Pittsburgh Steelers defeat Minnesota Vikings in Ireland
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Pittsburgh's offense parlayed the turnovers into 14 points that included Aaron Rodgers' game-winning touchdown pass to Calvin Austin III with just over two minutes left. The Steelers defense then sealed the win when backup cornerback Brandin Echols tackled DeMario Douglas for no gain on a fourth-and-1 play.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday in Dublin, Ireland by a final score of 24-21. Although the Steelers nearly blew an 18-point lead, it was a huge win to improve their record to 3-1 heading into the bye week.
Chicago seized the lead late in the fourth quarter on a D’Andre Swift touchdown run, though a two-point try failed, leaving the Bears ahead by just one. With 1:34 remaining, Smith marched the Raiders into field-goal range, but Josh Blackwell blocked Daniel Carlson’s 54-yard attempt, sealing Chicago’s second straight victory.
The Arizona Cardinals didn't play on Sunday in Week 4, but that was because they played Thursday night. There were 13 games around the league on Sunday, including one in Dublin, Ireland. It was a pretty wild day, ending with a Sunday night tie. What happened in Sunday's game in Week 4?
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CBS Sports' Jeff Kerr heavily criticized Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin for his final fourth-down decision in Week 4.
The Pittsburgh Steelers and Minnesota Vikings head overseas for the NFL's first-ever regular-season game in Ireland.