbacks);
Carnell Lake (Defensive Backs); Richard Mann (Wide Receivers); Mike Munchak (Offensive Line); Jerry Olsavsky (Inside
Linebackers); Joey Porter (Outside Linebackers); James Saxon (Running Backs); Shaun Sarrett (Offensive Asst.); Steve
Meyer (Coaching Asst.); Garrett Giemont (Conditioning Coordinator); Marcel Pastoor (Conditioning Asst.)

2015 GP/GS
5/3
4/2
10/0
6/5
6/0
5/2
10/6
7/0
7/0
7/7
10/3
10/10
10/10
0/0
10/0
9/0
10/0
9/4
10/4
10/10
2/0
10/2
10/3
10/0
6/6
10/4
10/10
5/0
6/0
10/0
7/0
5/0
10/10
10/10
10/10
5/0
10/10
10/4
0/0
2/1
10/10
10/10
10/2
7/4
10/7
8/8
9/1
9/1
10/10
9/9
6/0
10/10
10/0

PITTSBURGH STEELERS 2015 POSITIONAL ROSTER


OFFENSE (28)
NO
NAME
QUARTERBACKS (3)
2
Mike Vick
3
Landry Jones
7
Ben Roethlisberger
RUNNING BACKS (5)
30
Jordan Todman
34
DeAngelo Williams
45
Roosevelt Nix
44
Isaiah Pead
46
Will Johnson
WIDE RECEIVERS (6)
10
Martavis Bryant
11
Markus Wheaton
13
Jacoby Jones
14
Sammie Coates
84
Antonio Brown
88
Darrius Heyward-Bey
TIGHT ENDS (3)
81
Jesse James
83
Heath Miller
89
Matt Spaeth
OFFENSIVE LINEMEN (8)
64
Doug Legursky
66
David DeCastro
72
Cody Wallace
73
Ramon Foster
74
Chris Hubbard
77
Marcus Gilbert
78
Alejandro Villanueva
79
Byron Stingily
SPECIALISTS (3)
4
Jordan Berry
9
Chris Boswell
60
Greg Warren

POS

HT

BIRTHPLACE

HOW ACQ

QB
QB
QB

6-0 210 06/26/80


6-4 225 04/04/89
6-5 240 03/02/82

WT

35
26
33

15
3
12

Virginia Tech
Oklahoma
Miami (OH)

Newport News, VA
Artesia, NM
Cory Rawson, OH

FA '15
D4b '13
D1 '04

5/3
4/2
6/5

RB
RB
FB
RB
FB

5-9
5-9
5-11
5-10
6-2

203
207
248
204
240

02/24/90
04/25/83
03/30/92
12/14/89
11/14/89

25
32
23
25
26

4
10
1
4
4

Connecticut
Memphis
Kent State
Cincinnati
West Virginia

North Dartmouth, MA
Wynne, AR
Reynoldsburg, OH
Columbus, OH
Dayton, OH

FA '15
FA '15
FA '15
FA '15
FA '12

10/0
10/4
10/2
2/0
10/3

WR
WR
WR/KR
WR
WR
WR

6-4
5-11
6-4
6-1
5-10
6-2

211
189
215
212
181
210

12/20/91
02/07/91
07/11/84
03/31/93
07/10/88
02/26/87

23
24
31
22
27
28

2
3
9
R
6
7

Clemson
Oregon State
Lane College
Auburn
Central Michigan
Maryland

Calhoun Falls, SC
Chandler, AZ
New Orleans, LA
Leroy, AL
Miami, FL
Silver Spring, MD

D4 '14
D3 '13
W '15 (SD)
D3 '15
D6b '10
UFA '14 (IND)

5/2
10/6
7/0
7/0
10/10
10/2

TE
TE
TE

6-7 261 06/04/94


6-5 256 10/22/82
6-7 262 11/24/83

21
33
32

R
11
9

Penn State
Virginia
Minnesota

Glassport, PA
Swords Creek, VA
St. Michael, MN

D5 '15
D1 '05
FA '13

2/1
10/10
7/4

C/G
G
C/G
G
C/G
OT
OT
OT

6-1
6-5
6-4
6-5
6-4
6-6
6-9
6-5

06/09/86
01/11/90
11/26/84
01/07/86
04/23/91
02/15/88
09/22/88
09/09/88

29
25
30
29
24
27
27
27

7
4
6
7
2
5
1
5

Marshall
Stanford
Texas A&M
Tennessee
UAB
Florida
Army
Louisville

Beckley, WV
Bellevue, WA
Cuero, TX
Henning, TN
Columbus, GA
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Meridian, MS
Country Club Hills, IL

FA '15
D1 '12
FA '13
FA '09
FA '13
D2 '11
FA '14
FA '15

5/0
10/10
10/10
10/10
5/0
10/10
10/4
0/0

P
K
LS

6-5 195 03/18/91


6-2 185 03/16/91
6-3 252 10/18/81

24
24
34

1
1
11

Eastern Kentucky
Rice
North Carolina

Essendon, Victoria, Australia


Fort Worth, TX
Goldsboro, NC

FA '15
FA '15
FA '05

10/0
6/0
10/0

323
316
296
328
295
330
320
318

DOB

AGE EXP COLLEGE

2015 GP/GS

DEFENSE (25)
DEFENSIVE LINEMEN (6)
62
Daniel McCullers
90
Steve McLendon
91
Stephon Tuitt
93
Cam Thomas
96
L.T. Walton
97
Cameron Heyward
LINEBACKERS (10)
48
Bud Dupree
50
Ryan Shazier
51
Sean Spence
55
Arthur Moats
56
Anthony Chickillo
57
Terence Garvin
92
James Harrison
94
Lawrence Timmons
95
Jarvis Jones
98
Vince Williams
DEFENSIVE BACKS (9)
20
Will Allen
21
Robert Golden
22
William Gay
23
Mike Mitchell
24
Doran Grant
25
Brandon Boykin
29
Shamarko Thomas
31
Ross Cockrell
41
Antwon Blake

DT
DT
DE
DE
DE
DE

6-7
6-3
6-6
6-4
6-5
6-5

352
310
303
335
305
295

08/11/92
01/03/86
05/23/93
12/12/86
03/31/92
05/06/89

23
29
22
28
23
26

2
6
2
6
R
5

Tennessee
Troy
Notre Dame
North Carolina
Central Michigan
Ohio State

Raleigh, NC
Ozark, AL
Miami, FL
Cheraw, SC
Clinton Township, MI
Pittsburgh, PA

D6b '14
FA '09
D2 '14
UFA '14 (SD)
D6a '15
D1 '11

7/0
10/7
8/8
9/1
6/0
10/10

LB
LB
LB
LB
LB
LB
LB
LB
LB
LB

6-4
6-1
5-11
6-0
6-3
6-2
6-0
6-1
6-3
6-1

269
230
231
246
255
222
242
234
248
233

02/12/93
09/06/92
06/07/90
03/14/88
12/10/92
01/01/91
05/04/78
05/14/86
10/13/89
12/27/89

22
23
25
27
22
24
37
29
26
25

R
2
4
6
R
3
13
9
3
3

Kentucky
Ohio State
Miami (FL)
James Madison
Miami (FL)
West Virginia
Kent State
Florida State
Georgia
Florida State

Macon, GA
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Miami, FL
Portsmouth, VA
Tampa, Florida
Baltimore, MD
Akron, OH
Florence, SC
Lumpkin, GA
Davenport, FL

D1 '15
D1 '14
D3 '12
UFA '14 (BUF)
D6b '15
FA '13
FA '14
D1 '07
D1 '13
D6b '13

10/0
6/6
10/4
10/10
5/0
6/0
9/1
10/10
9/9
10/0

S
S
CB
S
CB
CB
S
CB
CB

6-1
5-11
5-10
6-1
5-10
5-10
5-9
6-0
5-9

202
202
187
221
200
182
205
191
198

06/17/82
09/13/90
01/01/85
06/10/87
11/30/92
07/13/90
02/23/91
08/06/91
08/09/90

33
25
30
28
22
25
24
24
25

12
4
9
7
R
4
3
2
4

Ohio State
Arizona
Louisville
Ohio
Ohio State
Georgia
Syracuse
Duke
UTEP

Dayton, OH
Fresno, CA
Tallahassee, FL
Fort Thomas, KY
Akron, OH
Fayetteville, GA
Virginia Beach, VA
Waxhaw, NC
Houston, TX

FA '13
FA '12
FA '13
UFA '14 (CAR)
D4 '15
T '15 (PHI)
D4a '13
FA '15
W '13 (JAX)

7/7
10/3
10/10
10/10
0/0
10/0
9/0
9/4
10/10

WR/QB
WR
RB
CB
S
LB
C/G
OT
TE
DE

6-2
6-2
5-9
6-0
5-11
6-0
6-4
6-6
6-4
6-5

213
204
204
190
199
232
318
330
261
284

01/12/92
03/19/92
05/04/90
04/06/90
12/25/90
01/03/90
10/26/91
07/07/92
09/22/92
01/03/93

23
23
25
25
24
25
24
23
23
22

R
R
2
3
1
2
R
1
1
R

Boston College
Boston College
Michigan
Nevada
Towson
Northern Iowa
Kansas State
Bloomsburg
USC
Tusculum

Wethersfield, CT
Paterson, NJ
Youngstown, OH
Roseville, CA
Elmont, NY
Granite City, IL
Wichita, KS
Strasburg, PA
Las Vegas, NV
Atlanta, GA

FA' 15
FA' 15
FA' 15
FA' 15
FA' 15
FA' 15
FA '15
FA' 15
FA' 15
FA '15

2/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0

RESERVE/INJURED; DESIGNATED FOR RETURN (1)


53
Maurkice Pouncey
C
6-4 304 07/24/89

26

Florida

Lakeland, FL

D1 '10

0/0

RESERVE/PUP LIST (1)


76
Mike Adams

6-7 310 03/10/90

25

Ohio State

Farrell, PA

D2 '12

0/0

6-1
6-3
6-1
6-4
6-8
5-9
6-1
6-4
6-5
6-4
5-10
6-0
6-7
6-4

27
26
23
25
27
22
32
23
29
25
22
33
24
24

5
4
3
1
6
R
10
R
6
1
R
11
1
2

The Citadel
SMU
Michigan State
Massachusetts
South Carolina
Ole Miss
Toledo
Washington
Florida
Baylor
Louisville
Bowling Green
Portland State
UCLA

Ocala, FL
Mexia, TX
Reynoldsburg, OH
Leominster, MA
Georgetown, SC
Pascagoula, MS
Pittsburgh, PA
Haleiwa, HI
Wichita Falls, TX
Dallas, TX
Miami, FL
Wallaceburg, Ontario, Canada
Paso Robles, CA
La Habra, CA

D4 '11
D7d '12
D2 '13
D7 '14
FA '14
D2 '15
UFA '13 (CIN)
FA '15
FA '15
FA '15
FA '15
FA '10
FA '15
D6a '14

1/0
6/6
6/6
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0

PRACTICE SQUAD (10)


16
Tyler Murphy
19
Shakim Phillips
33
Fitzgerald Toussaint
38
Isaiah Frey
37
Jordan Dangerfield
54
L.J. Fort
67
B.J. Finney
71
Matt Feiler
85
Xavier Grimble
99
Caushaud Lyons

OT

RESERVE/INJURED LIST (14)


Cortez Allen
CB
Kelvin Beachum
T/G
Le'Veon Bell
RB
Rob Blanchflower
TE
Clifton Geathers
DE
Senquez Golson
CB
Bruce Gradkowski
QB
Micah Hatchie
G
David Nelson
WR
Kelvin Palmer
OT
Eli Rogers
WR
Shaun Suisham
K
Mitchell Van Dyk
OT
Jordan Zumwalt
LB

197
303
225
250
299
176
217
297
217
302
187
199
313
235

10/29/88
06/08/89
02/18/92
06/08/90
12/11/87
07/07/93
01/27/83
05/15/92
11/07/86
10/23/90
12/23/92
12/29/81
01/02/91
10/13/91

Experience Includes 2015 Season


Number of Players on Active Roster: 53
Head Coach:
Assistant Coaches:

Mike Tomlin
John Mitchell (Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Line); Todd Haley (Offensive Coordinator); Keith Butler (Defensive
Coordinator); Danny Smith (Special Teams Coordinator); James Daniel (Tight Ends); Randy Fichtner (Quarterbacks);
Carnell Lake (Defensive Backs); Richard Mann (Wide Receivers); Mike Munchak (Offensive Line); Jerry Olsavsky
(Inside Linebackers); Joey Porter (Outside Linebackers); James Saxon (Running Backs); Shaun Sarrett (Offensive
Asst.); Steve Meyer (Coaching Asst.); Garrett Giemont (Conditioning Coordinator); Marcel Pastoor (Conditioning

PITTSBURGH STEELERS 2015 ROSTER BY EXPERIENCE


NO
NAME
15th YEAR (1)
2
Mike Vick
13th YEAR (1)
92
James Harrison
12th YEAR (2)
7
Ben Roethlisberger
20
Will Allen
11th YEAR (2)
60
Greg Warren
83
Heath Miller
10th YEAR (1)
34
DeAngelo Williams
9th YEAR (4)
13
Jacoby Jones
22
William Gay
89
Matt Spaeth
94
Lawrence Timmons
7th YEAR (4)
23
Mike Mitchell
64
Doug Legursky
73
Ramon Foster
88
Darrius Heyward-Bey
6th YEAR (5)
55
Arthur Moats
72
Cody Wallace
84
Antonio Brown
90
Steve McLendon
93
Cam Thomas
5th YEAR (3)
77
Marcus Gilbert
79
Byron Stingily
97
Cameron Heyward
4th YEAR (8)
21
Robert Golden
25
Brandon Boykin
30
Jordan Todman
41
Antwon Blake
44
Isaiah Pead
46
Will Johnson
51
Sean Spence
66
David DeCastro
3rd YEAR (6)
3
Landry Jones
11
Markus Wheaton
29
Shamarko Thomas
57
Terence Garvin
95
Jarvis Jones
98
Vince Williams
2nd YEAR (6)
10
Martavis Bryant
31
Ross Cockrell
50
Ryan Shazier
62
Daniel McCullers
74
Chris Hubbard
91
Stephon Tuitt
1st YEAR (4)
4
Jordan Berry
9
Chris Boswell
45
Roosevelt Nix
78
Alejandro Villanueva
ROOKIES (6)
14
Sammie Coates
24
Doran Grant
48
Bud Dupree
56
Anthony Chickillo
81
Jesse James
96
L.T. Walton

POS

HT

BIRTHPLACE

HOW ACQ

QB

6-0 210 06/26/80

35

15

Virginia Tech

Newport News, VA

FA '15

5/3

LB

6-0 242 05/04/78

37

13

Kent State

Akron, OH

FA '14

9/1

QB
S

6-5 240 03/02/82


6-1 202 06/17/82

33
33

12
12

Miami (OH)
Ohio State

Cory Rawson, OH
Dayton, OH

D1 '04
FA '13

6/5
7/7

LS
TE

6-3 252 10/18/81


6-5 256 10/22/82

34
33

11
11

North Carolina
Virginia

Goldsboro, NC
Swords Creek, VA

FA '05
D1 '05

10/0
10/10

RB

5-9 207 04/25/83

32

10

Memphis

Wynne, AR

FA '15

10/4

WR/KR
CB
TE
LB

6-4
5-10
6-7
6-1

215
187
262
234

07/11/84
01/01/85
11/24/83
05/14/86

31
30
32
29

9
9
9
9

Lane College
Louisville
Minnesota
Florida State

New Orleans, LA
Tallahassee, FL
St. Michael, MN
Florence, SC

W '15 (SD)
FA '13
FA '13
D1 '07

7/0
10/10
7/4
10/10

S
C/G
G
WR

6-1
6-1
6-5
6-2

221
323
328
210

06/10/87
06/09/86
01/07/86
02/26/87

28
29
29
28

7
7
7
7

Ohio
Marshall
Tennessee
Maryland

Fort Thomas, KY
Beckley, WV
Henning, TN
Silver Spring, MD

UFA '14 (CAR)


FA '15
FA '09
UFA '14 (IND)

10/10
5/0
10/10
10/2

LB
C/G
WR
DT
DE

6-0
6-4
5-10
6-3
6-4

246
296
181
310
335

03/14/88
11/26/84
07/10/88
01/03/86
12/12/86

27
30
27
29
28

6
6
6
6
6

James Madison
Texas A&M
Central Michigan
Troy
North Carolina

Portsmouth, VA
Cuero, TX
Miami, FL
Ozark, AL
Cheraw, SC

UFA '14 (BUF)


FA '13
D6b '10
FA '09
UFA '14 (SD)

10/10
10/10
10/10
10/7
9/1

OT
OT
DE

6-6 330 02/15/88


6-5 318 09/09/88
6-5 295 05/06/89

27
27
26

5
5
5

Florida
Louisville
Ohio State

Fort Lauderdale, FL
Country Club Hills, IL
Pittsburgh, PA

D2 '11
FA '15
D1 '11

10/10
0/0
10/10

S
CB
RB
CB
RB
FB
LB
G

5-11
5-10
5-9
5-9
5-10
6-2
5-11
6-5

202
182
203
198
204
240
231
316

09/13/90
07/13/90
02/24/90
08/09/90
12/14/89
11/14/89
06/07/90
01/11/90

25
25
25
25
25
26
25
25

4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4

Arizona
Georgia
Connecticut
UTEP
Cincinnati
West Virginia
Miami (FL)
Stanford

Fresno, CA
Fayetteville, GA
North Dartmouth, MA
Houston, TX
Columbus, OH
Dayton, OH
Miami, FL
Bellevue, WA

FA '12
T '15 (PHI)
FA '15
W '13 (JAX)
FA '15
FA '12
D3 '12
D1 '12

10/3
10/0
10/0
10/10
2/0
10/3
10/4
10/10

QB
WR
S
LB
LB
LB

6-4
5-11
5-9
6-2
6-3
6-1

225
189
205
222
248
233

04/04/89
02/07/91
02/23/91
01/01/91
10/13/89
12/27/89

26
24
24
24
26
25

3
3
3
3
3
3

Oklahoma
Oregon State
Syracuse
West Virginia
Georgia
Florida State

Artesia, NM
Chandler, AZ
Virginia Beach, VA
Baltimore, MD
Lumpkin, GA
Davenport, FL

D4b '13
D3 '13
D4a '13
FA '13
D1 '13
D6b '13

4/2
10/6
9/0
6/0
9/9
10/0

WR
CB
LB
DT
C/G
DE

6-4
6-0
6-1
6-7
6-4
6-6

211
191
230
352
295
303

12/20/91
08/06/91
09/06/92
08/11/92
04/23/91
05/23/93

23
24
23
23
24
22

2
2
2
2
2
2

Clemson
Duke
Ohio State
Tennessee
UAB
Notre Dame

Calhoun Falls, SC
Waxhaw, NC
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Raleigh, NC
Columbus, GA
Miami, FL

D4 '14
FA '15
D1 '14
D6b '14
FA '13
D2 '14

5/2
9/4
6/6
7/0
5/0
8/8

P
K
FB
OT

6-5
6-2
5-11
6-9

195
185
248
320

03/18/91
03/16/91
03/30/92
09/22/88

24
24
23
27

1
1
1
1

Eastern Kentucky
Rice
Kent State
Army

Essendon, Victoria, Australia


Fort Worth, TX
Reynoldsburg, OH
Meridian, MS

FA '15
FA '15
FA '15
FA '14

10/0
6/0
10/2
10/4

WR
CB
LB
LB
TE
DE

6-1
5-10
6-4
6-3
6-7
6-5

212
200
269
255
261
305

03/31/93
11/30/92
02/12/93
12/10/92
06/04/94
03/31/92

22
22
22
22
21
23

R
R
R
R
R
R

Auburn
Ohio State
Kentucky
Miami (FL)
Penn State
Central Michigan

Leroy, AL
Akron, OH
Macon, GA
Tampa, Florida
Glassport, PA
Clinton Township, MI

D3 '15
D4 '15
D1 '15
D6b '15
D5 '15
D6a '15

7/0
0/0
10/0
5/0
2/1
6/0

WR/QB
WR
RB
CB
S
LB
C/G
OT
TE
DE

6-2
6-2
5-9
6-0
5-11
6-0
6-4
6-6
6-4
6-5

213
204
204
190
199
232
318
330
261
284

01/12/92
03/19/92
05/04/90
04/06/90
12/25/90
01/03/90
10/26/91
07/07/92
09/22/92
01/03/93

23
23
25
25
24
25
24
23
23
22

R
R
2
3
1
2
R
1
1
R

Boston College
Boston College
Michigan
Nevada
Towson
Northern Iowa
Kansas State
Bloomsburg
USC
Tusculum

Wethersfield, CT
Paterson, NJ
Youngstown, OH
Roseville, CA
Elmont, NY
Granite City, IL
Wichita, KS
Strasburg, PA
Las Vegas, NV
Atlanta, GA

FA' 15
FA' 15
FA' 15
FA' 15
FA' 15
FA' 15
FA '15
FA' 15
FA' 15
FA '15

2/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0

RESERVE/INJURED; DESIGNATED FOR RETURN (1)


53
Maurkice Pouncey
C
6-4 304 07/24/89

26

Florida

Lakeland, FL

D1 '10

0/0

RESERVE/PUP LIST (1)


76
Mike Adams

OT

6-7 310 03/10/90

25

Ohio State

Farrell, PA

D2 '12

0/0

RESERVE/INJURED LIST (14)


Cortez Allen
Kelvin Beachum
Le'Veon Bell
Rob Blanchflower
Clifton Geathers
Senquez Golson
Bruce Gradkowski
Micah Hatchie
David Nelson
Kelvin Palmer
Eli Rogers
Shaun Suisham
Mitchell Van Dyk
Jordan Zumwalt

CB
T/G
RB
TE
DE
CB
QB
G
WR
OT
WR
K
OT
LB

6-1
6-3
6-1
6-4
6-8
5-9
6-1
6-4
6-5
6-4
5-10
6-0
6-7
6-4

27
26
23
25
27
22
32
23
29
25
22
33
24
24

5
4
3
1
6
R
10
R
6
1
R
11
1
2

The Citadel
SMU
Michigan State
Massachusetts
South Carolina
Ole Miss
Toledo
Washington
Florida
Baylor
Louisville
Bowling Green
Portland State
UCLA

Ocala, FL
Mexia, TX
Reynoldsburg, OH
Leominster, MA
Georgetown, SC
Pascagoula, MS
Pittsburgh, PA
Haleiwa, HI
Wichita Falls, TX
Dallas, TX
Miami, FL
Wallaceburg, Ontario, Canada
Paso Robles, CA
La Habra, CA

D4 '11
D7d '12
D2 '13
D7 '14
FA '14
D2 '15
UFA '13 (CIN)
FA '15
FA '15
FA '15
FA '15
FA '10
FA '15
D6a '14

1/0
6/6
6/6
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0

PRACTICE SQUAD (10)


16
Tyler Murphy
19
Shakim Phillips
33
Fitzgerald Toussaint
38
Isaiah Frey
37
Jordan Dangerfield
54
L.J. Fort
67
B.J. Finney
71
Matt Feiler
85
Xavier Grimble
99
Caushaud Lyons

Head Coach:
Assistant Coaches:

WT

197
303
225
250
299
176
217
297
217
302
187
199
313
235

DOB

10/29/88
06/08/89
02/18/92
06/08/90
12/11/87
07/07/93
01/27/83
05/15/92
11/07/86
10/23/90
12/23/92
12/29/81
01/02/91
10/13/91

AGE EXP COLLEGE

Experience Includes 2015 Season


Number of Players on Active Roster: 53
Mike Tomlin
John Mitchell (Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Line); Todd Haley (Offensive Coordinator); Keith Butler (Defensive
Coordinator); Danny Smith (Special Teams Coordinator); James Daniel (Tight Ends); Randy Fichtner (Quarterbacks);
Carnell Lake (Defensive Backs); Richard Mann (Wide Receivers); Mike Munchak (Offensive Line); Jerry Olsavsky (Inside
Linebackers); Joey Porter (Outside Linebackers); James Saxon (Running Backs); Shaun Sarrett (Offensive Asst.); Steve
Meyer (Coaching Asst.); Garrett Giemont (Conditioning Coordinator); Marcel Pastoor (Conditioning Asst.)

2015 GP/GS

2015 ROSTER MOVES


Date
1/5/15
1/5/15
1/5/15
1/5/15
1/5/15
1/5/15
1/5/15
1/8/15
1/8/15
1/9/15
1/9/15
1/9/15
1/9/15
1/9/15
1/9/15
1/12/15
1/13/15
1/15/15
1/20/15
1/23/15
1/27/15
1/30/15
2/4/15
3/2/15
3/6/15
3/9/15
3/9/15
3/9/15
3/13/15
3/13/15
3/22/15
3/26/15
4/1/15
4/2/15
4/3/15
4/10/15
4/13/15
4/14/15
4/17/15
4/20/15
4/29/15
4/30/15
5/1/15
5/1/15
5/2/15
5/2/15
5/2/15
5/2/15
5/2/15
5/2/15
5/2/15
5/2/15
5/2/15
5/2/15
5/2/15
5/2/15
5/2/15
5/2/15
5/2/15
5/2/15
5/2/15
5/4/15
5/8/15
5/8/15
5/9/15
5/9/15
5/11/15
5/11/15
5/11/15
5/11/15
5/11/15
5/11/15
5/11/15
5/12/15

Pos.
TE
CB
WR
DE
LB
DE
OT
S
WR
LB
WR
DE
S
TE
LB
C/G
S
OT
LB
P
P
S
LS
WR
QB
LB
TE
DE
QB
RB
LB
WR
DE
LB
CB
S
S
P
LS
FB
S
LB
CB
WR
CB
TE
DE
LB
S
TE
DT
DE
G
C
C/G
WR/QB
DE
G
WR
RB
OT
OT
G
DE
WR
LS
DE
P
DT
CB
LB
RB
DT
CB

Name
Rob Blanchflower
Kevin Fogg
C.J. Goodwin
Ethan Hemer
Howard Jones
Joe Kruger
Alejandro Villanueva
Jordan Dangerfield
LDamian Washington
Terence Garvin
Brelan Chancellor
Matt Conrath
Alden Darby
Michael Egnew
Roosevelt Nix
Chris Hubbard
Isaiah Lewis
Mitchell Van Dyk
Shawn Lemon
Brad Wing
Richie Leone
Ian Wild
Greg Warren
Lance Moore
Tajh Boyd
Arthur Moats
Matt Spaeth
Brett Keisel
Ben Roethlisberger
DeAngelo Williams
James Harrison
Darrius Heyward-Bey
Clifton Geathers
Shayon Green
Antwon Blake
Troy Polamalu
Will Allen
Jordan Berry
Brandon Hartson
Will Johnson
Robert Golden
Bud Dupree
Senquez Golson
Sammie Coates
Doran Grant
Jesse James
L.T. Walton
Anthony Chickillo
Gerod Holliman
Cameron Clear
Nigel Crawford-Kinney
Niko Davis
Miles Dieffenbach
Reese Dismukes
B.J. Finney
Tyler Murphy
Bradon Prate
Collin Rahrig
Eli Rogers
Ross Scheuerman
Kevin Whimpey
Micah Hatchie
Collin Rahrig
L.T. Walton
Brelan Chancellor
Brandon Hartson
Bradon Prate
Richie Leone
Nigel Crawford-Kinney
Doran Grant
Anthony Chickillo
Cameron Stingily
Mike Thornton
Senquez Golson

Transaction
Signed Reserve/Future Contract
Signed Reserve/Future Contract
Signed Reserve/Future Contract
Signed Reserve/Future Contract
Signed Reserve/Future Contract
Signed Reserve/Future Contract
Signed Reserve/Future Contract
Signed Reserve/Future Contract
Signed Reserve/Future Contract
Signed New Contract (one-year)
Signed Reserve/Future Contract
Signed Reserve/Future Contract
Signed Reserve/Future Contract
Signed Reserve/Future Contract
Signed Reserve/Future Contract
Signed New Contract (one-year)
Signed Reserve/Future Contract
Signed Reserve/Future Contract
Signed Reserve/Future Contract
Signed New Contract (one-year)
Signed Reserve/Future Contract
Signed Reserve/Future Contract
Signed New Contract (one-year)
Released
Signed Reserve/Future Contract
Signed New Contract (three-years)
Signed New Contract (two-years)
Released
Signed Contract Extension (five-years)
Signed Contract (two-years)
Signed New Contract (two-years)
Signed New Contract (one-year)
Signed New Contract (one-year)
Signed Contract
Signed Restricted Free Agent Tender
Retired
Signed New Contract (one-year)
Signed New Contract
Claimed off Waivers (from Kansas City)
Signed Restricted Free Agent Tender
Signed Restricted Free Agent Tender
Drafted
Drafted
Drafted
Drafted
Drafted
Drafted
Drafted
Drafted
Agreed To Terms (RFA)
Agreed To Terms (RFA)
Agreed To Terms (RFA)
Agreed To Terms (RFA)
Agreed To Terms (RFA)
Agreed To Terms (RFA)
Agreed To Terms (RFA)
Agreed To Terms (RFA)
Agreed To Terms (RFA)
Agreed To Terms (RFA)
Agreed To Terms (RFA)
Agreed To Terms (RFA)
Agreed To Terms (RFA)
Designated As A Tryout Player
Signed Rookie Contract
Released
Released
Released
Released
Released
Signed Rookie Contract
Signed Rookie Contract
Signed Contract (RFA)
Signed Contract (RFA)
Signed Rookie Contract

Date
5/12/15
5/14/15
5/14/15
5/15/15
5/19/15
5/19/15
5/30/15
6/17/15
6/17/15
7/16/15
7/24/15
7/24/15
7/25/15
7/25/15
7/25/15
7/25/15
7/25/15
7/29/15
7/29/15
8/1/15
8/2/15
8/2/15
8/2/15
8/3/15
8/5/15
8/5/15
8/6/15
8/6/15
8/7/15
8/7/15
8/8/15
8/8/15
8/11/15
8/11/15
8/12/15
8/12/15
8/12/15
8/12/15
8/16/15
8/18/15
8/18/15
8/19/15
8/19/15
8/25/15
8/25/15
8/25/15
8/25/15
8/31/15
8/31/15
8/31/15
8/31/15
8/31/15
8/31/15
8/31/15
8/31/15
8/31/15
8/31/15
8/31/15
8/31/15
8/31/15
8/31/15
8/31/15
8/31/15
8/31/15
9/4/15
9/5/15
9/5/15
9/5/15
9/5/15
9/5/15
9/5/15
9/5/15
9/5/15
9/5/15

Pos.
WR
TE
LB
WR
QB/WR
WR
S
G
OT
DE
S
OT
OT
QB
CB
LB
C
LB
S
CB
RB
RB
TE
C
WR
WR
TE
TE
DE
DT
S
S
QB/WR
K
K
RB
RB
WR
QB
QB
WR
LB
LB
WR
C/G
QB
QB
K
OT
CB
K
TE
DE
TE
G
WR
WR
RB
DE
DT
G
S
OT
S
P
RB
WR
OT
OT
RB
RB
DE
DE
DT

Name
Shakim Phillips
Jesse James
Bud Dupree
Sammie Coates
Devin Gardner
LDamian Washington
Gerod Holliman
Collin Rahrig
Micah Hatchie
Cameron Heyward
Jordan Dangerfield
Kelvin Palmer
Mike Adams
Bruce Gradkowski
Senquez Golson
Shawn Lemon
Maurkice Pouncey
Shawn Lemon
Jordan Sullen
Brandon Boykin
Jawon Chisholm
Ross Scheuerman
Michael Egnew
Maurkice Pouncey
Eli Rogers
Kenzel Doe
Rob Blanchflower
Ray Hamilton
Clifton Geathers
Joe Okafor
Isaiah Lewis
Jordan Dangerfield
Devin Gardner
Garrett Hartley
Shaun Suisham
Cameron Stingily
Braylon Heard
David Nelson
Bruce Gradkowski
Tajh Boyd
Jarrod West
Jordan Zumwalt
L.J. Fort
David Nelson
Doug Legursky
Bruce Gradkowski
Mike Vick
Josh Scobee
Mike Adams
Senquez Golson
Garrett Hartley
Cameron Clear
Niko Davis
Ray Hamilton
Miles Dieffenbach
Kenzel Doe
C.J. Goodwin
Braylon Heard
Joe Kruger
Joe Okafor
Collin Rahrig
Jordan Sullen
Kevin Whimpey
Ian Wild
Brad Wing
LeVeon Bell
Martavis Bryant
Mitchell Van Dyk
Kelvin Palmer
Jawon Chisholm
Josh Harris
Matt Conrath
Ethan Hemer
Mike Thornton

Transaction
Signed Contract (RFA)
Signed Rookie Contract
Signed Rookie Contract
Signed Rookie Contract
Claimed off Waivers (from New England)
Released
Signed Rookie Contract
Signed Contract
Waived/Injured
Signed New Contract (six-years)
Released
Signed Contract
PUP List
PUP List
PUP List
PUP List
PUP List
Released
Signed Contract
Trade (from Phil., 5th round, 2016)
Signed Contract
Waived/Injured
Released
Activated from Pup List
Waived/Injured
Signed Contract
Waived/Injured
Claimed off Waivers (from Dallas)
Reserve/Injured List
Signed Contract
Waived/Injured
Signed Contract
Waived/Injured
Signed Contract
Reserve/Injured List
Waived/Injured
Signed Contract
Signed Contract
Activated from Pup List
Released
Signed Contract
Waived/Injured
Claimed off Waivers (from New England)

Reserve/Injured List
Signed Contract
Reserve/Injured List
Signed Contract
Trade (from Jax., 6th round, 2016)
Reserve/PUP List
Reserve/Injured List
Reserve/Injured List
Waived/Injured
Waived/Injured
Waived/Injured
Released
Released
Released
Released
Released
Released
Released
Released
Released
Released
Trade (to N.Y. Giants, 7th round, 2016)
Reserve/Suspended
Reserve/Suspended
Waived/Injured
Waived/Injured
Released
Released
Released
Released
Released

2015 ROSTER MOVES


9/5/15
9/5/15
9/5/15
9/5/15
9/5/15
9/5/15
9/5/15
9/5/15
9/5/15
9/5/15
9/5/15
9/5/15
9/5/15
9/5/15
9/6/15
9/6/15
9/6/15
9/6/15
9/6/15
9/6/15
9/6/15
9/6/15
9/6/15
9/6/15
9/6/15
9/6/15
9/6/15
9/6/15
9/6/15
9/6/15
9/7/15
9/7/15
9/7/15
9/7/15
9/7/15
9/7/15
9/7/15
9/7/15
9/7/15
9/7/15
9/7/15
9/7/15
9/7/15
9/7/15
9/21/15
9/23/15
9/23/15
9/24/15
9/24/15
9/29/15
9/29/15
9/30/15
9/30/15
10/2/15
10/3/15
10/3/15
10/6/15
10/13/15
10/13/15
10/19/15
10/19/15
10/24/15
10/24/15
10/27/15
11/2/15
11/2/15
11/4/15
11/4/15
11/5/15
11/5/15
11/5/15

S
S
S
C
C/G
C/G
CB
CB
LB
LB
LB
WR
WR
CB
CB
RB
LB
DE
RB
S
C
OL
LB
LB
DE
WR
WR
TE
C
C/G
RB
OL
WR
TE
C
S
DE
WR
OT
TE
RB
C
CB
LB
RB
RB
WR/QB
WR
WR/QB
C
C/G
DE
LB
DE
K
K
WR
S
WR
T/G
OT
WR/QB
CB
CB
RB
RB
WR/QB
CB
WR/KR
WR/RB
WR/QB

Jordan Dangerfield
Alden Darby
Gerod Holliman
Reese Dismukes
B.J. Finney
Doug Legursky
Kevin Fogg
B.W. Webb
L.J. Fort
Shayon Green
Howard Jones
Shakim Phillips
Jarrod West
Ross Cockrell
Doran Grant
Jordan Todman
Anthony Chickillo
Caushaud Lyons
Dominique Brown
Jordan Dangerfield
Reese Dismukes
Antonio Johnson
L.J. Fort
Shayon Green
Ethan Hemer
Shakim Phillips
Jarrod West
Harold Spears
Maurkice Pouncey
Doug Legursky
Dominique Brown
Antonio Johnson
Jarrod West
Harold Spears
Reese Dismukes
Shayon Green
Ethan Hemer
Isaiah Burse
Matt Feiler
Xavier Grimble
Fitzgerald Toussaint
Barrett Jones
Doran Grant
Anthony Chickillo
LeVeon Bell
LeVeon Bell
Tyler Murphy
Isaiah Burse
Tyler Murphy
Barrett Jones
B.J. Finney
Caushaud Lyons
Anthony Chickillo
Caushaud Lyons
Josh Scobee
Chris Boswell
Martavis Bryant
Ross Ventrone
Martavis Bryant
Kelvin Beachum
Byron Stingily
Tyler Murphy
Cortez Allen
Isaiah Frey
LeVeon Bell
Isaiah Pead
Tyler Murphy
Doran Grant
Jacoby Jones
Dri Archer
Tyler Murphy

Released
Released
Released
Released
Released
Released
Released
Released
Released
Released
Released
Released
Released
Signed Contract
Released
Signed Contract
Released
Claimed off Waivers (from Tampa Bay)
Signed to Practice Squad
Signed to Practice Squad
Signed to Practice Squad
Signed to Practice Squad
Signed to Practice Squad
Signed to Practice Squad
Signed to Practice Squad
Signed to Practice Squad
Signed to Practice Squad
Signed to Practice Squad
Reserve/Injured; Designated For Return
Signed Contract
Released from Practice Squad
Released from Practice Squad
Released from Practice Squad
Released from Practice Squad
Released from Practice Squad
Released from Practice Squad
Released from Practice Squad
Signed to Practice Squad
Signed to Practice Squad
Signed to Practice Squad
Signed to Practice Squad
Signed to Practice Squad
Signed to Practice Squad
Signed to Practice Squad
Suspension Lifted
Activated To 53-Man Roster
Released
Released
Signed to Practice Squad
Released
Signed to Practice Squad
Released
Signed to Active Roster from Practice Squad
Signed to Practice Squad
Released
Signed Contract
Suspension Lifted
Released
Activated To 53-Man Roster
Reserve/Injured List
Signed Contract
Added to Active Roster
Reserve/Injured List
Signed to Practice Squad
Reserve/Injured List
Signed Contract
Released
Added to Active Roster
Claimed off Waivers (from San Diego)
Released
Signed to Practice Squad

HOW THE 2015 STEELERS WERE BUILT


Year-Record (Finish)

Draft Choices (23)

Free Agents (23)


Unrestricted Free Agents (4)
Waivers (2)
Trade (1)

2004: 15-1 (1st AFC North)

QB

Ben Roethlisberger

(#1)

2005: 11-5 (2nd AFC North)

TE

Heath Miller

(#1)

2007: 10-6 (1st AFC North)

LB

Lawrence Timmons

(#1)

2009: 9-7 (3rd AFC North)


2010: 12-4 (T-1st AFC North)

LS

Greg Warren

FA

G
DT

Ramon Foster
Steve McLendon

FA
FA

WR

Antonio Brown

(#6b)

2011: 12-4 (T-1 AFC North)

DE
OT

Cameron Heyward
Marcus Gilbert

(#1)
(#2)

2012: 8-8 (3rd AFC North)

G
LB

David DeCastro
Sean Spence

(#1)
(#3)

FB
S

Will Johnson
Robert Golden

FA
FA

2013: 8-8 (2nd AFC North)

LB
WR
S
QB
LB

Jarvis Jones
Markus Wheaton
Shamarko Thomas
Landry Jones
Vince Williams

(#1)
(#3)
(#4a)
(#4b)
(#6b)

CB
S
C/G
CB
LB
TE
C/G

William Gay
Will Allen
Cody Wallace
Antwon Blake
Terence Garvin
Matt Spaeth
Chris Hubbard

FA
FA
FA
W (JAX)
FA
FA
FA

2014: 11-5 (1st AFC North)

LB
DE
WR
DT

Ryan Shazier
Stephon Tuitt
Martavis Bryant
Daniel McCullers

(#1)
(#2)
(#4)
(#6b)

OT
S
DE
LB
LB
WR

Alejandro Villanueva
Mike Mitchell
Cam Thomas
James Harrison
Arthur Moats
Darrius Heyward-Bey

FA
UFA (CAR)
UFA (SD)
FA
UFA (BUF)
UFA (IND)

2015: 6-4 (2nd AFC North)

LB
WR
CB
TE
DE
LB

Bud Dupree
Sammie Coates
Doran Grant
Jesse James
L.T. Walton
Anthony Chickillo

(#1)
(#3)
(#4)
(#5)
(#6a)
(#6b)

RB
P
CB
QB
C/G
FB
CB
K
RB
OT
RB
WR/KR

DeAngelo Williams
Jordan Berry
Ross Cockrell
Mike Vick
Doug Legursky
Roosevelt Nix
Brandon Boykin
Chris Boswell
Jordan Todman
Byron Stingily
Isaiah Pead
Jacoby Jones

FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
T (PHI)
FA
FA
FA
FA
W (SD)

st

2015 STARTING LINEUPS


OFFENSE
Opponent
WR

LT

LG

RG

RT

TE

vs. Minnesota (8/9)

Coates

Beachum

Foster

Wallace

DeCastro

Gilbert

At Jacksonville (8/14)

Brown

Beachum

Foster

Pouncey

DeCastro

GREEN BAY (8/23)

Brown

Beachum

Foster

Pouncey

At Buffalo (8/29)

Brown

Beachum

Foster

CAROLINA (9/3)

Bryant

Van Dyk

WR

WR

QB

RB

FB

Spaeth Goodwin

Jones

Stingily

Johnson

Gilbert

Miller

Wheaton

Roethlisberger

Bell

Bryant (WR)

DeCastro

Gilbert

Miller

Wheaton

Roethlisberger

Bell

Spaeth (TE)

Wallace

DeCastro

Gilbert

Miller

Bryant

Roethlisberger

Williams Wheaton (WR)

Legursky

Hubbard

Finney

Villanueva Phillips Murphy

Vick

Harris

LT

LG

RG

RT

TE

WR

QB

RB

Brown

Beachum

Foster

Wallace

DeCastro

Gilbert

Miller

Wheaton

Roethlisberger

Williams Spaeth (TE)

SAN FRANCISCO (9/20) Brown

Beachum

Foster

Wallace

DeCastro

Gilbert

Miller

Spaeth (TE)

Roethlisberger

Williams Johnson

At St. Louis (9/27)

Brown

Beachum

Foster

Wallace

DeCastro

Gilbert

Miller

Wheaton

Roethlisberger

Bell

Williams (WR)

BALTIMORE (10/1)

Brown

Beachum

Foster

Wallace

DeCastro

Gilbert

Miller

Wheaton

Vick

Bell

Heyward-Bey (WR)

At San Diego (10/12)

Brown

Beachum

Foster

Wallace

DeCastro

Gilbert

Miller

Spaeth (TE)

Vick

Bell

Johnson

ARIZONA (10/18)

Brown

Beachum

Foster

Wallace

DeCastro

Gilbert

Miller

Wheaton

Vick

Bell

Johnson

At Kansas City (10/25)

Brown

Villanueva

Foster

Wallace

DeCastro

Gilbert

Miller

Wheaton

Jones

Bell

Bryant (WR)

CINCINNATI (11/1)

Brown

Villanueva

Foster

Wallace

DeCastro

Gilbert

Miller

Spaeth (TE)

Roethlisberger

Bell

Nix

OAKLAND (11/8)

Brown

Villanueva

Foster

Wallace

DeCastro

Gilbert

Miller

Heyward-Bey (WR)

Roethlisberger

Bryant (WR)

Wheaton (WR)

CLEVELAND (11/15)

Brown

Villanueva

Foster

Wallace

DeCastro

Gilbert

Miller

James (TE)

Jones

Williams Nix

Preseason

Nix

Opponent
FB

Regular Season
At New England (9/10)

At Seattle (11/29)
INDIANAPOLIS (12/6)
At Cincinnati (12/13)
DENVER (12/20)
At Baltimore (12/27)
At Cleveland (1/3)

2015 STARTING LINEUPS


DEFENSE
Opponent
LE

NT

RE

LOLB

LILB

RILB

ROLB

LCB

RCB

SS

FS

vs. Minnesota (8/9)

Heyward

McLendon

Tuitt

Moats

Shazier

Timmons

Green

Gay

Blake

W. Allen

Darby

At Jacksonville (8/14)

Heyward

McLendon

Tuitt

Moats

Shazier

Spence

Jones

Gay

C. Allen

Thomas

W. Allen

GREEN BAY (8/23)

Heyward

McLendon

Tuitt

Moats

Shazier

Spence

Blake (CB) Gay

C. Allen

Thomas

Mitchell

At Buffalo (8/29)

Heyward

McLendon

Walton

Moats

Shazier

Williams

Jones

Gay

C. Allen

Thomas

W. Allen

CAROLINA (9/3)

Hemer

McCullers

Walton

Moats

Spence

Williams

Chickillo

Blake

Boykiin

Thomas

Golden

LE

NT

RE

LOLB

LILB

RILB

ROLB

LCB

RCB

SS

FS

Heyward

McLendon

Tuitt

Moats

Shazier

Timmons

Jones

Gay

Blake

W. Allen

Mitchell

SAN FRANCISCO (9/20) Heyward

McLendon

Tuitt

Moats

Shazier

Timmons

Jones

Gay

Blake

W. Allen

Mitchell

At St. Louis (9/27)

Heyward

McLendon

Tuitt

Moats

Spence

Timmons

Jones

Gay

Blake

W. Allen

Mitchell

BALTIMORE (10/1)

Heyward

McLendon

Tuitt

Moats

Spence

Timmons

Jones

Gay

Blake

W. Allen

Mitchell

At San Diego (10/12)

Heyward

Cockrell (CB) Tuitt

Moats

Spence

Timmons

Jones

Gay

Blake

W. Allen

Mitchell

ARIZONA (10/18)

Heyward

Cockrell (CB) Tuitt

Moats

Spence

Timmons

Harrison

Gay

Blake

Golden

Mitchell

At Kansas City (10/25)

Heyward

McLendon

Thomas

Moats

Shazier

Timmons

Jones

Gay

Blake

Golden

Mitchell

CINCINNATI (11/1)

Heyward

McLendon

Cockrell (CB) Moats

Shazier

Timmons

Jones

Gay

Blake

Golden

Mitchell

OAKLAND (11/8)

Heyward

Cockrell (CB) Tuitt

Moats

Shazier

Timmons

Jones

Gay

Blake

W. Allen

Mitchell

CLEVELAND (11/15)

Heyward

McLendon

Moats

Shazier

Timmons

Jones

Gay

Blake

W. Allen

Mitchell

Preseason

Opponent

Regular Season
At New England (9/10)

At Seattle (11/29)
INDIANAPOLIS (12/6)
At Cincinnati (12/13)
DENVER (12/20)
At Baltimore (12/27)
At Cleveland (1/3)

Tuitt

2015 PLAYER PARTICIPATION


Games

1 2
Sep Sep
10 20
@
NE

Names
Adams, Mike
Allen, Cortez
Allen, Will
Archer, Dri
Beachum, Kelvin
Bell, Le'Veon
Berry, Jordan
Blake, Antwon
Blanchflower, Rob
Boswell, Chris
Boykin, Brandon
Brown, Antonio
Bryant, Martavis
Burse, Isaiah
Chickillo, Anthony
Clear, Cameron
Coates, Sammie
Cockrell, Ross
Dangerfield, Jordan
DeCastro, David
Dupree, Bud
Feiler, Matt
Finney, B.J.
Fort, L.J.
Foster, Ramon
Frey, Isaiah
Garvin, Terence
Gay, William
Geathers, Clifton
Gilbert, Marcus
Golden, Robert
Golson, Senquez
Gradkowski, Bruce
Grant, Doran
Grimble, Xavier
Hamilton, Ray
Harrison, James
Hartley, Garrett
Hatchie, Micah
Heyward, Cameron
Heyward-Bey, Darrius
Hubbard, Chris
James, Jesse
Johnson, Will
Jones, Barrett
Jones, Jacoby
Jones, Jarvis

SF

3 4
Sep Oct
27 1
@

5 6
Oct Oct
12 18
@

STL BAL SD

AZ

7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Oct Nov Nov Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec Jan
25 1 8 15 29 6 13 20 27 3
@
@
@
@ @
KC

CIN OAK CLE SEA IND CIN DEN BAL CLE

PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP
P SI SI SI SI SI IR IR IR IR
SS SS SS SS SS SI SI SI SS SS
P P P P P P P P LT LT LT LT LT LT IR IR IR IR
SUS SUS RB RB RB RB RB RB IR IR
P P P P P P P P P P
RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB
IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR
P P P P P P
P P P P P P P P P P
WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR
SUS SUS SUS SUS SUS P WR P WR P
PS PS PS PS PS SI SI P P P P P
IR SI SI P P P P P DNP P P
SI P P P CB CB P CB CB P
PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS
RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG
P P P P P P P P P P
PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS
PS PS PS PS PS PS PS
PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS
LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG
PS PS PS
P P P P P P SI SI SI SI
LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB
IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR
RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT
P P P P P SS SS SS P P
IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR
IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR
PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS SI DNP
PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS
IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR
P P P P P ROLBP P P SI
IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR
LDE LDE LDE LDE LDE LDE LDE LDE LDE LDE
P P P WR P P P P WR P
SI SI SI P SI SI P P P P
SI SI SI SI SI SI SI SI P TE
P FB P P FB FB P P P P
PS PS PS P P
ROLBROLBROLBROLBROLBSI ROLB ROLBROLBROLB

Bold denotes starter and position


P

Played
DNP

Did Not Play


SI

Sunday Inactive
PS

Practice Squad
PUP

Reserve/PUP List
SUS

Reserve/Suspended
IR

Reserve/Injured List
DFR

Reserve/Injured; Designated For Return

Career
G/S

Consec.
G/S

2015 Injury
Games
Missed

2015
Games/
Starts

41/20
56/18
170/46
20/0
44/39
35/35
10/0
56/11
0/0
6/0
58/6
80/53
15/5
12/0
5/0
0/0
7/0
16/4
0/0
45/44
10/0
0/0
0/0
17/1
96/81
27/7
37/2
138/86
37/0
57/56
57/3
0/0
37/20
0/0
0/0
0/0
166/110
59/0
0/0
74/39
98/67
6/0
2/1
57/20
10/0
126/33
30/20

0/0
0/0
2/2
0/0
0/0
0/0
10/0
38/10
0/0
6/0
58/0
47/30
5/0
0/0
5/0
0/0
2/0
9/0
0/0
34/34
10/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
22/22
0/0
0/0
138/23
0/0
12/12
54/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
74/38
54/0
4/0
2/1
41/0
0/0
6/0
4/4

10
9
3
0
4
2
0
0
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
10
0
0
10
10
0
0
10
1
5
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
1

0/0
1/0
7/7
8/0
6/6
6/6
10/0
10/10
0/0
6/0
10/0
10/10
5/2
0/0
5/0
0/0
7/0
9/4
0/0
10/10
10/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
10/10
0/0
6/0
10/10
0/0
10/10
10/3
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
9/1
0/0
0/0
10/10
10/2
5/0
2/1
10/3
0/0
7/0
9/9

2015 PLAYER PARTICIPATION


Games

1 2
Sep Sep
10 20
@
NE

Names
Jones, Landry
Legursky, Doug
Lyons, Caushaud
McCullers, Daniel
McLendon, Steve
Miller, Heath
Mitchell, Mike
Moats, Arthur
Murphy, Tyler
Nelson, David
Nix, Roosevelt
Palmer, Kelvin
Pead, Isaiah
Phillips, Shakim
Pouncey, Maurkice
Roethlisberger, Ben
Rogers, Eli
Scobee, Josh
Shazier, Ryan
Spaeth, Matt
Spence, Sean
Stingily, Byron
Suisham, Shaun
Thomas, Cam
Thomas, Shamarko
Timmons, Lawrence
Todman, Jordan
Toussaint, Fitzgerald
Tuitt, Stephon
Van Dyk, Mitchell
Ventrone, Ross
Vick, Mike
Villanueva, Alejandro
Wallace, Cody
Walton, L.T.
Warren, Greg
Wheaton, Markus
Williams, DeAngelo
Williams, Vince
Zumwalt, Jordan

SF

3 4
Sep Oct
27 1
@

5 6
Oct Oct
12 18
@

STL BAL SD

AZ

SI SI SI DNP DNP P
DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP P
SI SI SI PS PS
P P SI SI SI P
NT NT NT NT P P
TE TE TE TE TE TE
FS FS FS FS FS FS

7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Oct Nov Nov Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec Jan
25 1 8 15 29 6 13 20 27 3
@
@
@
@ @
KC

CIN OAK CLE SEA IND CIN DEN BAL CLE

QB
P
PS
P
NT
TE
FS

DNP P
P P
PS PS
P P
NT P
TE TE
FS FS

QB
P
PS
P
NT
TE
FS

LOLBLOLBLOLBLOLBLOLBLOLB LOLBLOLB LOLBLOLB

P P PS PS PS PS DNP SI PS PS
IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR
P P P P P P P FB P FB
IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR
SI SI
PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS
DFR DFR DFR DFR DFR DFR DFR DFR DFR DFR
QB QB QB SI SI SI SI QB QB P
IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR
P P P P LILBLILBSI SI SI SI LILBLILBLILBLILB
TE TE P SI TE P P TE SI SI
P P LILBLILBLILBLILBP P P P
SI SI SI SI
IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR
P P P P P P RDE P DNP P
P P P P P P P P P SI
RILBRILBRILBRILBRILBRILBRILBRILBRILBRILB
P P P P P P P P P P
PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS
RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE SI SI RDE RDE
IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR
P P P P P DNP P P QB QB QB SI SI SI SI
P P P P P P LT LT LT LT
C C C C C C C C C C
SI SI P P P P P P SI DNP
P P P P P P P P P P
WR P WR WR P WR WR P WR P
RB RB WR P P P P P P RB
P P P P P P P P P P
IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR

Bold denotes starter and position


P

Played
DNP

Did Not Play


SI

Sunday Inactive
PS

Practice Squad
PUP

Reserve/PUP List
SUS

Reserve/Suspended
IR

Reserve/Injured List
DFR

Reserve/Injured; Designated For Return

Career
G/S

Consec.
G/S

2015 Injury
Games
Missed

2015
Games/
Starts

4/2
70/30
0/0
7/0
73/29
164/162
102/49
85/39
2/0
50/28
10/2
0/0
27/1
0/0
62/62
165/163
0/0
172/0
15/11
117/70
26/13
20/9
128/0
79/25
34/2
136/104
43/3
4/0
24/12
0/0
22/0
143/115
10/4
43/16
6/0
159/0
38/18
127/86
41/13
0/0

2/1
5/0
0/0
5/0
14/1
40/40
41/40
42/10
0/0
0/0
10/1
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
3/0
0/0
0/0
4/4
0/0
26/0
0/0
0/0
1/0
0/0
97/79
42/0
0/0
2/2
0/0
11/0
0/0
10/4
25/10
0/0
90/0
34/0
10/1
41/0
0/0

2
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
10
0
10
0
0
10
4
10
0
4
3
0
0
10
0
1
0
0
0
2
10
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
10

4/2
5/0
0/0
7/0
10/7
10/10
10/10
10/10
2/0
0/0
10/2
0/0
2/0
0/0
0/0
6/5
0/0
4/0
6/6
7/4
10/4
0/0
0/0
9/1
9/0
10/10
10/0
0/0
8/8
0/0
5/0
5/3
10/4
10/10
6/0
10/0
10/6
10/4
10/0
0/0

2015 INDIVIDUAL HIGHS


OPPONENTS

STEELERS

vs BAL (10/1)
vs BAL (10/1)
vs OAK (11/8)
vs BAL (10/1)
at KC (10/25)

Justin Forsett
Justin Forsett
Latavius Murray
Michael Campanaro
Charcandrick West

27
150
44
1
1

at NE (9/10)
vs CIN (11/1)
vs AZ (10/18)
vs SF (9/20)
at NE (9/10)

Julian Edelman
A.J. Green
John Brown
Torrey Smith
Rob Gronkowski

11
11
196
75t
3

at SD (10/12)
at SD (10/12)
vs AZ (10/18)
vs SF (9/20)
at NE (9/10)

Philip Rivers
Philip Rivers
Carson Palmer
Colin Kaepernick
Tom Brady

48
35
421
75t
4

vs AZ (10/18)
vs CIN (11/1)

Carson Palmer
Andy Dalton

at STL (9/27)
vs CIN (11/1)
at KC (10/25)

Tavon Austin
Adam Jones
DeAnthony Thomas

vs AZ (10/18)

RUSHING
Rushes
Yards
Long
TDs

27
170
55
3

RECEIVING
Receptions

DeAngelo Williams
DeAngelo Williams
DeAngelo Williams
DeAngelo Williams

vs OAK (11/8)
vs OAK (11/8)
vs CIN (11/1)
vs SF (9/20)

17

Antonio Brown

vs OAK (11/8)

284
88
2
2

Antonio Brown
Martavis Bryant
Martavis Bryant
Antonio Brown

vs OAK (11/8)
vs AZ (10/18)
vs AZ (10/18)
vs CLE (11/15)

INTs

45
28
379
88
3
3
3

Ben Roethlisberger
Ben Roethlisberger
Ben Roethlisberger
Landry Jones
Ben Roethlisberger
Ben Roethlisberger
Ben Roethlisberger

vs CIN (11/1)
vs CIN (11/1)
vs CLE (11/15)
vs AZ (10/18)
vs SF (9/20)
vs CLE (11/15)
vs SF (9/20)

3
33
25
0

PUNT RETURNS
Returns
Yards
Long
TDs

5
51
29
0

Antonio Brown
Antonio Brown
Antonio Brown

at SD (10/12)
vs BAL (10/1)
vs BAL (10/1)

David Johnson

KICKOFF RETURNS
Returns

vs AZ (10/18)
vs AZ (10/18)

David Johnson
David Johnson

136
32
0

Yards
Long
TDs

4
4
4
116
38
0

Dri Archer
Dri Archer
Jacoby Jones
Dri Archer
Dri Archer

vs AZ (10/18)
at KC (10/25)
vs OAK (11/8)
at KC (10/25)
at KC (10/25)

vs OAK (11/8)
vs OAK (11/8)
at KC (10/25)
at KC (10/25)
at NE (9/10)
vs CIN (11/1)
vs OAK (11/8)
vs CLE (11/15)
at NE (9/10)
at STL (9/27)
vs AZ (10/18)

Marquette King
Marquette King
Dustin Colquitt
Dustin Colquitt
Ryan Allen
Kevin Huber
Marquette King
Andy Lee
Ryan Allen
Johnny Hekker
Drew Butler

7
277
54.7
54.0
67
3
3
3
1
1
1

PUNTS
Punts
Yards
Avg.
Net
Long
In 20

8
322
49.0
43.7
79
6

Jordan Berry
Jordan Berry
Jordan Berry
Jordan Berry
Jordan Berry
Jordan Berry

at SD (10/12)
at SD (10/12)
at STL (9/27)
vs SF (9/20)
vs AZ (10/18)
at SD (10/12)

Jordan Berry

vs AZ (10/18)

vs CIN (11/1)

Reggie Nelson

INTERCEPTIONS
Interceptions

vs CIN (11/1)

Reggie Nelson

37
0

vs BAL (10/1)
vs OAK (11/8)
vs OAK (11/8)
vs SF (9/20)
at STL (9/27)
at STL (9/27)
vs BAL (10/1)
at STL (9/27)
vs BAL (10/1)
at KC (10/25)

Daryl Smith
DJ Hayden
DJ Hayden
NaVorro Bowman
Alec Ogletree
James Laurinaitis
Daryl Smith
Alec Ogletree
ZaDarius Smith
Tamba Hali

13
13
11
4
4
4
4
2
2
2

2
2

Yards
Long
TDs
PASSING
Attempts
Completions
Yards
Long
TDs

Touchbacks

Long Return
TDs

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
70
1

Will Allen
Ross Cockrell
Antwon Blake
Mike Mitchell
Lawrence Timmons
Antwon Blake
Mike Mitchell
Ross Cockrell
Mike Mitchell
Antwon Blake
Antwon Blake

TACKLES
Total

15

Ryan Shazier

Solo
Assisted

11
5

Ryan Shazier
Lawrence Timmons

Sacks

1.5

Stephon Tuitt

at STL (9/27)
vs BAL (10/1)
at SD (10/12)
vs AZ (10/18)
vs AZ (10/18)
vs CIN (11/1)
vs CIN (11/1)
vs OAK (11/8)
vs CLE (11/15
at SD (10/12)
at SD (10/12)

vs SF (9/20)
vs SF (9/20)
at STL (9/27)

vs SF (9/20)

2015 DRIVE ENGINEERING


Steelers
REGULAR SEASON
No.
STEELERS
Drives
Sept. 10 at NE
9
Sept. 20 vs. SF
11
Sept. 27 at STL
10
Oct. 1 vs. BAL
15
Oct. 12 at SD
12
Oct. 18 vs. AZ
12
Oct. 25 at KC
10
Nov. 1 vs. CIN
12
Nov. 8 vs. OAK
15
Nov. 15 vs. CLE
11
Nov. 29 at SEA
Dec. 6 vs. IND
Dec. 13 at CIN
Dec. 20 vs. DEN
Dec. 27 at BAL
Jan. 3 at CLE
TOTAL

117

TD
2
6
1
2
2
2
1
1
4
3

Missed Blkd
Blkd
FG
FG
FG Punt Punt Downs Fum. Int. Safety Time
2
2
0
2
0
0
0 1
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0 0
0
2
2
0
0
4
0
0
0 1
0
2
2
2
0
6
0
2
0 0
0
1
1
0
0
8
0
0
0 1
0
0
4
0
0
5
0
0
0 0
0
1
2
0
0
2
0
1
1 2
0
1
1
0
0
6
0
0
0 3
0
1
2
1
0
5
0
1
0 1
0
0
3
0
0
1
0
1
1 1
0
1

Pts
21
43
12
20
24
25
13
10
38
30

24

19

236

36.8%

TD
4
2
0
2
2
1
2
1
5
1

Missed Blkd
Blkd
FG
FG
FG Punt Punt Downs Fum. Int. Safety Time
0
0
0
4
0
0
1 0
0
2
1
0
0
4
0
2
1 0
0
0
2
0
0
4
0
2
0 1
0
0
3
0
0
4
0
3
1 1
0
0
2
0
0
5
0
0
1 1
0
0
2
1
0
3
0
1
1 2
0
1
3
1
0
3
0
0
0 0
0
1
3
0
1
4
0
0
0 2
0
1
0
0
0
7
0
0
3 1
0
1
1
0
0
4
0
1
2 1
0
1

Pts
28
18
6
23
20
13
23
16
35
9

Scoring
Effic.
40.0%
30.0%
22.2%
35.7%
33.3%
25.0%
50.0
33.3%
29.4%
18.1%

20

17

191

31.6%

42

2 10

Scoring
1st
Effic.
Drive
44.4% Missed FG
54.5%
Punt
30.0%
FG
26.7%
Punt
25.0%
Punt
50.0%
Punt
30.0%
Punt
16.7%
TD
40.0%
Downs
54.5%
Punt

Opponents
REGULAR SEASON
No.
OPPONENTS
Drives
Sept. 10 at NE
10
Sept. 20 vs. SF
10
Sept. 27 at STL
9
Oct. 1 vs. BAL
14
Oct. 12 at SD
12
Oct. 18 vs. AZ
12
Oct. 25 at KC
10
Nov. 1 vs. CIN
12
Nov. 8 vs. OAK
17
Nov. 15 vs. CLE
11
Nov. 29 at SEA
Dec. 6 vs. IND
Dec. 13 at CIN
Dec. 20 vs. DEN
Dec. 27 at BAL
Jan. 3 at CLE
TOTAL

117

42

10

1st
Drive
Punt
Punt
Punt
Punt
TD
Punt
FG
FG
TD
Fumble

2015 STEELERS SCORING DRIVES


REGULAR SEASON
Opponent

Obtained

Scoring Play

Plays

Yards

Drive
Time

Score
Pit-Opp

Qtr

Time
Remain

New England
New England
New England
New England
San Francisco
San Francisco
San Francisco
San Francisco
San Francisco
San Francisco
St. Louis
St. Louis
St. Louis
Baltimore
Baltimore
Baltimore
Baltimore
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
Arizona
Arizona
Arizona
Arizona
Arizona
Arizona
Kansas City
Kansas City
Kansas City
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Oakland
Oakland
Oakland
Oakland
Oakland
Oakland
Oakland
Cleveland
Cleveland
Cleveland
Cleveland
Cleveland
Cleveland

Kickoff
Kickoff
Punt
Punt
Punt
Kickoff
Punt
Fumble
Kickoff
Kickoff
Kickoff
Punt
Interception
Punt
Punt
Punt
Fumble
Punt
Interception
Kickoff
Kickoff
Missed FG
Kickoff
Fumble
Punt
Kickoff
Interception
Kickoff
Kickoff
Punt
Kickoff
Punt
Punt
Punt
Kickoff
Punt
Punt
Fumble
Kickoff
Fumble
Kickoff
Punt
Punt
Punt
Kickoff

Scobee 44-yd. FG
11
Johnson 1-yd. run
7
Scobee 24-yd. FG
13
Brown 11-yd. pass from Roethlisberger
12
Miller 2-yd. pass from Roethlisberger
8
Williams 2-yd. run
7
Heyward-Bey 35-yd. pass from Roethlisberger 1
Williams 2-yd. run
6
Williams 1-yd. run
6
Brown 7-yd. pass from Roethlisberger
5
Scobee 21-yd. FG
13
Bell 1-yd. run
12
Scobbe 41-yd. FG
4
Scobbe 45-yd. FG
8
Bell 11-yd. run
8
Scobee 36-yd. FG
5
Heyward-Bey 9-yd. pass from Vick
6
Boswell 47-yd. FG
9
Blake 70-yd. interception return
Wheaton 72-yd. pass from Vick
1
Bell 1-yd. run
12
Boswell 47-yd. FG
5
Boswell 48-yd. FG
7
Bryant 8-yd. pass from Jones
4
Boswell 51-yd. FG
7
Boswell 28-yd. FG
13
Bryant 88-yd. pass from Jones
2
Boswell 24-yd. FG
14
Bryant 19-yd. pass from Jones
6
Boswell 36-yd. FG
7
Brown 1-yd. pass from Roethlisberger
12
Boswell 32-yd. FG
9
Boswell 34-yd. FG
9
Williams 3-yd. run
6
Williams 3-yd. run
9
Boswell 38-yd. FG
5
Bryant 14-yd. pass from Roethlisberger
9
James 4-yd. pass from Roethlisberger
2
Boswell 18-yd. FG
7
Boswell 24-yd. FG
4
Boswell 34-yd. FG
9
Brown 4-yd. pass from Roethlisberger
8
Bryant 32-yd. pass from Roethlisberger
2
Boswell 25-yd. FG
6
Brown 56-yd. pass from Roethlisberger
7

57
80
67
70
83
80
35
42
80
80
77
92
8
52
67
27
26
47
72
80
34
31
32
26
68
90
61
77
54
80
78
43
83
78
39
91
6
79
6
64
92
47
80
80

3:58
3:54
7:36
2:57
3:19
2:20
0:07
2:42
2:51
2:00
7:42
6:03
0:55
4:59
3:09
0:39
4:08
5:38
0:20
2:56
3:12
3:46
1:36
3:28
7:37
0:22
7:48
2:43
3:56
7:14
4:16
4:15
2:39
4:09
0:30
4:00
0:41
1:13
1:27
3:21
3:49
0:28
1:38
3:21

3-14
11-21
14-21
21-28
8-0
16-3
22-3
29-3
36-10
43-18
3-0
9-0
12-6
3-0
10-7
13-7
20-7
3-7
10-7
17-17
24-20
3-7
6-10
12-10
15-10
18-13
25-13
3-3
10-16
13-16
7-0
10-6
3-7
11-7
18-14
21-14
28-21
35-21
38-25
3-0
6-3
14-3
21-3
24-3
30-9

2
3
4
4
1
2
2
2
4
4
1
2
4
1
2
2
3
2
3
4
4
2
3
3
3
4
4
1
3
4
1
3
1
2
2
2
4
4
4
1
1
2
2
3
4

0:03
6:43
11:39
0:02
4:20
8:07
5:45
1:58
10:25
7:43
7:18
13:00
1:56
7:41
1:37
0:00
10:41
4:24
3:21
7:42
0:00
6:06
11:14
8:45
2:32
7:19
1:58
0:59
1:40
10:17
7:46
6:27
4:40
13:57
1:56
0:29
12:13
11:24
0:02
10:59
4:45
3:27
0:37
8:33
9:07

2015 OPPONENTS SCORING DRIVES


REGULAR SEASON

Opponent

Obtained

Scoring Play

New England
New England
New England
New England
San Francisco
San Francisco
San Francisco
St. Louis
St. Louis
Baltimore
Baltimore
Baltimore
Baltimore
Baltimore
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
Arizona
Arizona
Arizona
Kansas City
Kansas City
Kansas City
Kansas City
Kansas City
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Oakland
Oakland
Oakland
Oakland
Oakland
Cleveland
Cleveland

Punt
Missed FG
Kickoff
Kickoff
Kickoff
Punt
Kickoff
Interception
Punt
Kickoff
Kickoff
Punt
Missed FG
Downs
Punt
Kickoff
Punt
Kickoff
Punt
Kickoff
Kickoff
Punt
Kickoff
Downs
Interception
Kickoff
Kickoff
Punt
Interception
Interception
Downs
Punt
Punt
Kickoff
Punt
Kickoff
Initerception

Gronkowski 16-yd. pass from Brady


Gronkowski 6-yd. pass from Brady
Chandler 1-yd. pass from Brady
Gronkowski 1-yd. pass from Brady
Dawson 47-yd. FG
Boldin 14-yd. pass from Kaepernick
Smith 75-yd. pass from Kaepernick
Zuerlein 49-yd. FG
Zuerlein 27-yd. FG
Campanaro 9-yd. run
Aiken 15-yd. pass from Flacco
Tucker 40-yd. FG
Tucker 42-yd. FG
Tucker 52-yd. FG
Gates 12-yd. pass from Rivers
Lambo 40-yd. FG
Gates 11-yd. pass from Rivers
Lambo 54-yd. FG
Floyd 3-yd. pass from Palmer
Catanzaro 31-yd. FG
Catanzaro 39-yd. FG
Santos 30-yd. FG
Santos 22-yd. FG
Santos 27-yd. FG
West 1-yd. run
Conley 6-yd. pass from Smith
Nugent 44-yd. FG
Nugent 45-yd. FG
Green 9-yd. pass from Dalton
Nugent 44-yd. FG
Crabtree 22-yd. pass from Carr
Cooper 15-yd. pass from Carr
Walford 1-yd. pass from Carr
Olawale 19-yd. run
Crabtree 38-yd. pass from Carr
Coons 23-yd. FG
Barnidge 7-yd. pass from Manziel

Plays

Yards

Drive
Time

Score
Pit-Opp

Qtr

Time
Remain

13
9
9
7
17
6
2
9
7
12
6
12
7
8
5
8
8
12
6
13
6
10
13
8
9
8
10
5
6
4
3
7
9
4
7
7
2

90
64
80
79
58
64
80
50
62
75
80
38
45
32
84
58
60
44
47
68
61
48
77
59
53
84
54
12
45
0
66
40
90
60
69
67
11

7:03
4:37
4:23
2:19
8:53
1:51
0:42
4:47
4:06
7:16
3:14
6:58
0:58
4:33
2:22
3:32
5:50
4:46
2:57
5:19
2:36
4:08
7:04
3:41
5:22
5:04
4:56
1:46
2:37
0:57
0:43
3:47
4:29
1:52
1:00
2:53
0:46

0-7
0-14
3-21
14-28
8-3
29-10
36-18
9-3
9-6
3-7
20-14
20-17
20-20
23-20
0-7
10-10
10-17
17-20
0-7
3-10
15-13
0-3
3-6
3-9
3-16
13-23
7-3
7-6
10-13
10-16
0-7
11-14
21-21
35-28
35-35
3-3
24-9

2
2
3
4
2
4
4
2
4
1
3
4
4
5
1
4
4
4
1
2
4
1
2
2
3
4
1
2
4
4
1
2
3
4
4
1
4

11:11
4:01
10:37
9:20
10:27
13:16
9:43
2:05
5:38
0:25
7:27
10:14
0:03
5:08
9:50
14:49
8:02
2:56
8:17
0:47
14:56
8:47
8:55
1:00
4:23
5:13
2:50
14:55
2:57
1:47
12:10
6:05
7:02
9:32
1:15
8:06
12:28

THIRD/FOURTH DOWN CONVERSIONS


REGULAR SEASON
THIRD DOWN
Made
Att.

Opponent

9/10/15

STEELERS
at New England

7
7

15
11

47%
64%

2
0

2
0

100%
0%

9/20/15

STEELERS
vs. San Francisco

6
7

10
17

60%
41%

0
3

0
5

0%
60%

9/27/15

STEELERS
at St. Louis

6
2

12
10

50%
20%

0
0

0
2

0%
0%

10/1/15

STEELERS
vs. Baltimore

2
6

13
17

15%
35%

0
1

2
4

0%
25%

10/12/15

STEELERS
at San Diego

5
4

14
14

36%
29%

0
0

0
0

0%
0%

10/18/15

STEELERS
vs. Arizona

3
5

12
12

25%
42%

0
0

0
1

0%
0%

10/25/15

STEELERS
at Kansas City

2
9

10
16

20%
56%

1
0

2
0

50%
0%

11/1/15

STEELERS
vs. Cincinnati

3
4

11
15

27%
27%

0
0

0
0

0%
0%

11/8/15

STEELERS
vs. Oakland

6
6

17
14

35%
43%

1
0

2
0

50%
0%

11/15/15

STEELERS
vs. Cleveland

3
5

10
13

30%
38%

0
1

1
3

0%
33%

11/29/15

STEELERS
at Seattle

12/6/15

STEELERS
vs. Indianapolis

12/13/15

STEELERS
at Cincinnati

12/20/15

STEELERS
vs. Denver

12/27/15

STEELERS
at Baltimore

1/3/15

STEELERS
at Cleveland
43
55

124
139

35%
40%

4
5

9
15

44%
33%

STEELERS
OPPONENTS

Pct.

FOURTH DOWN
Made
Att.

Date

Pct.

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