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Progress made in win over Raiders

Back to work.

What else to say about a night that started with the beleaguered offense beginning the game with back-to-back three-and-outs. When the fourth quarter began with them holding a 23-7 lead and was screaming for one of the units to step forward and end the suspense, the offense went three-and-out twice and burned only 2:47 off the game clock while the defense allowed an 11-play, 66-yard drive for a touchdown followed by a 9-play, 33-yard drive for a field goal and helped keep both drives alive with penalties.

Actually there is something else to say about the Steelers’ first-ever game in Las Vegas and it’s that it was a victory, and even though the 23-18 final was unnecessarily stressful of their own making, well, the outcome really

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