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Steelers vs. Browns score, takeaways: Pittsburgh's defense the difference in comeback win over rival Cleveland

In a quarterback-driven league, two of the Steelers highest-paid players are outside linebackers T.J. Watt and Alex Highsmith. Watt and Highsmith proved their worth Monday night, as both players scored touchdowns in the Steelers' 26-22 win over the Browns, who also lost Pro Bowl running back Nick Chubb to a gruesome knee injury in the first half. 

Highsmith opened the scoring with a 30-yard pick-six of Deshaun Watson on the game's opening play. Watt scored the game's final touchdown after he scooped up Highsmith's strip sack of Watson with 6:58 left. Watt's night also included breaking James Harrison's franchise sack record when he took down Watson with just over a minute left in the first half. 

Fittingly, the Steelers' defense secured the win when it forced a turnover on downs on Cleveland's ensuing possession. The game-clinching play was delivered by rookie Joey Porter Jr., who broke up Watson's fourth-down throw to Donovan Peoples-Jones with just over a minute to play. 

Pittsburgh led, 16-14, at halftime on the strength of Highsmith's pick-six and Kenny Pickett's 71-yard touchdown pass to George Pickens, who recorded his second career 100-yard receiving game. Cleveland's lone touchdown in the first half came on Watson's three-yard touchdown pass to running back Jerome Ford one play after Chubb was carted off the field. 

Here's a closer look at what transpired in Pittsburgh. 

Why the Steelers won

It's hard to lose a game when your defense scores multiple touchdowns, which was the case Monday night. But the Steelers still had to eke out a win due to their ongoing struggles on offense that will likely be the topic of conversation this week in Pittsburgh. The unit did start to show signs of life in the second half, specifically the running game and Pickett's connection with Pickens. 

As noted above, the Steelers' defense carried the day. But Pittsburgh also received a significant contribution from punter Pressley Harvin III, who had a 61-yard punt and four punts that were downed inside the Browns' 20-yard-line. 

Pittsburgh's win did come at a cost, as All-Pro safety Minkah Fitzpatrick left the game with a chest injury during the second half. Steelers coach Mike Tomlin said after the game that Fitzpatrick was being evaluated at a local hospital

Why the Browns lost 

Four turnovers and several damaging penalties (including two personal fouls on Watson) were two big reasons why the Browns came up short in their quest to get to 2-0 for the first time since 1993. The biggest reason, however, could very well have been the loss of Chubb, whose tangible and intangible impact on the Browns is hard to put to words. 

The Browns put up a valiant fight after losing Chubb, who had 64 yards on 10 carries prior to the injury. Ford, who is slated to replace Chubb in the starting lineup going forward, rushed for 106 yards on 16 carries Monday night that included his 69-yard run that set up the Browns' go-ahead score five minutes into the third quarter. 

Turning point 

The Browns had eight penalties Monday, but none was more damaging to Cleveland's cause than the one that occurred with 11:28 left and the Browns up, 22-19, and facing a third-and-2 on the Steelers' 35-yard-line. 

Ford appeared to give the Browns a big first down on a five-yard run, but a holding call on lineman Ethan Pocic wiped out the play and took Cleveland out of field goal range. On the next play, Watson ran for seven yards but was penalized 15 yards after grabbing linebacker Nick Herbig's face mask. 

Now facing a third-and-26, Watson checked down to tight end David Njoku, who fumbled the ball on a heads-up play by linebacker Cole Holcomb, giving the Steelers possession on their own 44-yard-line. 

The Steelers didn't score on their ensuing drive, but they mange to pin the Browns back at their 6-yard-line following Harvin's 61-yard boot. Watt scored off of Highsmith's strip sack five plays later. 

Play of the game 

On his strip sack, Highsmith beat Browns tackle Jedrick Wills Jr. off the snap before getting to Watson, who was taken down six times Monday night. Watt, who was closing in on Watson himself, grabbed the loose pigskin before scoring his first career touchdown. 

Quotable 

"We looked at each other before the play and knew it was play-pass. We knew exactly what the play was going to be. [Highsmith] came off the edge, caused the fumble, was just in the right area at the time time. Was able to scoop and score and the place went nuts." -- Watt to ESPN's Lisa Salters while describing his game-winning score 

What's next 

The Steelers will head to Las Vegas for a prime-time showdown Sunday night. The Raiders edged the Broncos in Week 1 but were on the wrong end of a lopsided result (38-10) this past Sunday in Buffalo. The Browns will return home to host the Titans, who evened their record at 1-1 after upsetting the Chargers this past Sunday. 

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Live updates
 

Ford is doing his best Nick Chubb impression tonight. He's been monic in relief of Chubb and is just four yards away from his first career 100-yard game. 

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Pressley Harvin having a nice night after being publicly challenged by Tomlin last week. Pins the Browns inside their 5 with his last punt. 

 

The drive ends with a dud with Pittsburgh running an ill-advised WR sweep that the Browns defense snuffs out. Pittsburgh gets cute and has to punt. 

 

Harris with back-to-back strong runs and the Steelers are in Browns territory. Harris back in for this drive. 

 
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Levi Wallace dropped an INT in the end zone. Not sure how he doesn't catch that. The Browns keep the ball and might make Wallace pay. 

 
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Both teams have sustained injuries this quarter. Browns DB Greg Newsome II is being evaluated by the team's medical staff. Steelers have lost Minkah Fitzpatrick (chest) for the rest of the game and the team just lost ILB Elandon Roberts. 

 
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Minkah Fitzpatrick going back into the locker room after denying Ford a TD on his 69-yard run. Fitzpatrick missed time in the first half after tackling Chubb on his last play of the night. 

 

Jerome Ford with a 69-yard run in Nick Chubb's absence. His speed makes you think the Browns can survive tonight without Chubb. Pierre Strong rushes in for the score to finish off the TD. Cleveland has 147 rushing yards on the night. 

 
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Steelers starting to find some rhythm on offense. Steelers going to Jaylen Warren at RB on the first drive of the second half. 

 
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Pickett avoids a pick on the first play of the half and finds Pickens for a first down two plays later. 

 
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First half stats 

Score: Steelers 16-14 

  • First downs: Browns 9-4
  • Third downs: Browns 2-9, Steelers 3-8
  • Total yards: Browns 163-152
  • TOP: Browns 18:16

Watson: 10-21, 102 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT, 3 sacks
Pickett: 10-19, 151 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT, 0 sacks


Najee Harris: 6 carries,4 yards 
Jaylen Warren: 3 catches, 56 yards 

 
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