LAS VEGAS — Najee Harris broke free down the left sideline, reached the 5-yard line and dived toward the pylon, just getting the ball across the goal line for a Steelers touchdown.
Shaking off a slow start to the season, Harris didn't let anything stand in his way — even if it meant pushing through a swarm of tacklers for a big gain.
Harris rushed for 106 yards and the 36-yard touchdown to lift Pittsburgh to a 32-13 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday.
''I don't know what he ate last night, I don't know what he did, but he sure did ball out today,'' Steelers quarterback Justin Fields said.
Harris exceeded 100 yards for the first time since ending last season with back-to-back such performances. He rushed for 1,000 yards in each of his first three seasons but entered averaging 3.3 yards per carry this year.
Harris had a 15-yard run early in the second quarter in which he nearly was stopped at the line of scrimmage but fought through multiple tacklers.
''When drives aren't going well, you need a play that will spark it,'' Harris said. ''I always try to be that person to spark the play.''
Fields added 59 yards on the ground and two TDs, though he passed for just 145 yards. Fields' hold on the starting job had come into question after recent subpar performances and with Russell Wilson being activated for the first time this season after being out with a calf injury.