The Pittsburgh Steelers secured a 27-14 victory over the Cleveland Browns, improving their AFC North-leading record to 10-3. This win was a redemption after a previous sloppy matchup against the Browns.
Quarterback Russell Wilson showcased his leadership, completing 15 of 26 passes for 158 yards and two touchdowns, despite missing top receiver George Pickens due to injury. Wilson effectively utilized tight end Pat Freiermuth and other receivers to maintain offensive momentum.
With contributions from players like Mike Williams, Van Jefferson, and Scotty Miller, the Steelers demonstrated their depth and adaptability. Wilson's performance solidified his role as the offensive catalyst, leading the team to a strong position in the NFL.