There must be something about the Packers that makes the Steelers think shootout.
Or maybe it's just playing a football game in prime time.
Either way, the Steelers needed their offensive stars to shine brightly on this chilly night at the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers. Ben Roethlisberger threw for 351 yards and four touchdowns, though he also threw two interceptions to keep things interesting. And Le'Veon Bell had 95 yards rushing on 20 carries, while also adding 88 yards receiving on a season-high 12 catches. But he lost a fumble early in the fourth quarter -- also keeping things interesting.
But on a night when the Steelers honored their inaugural Hall of Honor class, all eyes were on the guy his teammates call Tony Toe Tap, otherwise known as Antonio Brown.
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