DETROIT — The Pittsburgh Steelers survived a wild finish, pushing Detroit to the brink of playoff elimination and boosting their chances of winning their division for the first time in five years.
Pittsburgh held on for 29-24 win over the Lions on Sunday when Jared Goff's touchdown on the final play was negated by an offensive pass-interference penalty on Amon-Ra St. Brown.
''It's been playoff-type football for us the last three weeks,'' Aaron Rodgers said.
The Steelers (9-6) have won three straight after a midseason slump, surging into the AFC North lead with two games remaining.
''I'm just so appreciative of the men that I work with and the fight they displayed individually and collectively,'' coach Mike Tomlin said. ''Certainly weren't perfect, a lot of adversity, some of it created by us. But they didn't blink and that's what's required this time of year.''
In a couple of weeks, the Lions will likely have a chance to sleep in because their season probably be over.
They almost pulled off an amazing comeback after trailing by 12 points with four-plus minutes left, but they had two touchdowns negated by penalties in the final minute.
On the last play of the game, Goff threw a fourth-down pass to St. Brown just short of the goal line. The receiver pushed off cornerback Jalen Ramsey to get free, and before the Steelers could bring St. Brown to the ground, he threw a lateral to the quarterback to set up an apparent score by Goff.