After three straight wins in opposition to groups the Pittsburgh Steelers had been anticipated to beat, Mike Tomlin’s squad headed into Week 10’s matchup with the Washington Commanders, realizing they had been going through an excellent opponent taking part in at a really excessive degree proper now.
Finally, the Steelers had been capable of come out on prime, successful their fourth straight recreation whereas sustaining their lead within the AFC North division standings and exhibiting the remainder of the league that the storied franchise could be again to type as a professional Tremendous Bowl title contender.
Though there have been questions as as to if the Steelers can proceed to win video games with veteran quarterback Russell Wilson below middle, Pittsburgh confirmed they doubtless have the proper man below middle transferring ahead, as a savvy transfer helped the crew get the win on Sunday on the street at Northwest Stadium.
Former NFL quarterback Robert Griffin III took to his X account after the win for Pittsburgh to provide excessive reward to the one-time Tremendous Bowl champion for his savvy transfer in getting a Commanders participant to leap offsides to seal the win.
Johnny Newton jumps offside and the Steelers win!!! pic.twitter.com/skmawxMyvN
“Veteran transfer by Russell Wilson and the Steelers to get the rookie to leap offsides to seal the win,” Griffin wrote.
Veteran transfer by Russell Wilson and the Steelers to get the rookie to leap offsides to seal the win.
CADENCE IS A WEAPON.
With this win over the Commanders, the Steelers have improved to 7-2 on the season and look like a professional menace within the AFC, with the crew firing on all cylinders on the proper time as they’ll face the division-rival Baltimore Ravens in Week 11 in an important divisional matchup.
Subsequent week’s recreation in opposition to the Ravens might be a measuring stick recreation for the Steelers, which could have massive division implications.
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