NFL Game Recap - Minnesota at Pittsburgh
Sun Sep 17, 2017 1:00 PM EDT

HOU
13
CIN
9
F
CHI
7
TB
29
F
MIN
9
PIT
26
F
NE
36
NO
20
F
PHI
20
KC
27
F
TEN
37
JAX
16
F
ARI
16
IND
13
F OT
BUF
3
CAR
9
F
CLE
10
BAL
24
F
MIA
19
LAC
17
F
NYJ
20
OAK
45
F
SF
9
SEA
12
F
WAS
27
LAR
20
F
DAL
17
DEN
42
F
GB
23
ATL
34
F
DET
24
NYG
10
F
LAR
41
SF
39
F

Sep 17, 2017, 1:00 PM EDT

Final

1

2

3

4

T

Minnesota (1-1)

0

3

6

0

9

Pittsburgh (2-0)

7

7

6

6

26

Steelers shut down Bradford-less Vikings in 26-9 victory
Sun Sep 17, 2017 6:21 PM

PITTSBURGH (AP) Ben Roethlisberger took a knee in prayer then sprinted to midfield holding the flag honoring the man who helped guide the Pittsburgh Steelers from irrelevance into a dynasty. Five months after longtime president and chairman Dan Rooney's death, the Steelers won a game like so many during his tenure.

Their 26-9 victory over short-handed Minnesota during an emotionally draining home opener on Sunday was an awful lot like Rooney himself. Workmanlike. Pragmatic. Decidedly unflashy. Relentlessly effective.

Afterward the players presented the game ball to current team president Art Rooney II, Dan's son, who promised it would find its way to his mother Patricia.

"It was special," Roethlisberger said.

Even if the current on-field product in Pittsburgh remains very much a work in progress. Wearing a patch featuring a black shamrock with the initials "DMR" on their jerseys, the Steelers (2-0) used a pair of first-half touchdown passes by Roethlisberger to take control, and its rapidly improving defense kept Vikings backup quarterback Case Keenum in check to improve to 10-1 in home openers under head coach Mike Tomlin.

The Steelers managed only 335 yards and converted only 3 of 13 third downs, hardly the kind of firepower expected out of its star-laden offense. Pittsburgh is unbeaten anyway. The style will come. For now, the substance of their play is fine.

"We're just winning football games," Roethlisberger said. "We're 2-0, we did what we had to do, we won the football game."

Roethlisberger finished 24 of 35 for 243 yards and the two scores, a 27-yard strike to Martavis Bryant in the first quarter and a 4-yard flip to JuJu Smith-Schuster in the second. Bryant caught three passes for 90 yards and drew a 51-yard pass interference penalty that set up Smith-Schuster's first NFL touchdown that put the Steelers up 14-0. Bryant feigned rolling dice during his end zone celebration, his first touchdown since returning from a year-long drug suspension.

"I came a long way," Bryant said. "My whole year I put a lot of work in. I'm just focused on getting better as a team and just going out and playing hard on Sunday."

Minnesota (1-1) played without quarterback Sam Bradford, who sat out with a left-knee injury. Case Keenum struggled to get anything going in Bradford's absence, throwing for just 167 yards on 20 of 35 passing. Vikings rookie Dalvin Cook ran for 64 yards, but Minnesota failed to generate any sustained momentum.

Some of the Steelers didn't even realize it was Keenum behind center until the game was underway. It didn't occur to linebacker Bud Dupree until he found himself chasing after Keenum on Minnesota's second possession.

The offense that hummed at home with Bradford at the controls operated in only fits and starts, thanks in large part to 11 penalties for 131 yards.

"I thought we showed some good things but obviously didn't get off to a great start and kind of shot ourselves in foot quite a few times," Keenum said. "When other things aren't clicking, It's unfortunate."

Bradford was spectacular against the Saints but was slowed all week with an achy left knee. Enter Keenum, who went 9-15 as a starter with Houston and the Rams before signing on with Minnesota. The Vikings offensive line had trouble giving Keenum time in the pocket, and the results were often checkdowns that went nowhere.

Minnesota's only touchdown came on a 1-yard plunge by fullback C.J. Ham that drew the Vikings within 17-9 early in the third quarter. Kai Forbath missed the extra point and Pittsburgh responded with a 10-play, 74-yard drive that ended with the second of Chris Boswell's four field goals with 4:59 left in the third. The Vikings never threatened again.

BELL TOILS

Steelers running back Le'Veon Bell finished with 89 total yards on 30 touches (27 rushes, three receptions) in his second game since ending a summer-long sabbatical due to a contract dispute. Bell's longest play was an 11-yard run, though Minnesota's front seven did an excellent job of clogging rush lanes and making sure Bell didn't get loose in the passing game.

"I'm due for an explosion play," Bell said. "It hasn't happened yet. I think I had almost three today but those guys, they made a couple tackles on a screen or a run where I almost broke out."

PAYING TRIBUTE

Before kickoff, Steeler Hall of Famers Mel Blount and Rocky Bleier raised a flag honoring Rooney over the south end zone at Heinz Field. The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra played the national anthem while the capacity crowd, including NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, held a moment of silence as the Steelers began their first season in more than 50 years without Dan Rooney as part of the day-to-day operations.

INJURIES

Steelers: Rookie linebacker T.J. Watt left in the second quarter with a groin injury and did not return. Watt called the injury "minor." Left tackle Alejandro Villanueva exited in the third quarter with "heat-related issues" but returned in the fourth. Right tackle Marcus Gilbert sat out most of the fourth quarter with cramps.

UP NEXT

Vikings: Host Tampa Bay next Sunday.

Steelers: Travel to Chicago to face the winless Bears.

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Passing

MIN Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat Sk
C. Keenum 37 20 54.1 0 167 27 0 65.9 2
R. Quigley 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 39.6 0
PIT Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat Sk
B. Roethlisberger 35 23 65.7 2 243 51 0 104.8 2

Rushing

MIN Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
D. Cook 12 64 5.3 25 0
J. McKinnon 3 16 5.3 9 0
PIT Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
L. Bell 27 87 3.2 11 0
J. Conner 1 9 9.0 9 0

Receiving

MIN Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
K. Rudolph 4 45 11.3 27 0
A. Thielen 5 44 8.8 24 0
PIT Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
M. Bryant 3 91 30.3 51 1
A. Brown 5 62 12.4 26 0

Team Stats Comparison

MIN PIT
Points For 9 26
Total Yards 237 335
Rushing Yards 91 102
Passing Yards 146 233
Passing Completions / Attempts 20/38 23/35
Turnovers 1 0
Interceptions Thrown 0 0
Fumbles - Lost 1/1 0/0
First Downs 14 22
Rushing Touchdowns 1 0
Passing Touchdowns 0 2
Penalties - Yards 11/131 10/72
Time Of Possession 25:38 34:22
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 5/15 3/13
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 0/3 0/0
Red Zone Conversions/Attempts 1/1 2/4
Sacks Against 2 2
Punts - Average Yards 6/44 5/39
Punt Returns - Average Yards/Punt Return 1/12 2/-0
Kickoff Returns - Average Yards/Kickoff Return 2/26 2/22

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter MIN PIT
PIT 11:58 TD Martavis Bryant 27 yd pass from Ben Roethlisberger (Chris Boswell kick) 0 7
2nd Quarter MIN PIT
PIT 01:29 TD JuJu Smith-Schuster 4 yd pass from Ben Roethlisberger (Chris Boswell kick) 0 14
MIN 06:10 FG Kai Forbath 42 yd FG 3 14
3rd Quarter MIN PIT
PIT 02:41 FG Chris Boswell 46 yd FG 3 17
MIN 05:03 TD C.J. Ham 1 yd run (missed kick) 9 17
PIT 09:55 FG Chris Boswell 29 yd FG 9 20
4th Quarter MIN PIT
PIT 11:42 FG Chris Boswell 37 yd FG 9 23
PIT 13:07 FG Chris Boswell 43 yd FG 9 26

Game Information

Stadium: Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Attendance: 65,971
Game Time: 3:11
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