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Steelers’ record: 7-5 • One year ago: 7-4-1

1:17 p.m. – What Went Wrong: Yes, the Steelers forced the Browns to settle for a red zone field goal after initially having a first-and-5 at the 6-yard line, but along the way Cleveland converted two separate third-and-long situations. The first of those was a third-and-7 when Baker Mayfield completed a 19-yard pass to Jarvis Landry, and the second came on a third-and-14 when Mayfield completed a 15-yard pass to Landry that initially was ruled incomplete before being overturned on replay. Austin Seibert’s 31-yard field goal gave the Browns a 3-0 led with 7:31 remaining in the first period.

The Steelers offense was only

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