Roethlisberger’s 3 TD Passes Leads Steelers Over Broncos 28-10

They don’t lead their division outright. Three other NFL teams have better records.
But nobody should want to face the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Denver became the latest squad given that painful lesson. The surging Steelers knocked off another would-be contender to their NFL throne with a 28-10 Monday night road victory.
If defeating previously unbeaten Minnesota before last weekend’s bye wasn’t proof enough, crushing a Broncos squad that entered 6-1 is ample evidence these aren’t the same Steelers that entered the season with a Super Bowl-sized hangover.
“We’re a developing team,” Steelers coach Mike Tomlin said after his team’s fifth consecutive victory. “We’ve got to continue to be a team on the rise. That’s what November is about as we push into the latter part of the season.”
In September, Pittsburgh still seemed drunk off the champagne that flowed following a Super Bowl XLIII win against Arizona. A 23-20 road loss to AFC North co-leader Cincinnati dropped the Steelers to 1-2.










































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