Pittsburgh Steelers no longer has a problem Tom Brady. And that might be a problem for the rest of the NFL.
Ben Roethlisberger in addition to taking the NFL's worst defense and Steelers raving Brady almost unflappable with a 25-17 victory Sunday, ending two decades of dominance over time MVP AFC champion.
Brady came in a 6-1 all-time against the Steelers, put up those numbers are eye-popping in the process. He never got the chance on cold days at Heinz Field. Pittsburgh (6-2) controlled the ball for nearly 43 minutes and never let Brady got into a rhythm.
"It is all Tom Brady versus the Pittsburgh Steelers and look back at past, how she has had the Pittsburgh Steelers, and I think everyone forgot about our offense a bit and things that they've been doing out there," Pittsburgh linebacker LaMarr Woodley said. "I think they took that a little person."
Play efficiently and worked almost exclusively in short, a safe, under route, Roethlisberger finished 21 of 50 passes for 365 yards and two touchdowns as the Steelers won their fourth straight after a 2-2 start.