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Steelers shocked as Washington Football Team ends their quest for perfect season

Washington finishes Steelers quest for an unbeaten season.

December 8, 2020 at 4:42AM
Washington Football Team defensive end Chase Young (99) celebrated with a look of disbelief after Washington defeated the Pittsburgh 23-17, ending the Steelers quest for a perfect season on Monday afternoon.
Washington Football Team defensive end Chase Young (99) celebrated with a look of disbelief after Washington defeated the Pittsburgh 23-17, ending the Steelers quest for a perfect season on Monday afternoon. (JUSTIN BERL • Associated Press/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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PITTSBURGH – The Pittsburgh Steelers spent three months shaking off whatever 2020 threw at them. Schedule changes. Injuries to a handful of impact players. The ever-present threat of COVID-19.

Through the chaos, they kept winning. Sometimes pretty. Sometimes ugly. Sometimes a little of both in the same game. Through it all, they insisted they were well aware of their flaws. Pointing out time and again the only thing perfect about them was their record.

So much for that.

Pittsburgh's bid for an unbeaten season is over. Washington's — yes, Washington's — quest for an unlikely division title may just be starting.

Alex Smith threw for 296 yards and a touchdown, Dustin Hopkins kicked a tiebreaking 45-yard field goal with 2 minutes, 4 seconds remaining, and Washington rallied for a 23-17 victory on Monday in one of the biggest surprises of the NFL season.

"We've been down for such a long time, and we're trying to rebuild ourselves and build up," first-year coach Ron Rivera said. "This is something we can build off of."

The Steelers (11-1) missed a chance to clinch a playoff berth and dropped into a tie with defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City for the best record in the AFC with four weeks remaining. They squandered a 14-point lead.

"It stinks," Pittsburgh quarterback Ben Roethlisberger said. "Been a while since we lost a game. It's not a good feeling."

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The Steelers were 10-point favorites while facing a team that hadn't won three straight since 2018 and hadn't won in Pittsburgh since 1991. Washington won the Super Bowl that season. The club's expectations this year are far more modest. Yet a day after the New York Giants won at Seattle, Washington (5-7) kept pace while giving the lowly NFC East its second marquee victory in 25ish hours.

"We're on a roll," said defensive end Montez Sweat, who knocked down three Roethlisberger passes. "This is the kind of football we've been wanting to play since Game 1."

It's the kind of football the Steelers had played since Game 1. The best start in the franchise's 87-year history came to an abrupt halt on a rare Monday late afternoon game. The NFL pushed the contest back a day as part of the fallout from a COVID-19 outbreak in Baltimore that forced the league to postpone the Ravens' visit to Heinz Field three times.

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