It was, in some ways, a disorienting game from start to finish, with Brady diminished and the Steelers not only committing to the run but succeeding at it. Usually, Brady dominates Pittsburgh so thoroughly that he can watch from the press box and still throw for three touchdowns. In his last eight games against the Steelers before Sunday, Brady had tossed 23 touchdowns, connecting on 70.9 percent of his passes, with one interception. Faking two handoffs, Brady bewildered the Steelers, who left Hogan alone at their 40-yard line. A 17-yard touchdown to Antonio Brown early in the second quarter nudged the Steelers ahead by 14-7.
Source: New York Times December 17, 2018 01:39 UTC