2013 Pittsburgh Steelers season

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2013 Pittsburgh Steelers season
Owner The Rooney Family
General manager Kevin Colbert
Head coach Mike Tomlin
Home field Heinz Field
Results
Record8–8
Division place2nd AFC North
Playoff finishDid not qualify
Pro Bowlers WR Antonio Brown
SS Troy Polamalu
Team MVP Antonio Brown
Team ROY Le'Veon Bell
Uniform
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Players warming up before Week 16 at Green Bay 2013 Pittsburgh Steelers in warmups.jpg
Players warming up before Week 16 at Green Bay

The 2013 Pittsburgh Steelers season was the franchise's 81st season as a professional sports franchise and as a member of the National Football League (NFL). It also marked the 14th season under leadership of general manager Kevin Colbert and the seventh under head coach Mike Tomlin.

Contents

The Steelers finished the season 8–8, competing with the Baltimore Ravens, Miami Dolphins, and San Diego Chargers for the final AFC playoff spot going into Week 17. The Steelers tried to prevent their worst start since 1968 in Week 4, but the Minnesota Vikings would defeat them 34–27. Baltimore, Miami, and San Diego were all 8–7 going into Week 17, while Pittsburgh was 7–8. This meant that the Steelers had to win and the Ravens, Dolphins, and Chargers all had to lose. Despite a win from the Steelers and losses from the Ravens and Dolphins, the Chargers went on to beat the Kansas City Chiefs 27–24 in overtime, taking the final playoff spot. It was the first season since the 1999 and 2000 seasons that the Steelers would miss back-to-back postseasons.

Staff

2013 Pittsburgh Steelers staff

Front office

  • Chairman emeritus – Daniel M. Rooney
  • President – Arthur J. Rooney II
  • Vice president – Arthur J. Rooney, Jr.
  • Administration advisor – Chuck Noll
  • Administrative assistant – Diane Lowe
  • Business office
  • Director of business – Mark Hart
  • Controller – Bob Tyler
  • Business administration – Dan Ferens
  • HR Manager – Katrina Smith
  • Assistant controller – Jodie Spagnolli
  • Payroll/benefits administrator – Kelly Serafin
  • Administrative assistant – Rebecca Mihalcik
  • Administrative assistant – Colleen Kimmel
  • Media relations
  • Communications coordinator – Burt Lauten
  • Public relations/media manager – Nathan LoCascio
  • Public relations assistant – Ryan Scarpino
  • Community relations
  • Community relations manager – Michele Rosenthal
  • Administrative assistant – Stacie Lawrence
  • Information technology
  • Technology manager – Scott Phelps
  • IT/Network Support Technician – Jon Pugliano
  • Digital media assistant – Scott Graham
  • Steelers.com/Steelers Digest
  • Editor – Bob Labriola
  • Assistant editor/website – Teresa Varley
  • Steelers tv/steelers.com reporter – Missi Matthews
  • Photography
  • Team photographer – Karl Roser
  • Football operations
  • general manager – Kevin Colbert
  • Director of football and business administration – Omar Khan
  • Football administration coordinator – Samir Suleiman
  • Player personnel coordinator – Dan Rooney, Jr.
  • College scouting coordinator – Phil Kreidler
  • Pro scouting coordinator – Brandon Hunt
  • Senior assistant player personnel – Bill Nunn
  • Senior assistant college scouting – Ron Hughes
  • College scout – Mark Bruener
  • College scout – Mike Butler
  • College/pro scout – Dan Colbert
  • College scout – Mark Gorscak
  • BLESTO Scout – Chidi Iwuoma
  • College scout – Bruce McNorton
  • Pro/college scout – David Petett
  • Administrative assistant – Maureen Mannion
  • Administrative assistant – Karen Mercalde

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches

Special teams coaches

Strength and conditioning

  • Conditioning coach – Garrett Giemont
  • Conditioning assistant – Marcel Pastoor
  • Player development – Raymond Jackson
  • Administrative assistant – Chrissy Bulger
  • Administrative assistant – Mia Daudet
  • Medical staff
  • Physician, internal medicine – Dr. Mark Duca
  • Physician, internal medicine – Dr. Tony Yates
  • Physician, neurosurgery – Dr. Joseph Maroon
  • Physician, orthopedic surgery – Dr. James P. Bradley
  • Athletic training staff
  • Head athletic trainer – John Norwig
  • Assistant athletic trainer – Ryan Grove
  • Assistant athletic trainer – Sonia Gysland
  • Football equipment staff
  • Equipment manager – Rodgers Freyvogel
  • Field manager/assistant equipment manager – Patrick Noone
  • Video
  • Video/facilities coordinator – Bob McCartney
  • Video assistant – Andy Lizanich
  • Video assistant – Todd Lewis

[1]

Roster

2013 Pittsburgh Steelers final roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Reserve lists


Practice squad


Rookies in italics
53 active, 12 inactive, 8 practice squad

Draft class

2013 Pittsburgh Steelers draft
RoundPickPlayerPositionCollegeNotes
117 Jarvis Jones   OLB Georgia
248 Le'Veon Bell  *  RB Michigan State Team Rookie of the Year
379 Markus Wheaton   WR Oregon State
4111 Shamarko Thomas   SS Syracuse Pick from CLE [a]
4115 Landry Jones   QB Oklahoma
5150 Terry Hawthorne   CB Illinois
6186 Justin Brown  WROklahoma
6206 Vince Williams  ILB Florida State Compensatory [b]
7223 Nicholas Williams   DE Samford
      Made roster        Pro Football Hall of Fame     *   Made at least one Pro Bowl during career

Notes

^[a] The Steelers acquired this fourth-round selection in a trade that sent their 2014 third-round selection to the Cleveland Browns.
^[b] Compensatory selection.

Schedule

Preseason

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordGame siteNFL.com
recap
1August 10 New York Giants L 13–180–1 Heinz Field Recap
2August 19at Washington Redskins L 13–240–2 FedExField Recap
3August 24 Kansas City Chiefs L 20–26 (OT)0–3Heinz Field Recap
4August 29at Carolina Panthers L 10–250–4 Bank of America Stadium Recap

Regular season

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordGame siteNFL.com
recap
1September 8 Tennessee Titans L 9–160–1 Heinz Field Recap
2September 16at Cincinnati Bengals L 10–200–2 Paul Brown Stadium Recap
3September 22 Chicago Bears L 23–400–3Heinz Field Recap
4 September 29at Minnesota Vikings L 27–340–4 Wembley Stadium (London, England) Recap
5 Bye
6October 13at New York Jets W 19–61–4 MetLife Stadium Recap
7October 20 Baltimore Ravens W 19–162–4Heinz Field Recap
8October 27at Oakland Raiders L 18–212–5 O.co Coliseum Recap
9November 3at New England Patriots L 31–552–6 Gillette Stadium Recap
10November 10 Buffalo Bills W 23–103–6Heinz Field Recap
11November 17 Detroit Lions W 37–274–6Heinz Field Recap
12November 24at Cleveland Browns W 27–115–6 FirstEnergy Stadium Recap
13 November 28at Baltimore Ravens L 20–225–7 M&T Bank Stadium Recap
14December 8 Miami Dolphins L 28–345–8Heinz Field Recap
15December 15 Cincinnati Bengals W 30–206–8Heinz Field Recap
16December 22at Green Bay Packers W 38–317–8 Lambeau Field Recap
17December 29 Cleveland Browns W 20–78–8Heinz Field Recap
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Game summaries

Week 1: vs. Tennessee Titans

Week One: Tennessee Titans at Pittsburgh Steelers – Game summary
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at Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Game information

The Steelers started their 2013 season at home against the Titans. They scored first when Darius Reynaud down the ball in their own end zone to give the Steelers a safety for a 2–0 lead in the first quarter. In the 2nd quarter, the Titans took the lead as Jackie Battle ran for a 3-yard TD to make the score 7–2 at halftime. After the break, the Titans went right back to work as Rob Bironas nailed 3 field goals starting off in the 3rd quarter when he nailed one from 26 yards and also 2 in the 4th quarter from 44 and 27 yards out to take leads of 10–2, 13–2, and 16–2 respectively. The Steelers then tried their luck at a comeback attempt but only came up short as Ben Roethlisberger found Jerricho Cotchery on a 4-yard TD pass for a final score of 16–9 and their 3rd straight 0–1 seasonal start.

Week 2: at Cincinnati Bengals

Week Two: Pittsburgh Steelers at Cincinnati Bengals – Game summary
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Bengals737320

at Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio

Game information

After a tough season-opening loss, the Steelers traveled to Cincinnati to take on the Bengals. The Steelers scored first when Shaun Suisham scored a field goal from 44 yards out to make the score 3–0. The Bengals took the lead as Giovani Bernard ran for a 7-yard touchdown making the score 7–3. The Bengals scored again in the 2nd quarter as Mike Nugent nailed a 41-yard field goal to make the score 10–3, followed up by Ben Roethlisberger finding Derek Moye on a 1-yard pass to tie the game at 10–10 at halftime. The Bengals retook the lead in the 3rd quarter as Andy Dalton found Bernard on a 27-yard pass to make the score 17–10, which was followed up by Nugent's 25-yard field goal in the 4th quarter for a final score of 20–10.

With their 2nd straight loss to the Bengals, the Steelers started a season 0–2 for the first time since 2002.

Week 3: vs. Chicago Bears

Week Three: Chicago Bears at Pittsburgh Steelers – Game summary
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Bears17731340
Steelers01010323

at Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Game information

The Steelers returned home after a tough road loss to the Bengals to take on the Bears. The first quarter was all Bears as they scored 17 unanswered points with Robbie Gould nailing a 47-yard field goal for a 3–0 lead followed up by Matt Forte's 5-yard touchdown run to make the score 10–0 and then Michael Bush's 1-yard touchdown run for a 17–0 lead. The Steelers managed to get on the board in the 2nd quarter when Shaun Suisham nailed a 27-yard field goal to shorten the lead to 17–3, however the Bears increased their lead when Major Wright returned an interception 38 yards for a touchdown to make the score 24–3. The Steelers came within 14 points at halftime as Ben Roethlisberger found Antonio Brown on a 33-yard touchdown pass to shorten the score 24–10. After the break, Gould kicked a 32-yard field goal increasing the Bears' lead to 27–10, but the Steelers answered with 13 straight points starting in the 3rd heading into the 4th quarter as Suisham nailed a 36-yard field goal for a 14-point deficit (27–13) and then a 21-yard pass to Brown from Roethlisberger again, shortening the lead to 7 at 27–20. In the 4th quarter, the Steelers came within 4 points as Suisham nailed a 44-yard field goal to make the score 27–23. However, the Bears were able to seal the victory with Jay Cutler's 17-yard pass to Earl Bennett for a score of 34–23 and then Julius Peppers' 42-yard fumble return for a touchdown (with a failed PAT) for a final score of 40–23.

With the loss, the Steelers started a season 0–3 for the first time since 2000. With the Browns winning earlier in the day, the team was left in last in the AFC North.

Week 4: at Minnesota Vikings

NFL International Series

Week Four: Pittsburgh Steelers at Minnesota Vikings – Game summary
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at Wembley Stadium, London, England

Game information

The Steelers traveled to London, England and were considered the visitor team against a Matt Cassel-led Vikings team. The Vikes got off to a fast start as Blair Walsh nailed a 54-yard field goal for a 3–0 lead followed up by Matt Cassel hooking up with Greg Jennings on a 70-yard touchdown pass for a 10–0 lead. The Steelers managed to get on the board later on in the first quarter when rookie RB Le'Veon Bell ran for an 8-yard touchdown to make the game 10–7. The Vikes moved ahead by double digits in the second quarter as Adrian Peterson ran for a 60-yard touchdown for a 17–7 lead. Shaun Suisham got the Steelers within a touchdown by nailing a 26-yard field goal for a 17–10 lead. Walsh moved the Vikes ahead by 10 at halftime by kicking a 37-yard field goal for a 20–10 lead. The Steelers came within 3 as Le'Veon Bell ran for a 1-yard touchdown shortening the lead to 20–17 but the Vikes managed to move ahead 27–17 after Peterson ran for a 7-yard touchdown and then Cassel found Jennings again on a 16-yard touchdown pass to make the lead 34–17. In the 4th quarter, Jerricho Cotchery hooked up with Ben Roethlisberger on a 15-yard touchdown pass for a 34–24 lead, and then tried to rally as Suisham nailed a 28-yard field goal. The Steelers' comeback attempt was ruined again as Roethlisberger was sacked and fumbled the ball with less than a minute left in the game, sealing the victory for the Vikes.

With this loss, the Steelers are off to their worst start since the AFL–NFL merger. They had last started 0–4 in 1968, when they started 0–6. This is also the first time since 2006 in which the team would fall to 4 games below .500 when they started that season 2–6.

Week 6: at New York Jets

Week Six: Pittsburgh Steelers at New York Jets – Game summary
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Jets33006

at MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey

  • Date: October 13
  • Game time: 1:00 pm. EDT
  • Game weather: 62 °F (17 °C), cloudy
  • Game attendance: 76,957
  • Referee: Terry McAulay
  • TV announcers (CBS): Jim Nantz, Phil Simms and Bill Cowher
  • Recap, Game book
Game information

Coming off of their bye week, the Steelers traveled to East Rutherford, NJ to take on the Jets. The Jets scored first in the first quarter when Nick Folk scored a 25-yard field goal for a 3–0 lead for the only score of that period. The Steelers managed to tie it at first in the 2nd quarter followed by taking the lead with 2 other field goals as Suisham kicked field goals from 46, 33, and 48 yards out for scores of 3–3, 6–3, and 9–3 respectively. The Jets tried to rally as Folk nailed a 39-yard field goal for a 9–6 score at halftime. In the 2nd half, it was all Steelers as they pulled away when Ben Roethlisberger found Emmanuel Sanders on a 55-yard touchdown pass for a 16–6 lead in the 3rd quarter which was then followed up by Suisham's 32-yard field goal in the 4th quarter for a final score of 19–6.

With the win, the Steelers improved to 1–4.

Week 7: vs. Baltimore Ravens

Week Seven: Baltimore Ravens at Pittsburgh Steelers – Game summary
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Ravens3301016
Steelers733619

at Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

  • Date: October 20
  • Game time: 4:25 pm. EDT
  • Game weather: 54 °F (12 °C), (Sunny)
  • Game attendance: 62,295
  • Referee: Bill Leavy
  • TV announcers (CBS): Ian Eagle and Dan Fouts
  • Recap, Game book
Game information

After a road win, the Steelers returned home to take on the Ravens. The Steelers scored first in the first quarter as Ben Roethlisberger hooked up with Heath Miller on a 3-yard touchdown pass making the score 7–0. Justin Tucker then got the Ravens on the board after nailing a 36-yard field goal shortening the lead to 7–3. In the 2nd quarter, the Steelers moved ahead by a touchdown as Shaun Suisham nailed a 34-yard field goal to make the score 10–3. The Ravens moved within 4 as Tucker nailed a 38-yard field goal for a 10–6 game at halftime with the Steelers leading. After the break, the Steelers went back to work in the 3rd quarter as Suisham kicked a 28-yard field goal for a 13–6 lead. The Ravens drew within 4 points again in the fourth quarter as Tucker kicked a 32-yard field goal for a 13–9 score. Again, the Steelers retaliated and moved ahead by 7 points as Suisham kicked a 38-yard field goal for a 16–9 lead. However, Joe Flacco was able to find Dallas Clark on a 1-yard touchdown pass tying the game at 16–16. The Steelers managed to drive down the field for the game-winning field goal as Suisham nailed it from 42 yards out for a final score of 19–16 sending the Steelers to a 2–4 start.

Week 8: at Oakland Raiders

Week Eight: Pittsburgh Steelers at Oakland Raiders – Game summary
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at O.co Coliseum, Oakland, California

Game information

After winning at home against the Ravens, the Steelers traveled to Oakland to take on the Raiders. The Raiders got off to a fast start in the 1st quarter when Terrelle Pryor ran for a 93-yard touchdown to take a 7–0 lead. This remains the longest touchdown run by any QB in NFL history. [2] Darren McFadden ran into the end zone for a 7-yard touchdown run to make the score 14–0. The Steelers managed to get on the board in the 2nd quarter when Shaun Suisham nailed a 47-yard field goal for a 14–3 deficit. But the Raiders moved ahead as McFadden ran for another touchdown from 4 yards out for a 21–3 score at halftime. After a scoreless 3rd quarter, the Steelers went back to work in the 4th quarter as Ben Roethlisberger found Emmanuel Sanders on a 9-yard touchdown pass to make the score 21–10 and then Le'Veon Bell ran for a 4-yard touchdown with the successful 2-point conversion to make the final score 21–18 as their comeback attempt again was cut short and the team fell to 2–5. On a positive note, they had won 2 out of their last 3 games coming off their bye week.

Week 9: at New England Patriots

Week Nine: Pittsburgh Steelers at New England Patriots – Game summary
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Steelers01014731
Patriots71732855

at Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts

  • Date: November 3
  • Game time: 4:25 pm. EST
  • Game weather: 44 °F (7 °C), partly cloudy, cool and windy
  • Game attendance: 68,756
  • Referee: Walt Coleman
  • TV announcers (CBS): Jim Nantz and Phil Simms
  • Recap, Gamebook
Game information

After a tough loss to the Raiders, the Steelers traveled to Foxborough to take on the Patriots. The Patriots scored first when Danny Amendola caught a 34-yard TD pass from Tom Brady to make the score 7–0. In the 2nd quarter, the Patriots increased their lead as Brady found Rob Gronkowski on a 19-yard pass to make the score 14–0. The Steelers finally got on the board when Shaun Suisham kicked a 30-yard field goal to make it 14–3, but the Pats went ahead by 2 touchdowns again as Stephen Gostkowski nailed a field goal from 20 yards out making the score 17–3. Ben Roethlisberger regardless was able to find Antonio Brown for his 200th career TD pass, a 27-yarder to come behind by 7, 17–10. But the Pats pulled away as Stevan Ridley ran for a 1-yard TD to make it 24–10 at halftime. In the 3rd quarter, Roethlisberger found Cotchery again on a 20-yard pass cutting the lead to 24–17 and again on an 8-yard pass tying the game at 24. However, the Patriots pulled away again as Gostkowski kicked a 32-yard field goal to make the score 27–24. They continued to dominate in the 4th quarter scoring a total of 17 straight points as Brady found Aaron Dobson on a 17-yard pass to make the score 34–24 and Ridley again ran for another TD from 5-yards out making the score 41–24. Roethlisberger and Cotchery hooked up again on a 6-yard pass to shorten the lead to 41–31, however the Patriots were able to pull away as Brady found Dobson again on an 81-yard pass to make the score 48–31 and ended it with LeGarrette Blount's 5-yard run making the final score 55–31.

With the loss, the Steelers dropped to 2–6, the team's first such start since 2006. It may also be noted that since 2006 whenever the team has been below .500 in a season, they would eventually finish with 8 wins or more, but at the same time, miss out on the playoffs. Also, the 55 points are the most points ever scored against the Steelers as the Patriots became the first team to score 50+ points against the team since the Bills' victory of 52–34 in 1991.

Week 10: vs. Buffalo Bills

Week Ten: Buffalo Bills at Pittsburgh Steelers – Game summary
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Steelers0107623

at Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

  • Date: November 10
  • Game time: 1:00 pm. EST
  • Game weather: 44 °F (7 °C), (Cloudy)
  • Game attendance: 60,406
  • Referee: Scott Green
  • TV announcers (CBS): Marv Albert and Rich Gannon
  • Recap, Game book
Game information

After a tough road loss to the Patriots, the Steelers traveled home to take on the Bills. The Bills scored first in the first quarter when Dan Carpenter nailed a 20-yard field goal for a 3–0 lead and the only score of the quarter. The Steelers however, responded by doing it big starting off in the 2nd quarter tying the game at 3 when Shaun Suisham nailed a 36-yard field goal. They would increase their lead as Ben Roethlisberger found Jerricho Cotchery on a 5-yard TD pass giving them a 10–3 halftime lead. After the break, the Steelers went back to work as Le'Veon Bell ran for a 4-yard TD increasing their lead to 17–3. They followed up in the 4th quarter with 2 Suisham field goals from 37 and 23 yards out for a lead of 20–3 and then 23–3 respectively. The Bills finally managed to score a TD in the final seconds of the game when EJ Manuel found Chris Gragg on a 2-yard pass, making the final score 23–10, sealing the win for the Steelers, who improved themselves to 3–6.

Week 11: vs. Detroit Lions

Week Eleven: Detroit Lions at Pittsburgh Steelers – Game summary
Period1234Total
Lions0270027
Steelers14631437

at Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Game information

After defeating the Bills, the Steelers stayed home to take on the visiting Lions. They started off scoring in the 1st quarter as Ben Roethlisberger found Antonio Brown on 2 consecutive TD passes from 34 and 47 yards out for leads of 7–0 and then 14–0. The Lions were able to get on the board as David Akers nailed a 35-yard field goal to make the score 14–3. The Steelers managed to pull away by 2 touchdowns as Shaun Suisham nailed a 25-yard field goal for a 17–3 lead. The Lions drew closer as Matthew Stafford found Calvin Johnson on a 79-yard TD pass shortening the lead to 17–10 not long before Suisham nailed a 34-yard field goal to make the score 20–10. Just then, the Lions managed to take the lead scoring 17 straight points when Stafford found Calvin Johnson again on a 19-yard pass making the score 20–17 and with the Lions taking the lead as Joique Bell ran for a 4-yard TD moving them ahead 24–20 and then finally wrapped things up in the first half as Akers nailed a 19-yard field goal to take a 27–20 lead at halftime. After the break, the Steelers got back to work as Suisham nailed a 21-yard field goal to shorten the Lions' lead to 27–23. They took the lead in the 4th quarter as Roethlisberger found Will Johnson on a 1-yard pass making the score 30–27. After a failed fake field goal attempt by the Lions, the Steelers set the ball up at their own 3-yard line. Due to a huge penalty against the team, the Steelers were able to move further down the field and seal the win for themselves as Roethlisberger found Jerricho Cotchery on a 20-yard pass for a final score of 37–27.

With the win, the Steelers improved to 4–6.

Week 12: at Cleveland Browns

Week Twelve: Pittsburgh Steelers at Cleveland Browns – Game summary
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Browns300811

at FirstEnergy Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio

Game information

After a win over the Lions, the Steelers traveled to Cleveland to take on the Browns. They drew first blood as Shaun Suisham nailed a field goal from 47 yards out to take a 3–0 lead. The Browns managed to tie the game as Billy Cundiff helped them tie it at 3–3 in the first quarter. In the 2nd quarter, the Steelers moved back into the lead scoring 24 unanswered points in the process. Ben Roethlisberger found Antonio Brown on a 41-yard touchdown pass to make the score 10–3 followed by another Suisham field goal this time from 32 yards out to make the score 13–3 at halftime. In the 3rd quarter, Roethlisberger found Emmanuel Sanders on a 4-yard touchdown pass increasing their lead to 20–3 followed by William Gay who picked off Brandon Weeden and returned it 21 yards for a touchdown making the score 27–3. The Browns would score a touchdown of their own as Weeden found Josh Gordon on a 1-yard touchdown pass followed by a successful 2-point conversion pass to Davone Bess to make the final score 27–11 as the Steelers improved to 5–6 winning 3 straight and taking their trend to winning 5 out of their last 7.

Week 13: at Baltimore Ravens

Thanksgiving Day game
Week Thirteen: Pittsburgh Steelers at Baltimore Ravens – Game summary
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Steelers0071320
Ravens736622

at M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland

  • Date: November 28
  • Game time: 8:30 pm. EST
  • Game weather: 37 °F (3 °C), clear
  • Game attendance: 71,005
  • Referee: Clete Blakeman
  • TV announcers (NBC): Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth and Michele Tafoya
  • Recap, Game book
Game information

After a win at Cleveland, the Steelers traveled to Baltimore to take on the Ravens in what would be the Thanksgiving Primetime Game and of course their first game on Thanksgiving Day since 1998. The Ravens drew first blood as Joe Flacco found Torrey Smith on a 7-yard pass to make the score 7–0 in the first quarter. In then 2nd quarter, Justin Tucker nailed a 43-yard field goal for a 10–0 halftime lead. After the break, the Ravens went back to work in the 3rd quarter as Tucker nailed a 34-yard field goal for a 13–0 lead. The Steelers finally got on the board as Ben Roethlisberger found Emmanuel Sanders on an 8-yard touchdown pass for a 13–7 score. On the ensuing kick-off, Mike Tomlin was standing just off the field along the Steelers' sideline as Baltimore's Jacoby Jones broke free on the return for a potential game breaking touchdown. [3] Tomlin, with his back to the approaching play, appeared to glance over his shoulder then place his foot briefly onto the field as he jumped out of the way, causing Jones to veer inside where he was tackled. Several Ravens players claimed Tomlin had intentionally interfered with Jones; if officials had agreed, a touchdown could have been awarded to the Ravens based on the palpably unfair act, no penalty was called. A week later the NFL fined Tomlin $100,000. [4] The Ravens then pulled away as Tucker kicked yet another field goal putting his team ahead by 9, 16–7. In the 4th quarter, Tucker kicked yet another field goal this one from 45 yards out for a score of 19–7. The Steelers managed to draw within 5 points 19–14 when Le'Veon Bell ran for a 1-yard touchdown. Tucker then kicked a 48-yard field goal to make the score 22–14. The Steelers started their comeback attempt as Roethlisberger found Jerricho Cotchery on a 1-yard touchdown pass for a 22–20 score. After this, they tried the 2-point conversion to tie the game and send it into OT, but they would come up short and miss the conversion with 1:03 left in the game.

This dropped the team to 5–7 and 3rd place in the AFC North. Also they dropped to 2–5 on Thanksgiving.

Week 14: vs. Miami Dolphins

Week Fourteen: Miami Dolphins at Pittsburgh Steelers – Game summary
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Dolphins37141034
Steelers7014728

at Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

  • Date: December 8
  • Game time: 1:00 pm. EST
  • Game weather: 26 °F (−3 °C), (Light Snow)
  • Game attendance: 52,489
  • Referee: John Parry
  • TV announcers (CBS): Ian Eagle and Dan Fouts
  • Recap, Game book
Game information

After a tough road loss to the Ravens, the Steelers went home for a game against the Dolphins. They would score first as Ben Roethlisberger found Emmanuel Sanders on a 5-yard pass for a 7–0 lead. The Dolphins managed to get on the board as Caleb Sturgis kicked a 30-yard field goal making the score 7–3. In the 2nd quarter, Charles Clay caught a 6-yard touchdown pass from Ryan Tannehill as the Phins took the lead 10–7 at halftime. After the break, the Dolphins went right back to work as Daniel Thomas ran for a 4-yard touchdown making the score 17–7. The Steelers then came within 3 when Roethlisberger found Antonio Brown on a 43-yard touchdown pass making the score 17–14 and would eventually score again when Troy Polamalu picked off Tannehill and returned it 19 yards for a touchdown as they retook the lead 21–17. The Dolphins however moved back into the lead as Tannehill found Brian Hartline on a 4-yard pass for a 24–21 score. In the 4th quarter, Roethlisberger found Jerricho Cotchery on a 16-yard touchdown pass as they moved ahead 28–24. Clay then caught a pass from Tannehill making the score 31–28 as the Dolphins retook the lead. They would stop scoring after Sturgis kicked a 27-yard field goal for a 34–28 lead. Under a minute to go in the quarter, the Steelers got the ball back with Roethlisberger throwing to Brown and then Brown running for what seemed to be the game-tying (and eventually game-winning touchdown and PAT), but officials reviewed the play and it was determined that Brown had stepped out of bounds during the run ending the game dropping the team to 5–8.

Week 15: vs. Cincinnati Bengals

Week Fifteen: Cincinnati Bengals at Pittsburgh Steelers – Game summary
Period1234Total
Bengals0701320
Steelers2163030

at Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

  • Date: December 15
  • Game time: 8:30 pm. EST
  • Game weather: 24 °F (−4 °C), (Cloudy)
  • Game attendance: 45,873
  • Referee: Ed Hochuli
  • TV announcers (NBC): Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth and Michele Tafoya
  • Recap, Game book
Game information

The Steelers stayed home for a SNF duel against longtime division rival Bengals. The first quarter was all Steelers as they scored touchdowns in 3 different ways: Le'Veon Bell ran for a 1-yard, Antonio Brown caught a 12-yard pass, and then returned a punt 67 yards putting up scores of 7–0, 14–0, and 21–0. This remains the most points in their franchise history they have scored in the first quarter while it remains the largest number of points the Bengals have allowed in the first quarter alone. This streak of points stood at 24 straight as Shaun Suisham kicked a 25-yard field goal. The Bengals finally got on the board as Gio Benard ran for a 1-yard touchdown making the score 24–7. Suisham then nailed a 45-yard field goal to move his team ahead 27–7 at halftime. After this, the Steelers went back to work in the 3rd quarter coming away with another field goal from 26 yards out for a 30–7 lead. The 4th quarter however, was all Bengals as Andy Dalton and Tyler Eifert connected on a 1-yard touchdown pass making the score 30–14 not long before Dalton found Marvin Jones on a 13-yard pass making the score 30–20, but the 2-point conversion failed as the Steelers would eventually win the game with that score as the final sending them to 6–8. Coupled with losses of the Ravens, Chargers, and Dolphins, the Steelers also remained in the playoff hunt.

Week 16: at Green Bay Packers

Week Sixteen: Pittsburgh Steelers at Green Bay Packers – Game summary
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Steelers7321738
Packers7771031

at Lambeau Field, Green Bay, Wisconsin

  • Date: December 22
  • Game time: 4:25 pm. EST/3:25 p.m. CST
  • Game weather: 23 °F (−5 °C), snow
  • Game attendance: 77,999
  • Referee: Carl Cheffers
  • TV announcers (CBS): Kevin Harlan and Solomon Wilcots
  • Recap, Game book
Game information

After the win at home against the Bengals, the Steelers traveled to take on the Packers in a rematch of Super Bowl XLV. Coming into this game with a record of 2–5 in road games, the Packers scored first when Matt Flynn found Jarrett Boykin on a 5-yard pass for a 7–0 lead. The Steelers managed to tie it up late in the first quarter when Ben Roethlisberger found Emmanuel Sanders on a 1-yard pass taking the game to 7–7. In the 2nd quarter, the Packers retook the lead as Eddie Lacy ran for a 14-yard touchdown making the score 14–7. This was followed up by the Steelers coming within 4 as Suisham kicked a 31-yard field goal as for a 14–10 score at halftime. After the break, the Steelers took the lead as Roethlisberger rushed for a touchdown himself from 13 yards out making the score 17–14. The Packers took the lead back as Lacy ran for a 2-yard touchdown making the score 21–17. The Steelers then moved back into the lead as Roethlisberger found Matt Spaeth on an 11-yard pass, making the score 24–21, and then Cortez Allen picked off Matt Flynn returning the ball 40 yards for a touchdown, making the score 31–21. In the 4th quarter, the Packers tried a comeback attempt as Mason Crosby nailed a 22-yard field goal to come within 7, at 31–24. Eventually, they managed to tie the game when John Kuhn ran for a 1-yard touchdown at 31–31. The Steelers moved back into the lead as Le'Veon Bell ran for a 1-yard touchdown for a 38–31 lead. Matt Flynn moved the Packers down the field but his last attempt within the final 3 seconds was incomplete, sealing the win for the Steelers as they improved to 7–8 while finishing 3–5 in road games.

Week 17: vs. Cleveland Browns

Week Seventeen: Cleveland Browns at Pittsburgh Steelers – Game summary
Period1234Total
Browns00077
Steelers773320

at Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Game information

The Steelers' final game of the season would be at home against the Browns. They would draw first blood as Ben Roethlisberger found Jerricho Cotchery on a 9-yard pass for a 7–0 lead. Le'Veon Bell ran for a touchdown from 5 yards out making the score 14–0 at halftime. Shaun Suisham would go on to kick 2 field goals in the 3rd and 4th quarters from 30 and 32 yards out making the score 17–0, and 20–0. Later on in the quarter, the Browns managed to score their only 7 points of the whole game as Jason Campbell found Fozzy Whittaker on a 35-yard pass for a final score of 20–7.

The team finished the season with another 8–8 record and despite losses by the Ravens and Dolphins, the Steelers were eliminated from playoff contention for the second consecutive season after the Chargers defeated the Chiefs. This would be the first time since 1999 and 2000 that the Steelers would fail to make the playoffs in consecutive seasons.

Antonio Brown became the first player in NFL History [5] to record at least five catches and 50 yards in every game. [6]

Standings

Division

AFC North
WLTPCTDIVCONFPFPASTK
(3) Cincinnati Bengals 1150.6883–38–4430305W2
Pittsburgh Steelers 880.5004–26–6379370W3
Baltimore Ravens 880.5003–36–6320352L2
Cleveland Browns 4120.2502–43–9308406L7

Conference

#TeamDivisionWLTPCTDIVCONFSOSSOVSTK
Division winners
1 Denver Broncos West1330.8135–19–3.469.423W2
2 New England Patriots East1240.7504–29–3.473.427W2
3 [lower-alpha 1] Cincinnati Bengals North1150.6883–38–4.480.494W2
4 Indianapolis Colts South1150.6886–09–3.484.449W3
Wild cards
5 Kansas City Chiefs West1150.6882–47–5.445.335L2
6 San Diego Chargers West970.5634–26–6.496.549W4
Did not qualify for the postseason
7 [lower-alpha 2] [lower-alpha 3] Pittsburgh Steelers North880.5004–26–6.469.441W3
8 [lower-alpha 4] Baltimore Ravens North880.5003–36–6.484.418L2
9 [lower-alpha 5] New York Jets East880.5003–35–7.488.414W2
10 Miami Dolphins East880.5002–47–5.523.523L2
11 Tennessee Titans South790.4382–46–6.504.375W2
12 Buffalo Bills East6100.3753–35–7.520.500L1
13 [lower-alpha 6] [lower-alpha 7] Oakland Raiders West4120.2501–54–8.523.359L6
14 [lower-alpha 8] Jacksonville Jaguars South4120.2503–34–8.504.234L3
15 Cleveland Browns North4120.2502–43–9.516.477L7
16 Houston Texans South2140.1251–52–10.559.500L14
Tiebreakers [lower-alpha 9]
  1. Cincinnati defeated Indianapolis head-to-head (Week 14, 42–28).
  2. Pittsburgh finished with a better division record than Baltimore.
  3. Pittsburgh defeated the New York Jets head-to-head (Week 6, 19–6).
  4. Baltimore defeated the New York Jets head-to-head (Week 12, 19–3).
  5. The New York Jets finished with a better division record than Miami.
  6. Oakland and Jacksonville finished with a better conference record than Cleveland.
  7. Oakland defeated Jacksonville head-to-head (Week 2, 19–9).
  8. Jacksonville defeated Cleveland head-to-head (Week 13, 32–28).
  9. When breaking ties for three or more teams under the NFL's rules, they are first broken within divisions, then comparing only the highest ranked remaining team from each division.

Statistics

Updated December 30, 2013 [9]

Team

PittsburghOpponent
Total First Downs312303
Rushing First Downs81106
Passing First Downs207174
By Penalty First Downs2423
Third Down Conversions82/21691/230
Fourth Down Conversions9/159/20
Total Offensive Yards5,4005,395
Offensive Plays1,0231,036
Average Yards per Play5.35.2
Total Rushing Yards1,3831,849
Rushing Plays394433
Rushing Yards per Play3.54.3
Total Passing Yards4,0173,546
Passing Completions/Attempts377/586329/569
Interceptions1410
Passing Yards per Play7.36.6
Sacks34.043.0
Field Goals30/3228/31
Touchdowns4141
Rushing Touchdowns918
Passing Touchdowns2821
Return Touchdowns10
Defensive Touchdowns32
Time of Possession30:5329:06
Turnover Ratio−4

Passing

Regular season
PlayerATTCOMPYDSCOMP %YDS/ATTTDTD %INTINT %LONGSCKLOSTRATING
Ben Roethlisberger 5843754,26164.27.3284.8142.4674228292.0
Mat McBriar 1130100.030.000.000.03000118.8
Antonio Brown 1115100.015.000.000.01517118.8

Rushing

Regular season
PlayerATTYDSYDS/ATTLONGTD
Le'Veon Bell 2448603.5438
Jonathan Dwyer 491974.0300
Felix Jones 481843.8140
Ben Roethlisberger 27993.7191
Isaac Redman 10121.280
Antonio Brown 740.6100
Larod Stephens-Howling 6193.250
Jerricho Cotchery 1−5−5.0−50
Emmanuel Sanders 12525.0250
Shaun Suisham 1−12−12.0−120
Total39413833.59

Receiving

Regular season
PlayerATTYDSYDS/RECLONGTD
Antonio Brown 110149913.6568
Emmanuel Sanders 6774011.0556
Heath Miller 5859310.2311
Jerricho Cotchery 4660213.13610
Le'Veon Bell 453998.9430
Felix Jones 9637.0150
Jonathan Dwyer 8648.0230
Will Johnson 8415.191
David Paulson 610217.0340
Markus Wheaton 66410.7210
David Johnson 47017.5320
Isaac Redman 4143.570
Derek Moye 22010.0191
LaRod Stephens-Howling 2115.570
Michael Palmer 188.080
Matt Spaeth 11111.0111
Total3774,30111.428

Field Goals

Regular season
Player1–1920–2930–3940–4950+
Shaun Suisham 0/09/915/138/80/0
Total0/09/915/138/80/0
Opponent Total1/18/810/1010/82/1

Punting

Regular season
PlayerPuntsAVGTBIn 20LONGBLK
Mat McBriar 4041.3313701
Zoltan Mesko 3442.523650
Ben Roethlisberger 128.001280
Total7541.1517701
Opponent Total7943.0822610

Punt Returns

Regular season
PlayerRTFCYDS/RETLONGTD
Antonio Brown 322312.8671
Total322312.8671
Opponent Total35168.9430

Kick Returns

Regular season
PlayerRTYDSYDS/RETLONGTD
Felix Jones 2351022.2420
Emmanuel Sanders 1026826.8460
Jonathan Dwyer 49022.5270
Markus Wheaton 23718.5250
Antonio Brown 11616160
Cameron Heyward 11111110
Michael Palmer 15550
LaRod Stephens-Howling 12525250
Total4396222.4460
Opponent Total551,23322.4730

Defense

Regular season
PlayerTSASCKF
Lawrence Timmons 126864031
Ryan Clark 104614300
William Gay 6355812
Ike Taylor 63521100
Troy Polamalu 69501925
Cortez Allen 5144700
Jason Worilds 63432082
Vince Williams 53401300
Cameron Heyward 59352450
Jarvis Jones 40301010
Ziggy Hood 39261330
Will Allen 3425901
Shamarko Thomas 2922700
Brett Keisel 2920941
Steve McLendon 33201301
LaMarr Woodley 36201651
Terence Garvin 1111000
Robert Golden 1410401
Antwon Blake 118300
Kion Wilson 128400
Al Woods 168820
Stevenson Sylvester 127500
Markus Wheaton 77000
Curtis Brown 76100
Will Johnson 76100
Shaun Suisham 76101
Chris Carter 54100
Larry Foote 83500
Emmanuel Sanders 33000
Antonio Brown 22000
Jerricho Cotchery 22000
Michael Palmer 22000
Fernando Velasco 22000
Cody Wallace 22000
Mike Adams 11000
Kelvin Beachum 11000
Da'Mon Cromartie-Smith 11000
David DeCastro 11000
Ramon Foster 11000
Derek Moye 11000
Matt Spaeth 11000
DeMarcus Van Dyke 11000
Guy Whimper 11000
Total1,0717742973416
Opponent Total1,0727453274312

Interceptions

Regular season
PlayerINTYDSYDS/INTLONGTD
Cortez Allen 24321.5401
Ryan Clark 25025.0370
Troy Polamalu 23618.0191
Lawrence Timmons 22613.0230
Will Allen 12727.0270
William Gay 12121.0211
Total1020320.3403
Opponent Total1417012.1571

Transactions

The Steelers have been involved in the following transactions during the 2013 season:

Trades

April 27, 2013 [10] To Cleveland Browns
2013 fourth-round pick
(#111–Shamarko Thomas)
To Pittsburgh Steelers
2014 third-round pick
August 23, 2013 [11] To Philadelphia Eagles
Adrian Robinson
To Pittsburgh Steelers
Felix Jones
October 2, 2013 [12] To Arizona Cardinals
Conditional Draft Pick
To Pittsburgh Steelers
Levi Brown

Player signings

PlayerDateContract terms
William Gay [23] March 4, 20133-year/$4.5 million
Jonathan Dwyer [24] March 11, 20131 year/$1.323 million
Ramon Foster [25] [26] March 11, 20133-year/$5.8 million
David Johnson [27] March 12, 20131 year/unknown
Larry Foote [28] March 12, 20133-year/$5.5 million
Plaxico Burress [29] March 12, 20131 year/$940,000
Greg Warren [30] March 13, 20131 year/unknown
Matt Spaeth [31] March 18, 20132-year/$2 million
Stevenson Sylvester [32] April 3, 20131 year/unknown
Emmanuel Sanders [33] April 14, 20131 year/$2.5 million
Isaac Redman April 18, 20131 year/$1.323 million
Steve McLendon [34] April 18, 20133-year/$7.25 million
Brian Arnfelt [35] April 28, 2013Unknown
Alan Baxter [35] April 28, 2013Unknown
Nik Embernate [35] April 28, 2013Unknown
Reggie Dunn [35] April 28, 2013Unknown
Mike Farrell [35] April 28, 2013Unknown
Mike Golic Jr [35] April 28, 2013Unknown
Cordian Hagans [35] April 28, 2013Unknown
Chris Hubbard [35] April 28, 2013Unknown
Omar Hunter [35] April 28, 2013Unknown
Luke Ingram [35] April 28, 2013Unknown
Joe Madsen [35] April 28, 2013Unknown
Curtis McNeal [35] April 28, 2013Unknown
Ivory Wade [35] April 28, 2013Unknown
Anthony Rashad White [35] April 28, 2013Unknown
J.D. Woods [35] April 28, 2013Unknown
Terence Garvin [36] May 6, 2013Unknown
Guy Whimper [36] May 6, 2013Unknown
Shamarko Thomas [37] May 16, 20134-year/$2,613,152
Vince Williams [38] May 20, 20134-year/$2,238,680
Justin Brown [39] May 23, 20134-year/$2,264,072
Markus Wheaton [40] May 23, 20134-year/$2,811,376
Terry Hawthorne [40] May 23, 20134-year/$2,350,052
Jarvis Jones [41] June 3, 20134-year/$8,705,502
Le'Veon Bell [42] June 3, 20134-year/$2.146 million
Nicholas Williams [43] June 3, 20134-year/$2,217,848
Peter TuitupouJune 3, 2013
Nigel Malone [44] June 6, 2013
Landry Jones [45] June 13, 20134-year/$2,599,220
Cody Wallace [46] September 1, 2013
Zoltan Mesko [47] September 2, 2013
Jonathan Dwyer [48] September 9, 2013
Shayne Graham [48] September 9, 2013
Fernando Velasco [48] September 9, 2013
Stevenson Sylvester [49] October 9, 2013
Will Allen [50] October 10, 2013
Richard Gordon [51] October 15, 2013
Mat McBriar [52] October 29, 2013
Eric Olsen [53] November 30, 2013
Rashad Butler [53] November 30, 2013
David Snow [54] December 3, 2013
Jamaal Westerman [55] December 17, 2013

Other

PlayerDateDetails
Chris Rainey [56] January 10, 2013Waived
James Harrison [57] March 9, 2013Released
Willie Colon [58] March 13, 2013Released
Ivory Wade [36] May 6, 2013Waived
Anthony Rashad White [36] May 6, 2013Waived
Joe Greene [59] May 6, 2013Retired as Special Assistant
Zack Pianalto June 3, 2013Waived (Injured)
John Malecki [60] September 1, 2013Waived
Drew Butler [47] September 2, 2013Released
Shayne Graham [61] September 17, 2013Released
Isaac Redman [62] October 21, 2013Waived
Zoltan Mesko [52] October 29, 2013Waived
Rashad Butler [63] December 2, 2013Left Team (Personal Reasons)
Richard Gordon [64] December 7, 2013Released
Kion Wilson [65] December 14, 2013Released

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