Steelers celebrate 29-24 dramatic win over Lions with Jaylen Warren's TD run and controversial OPI penalty on St. Brown.
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Steelers defeat Lions 29-24 in dramatic Week 16 finish

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The Pittsburgh Steelers secured a crucial 29-24 victory over the Detroit Lions in Week 16, maintaining their lead in the AFC North with a record of 9-6. Jaylen Warren's two 45-yard touchdown runs powered Pittsburgh's second-half surge, while a controversial offensive pass interference call on Amon-Ra St. Brown nullified a potential game-winning Lions touchdown in the final seconds. The win keeps the Steelers in playoff contention, while the Lions drop to 8-7, severely damaging their postseason aspirations.

The game at Ford Field began with the Steelers taking an early 3-0 lead on a 59-yard field goal by Chris Boswell after a Lions drive stalled. Detroit tied it at 3-3 with a 36-yard field goal by Jake Bates, but Pittsburgh responded with a 23-yard field goal to lead 6-3 at the end of the first quarter.

In the second quarter, the Lions surged ahead 10-3 on a 14-yard touchdown pass from Jared Goff to Isaac TeSlaa. However, Kenneth Gainwell's spectacular 45-yard touchdown reception from Aaron Rodgers, where he juggled the ball while falling and then walked into the end zone, tied the score at 10-10 at halftime. Steelers Depot described it as 'the play of the year.'

The third quarter saw Pittsburgh regain the lead 12-10 on a safety by Kyle Dugger, who sacked Goff in the end zone. A 15-play, 9-minute drive ended with Boswell's 23-yard field goal, making it 15-10. Jaylen Warren then broke free for a 45-yard touchdown run early in the fourth, extending the lead to 22-10.

Detroit fought back with a 27-yard fourth-down touchdown catch by Kalif Raymond (22-17) and a 5-yard touchdown reception by Jahmyr Gibbs (29-24) after Warren's second 45-yard score made it 29-17. The Lions' final drive reached the end zone, but an offensive pass interference penalty on St. Brown wiped out the touchdown, and a subsequent play ended with no time left, sealing Pittsburgh's win.

DK Metcalf's altercation with a Lions fan, where he threw a punch, added controversy; the fan was ejected, and league discipline is expected. Steelers injuries included Calvin Austin III (hamstring, questionable) and Joey Porter Jr. (undisclosed). The victory strengthens Pittsburgh's tiebreaker over Baltimore, while Detroit's loss clinches playoff spots for the Bears and 49ers in the NFC.

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Discussions on X celebrate Jaylen Warren's two 45-yard touchdown runs powering the Steelers' second-half surge to a 29-24 victory. The controversial offensive pass interference call on Amon-Ra St. Brown, nullifying a potential Lions game-winner, divides users: Steelers fans and some analysts defend it as correct, while Lions supporters decry poor officiating robbing Detroit of playoffs. High-engagement posts highlight the chaotic finish and Pittsburgh's AFC North lead.

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Jaylen Warren sprints for a historic 45-yard TD, powering Steelers to 29-24 win over Lions in tense thriller.
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Warren's Historic Runs, Defense Key Steelers' 29-24 Escape vs. Lions

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Jaylen Warren etched his name in Steelers history with 143 rushing yards and two 45-yard touchdowns, powering Pittsburgh to a 29-24 thriller over Detroit and extending their win streak to three (9-6). A controversial offensive pass interference call sealed the win, while Mike Tomlin notched his 19th straight non-losing season amid tight AFC North race.

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.

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The Pittsburgh Steelers head to Detroit for a Week 16 clash against the Lions, both teams holding 8-6 records. Pittsburgh aims to solidify its AFC North lead after recent victories over the Ravens and Dolphins, while the Lions desperately need a win to stay alive in the NFC playoff race. A Steelers victory combined with a Ravens loss could position Pittsburgh to clinch the division in Week 17.

The Pittsburgh Steelers snapped a two-game losing streak with a 27-20 upset victory over the 7-1 Indianapolis Colts on Sunday at Acrisure Stadium. Pittsburgh's defense forced six turnovers, including five from the Colts' offense, while holding Jonathan Taylor to 45 yards on 14 carries. Aaron Rodgers threw for 203 yards and a touchdown as the Steelers improved to 5-3.

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The Pittsburgh Steelers snapped a two-game losing streak with a 27-20 victory over the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday at Acrisure Stadium. The Steelers' defense dominated, forcing six turnovers and recording five sacks on quarterback Daniel Jones. Offensively, Pittsburgh scored 24 points off those turnovers despite managing just 225 total yards.

Kenneth Gainwell's 126 all-purpose yards and scoring rushes from tight ends Connor Heyward and Jonnu Smith powered Pittsburgh's balanced attack in their 28-15 victory over Miami, with Aaron Rodgers orchestrating four straight TD drives amid strong use of 11-personnel sets.

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The Pittsburgh Steelers head into Week 17 with a chance to clinch the AFC North against the Cleveland Browns, but injuries and a suspension will test their depth. T.J. Watt remains sidelined with a lung issue, while DK Metcalf serves a two-game suspension. National media largely favors Pittsburgh in the matchup at Huntington Bank Field.

 

 

 

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