Pittsburgh 28, Denver 31

1 2 3 4 T
PIT (4-2) 7 0 7 14 28
DEN (3-3) 7 14 7 3 31

Final

8:15 PM ET
October 21, 2007
Invesco Field,
Denver, CO

Elam's last-second field goal dumps Steelers

Scouts Buzz
The Broncos crowded the box with eight defenders for a good portion of the game to slow down the Steelers' ground attack. After leading the NFL in yards given up on the ground, the Broncos spent their bye week working on shoring up their run defense. Denver's front four did a good job of maintaining gap control, and the back seven did a great job of preventing the big play. The Broncos gave up a total of 119 yards to Pittsburgh, almost 60 fewer than they had been giving up per game all season. It also was enough to force the Steelers and Ben Roethlisberger to throw the ball 35 times. When Big Ben throws the ball more than 25 times, the Steelers generally lose, and that was the case in this game.
-- Doug Kretz, Scouts Inc.

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2421
3rd down efficiency
8-127-10
4th down efficiency
1-10-0
Total Yards379324
Passing260234
Comp-Att
24-3522-29
Yards per pass
7.48.1
Rushing11990
Rushing Attempts
2624
Yards per rush
4.63.8
Penalties3-232-20
Turnovers32
Fumbles lost
10
Interceptions thrown
22
Possession31:3528:25
Air/Ground Leaders
Pittsburgh Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Roethli...24/3529042
Denver Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Cutler22/2924832
Pittsburgh Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Parker2193027
Roethli...320011
Denver Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Henry175108
Cutler341031
Pittsburgh Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Ward778018
Holmes654116
Denver Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Marshall677022
Stokley570117
Pittsburgh Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Roethli...110
Denver Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Henry100
Cutler100
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERPITDEN
TD11:00Heath Miller 1 Yd Pass From Ben Roethlisberger (Jeff Reed Kick) 70
TD06:17Brandon Stokley 15 Yd Pass From Jay Cutler (Jason Elam Kick) 77
SECOND QUARTERPITDEN
TD04:01Cecil Sapp 1 Yd Pass From Jay Cutler (Jason Elam Kick) 714
TD02:31Tim Crowder 50 Yd Fumble Return (Jason Elam Kick) 721
THIRD QUARTERPITDEN
TD08:10Santonio Holmes 13 Yd Pass From Ben Roethlisberger (Jeff Reed Kick) 1421
TD00:00Tony Scheffler 1 Yd Pass From Jay Cutler (Jason Elam Kick) 1428
FOURTH QUARTERPITDEN
TD10:10Matt Spaeth 13 Yd Pass From Ben Roethlisberger (Jeff Reed Kick) 2128
TD01:10Heath Miller 12 Yd Pass From Ben Roethlisberger (Jeff Reed Kick) 2828
FG00:00Jason Elam 49 Yd 2831
Associated Press

DENVER (AP) -- The Denver Broncos took the city's minds off the Colorado Rockies for a few hours Sunday night.

"However we can take it," Jason Elam said after his 49-yard field goal as time expired beat the Pittsburgh Steelers 31-28. "We want to do this whole Rockies thing, 21 out of 22, that works for us."

It's a start.

Rookie Tim Crowder had a 50-yard fumble recovery for a touchdown, Jay Cutler threw three TD passes and the Broncos (3-3), coming off their worst home loss in 41 years, looked nothing like the troubled team that had lost playmakers on both sides of the ball and whose season was threatening to unravel before the leaves had finished falling.

Suddenly able to get to the passer despite Champ Bailey (thigh) missing a game for just the third time in his career and fellow Pro Bowl cornerback Dre' Bly injuring his right shoulder on a first-half interception, the Broncos forced three turnovers and sacked Ben Roethlisberger four times.

Bly stayed in the game and broke up several of Big Ben's passes.

The Steelers (4-2), who had allowed just five touchdowns all season, surrendered four, including Cutler's throws of 15 yards to Brandon Stokley and 1 yard each to Tony Scheffler and Cecil Sapp.

Elam, who has the game-winner in all three of the Broncos' wins so far, nailed his kick to cap a seven-play, 49-yard drive that covered the final 1:10 after Pittsburgh had rallied from a 14-point second-half deficit to tie it.

"He's a darn good closer," safety John Lynch said. "You wouldn't want anyone else in that position. You have a sense of calm when he's booting it. He's very good at what he does. No question, right down the middle.

"This is the first step in turning this thing around."

The Broncos, who lost running back Travis Henry for the night with bruised ribs in the third quarter, snapped a three-game skid.

Pittsburgh rallied from a 28-14 second-half deficit with a 94-yard drive capped by Matt Spaeth's 13-yard TD grab and another long drive in which Roethlisberger completed all eight of his passes for 80 yards, including a 12-yard strike to tight end Health Miller, his second touchdown of the night.

Then, it was Cutler's turn.

"That's where you make your money," Cutler said. "That's where the fun is."

The drive started with Scheffler catching a 16-yard pass and then hopping off the field with an apparent right foot injury. He broke that foot in the summer and only recently returned to full strength.

Brandon Marshall caught a 9-yard pass and an offside call put the ball on the 50. Glenn Martinez caught an 11-yard pass and tight end Daniel Graham caught another 9-yarder with 20 seconds to go on a play that was initially ruled an incompletion before a booth-ordered replay overturned the call.

Selvin Young lost a yard and, after a timeout, Elam split the uprights.

The Broncos seized the momentum with their first touchdown by a defensive lineman since Ellis Johnson's interception return against Oakland on Nov. 28, 2004.

Elvis Dumervil split blockers Marvel Smith and Alan Faneca and dumped Roethlisberger for a 12-yard loss, while stripping the ball from the quarterback's grasp.

"The play clock was running down," Roethlisberger said. "Looking back, I probably should have called timeout, but I didn't. When I bent down to pick it up I looked up and there were guys all around me."

All of them were thinking the same thing.

"We were all trying to get it," said Crowder, who scooped it up and raced half the length of the field for a 21-7 lead just 90 seconds after Sapp's 1-yard touchdown grab had given Denver its first lead.

"Elvis saw me and he just kicked it out to me and I picked it up and took off. I have to remind people that I can run, too."

Denver is last in the NFL in stopping the run and the Steelers have the league's second-best rushing offense. Yet, Pittsburgh running back Willie Parker (93 yards on 21 carries) had only three rushes for 10 yards in the first quarter, and the Broncos began to build confidence.

"At times it looked like they had nine or 10 guys at the line of scrimmage," Roethlisberger said.

The Broncos became the first team this season to score on Pittsburgh's defense in the first half when Stokley caught a 15-yard pass from Cutler to tie the game at 7 in the first quarter.

The night began with a ceremony to honor cornerback Darrent Williams and running back Damien Nash, two 24-year-old Broncos who died last winter. Williams was killed in an unsolved drive-by shooting in downtown Denver on New Year's Day and Nash died two months later after a charity basketball game in St. Louis.

"We talked a lot about honoring our teammates," by playing well, Lynch said, "and I think we did."

Game notes
Bailey hadn't missed a game since 2005, when he missed two with a pulled hamstring. Domonique Foxworth took his place in the starting lineup. ... Steelers DE Aaron Smith injured a knee.


NFL Scores

Sunday, October 21st 2007
Baltimore 14 Final
Buffalo 19
Tampa Bay 16 Final
Detroit 23
New England 49 Final
Miami 28
Atlanta 16 Final
New Orleans 22
San Francisco 15 Final
NY Giants 33
Arizona 19 Final
Washington 21
Tennessee 38 Final
Houston 36
NY Jets 31 Final
Cincinnati 38
Kansas City 12 Final
Oakland 10
Minnesota 14 Final
Dallas 24
Chicago 19 Final
Philadelphia 16
St. Louis 6 Final
Seattle 33
Pittsburgh 28 Final
Denver 31
Monday, October 22nd 2007
Indianapolis 29 Final
Jacksonville 7