Las Vegas, NV
Oct 13, 2024
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The Pittsburgh Steelers seized victory over the Las Vegas Raiders 32-13, showcasing a formidable offensive and defensive performance. Justin Fields was instrumental, utilizing his dual-threat capabilities, while Najee Harris dominated with consistent ground gains. After a disappointing missed two-point conversion, the Steelers showed resilience, capitalizing on a Raiders turnover to gain a critical touchdown advantage at halftime.
For the Raiders, Aidan O'Connell's transition to starting quarterback did little to change the team's trajectory, as Pittsburgh's defense, notably T.J. Watt, effectively neutralized their attacks. Pittsburgh's special teams added further pressure with a blocked punt early in the second half, cushioning the Steelers' lead. The game highlighted recurring issues for the Raiders, who have consistently trailed by double digits this season, amplifying their struggles under Coach Antonio Pierce.
Chris Boswell (PIT)
Chris Boswell kicked a 52-yard field goal, setting a precedent for Pittsburgh's dominance in the game's offensive execution and serving as an early wake-up call for the Raiders.
Alexander Mattison (LV)
Alexander Mattison found a gap in the Steelers' defense with a 3-yard touchdown run, temporarily handing the Raiders their sole lead of the contest.
Justin Fields (PIT)
Justin Fields reclaimed the lead for Pittsburgh just before halftime with a strategic 3-yard sprint, a momentum-shifting play as Pittsburgh capitalized on a Raiders' turnover.
Chris Boswell (PIT)
Following a blocked punt, Chris Boswell delivered a precise 37-yard field goal, reinforcing Pittsburgh's position and pushing the Raiders further on the defensive.
Najee Harris (PIT)
Najee Harris exploited a lapse in the Raiders' defensive line for a 36-yard touchdown, underscoring the Steelers' ground game superiority and heightening the deficit.
Justin Fields (PIT)
Justin Fields addressed any lingering doubts with a definitive 7-yard touchdown run, cementing the Steelers' commanding lead.
Chris Boswell (PIT)
Chris Boswell sealed the victory with his final 36-yard field goal, punctuating Pittsburgh's tactical execution and emphatic win.
Steelers Defense (PIT)
The Steelers defense capitalized on a Raiders turnover, converting it into a crucial touchdown that positioned them ahead 12-7 at halftime, a psychological and point advantage.
Steelers Special Teams (PIT)
A pivotal moment occurred when the Steelers' special teams blocked a punt deep in Raiders territory, setting up a field goal that expanded the Steelers' control at 15-7.
Justin Fields (PIT, QB)
Fields effectively balanced his responsibilities as a passer and rusher, using his dual-threat capabilities to disassemble the Raiders' defense with two critical rushing touchdowns.
Najee Harris (PIT, RB)
Harris was a powerhouse on the ground, not only scoring a game-changing 36-yard touchdown but maintaining pressure on the Raiders' defensive line throughout the contest.
Chris Boswell (PIT, K)
Boswell remained a model of consistency, his precision with crucial field goals and conversions provided a dependable scoring option and kept the Raiders at bay.
T.J. Watt (PIT, LB)
With unrelenting tenacity, Watt was instrumental in stifling the Raiders' offensive efforts, creating turnovers, and leading the charge in defense.
Steelers Defense (PIT, Team)
The Steelers' defense consistently disrupted the Raiders' offensive flow with key turnovers, ensuring they maintained momentum and a dominant lead.
Pittsburgh Steelers
3
9
10
10
32
Las Vegas Raiders
7
0
0
6
13