It wasn’t pretty by any stretch, but the Pittsburgh Steelers took care of business, Sunday, defeating the Cleveland Browns at FirstEnergy Stadium, 28-12.
Early on, it looked like another lackluster showing under Mike Tomlin against teams below .500, but it was the Pittsburgh defense that stepped up in a big way time after time against the Browns to lead the Steelers to victory.
Quarterback: C
Ben Roethlisberger started out strong throwing the ball as he led the Steelers down the field on their second drive, going 10-for-11 through two early drives after the first offensive drive ended after five plays due to an Antonio Brown fumble.