Steelers vs. Browns recap

6-2. Tied for the division lead. Games vs. Oakland, Cleveland and Kansas City coming up. 0-5 was unimaginable for Steelers fans. Now they know it's true.

Josh Cribbs rushed for 87 yards out of the Wildcat formation, Chris Jennings rushed for 73 yards and a score as Cleveland defeated Pittsburgh 13-6.

With 7:20 in the first half, Cleveland had a 6-0 lead. Then, they finally got their offense going with 4:16 in the half. Facing 3rd and 3 at their own 33, Joshua Cribbs rushed 37 yards into Pittsburgh territory, and Chris Jennings found a hole to the left and scored to put Cleveland up 13-0.

Pittsburgh fought right back, scoring on the last play of the first half to make it 13-3. The Steelers hadn't scored any points for the first 29:59.

More defense occured until Pittsburgh scored a field goal with 0:08 left in the third quarter, and after 3 Cleveland led 13-6. After a big penalty took Pittsburgh out of field goal range, Cleveland got the ball. They got a first down and Cribbs rushed for about 11 yards, which helped the Browns and their clock issues.

The Steelers faced a 3rd and 20 at their own 47, and they completed a 14 yard pass. On fourth and 6 a defender stepped in front of a Ben Roethlisberger pass intended for Santonio Holmes and added to their amazing defensive total. The Browns also recorded 8 sacks.

Pittsburgh plays host to Green Bay while the Browns travel to Missouri to take on the Chiefs.

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