Justin Fields led the Pittsburgh Steelers to a 13-6 victory over the Denver Broncos, making key plays and leveraging a key insight about the officiating crew ¹. Fields recognized that this crew called the most defensive pass interference (DPI) calls last season and used that knowledge to the Steelers’ advantage. By targeting deep throws and exploiting defensive penalties, Fields was able to move the chains and secure crucial first downs.
Fields’ ability to throw a good deep ball gave the Steelers a huge advantage in this game, whether passes were caught or the Broncos committed penalties ¹. The Steelers’ offense was able to capitalize on these penalties, scoring points and maintaining possession. Fields’ strategy was effective, and the Steelers were able to secure a win despite a strong defensive performance from the Broncos.
The Steelers’ victory was also marked by a strong defensive performance, with the team holding the Broncos to just 64 yards on the ground ². The defense was able to rattle Broncos quarterback Bo Nix, who threw two interceptions and was under pressure throughout the game. The Steelers’ ability to dominate on both sides of the ball was a key factor in their win, and they will look to build on this momentum in their next game.