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Pittsburgh Steelers at Denver Broncos
- The Steelers were last seen beating the previously undefeated Vikings, 27-17, in Week 7 and have won four straight games by an average of 10.3 ppg. Pittsburgh's first three contests of 2009 were all decided by three points.
- Pittsburgh has split its last six games following a scheduled bye and is 11-9 all-time in such contests. Including a 31-28 loss in 2007, the Steelers have dropped four straight regular-season games in the Mile High City (last regular-season win was 1990).
- Denver suffered its first setback of the season with a 30-7 loss in Baltimore last Sunday. The Broncos are allowing just 11 points per game at Invesco Field this season -- lowest of any team in football at home in 2009.
- The Broncos have turned the ball over just six times in their first seven games - tied with New England and Indianapolis for fewest in the AFC. Through seven games in 2008, Denver had a total of 16 giveaways.
- Knowshon Moreno started his third straight game for the Broncos last weekend and had 39 yards on 10 carries in the loss. Moreno leads all rookies with 420 rush yards in 2009, but is still looking for his first career 100-yard performance.
- The Broncos haven't recorded an interception since Week 4 vs. Dallas and opponents have thrown 112 consecutive passes vs. Denver's defense without being picked off -- the longest active streak of all AFC squads.
- The Steelers are 11-1 in primetime regular-season games under third-year head coach Mike Tomlin. Tomlin is 4-0 all-time on Monday Night Football.
- Pittsburgh has allowed just 76.6 yards per game on the ground this season -- lowest of any team in the league.
NFL Headlines
- Chiefs stun Steelers in overtime, 27-24
- Chargers rout Broncos to gain West lead
- Favre goes 22 of 25, throws 4 TDs in win
- Colts beat Ravens 17-15, improve to 10-0
- Raiders rally to stun Bengals 20-17
- Pats intercept 4 passes, beat Jets 31-14
- Romo lifts Cowboys past Redskins 7-6
- Giants blow lead, beat Falcons in OT
- Lions beat Browns 38-37 on final play
- Warner injured, Cardinals top Rams 21-13
Steelers-Broncos Preview
By MATT BEARDMORE,
(AP) -- The Pittsburgh Steelers didn't get off to a strong start this season, but the defending Super Bowl champions are now playing at a high level.
Pittsburgh goes for its fifth straight victory Monday night, when it looks to snap a three-game losing streak to a Denver Broncos club trying to bounce back from its first defeat of the season.
Since opening the season 1-2, the Steelers (5-2) have gone undefeated to give themselves a legitimate shot to win a third straight AFC North title. They own the same record as Cincinnati, although the Bengals currently own the tiebreaker by virtue of a home win over Pittsburgh in Week 3.
"We've put ourselves in a good position to go into this bye, but November, December, that's where the real teams start to separate themselves," Steelers defensive end Brett Keisel said. "Hopefully, if we're a real team around here, we can continue this win streak."
Pittsburgh will attempt to continue its surge in Denver, where it hasn't won a regular-season game since a 34-17 victory on Oct. 14, 1990.
The Steelers, though, defeated the host Broncos by the same score in the 2005 AFC title game en route to their Super Bowl 40 victory.
Coming off its bye week, Pittsburgh looks to build off a 27-17 home win over Minnesota on Oct. 25.
Ben Roethlisberger, third in the NFL with 2,062 passing yards, threw his 11th touchdown of the season, while the Steelers' defense scored twice in the fourth quarter - a 77-yard fumble return by linebacker LaMarr Woodley and Keyaron Fox's 82-yard interception return with one minute remaining.
Pittsburgh had four sacks - with James Harrison recording two to increase his team-leading total to eight - while holding the Vikings' Adrian Peterson-led running game to 89 yards.
The Steelers, who haven't allowed a 100-yard rusher in their last 25 regular-season contests, lead the league in run defense at 76.6 yards per game.
Pittsburgh, though, will have a patchwork defensive line when it faces rookie running back Knowshon Moreno, Correll Buckhalter and the Broncos' 11th-ranked rushing offense.
Defensive end Travis Kirschke, who was replacing the injured Aaron Smith (torn right rotator cuff), suffered a torn left calf muscle in the victory over Minnesota.
Nick Eason - Keisel's backup at right defensive end - will move to the left side, while rookies Ziggy Hood and Sunny Harris are expected to get plenty of playing time as the Steelers rotate linemen in Denver's Mile High altitude.
"I was released (by Pittsburgh) the fourth game and the next thing you know I'm playing," Eason said Wednesday. "Now I'll be playing a lot more. My snaps have doubled in three weeks. It's amazing, but that's the life story in the NFL."
The Steelers' makeshift line will not have to contend with Broncos third-year right tackle Ryan Harris, who suffered a toe injury in last Sunday's 30-7 loss at Baltimore. Tyler Polumbus will likely make his first NFL start in Harris' place.
"We always give (Tyler) plenty of reps in practice. He handled himself well in the preseason," Broncos first-year coach Josh McDaniels said. "We'll expect him to go in there and play well."
McDaniels' team did not play well last week, dropping its first game of the season following a 6-0 start.
"Anytime you have a game like this, it forces you to look in a mirror," he said. "Hopefully we can find out just as much about one another ... through the adversity of a loss as you can through six wins."
The Broncos' defense is looking to rebound from its worst effort of the season. Denver ranks third in the NFL in rushing defense at 86.1 yards per game, but surrendered a season-high 125 to the Ravens.
"Last week was last week," Broncos safety Brian Dawkins said. "We did some things in the second half that were not like us defensively. Getting out of our gaps -- I think we were trying to do too much towards the end -- and we gave up some scores that we usually don't give up."
Denver will try to slow a Steelers running game led by Rashard Mendenhall - who has a team-high 418 yards and four scores - and veteran Willie Parker.
Parker, who rushed for 93 yards on 21 carries in the teams' last meeting - a 31-28 Steelers loss at Denver on Oct. 21, 2007 - missed practice time this week due to a fever, but is expected to play.
"Pittsburgh is going to pound the ball," Broncos defensive lineman Kenny Peterson said. "They have a physical offensive line. Their mentality has been the same for decades, which is physical play."
Denver's offense looks for a better effort after posting a season-low 200 yards last week, when they went scoreless in the first half for the first time this season.
"Yeah, they beat us up pretty good, no question about it," quarterback Kyle Orton said. "We feel like we've got a physical football team and certainly Pittsburgh prides themselves on that, too. So, it'll be a hard-hitting game and whoever can win that battle is going to have a good chance to win."
Denver, which leads the all-time series 13-6-1, has won nine of 12 overall versus Pittsburgh.
Updated November 4, 2009









