End Of 1st Quarter, Steelers Lead 7-3

In what has been a snowy, messy first quarter, the Steelers are on top 7-3. The Steelers chewed up the clock with successful running by Le’Veon Bell, who’s playing well coming back from his concussion. He had 36 rushing yards on 9 carries and 14 yards on 2 receptions.

The Steelers scored on a short pass to Emmanuel Sanders. Ben Roethlisberger surpassed Terry Bradshaw on that play, giving him 213 regular season touchdown passes, the most in Steelers history. Ziggy Hood left the game with an ankle injury on the following drive. His return is questionable.

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