Arizona 10, Pittsburgh 20

1 2 3 4 T
ARI (0-1) 0 3 0 7 10
PIT (1-0) 0 3 0 17 20

Final

8:00 PM ET
August 13, 2009
Heinz Field,
Pittsburgh, PA

Redman shines in Steelers' defeat of Cardinals

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2213
Passing 1st downs
179
Rushing 1st downs
44
1st downs from Penalties
10
3rd down efficiency
6-148-17
4th down efficiency
0-10-0
Total Plays6959
Total Yards329280
Passing259190
Comp-Att
26-4915-27
Yards per pass
5.37.0
Rushing7090
Rushing Attempts
1632
Yards per rush
4.42.8
Red Zone (Made-Att)0-32-3
Penalties4-277-70
Turnovers20
Fumbles lost
00
Interceptions thrown
20
Defensive / Special Teams TDs00
Possession29:1630:44
Air/Ground Leaders
Arizona Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Palko8/1510311
Leinart8/148300
Pittsburgh Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Dixon10/1911200
Batch1/24500
Arizona Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Hightower62409
Stephen...624013
Pittsburgh Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Redman1032213
Vincent92605
Arizona Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Breaston552014
Long548019
Pittsburgh Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
McDonald669019
Sweed256045
Arizona Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Rolle100
Pittsburgh Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Burnett100
Scoring Summary
SECOND QUARTERARIPIT
FG07:43Jeff Reed 50 Yd 03
FG00:00Neil Rackers 29 Yd 33
FOURTH QUARTERARIPIT
TD14:56Isaac Redman 3 Yd Run (Piotr Czech Kick) 310
TD05:26Isaac Redman 5 Yd Run (Piotr Czech Kick) 317
TD03:30Onrea Jones 20 Yd Pass From Tyler Palko (Neil Rackers Kick) 1017
FG01:41Piotr Czech 44 Yd 1020
Associated Press

PITTSBURGH -- Issac Redman accomplished nearly everything a seventh-string running back can hope to do while trying to win a job with the Super Bowl champions. He made an impression, and he did it twice.

Redman, an undrafted rookie from Bowie State playing long after the starters for both Super Bowl teams left the field, scored twice in the fourth quarter and the Pittsburgh Steelers beat the Arizona Cardinals 20-10 in a preseason opener Thursday night.

Neither team scored a touchdown until rookie Joe Burnett intercepted a pass by third-teamer Brian St. Pierre, a former Steelers backup, and returned it to the Arizona 3 to end the third quarter. Redman scored on the next play, and scored on a 5-yard run about 7 minutes later to end an 80-yard drive led by No. 3 quarterback Dennis Dixon.

Redman, a power back who hasn't hesitated to take on some of the Super Bowl champion's best linebackers in blocking drills, is listed as Pittsburgh's No. 7 running back, yet he also scored twice in goal-line situations during the team's only game-like night practice of camp last Friday.

"This team prides itself on being able to find those free agents that are capable of playing," Redman said, referring to finds such as the undrafted Willie Parker and James Harrison. "Hopefully I can be that next free agent. I knew I had to make an impression, or I might not even make it to the first [preseason] game."

Arizona's only touchdown was fourth-string quarterback Tyler Palko's 20-yard pass to Onrea Jones with 3:30 remaining. Palko, a three-year Pitt starter, completed his first five passes for 59 yards but was intercepted on his next series and Steelers rookie Piotr Czech kicked a 44-yard field goal. The Cardinals attempted 49 passes, completing 26 for 281 yards, with Leinart going 8 of 14 for 83 yards.

"The only thing I didn't like was we had chances to make plays and didn't," coach Ken Whisenhunt said.

Ben Roethlisberger and Kurt Warner each played two series -- make that 1 1/2 for Warner -- and neither produced a point before the backups took over in the second quarter. Warner went 6 for 10 for 53 yards and Roethlisberger was 4 of 6 for 33 yards, and neither looked all that rusty.

"Overall, without looking at film, I think it was OK," Roethlisberger said. "I think we had a couple of plays with a few breakdowns, but it just felt good to go against somebody other than your own guys."

Warner was pulled during the middle of a drive early in the second quarter after the Cardinals moved from their own 21 to the Pittsburgh 46. The drive stalled after Matt Leinart took over, even with backup Steelers defenders on the field, and Arizona punted.

"I felt like we moved the ball and did what we wanted to," Warner said. "It seems like this game came pretty quick. When we were in the locker room, we were thinking, `Man, it is here already.' "

Sweed, trying to win the No. 3 receiver's job vacated by Nate Washington, later hooked up with Charlie Batch on a 45-yard pass play to the Cardinals 39 that led to Jeff Reed's 50-yard field goal. Sweed drew cheers while making two catches for 56 yards in his first game at Heinz Field since, while wide open, he dropped an apparent TD pass in the AFC championship game against Baltimore.

"I just wanted to catch the ball -- and hold on to it," Sweed said.

Santonio Holmes, the Super Bowl MVP after catching Roethlisberger's game-winning TD pass in the final minute of the 27-23 win over Arizona on Feb. 1, caught one pass in brief playing time. So did former Pitt All-American Larry Fitzgerald, whose two second-half TD catches in Tampa nearly rallied the Cardinals to a Super Bowl upset.

Batch played briefly, going 1 of 2 for 45 yards, and probably was glad he did. He broke his collarbone in the exhibition opener against Philadelphia last season and missed the season.

Game notes
Arizona first-round draft pick Beanie Wells sat out with a sprained ankle. Tim Hightower carried four times for 24 yards. ... Steelers DE Brett Keisel (calf) was held out, as was Parker (back spasms). ... The Cardinals have seven former Steelers players and four former Pitt players, plus six former Steelers assistant coaches, including Whisenhunt. ... Heinz Field has a new, all-grass playing field. The previous surface had some synthetic strands woven into the grass.


NFL Scores

Thursday, August 13th
New England 27 Final
Philadelphia 25
Washington 0 Final
Baltimore 23
Arizona 10 Final
Pittsburgh 20
Dallas 10 Final
Oakland 31
Friday, August 14th
St. Louis 23 Final
NY Jets 20
Minnesota 13 Final
Indianapolis 3
Cincinnati 7 Final
New Orleans 17
Denver 16 Final
San Francisco 17
Saturday, August 15th
Atlanta 26 Final
Detroit 27
Chicago 20 Final
Buffalo 27
Cleveland 0 Final
Green Bay 17
Tampa Bay 20 Final
Tennessee 27
Houston 16 Final
Kansas City 10
Seattle 20 Final
San Diego 14
Monday, August 17th
Jacksonville 9 Final
Miami 12
Carolina 17 Final
NY Giants 24