FIRST QUARTER: Steelers 0, Washington 0
5:41 p.m. – What Went Wrong: After the Steelers defense put together three-and-out, the offense lost considerable yardage on the punt, because there should've been a flag for fair catch interference when Ray-Ray McCloud was hit in the process of fielding the punt, and then Ola Adeniyi was penalized 10 yards for holding. Instead of starting at the Washington 44-yard line, the Steelers started at their 28-yard line.
5:27 p.m. – What Went Right: A very nice seven plays over two series by the Steelers defense. On the first set of four plays, Robert Spillane's sack allowed the Steelers to tie an NFL record with at least one sack in 69 straight games, but Washington got new life when Marcus Allen was penalized 15 yards for roughing the punter. On the next three plays, Peyton Barber was stopped after a 1-yard gain; Cam Sutton broke up a second down pass, and then Mike Hilton made the tackle for no gain on a short completion to tight end Logan Thomas. The Steelers took over following the punt at their 23-yard line.
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