In their 29-24 Week 16 victory over the Detroit Lions—recapped in detail in our initial game report—the Pittsburgh Steelers leaned on a franchise-record rushing performance, timely plays from unlikely contributors, and a stout defense anchored by rookie Derrick Harmon. The win improves Pittsburgh to 9-6 and sets up a potential AFC North clinch against the Browns in Week 17.
The Steelers' ground game exploded for 230 rushing yards at 8.5 yards per carry, shattering the franchise record of 8.3 YPC set in 2006 against the New Orleans Saints. A pivotal second-half 17-play drive chewed up nearly 10 minutes and ended with a field goal to extend the slim lead in the close contest.
Seldom-used wide receiver Scotty Miller rose to the occasion with three receptions for 19 yards, including conversions on fourth-and-2 near midfield and third-and-4 on the sideline. Offensive coordinator Arthur Smith, familiar with Miller from prior years, praised him: "When Scotty’s number is called, he’s going to make a play." Smith added, "His number is called, makes a huge catch, another on the sideline. That’s cool to see."
On defense, rookie first-rounder Derrick Harmon returned from injury and dominated, holding the Lions to 15 rushing yards while battling All-Pro left tackle Penei Sewell. Defensive coordinator Teryl Austin noted: "It didn’t look like a mismatch, I’ll tell you that." Harmon's impact bolstered a unit rolling through Pittsburgh's three-game win streak.
Drama peaked on the Lions' final fourth-and-goal: Amon-Ra St. Brown caught a pass but drew an offensive pass interference flag against Steelers safety Jalen Ramsey. St. Brown lateraled to QB Jared Goff, who crossed the goal line—but the penalty nullified it all. Per NFL rules, no untimed down was awarded. St. Brown later reflected on his podcast: "I thought we were gonna get one more play... Never heard of that rule."
This hard-fought win underscores the Steelers' momentum heading into a decisive Week 17 clash with the Cleveland Browns, where victory could seal the division—even if Baltimore wins Saturday.