Lions tie Steelers, but remain winless
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[November 15, 2021] The
Detroit Lions got halfway to a victory Sunday.
Detroit's D'Andre Swift rushed for 130 yards, while the Pittsburgh
Steelers' Chris Boswell kicked three field goals and their teams
went scoreless in overtime, resulting in the NFL's first tie of the
season, a rainy 16-16 contest in Pittsburgh.
The Lions (0-8-1) remain the NFL's only winless team this season
after a missed point-after kick left their early third-quarter lead
at 16-10, enabling the Steelers to tie the score with a pair of
Boswell field goals.
Najee Harris rushed for 105 yards and added four catches for 28
yards for Pittsburgh (5-3-1). Mason Rudolph completed 30 of 50
passes for 242 yards filling in for Ben Roethlisberger, who was
inactive due to COVID-19 protocols.
Pittsburgh star linebacker T.J. Watt suffered a hip injury in the
second half and did not return.
For the Lions, Swift carried a career-high 33 times, and Godwin
Igwebuike bolted for a 42-yard rushing touchdown, the first of his
career. But quarterback Jared Goff passed for just 114 yards.
In overtime, Detroit moved into Pittsburgh territory on its first
possession before the drive stalled. The Steelers' Diontae Johnson
had a 39-yard reception when the Steelers got the ball but fumbled
on the play and the Lions recovered.
Detroit got a chance to break the deadlock when a
roughing-the-passer penalty moved the Lions to the Steelers 34, but
when that drive also stalled, Ryan Santoso missed a 48-yard
field-goal attempt.
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On Pittsburgh's final possession, starting at its
own 10-yard line, Rudolph completed seven of nine passes but Pat
Freiermuth fumbled on the last of those -- at the Detroit 39-yard
line -- and the Lions recovered with eight seconds left.
The game was tied at 10 at halftime. Pittsburgh drove 83 yards with
its first possession, and Rudolph hooked up with James Washington on
a 9-yard pass play for the Steelers' only touchdown of the day.
In the second quarter, Detroit got good field position after Kalif
Raymond's 48-yard punt return, and the Lions tied the score on
Jermar Jefferson's 28-yard run up the middle.
Boswell's 29-yard field goal put Pittsburgh back on top, but
Santoso's 20-yard field goal on the final play of the half knotted
the score.
Igwebuike powered up the middle for his touchdown to give Detroit
its first lead less than three minutes into the second half, but
when Santoso missed the extra point, the Lions' 16-10 lead would not
hold.
Boswell made a 23-yard field goal midway through the third quarter
and then tied it at 16 with 11:31 remaining with a kick from 51
yards.
--Field Level Media
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