Brett Keisel had one of the more unlikely interceptions you’ll see a defensive end snag. He tipped Ryan Fitzpatrick’s pass, which then ricocheted into his teammate’s face mask, and then bounced right back to Keisel. He picked it up at the 24 and returned it 16 yards to the Houston eight-yard line. The Steelers scored two plays later on a blown coverage that left Le’Veon Bell wide open in the corner of the end zone. It was Pittsburgh’s third touchdown in just over one minute of gameplay.
With about four minutes left in the half, the Texans had a 13-0 lead. By the time halftime came around, they were losing 24-13. The Steelers got on the board with a field goal with about three minutes left and then the Texans completely imploded. After a Houston punt, Ben Roethlisberger hooked up with Martavis Bryant for a 36-yard touchdown to make it 13-10 with about 1:30 left in the half. With 1:14 left, the Steelers took over at the Houston three-yard line when Arian Foster fumbled, and immediately scored again. This time Roethlisberger tossed to Antonio Brown, who then threw a touchdown pass to Lance Moore. After all that, Keisel picked off Fitzpatrick to finish off the rule of three for comedy (depending on your team allegiance, natch).
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