Two plays after a defensive pass interference
penalty moved the ball to the New England 1, Steelers
quarterback Mitchell Trubisky plunged into the end zone. He then
found Pat Freiermuth on the ensuing two-point conversion,
trimming the Patriots' lead to 21-18 with 11:44 to go.
The Steelers ended up getting three more possessions, with their
penultimate drive beginning with 2:44 remaining. They worked up
to their own 49 but failed to convert a fourth-and-2, and New
England (3-10) ran down the clock, giving the ball back to the
hosts with just 15 seconds left.
A pair of deep passes got Pittsburgh into New England territory,
but the second completion came as the clock hit zeros.
Zappe completed 19 of 28 passes for 240 yards and was picked off
once. Ezekiel Elliott totaled 140 yards from scrimmage (68
rushing, 72 receiving) for the Patriots, who snapped a five-game
skid.
New England's JuJu Smith-Schuster hauled in four catches for 90
yards against his former team, while Hunter Henry caught a pair
of touchdown passes.
Trubisky logged 190 yards, one TD and one interception on
22-of-35 passing. Najee Harris was held to 29 yards on 12
carries as Pittsburgh lost for the third time in the past four
games.
After losing 6-0 to the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday, New
England scored just 3:48 into the Thursday game when Zappe found
Elliott for an 11-yard touchdown.
Chris Boswell capped the Steelers' ensuing drive with a 56-yard
field goal to make it 7-3.
Jabrill Peppers picked off Trubisky to open the second quarter,
and two plays later, Zappe found Henry in the end zone for an
8-yard TD to put the Patriots up 14-3 with 14:14 left in the
first half.
Zappe then connected with Henry for another score -- this time
from 24 yards out -- to give New England an 18-point cushion
with 7:38 remaining until the break.
Trubisky threw a 25-yard scoring strike to Diontae Johnson
around five minutes later to pull Pittsburgh within 21-10
entering halftime.
--Field Level Media
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