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The Broncos' defense retaliated on the opening drive of the second half when Kenny Peterson swooped in and punctuated his first sack of the season by punching the ball out of Roethlisberger's hands. Rookie linebacker Robert Ayers scooped it up and rumbled 54 yards for a touchdown that gave Denver a 10-7 lead.
It didn't last long.
Roethlisberger, who was 21 for 29 for 233 yards, drove the Steelers 80 yards in four plays, hitting Ward with a 3-yard strike over the outstretched right arm of linebacker D.J. Williams to put Pittsburgh ahead for good, 14-10.
Roethlisberger drove the Steelers to the Denver 15 on the Steelers' next possession, but he threw behind Ward in the end zone and cornerback Andre' Goodman picked it off -- Big Ben's first red-zone interception since 2007.
The Steelers dominated the second half by going no-huddle with three-wide receiver sets, which kept Elvis Dumervil, who has 10 1/2 sacks, on the sideline much of the time.
Clark was one of three Steelers defensive starters sitting out, joining defensive end Travis Kirschke (calf) and linebacker Lawrence Timmons (ankle). It hardly mattered as Denver managed just 59 yards on six second-half drives.
By the closing minutes, Invesco Field was a sea of yellow Terrible Towels and thousands of empty blue seats, orange giveaway pom-pons littering the aisles.
NOTES: Orton was 7 for 17 for 58 yards after halftime after going 16 for 21 for 163 yards in the first half. ... 35-year-old CB Ty Law made his debut for Denver two days after signing with the Broncos. He was signed to cover slot receivers after Baltimore quarterback Joe Flacco had a field day against the Broncos' secondary last week. ... The Broncos were without starting right tackle Ryan Harris (toe) and defensive lineman Ryan McBean (knee). ... Halftime ceremonies included a Veteran's Day salute to America's armed forces.
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