Despite a furious comeback attempt by the Detroit Lions, the Pittsburgh Steelers recorded a 29-24 win in a wild game that literally came down to the wire.
For a second, it appeared that the Lions won the game on the game's final play after Jared Goff found the end zone after scooping up a lateral by Amon-Ra St. Brown. But the officials determined that St. Brown had committed offensive pass interference, thereby negating Goff's score and giving the Steelers the win.
Pittsburgh led by 12 points late in the game on the strength of not one, but two 45-yard touchdown runs by Jaylen Warren. A touchdown pass by Jared Goff, however, and a missed field goal by Jared Goff gave the Lions a chance to steal the win while keeping their playoff hopes alive. And while the Lions got close, they were unable to pull off the comeback, as the Steelers improved to 9-6 while Detroit fell to 8-7. The Lions will now need to win out and hope the Packers lose their last two games if they are going to make the playoffs for a third straight year.
Goff threw for 364 yards and three touchdowns in a losing cause. Aaron Rodgers threw for 266 yards and a touchdown pass while improving his record to 19-8 all-time against the Lions. The Steelers ran for a whopping 230 yards on 27 carries, while the Lions ran for just 15 yards on 12 carries.
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