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The De La Salle Spartans run onto the sector after defeating Folsom throughout their CIF NorCal Division 1-AA regional championship recreation at Folsom Excessive College in Folsom, Calif., on Friday, Dec. 2, 2022. De La Salle defeats Folsom 17-14. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Space Information Group) 
De La Salle's Derek Thompson (62) holds up the first place plaque after defeating Folsom during the CIF NorCal Division 1-AA regional championship game at Folsom High School in Folsom, Calif., on Friday, Dec. 2, 2022. De La Salle defeats Folsom 17-14. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Area News Group)
De La Salle’s Derek Thompson (62) holds up the primary place plaque after defeating Folsom throughout the CIF NorCal Division 1-AA regional championship recreation at Folsom Excessive College in Folsom, Calif., on Friday, Dec. 2, 2022. De La Salle defeats Folsom 17-14. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Space Information Group) 
De La Salle's Lucas Funk (34) congratulates teammate Derek Thompson (62) after defeating Folsom during their CIF NorCal Division 1-AA regional championship game at Folsom High School in Folsom, Calif., on Friday, Dec. 2, 2022. De La Salle defeats Folsom 17-14. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Area News Group)
De La Salle’s Lucas Funk (34) congratulates teammate Derek Thompson (62) after defeating Folsom throughout their CIF NorCal Division 1-AA regional championship recreation at Folsom Excessive College in Folsom, Calif., on Friday, Dec. 2, 2022. De La Salle defeats Folsom 17-14. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Space Information Group) 
De La Salle quarterback Toa Faavae (13) leaps while running for yardage against Folsom during the first quarter of their CIF NorCal Division 1-AA regional championship game at Folsom High School in Folsom, Calif., on Friday, Dec. 2, 2022. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Area News Group)
De La Salle quarterback Toa Faavae (13) leaps whereas operating for yardage towards Folsom throughout the first quarter of their CIF NorCal Division 1-AA regional championship recreation at Folsom Excessive College in Folsom, Calif., on Friday, Dec. 2, 2022. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Space Information Group) 
De La Salle's Johnathan Guerrero (38) intercepts a pass thrown by Folsom quarterback Austin Mack (12) during the second quarter of their CIF NorCal Division 1-AA regional championship game at Folsom High School in Folsom, Calif., on Friday, Dec. 2, 2022. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Area News Group)
De La Salle’s Johnathan Guerrero (38) intercepts a go thrown by Folsom quarterback Austin Mack (12) throughout the second quarter of their CIF NorCal Division 1-AA regional championship recreation at Folsom Excessive College in Folsom, Calif., on Friday, Dec. 2, 2022. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Space Information Group) 

 

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Santa Teresa High School, including Santa Teresa's Deven Luu (21), celebrates their 30-20 win over Palo Alto High School in the 2022 CIF State NorCal 6-AA championship game at Palo Alto High School in Palo Alto, Calif., on Friday, Dec. 2, 2022. (Nhat V. Meyer/Bay Area News Group)
Santa Teresa Excessive College, together with Santa Teresa’s Deven Luu (21), celebrates their 30-20 win over Palo Alto Excessive College within the 2022 CIF State NorCal 6-AA championship recreation at Palo Alto Excessive College in Palo Alto, Calif., on Friday, Dec. 2, 2022. (Nhat V. Meyer/Bay Space Information Group) 
Santa Teresa's Jayden Arevalo (4) dives into the end zone for a touchdown against Palo Alto's Rocky Leitch (7) in the fourth quarter of the 2022 CIF State NorCal 6-AA championship game at Palo Alto High School in Palo Alto, Calif., on Friday, Dec. 2, 2022. (Nhat V. Meyer/Bay Area News Group)
Santa Teresa’s Jayden Arevalo (4) dives into the tip zone for a landing towards Palo Alto’s Rocky Leitch (7) within the fourth quarter of the 2022 CIF State NorCal 6-AA championship recreation at Palo Alto Excessive College in Palo Alto, Calif., on Friday, Dec. 2, 2022. (Nhat V. Meyer/Bay Space Information Group) 
Santa Teresa's Joshua Reyes (2) runs against Palo Alto's Joseph Kessler (45) in the fourth quarter of the 2022 CIF State NorCal 6-AA championship game at Palo Alto High School in Palo Alto, Calif., on Friday, Dec. 2, 2022. (Nhat V. Meyer/Bay Area News Group)
Santa Teresa’s Joshua Reyes (2) runs towards Palo Alto’s Joseph Kessler (45) within the fourth quarter of the 2022 CIF State NorCal 6-AA championship recreation at Palo Alto Excessive College in Palo Alto, Calif., on Friday, Dec. 2, 2022. (Nhat V. Meyer/Bay Space Information Group) 
Palo Alto's Declan Packer (4) is nearly sacked on 3rd and 15 by Santa Teresa's David Aguirre (52) in the third quarter of the 2022 CIF State NorCal 6-AA championship game at Palo Alto High School in Palo Alto, Calif., on Friday, Dec. 2, 2022. (Nhat V. Meyer/Bay Area News Group)
Palo Alto’s Declan Packer (4) is almost sacked on third and 15 by Santa Teresa’s David Aguirre (52) within the third quarter of the 2022 CIF State NorCal 6-AA championship recreation at Palo Alto Excessive College in Palo Alto, Calif., on Friday, Dec. 2, 2022. (Nhat V. Meyer/Bay Space Information Group) 
Santa Teresa's Evan Smith (22) is tackled at the end of a run against Palo Alto's Jeremiah Fung (80) in the second quarter of the 2022 CIF State NorCal 6-AA championship game at Palo Alto High School in Palo Alto, Calif., on Friday, Dec. 2, 2022. (Nhat V. Meyer/Bay Area News Group)
Santa Teresa’s Evan Smith (22) is tackled on the finish of a run towards Palo Alto’s Jeremiah Fung (80) within the second quarter of the 2022 CIF State NorCal 6-AA championship recreation at Palo Alto Excessive College in Palo Alto, Calif., on Friday, Dec. 2, 2022. (Nhat V. Meyer/Bay Space Information Group) 

 

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OAKLAND - McClymonds edge rusher Greg Kenny III (1) celebrates a sack. McClymonds and Lemoore played in the high school football 2-AA NorCal championship in Oakland, Calif. on Friday, Dec. 2, 2022 (Joseph Dycus/Bay Area News Group)
McClymonds edge rusher Greg Kenny III (1) celebrates a sack. McClymonds and Lemoore performed in the highschool soccer 2-AA NorCal championship in Oakland, Calif. on Friday, Dec. 2, 2022 (Joseph Dycus/Bay Space Information Group) 
OAKLAND - McClymonds coach Michael Peters holds up the NorCal 2-AA trophy. McClymonds and Lemoore played in the high school football 2-AA NorCal championship in Oakland, Calif. on Friday, Dec. 2, 2022 (Joseph Dycus/Bay Area News Group)
McClymonds coach Michael Peters holds up the NorCal 2-AA trophy. McClymonds and Lemoore performed in the highschool soccer 2-AA NorCal championship in Oakland, Calif. on Friday, Dec. 2, 2022 (Joseph Dycus/Bay Space Information Group) 
OAKLAND - Lemoore running back Andrew Moench bobbles the ball. McClymonds and Lemoore played in the high school football 2-AA NorCal championship in Oakland, Calif. on Friday, Dec. 2, 2022 (Joseph Dycus/Bay Area News Group)
Lemoore operating again Andrew Moench bobbles the ball. McClymonds and Lemoore performed in the highschool soccer 2-AA NorCal championship in Oakland, Calif. on Friday, Dec. 2, 2022 (Joseph Dycus/Bay Space Information Group) 
OAKLAND - McClymonds running back Jaivian Thomas stiff-arms a defender. McClymonds and Lemoore played in the high school football 2-AA NorCal championship in Oakland, Calif. on Friday, Dec. 2, 2022 (Joseph Dycus/Bay Area News Group)
McClymonds operating again Jaivian Thomas stiff-arms a defender. McClymonds and Lemoore performed in the highschool soccer 2-AA NorCal championship in Oakland, Calif. on Friday, Dec. 2, 2022 (Joseph Dycus/Bay Space Information Group) 
OAKLAND - McClymonds running back Jaivian Thomas (21) recovers a fumble. McClymonds and Lemoore played in the high school football 2-AA NorCal championship in Oakland, Calif. on Friday, Dec. 2, 2022 (Joseph Dycus/Bay Area News Group)
McClymonds operating again Jaivian Thomas (21) recovers a fumble. McClymonds and Lemoore performed in the highschool soccer 2-AA NorCal championship in Oakland, Calif. on Friday, Dec. 2, 2022 (Joseph Dycus/Bay Space Information Group) 

 

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El Cerrito High's Warren Smith (1) tries to get past Grant High's Kingston Lopa (2) in the first quarter of their CIF Division 3-AA regional finals football game in El Cerrito, Calif., on Friday, Dec. 2, 2022. (Doug Duran/Bay Area News Group)
El Cerrito Excessive’s Warren Smith (1) tries to get previous Grant Excessive’s Kingston Lopa (2) within the first quarter of their CIF Division 3-AA regional finals soccer recreation in El Cerrito, Calif., on Friday, Dec. 2, 2022. (Doug Duran/Bay Space Information Group) 
El Cerrito High's Chad Walker (20) holds onto the jersey of Grant High's Kenyon Shabazz (11) as Shabazz tries to catch a pass in the the end zone in the second quarter of their CIF Division 3-AA regional finals football game in El Cerrito, Calif., on Friday, Dec. 2, 2022. (Doug Duran/Bay Area News Group)
El Cerrito Excessive’s Chad Walker (20) holds onto the jersey of Grant Excessive’s Kenyon Shabazz (11) as Shabazz tries to catch a go within the the tip zone within the second quarter of their CIF Division 3-AA regional finals soccer recreation in El Cerrito, Calif., on Friday, Dec. 2, 2022. (Doug Duran/Bay Space Information Group) 
After making a reception, Grant High's Kenyon Shabazz (11) gets past El Cerrito High's Andrew Nicholds (4) and El Cerrito High's Aaron Woodard (24) and the rest of the El Cerrito High defense as he runs the ball in for a touchdown in the second quarter of their CIF Division 3-AA regional finals football game in El Cerrito, Calif., on Friday, Dec. 2, 2022. (Doug Duran/Bay Area News Group)
After making a reception, Grant Excessive’s Kenyon Shabazz (11) will get previous El Cerrito Excessive’s Andrew Nicholds (4) and El Cerrito Excessive’s Aaron Woodard (24) and the remainder of the El Cerrito Excessive protection as he runs the ball in for a landing within the second quarter of their CIF Division 3-AA regional finals soccer recreation in El Cerrito, Calif., on Friday, Dec. 2, 2022. (Doug Duran/Bay Space Information Group) 
El Cerrito High's Salesi Mafuahingano (54) and Jermaine Hargraves (2) and the rest of the defensive team walk off the field after losing their CIF Division 3-AA regional finals football game 36-7 against Grant High in El Cerrito, Calif., on Friday, Dec. 2, 2022. (Doug Duran/Bay Area News Group)
El Cerrito Excessive’s Salesi Mafuahingano (54) and Jermaine Hargraves (2) and the remainder of the defensive workforce stroll off the sector after dropping their CIF Division 3-AA regional finals soccer recreation 36-7 towards Grant Excessive in El Cerrito, Calif., on Friday, Dec. 2, 2022. (Doug Duran/Bay Space Information Group) 
El Cerrito High's Jermaine Hargraves (2) and El Cerrito High's Warren Smith (1) congratulate Grant High players after losing to the Pacers 36-7 in their CIF Division 3-AA regional finals football game in El Cerrito, Calif., on Friday, Dec. 2, 2022. (Doug Duran/Bay Area News Group)
El Cerrito Excessive’s Jermaine Hargraves (2) and El Cerrito Excessive’s Warren Smith (1) congratulate Grant Excessive gamers after dropping to the Pacers 36-7 of their CIF Division 3-AA regional finals soccer recreation in El Cerrito, Calif., on Friday, Dec. 2, 2022. (Doug Duran/Bay Space Information Group) 

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Bellarmine's Nate Escalada (5) celebrates after scoring a touchdown in the second half during the CIF NorCal Division 3-A championship at San Jose City College in San Jose, Calif., on Saturday, Dec. 3, 2022. (Shae Hammond/Bay Area News Group)
Bellarmine’s Nate Escalada (5) celebrates after scoring a landing within the second half throughout the CIF NorCal Division 3-A championship at San Jose Metropolis School in San Jose, Calif., on Saturday, Dec. 3, 2022. (Shae Hammond/Bay Space Information Group) 
Bellarmine's Ben Pfaff (23) runs with the ball against Vanden-Fairfield in the first half in the CIF NorCal Division 3-A championship at San Jose City College in San Jose, Calif., on Saturday, Dec. 3, 2022. (Shae Hammond/Bay Area News Group)
Bellarmine’s Ben Pfaff (23) runs with the ball towards Vanden-Fairfield within the first half within the CIF NorCal Division 3-A championship at San Jose Metropolis School in San Jose, Calif., on Saturday, Dec. 3, 2022. (Shae Hammond/Bay Space Information Group) 
Bellarmine's Jake Hanson (22) tackles Vanden-Fairfield's Jordan Jones (25) in the second half during the CIF NorCal Division 3-A championship at San Jose City College in San Jose, Calif., on Saturday, Dec. 3, 2022. (Shae Hammond/Bay Area News Group)
Bellarmine’s Jake Hanson (22) tackles Vanden-Fairfield’s Jordan Jones (25) within the second half throughout the CIF NorCal Division 3-A championship at San Jose Metropolis School in San Jose, Calif., on Saturday, Dec. 3, 2022. (Shae Hammond/Bay Space Information Group) 
Bellarmine's Christian Farias (14) celebrates after Bellarmine won against Vanden-Fairfield in the CIF NorCal Division 3-A championship at San Jose City College in San Jose, Calif., on Saturday, Dec. 3, 2022. (Shae Hammond/Bay Area News Group)
Bellarmine’s Christian Farias (14) celebrates after Bellarmine gained towards Vanden-Fairfield within the CIF NorCal Division 3-A championship at San Jose Metropolis School in San Jose, Calif., on Saturday, Dec. 3, 2022. (Shae Hammond/Bay Space Information Group) 
Bellarmine celebrates after winning against Vanden-Fairfield in the CIF NorCal Division 3-A championship at San Jose City College in San Jose, Calif., on Saturday, Dec. 3, 2022. (Shae Hammond/Bay Area News Group)
Bellarmine celebrates after successful towards Vanden-Fairfield within the CIF NorCal Division 3-A championship at San Jose Metropolis School in San Jose, Calif., on Saturday, Dec. 3, 2022. (Shae Hammond/Bay Space Information Group) 

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San Ramon Valley's Austin Shelton (27) celebrates what proved to be the game-winning field goal in a 19-17 victory over Marin Catholic in the championship game, Saturday, Dec. 3, 2022, in Danville, Calif. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)
San Ramon Valley’s Austin Shelton (27) celebrates what proved to be the game-winning area objective in a 19-17 victory over Marin Catholic, Saturday, Dec. 3, 2022, in Danville, Calif. (Karl Mondon/Bay Space Information Group) 
San Ramon Valley's Zack Dodson (11) makes a lreception late in the fourth quarter to help set up a game-winning touchdown against Marin Catholic, Saturday, Dec. 3, 2022, in Danville, Calif. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)
San Ramon Valley’s Zack Dodson (11) makes a lreception late within the fourth quarter to assist arrange a game-winning landing towards Marin Catholic, Saturday, Dec. 3, 2022, in Danville, Calif. (Karl Mondon/Bay Space Information Group) 
San Ramon Valley's Owen Scott (85) blocks a field goal attempt by Marin Catholic's Charles Lewis (97) to set up a fourth quarter, 19-17 comeback victory for the Wolves in their championship playoff game, Saturday, Dec. 3, 2022, in Danville, Calif. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)
San Ramon Valley’s Owen Scott (85) blocks a area objective try by Marin Catholic’s Charles Lewis (97) to arrange a fourth quarter, 19-17 comeback victory for the Wolves of their championship playoff recreation, Saturday, Dec. 3, 2022, in Danville, Calif. (Karl Mondon/Bay Space Information Group) 
San Ramon Valley's Owen Scott (85) makes a juggling touchdown catch in the rain against Marin Catholic's Greer Arthur (7) in the first quarter of their championship playoff game, Saturday, Dec. 3, 2022, in Danville, Calif. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)
San Ramon Valley’s Owen Scott (85) makes a juggling landing catch within the rain towards Marin Catholic’s Greer Arthur (7) within the first quarter of their championship playoff recreation, Saturday, Dec. 3, 2022, in Danville, Calif. (Karl Mondon/Bay Space Information Group) 
San Ramon Valley's Marco Jones (23) and Sawyer French (71) celebrate a 19-17 victory over Marin Catholic in the championship game, Saturday, Dec. 3, 2022, in Danville, Calif. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)
San Ramon Valley’s Marco Jones (23) and Sawyer French (71) have a good time a 19-17 victory over Marin Catholic within the championship recreation, Saturday, Dec. 3, 2022, in Danville, Calif. (Karl Mondon/Bay Space Information Group) 

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Pittsburg head coach Victor Galli, left, hugs assistant coach Charlie Ramirez, right, after defeating Manteca during the CIF NorCal Division 1-A regional championship game at Pittsburg High School in Pittsburg, Calif., on Saturday, Dec. 3, 2022. Pittsburg defeats Manteca 35-14. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Area News Group)
Pittsburg head coach Victor Galli, left, hugs assistant coach Charlie Ramirez, proper, after defeating Manteca throughout the CIF NorCal Division 1-A regional championship recreation at Pittsburg Excessive College in Pittsburg, Calif., on Saturday, Dec. 3, 2022. Pittsburg defeats Manteca 35-14. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Space Information Group) 
Pittsburg head coach Victor Galli joins his players after defeating Manteca during the CIF NorCal Division 1-A regional championship game at Pittsburg High School in Pittsburg, Calif., on Saturday, Dec. 3, 2022. Pittsburg defeats Manteca 35-14. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Area News Group)
Pittsburg head coach Victor Galli joins his gamers after defeating Manteca throughout the CIF NorCal Division 1-A regional championship recreation at Pittsburg Excessive College in Pittsburg, Calif., on Saturday, Dec. 3, 2022. Pittsburg defeats Manteca 35-14. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Space Information Group) 
Pittsburg's Emery Barnes Jr. (20) dives into the end zone as he celebrates with his teammates after defeating Manteca during their CIF NorCal Division 1-A regional championship game at Pittsburg High School in Pittsburg, Calif., on Saturday, Dec. 3, 2022. Pittsburg defeats Manteca 35-14. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Area News Group)
Pittsburg’s Emery Barnes Jr. (20) dives into the tip zone as he celebrates together with his teammates after defeating Manteca throughout their CIF NorCal Division 1-A regional championship recreation at Pittsburg Excessive College in Pittsburg, Calif., on Saturday, Dec. 3, 2022. Pittsburg defeats Manteca 35-14. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Space Information Group) 
Pittsburg head coach Victor Galli lifts up the first place plaque after defeating Manteca during the CIF NorCal Division 1-A regional championship game at Pittsburg High School in Pittsburg, Calif., on Saturday, Dec. 3, 2022. Pittsburg defeats Manteca 35-14. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Area News Group)
Pittsburg head coach Victor Galli lifts up the primary place plaque after defeating Manteca throughout the CIF NorCal Division 1-A regional championship recreation at Pittsburg Excessive College in Pittsburg, Calif., on Saturday, Dec. 3, 2022. Pittsburg defeats Manteca 35-14. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Space Information Group) 
Pittsburg quarterback Jaden Rashada (5) avoids the sack by Manteca's Bryson Davis (7) during the second quarter of their CIF NorCal Division 1-A regional championship game at Pittsburg High School in Pittsburg, Calif., on Saturday, Dec. 3, 2022. Pittsburg defeats Manteca 35-14. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Area News Group)
Pittsburg quarterback Jaden Rashada (5) avoids the sack by Manteca’s Bryson Davis (7) throughout the second quarter of their CIF NorCal Division 1-A regional championship recreation at Pittsburg Excessive College in Pittsburg, Calif., on Saturday, Dec. 3, 2022. Pittsburg defeats Manteca 35-14. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Space Information Group) 



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A Westmoreland County man was charged in connection with the death of another Westmoreland County man after the two fell through a frozen lake in Maryland while riding a utility terrain vehicle earlier this year. 

The Maryland Department of Natural Resources said in a news release on Tuesday that Ricky A. Wise, of Mount Pleasant, is facing a list of charges — including negligent homicide by motor vehicle while under the influence and homicide with a motor vehicle while impaired — after a UTV crash led to the death of David T. Linsenbigler, of Greensburg. 

Maryland authorities said the 59-year-old Wise was driving a Polaris RZR XP 1000 with the 58-year-old Linsenbigler on Deep Creek Lake on Feb. 22 when the vehicle fell through the ice beneath the Glendale Bridge. When first responders arrived, they found Wise had escaped the water, but Linsenbigler was trapped in the submerged wreckage. 

The Greensburg man was rescued and taken to a hospital in West Virginia, where he died a day later, officials said. The Mount Pleasant man was taken to a local hospital and treated for hypothermia, according to the news release, which added that he was released a day later. 

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Investigators said, according to the news release, that Wise consumed alcoholic beverages before getting on the UTV on the day of the crash. He allegedly had a blood alcohol concentration above the legal limit in Maryland of 0.08 percent. 

Wise was charged by summons and is scheduled to stand trial in Garrett County on Oct. 7, authorities said. If convicted, he faces more than 12 years behind bars and nearly $17,000 in fines. 

The news release said only snowmobiles are allowed on Deep Creek Lake. 



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Two Steelers mistakes cost them dearly, but Pittsburgh’s issues run much deeper

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PITTSBURGH — Aaron Rodgers scampered out of the pocket and looked toward the corner of the end zone, with a go-ahead touchdown and a milestone throw in sight.

The Steelers’ quarterback had already enjoyed a historic moment in the second quarter, when he connected with DK Metcalf for the 508th touchdown pass of his career. In doing so, Rodgers tied Brett Favre for fourth on the all-time list. With a chance to surpass the man he backed up two decades ago, Rodgers let the ball fly in tight end Pat Freiermuth’s direction.

As the ball approached Freiermuth, receiver Calvin Austin III dove to try to make a play. The ball deflected off Austin and was snatched out of the air by Seattle Seahawks defensive back Derion Kendrick.

“I was in the scramble rules,” Austin said. “I was in the wrong spot, just trying to make a play. But I gotta do what I’m coached and not, in the spur of the moment, do something to try to make a play… That’s most definitely on me. That interception wasn’t on (Rodgers) or on Pat (Freiermuth) or anything. If I had just stayed on the front pylon, it probably would have been a touchdown.”

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Rodgers said after the game that a touchdown in that situation would have changed the “whole scope of the game,” as it would have given the Steelers’ a seven-point lead in the closing minutes of the third quarter. Instead, the interception became the first of several game-changing moments down the stretch of a 31-17 loss to the Seahawks. Just a few minutes after the interception, an even costlier blunder would doom them.

After the Seahawks took a 3-point lead on a field goal, Seattle kicker Jason Myers delivered a bouncing ball into the landing zone. The football hopped over rookie kicker returner Kaleb Johnson’s shoulder and sat lifelessly in the end zone as Johnson headed toward the sideline. Seattle raced down the field and recovered it for a stunning touchdown. The 10-point deficit was too much for the Steelers to overcome.

“I just made a mistake,” Johnson said after the game. “I’ve just got to get better every day. That’s all I have to say about this. I’ve just got to go in every day and work my hardest even more with a chip on my shoulder.”

Football is a funny game sometimes. In Week 1, the Steelers were in a tight game against the Jets that broke open in Pittsburgh’s favor when running back Kenneth Gainwell forced a fumble on a Jets kick return. In Week 2, the shoe was on the other foot after another pivotal special teams play.

In that way, it would be easy to chalk up the loss to one or two bounces that didn’t go in the Steelers’ direction. Coach Mike Tomlin saw it differently.

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“I’ve got a desire for us to be cleaner so you can’t point to singular plays as pivotal points in the game,” Tomlin said. “We’ve got a lot of work to do, that’s just to put it succinctly.”

When you zoom out, Tomlin’s comments put the first two weeks of the season in proper perspective. In both games, similar issues plagued Pittsburgh. In both games, the offensive line struggled to create running lanes and was inconsistent in pass protection. In both games, the defense failed to stop the run and was gashed by chunk plays. The result was different. But when you take away Rodgers’ four-touchdown heroics in Week 1, it largely was the same product.

“It’s Week 2. It’s good for us,” Rodgers said. “Last week, probably there were some people who were feeling pretty good because everyone outside the building is talking about how great we were on offense and 34 points. That’s the league. You can’t ride the highs and ride the lows. You’ve got to refocus every single week and be a professional.”

The Seahawks defense largely kept a lid on the Steelers’ passing game by playing from a two-high safety shell. The way to make a defense pay for playing two safeties deep is to run the ball effectively. Pittsburgh never did. The top three backs — Jaylen Warren, Gainwell and Johnson — carried the ball 20 times for just 69 yards in the game. Even if you add in garbage-time stats, the Steelers managed just 3.4 yards per carry and 72 total rushing yards.

Without a running game to support Rodgers and keep the defense honest, moving the ball was an inconsistent endeavor. Rodgers completed 18 of 33 passes for 203 yards, one touchdowns and two interceptions. He was sacked three times and hit eight times in total. The one-dimensional nature of the offense made things especially challenging on third downs, where Pittsburgh went 5-for-15.

Asked what went wrong on third down, Rodgers said, “Everything.”

“I wasn’t on target,” Rodgers said. “We weren’t getting open effectively enough and they were getting some good pass rush.”

Defensively, it was even more disappointing. A defense full of Pro Bowl talent wasn’t bashful in the preseason about saying they could be the NFL’s best defense. Safety Juan Thornhill said they could be the “best of all-time,” and Tomlin said he felt they could be “historic.” While the defense was opportunistic on Sunday— a Jalen Ramsey interception set up a field goal and a Nick Herbig interception off of a Cameron Heyward deflection set up a touchdown — that unit has come nowhere close to living up to their own lofty expectations through two games.

The two biggest keys coming into Sunday’s game were to shut down running back Kenneth Walker III and to slow receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba. They fell short in both regards. Walker racked up 105 yards and a touchdown on 13 carries — it was the second consecutive game the Steelers allowed a running back to eclipse 100 yards rushing. Meanwhile, Smith-Njigba, the Seahawks’ main receiving threat, caught eight passes for 103 yards.

“I just don’t like people having their way,” inside linebacker Patrick Queen said. “We did that again today, let them have their way. It’s definitely aggravating.”

In many cases, the problems went hand-in-hand. Queen said that the Seahawks took advantage of their man coverage to complete a number of passes in the middle of the field for big gains. In the run game, the Steelers were often gashed by big runs. Overall, the Steelers gave up 18 plays of 10 yards or more, including four plays of 20-plus yards.

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“The first note of every single week is smash the run,” outside linebacker T.J. Watt said. “You guys have heard me say for nine years, we’re always trying to smash the run. It’s not a lack of trying. Schematically. Effort. I don’t know. We’ll have to look at the film, but we have to be better.

“We need to look in the mirror, we need to turn over every stone that we possibly can, because this can’t continue to happen or else you’re going to continue to see what we saw today.”

That may be the truest statement of the day. Even after GM Omar Khan’s noisy offseason, repeated investments in the offensive line and a ton of money committed to the defense, the Steelers are a team that will be in tight games decided by a handful of plays. Until the Steelers eradicate the warts, the same shortcomings will continue to shape the outcome of games.

(Top photo: Barry Reeger / Imagn Images)





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Game #149: Pittsburgh Pirates vs. Washington Nationals

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Location: Nationals Park, Washington, D.C.

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The Pittsburgh Pirates are facing off against the NL East rival Washington Nationals in a three-game series in the nation’s capital.

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