The Pittsburgh Steelers triumphed over the Cleveland Browns with a score of 27-14, securing their sixth season with over ten wins in the past decade and maintaining their lead in the AFC North.
Quarterback Russell Wilson threw for 158 yards and two touchdowns, while running backs Jaylen Warren and Najee Harris contributed significantly to the offense. The Steelers' defense showcased strong performances, particularly from T.J. Watt and Alex Highsmith, who pressured Browns quarterback Jameis Winston throughout the game.
Despite some struggles in the red zone, the Steelers managed to convert key plays into points, including a touchdown pass to Van Jefferson. The Browns attempted a late comeback but ultimately fell short, marking another home victory for the Steelers against their divisional rivals.