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| 8th September, 2006 - 3:38 am | Yahoo.com - The Steelers needed two big plays from unlikely sources to pull out a season-opening victory behind their backup quarterback.
Maybe Dolphins coach Nick Saban should be flagged for a costly delay, too.
Tight end Heath Miller chugged his way down the Steelers' sideline on an 87-yard touchdown pass play midway through the fourth quarter, fill-in QB Charlie Batch's third scoring pass of the game, and the Super Bowl champions beat the Dolphins 28-17 Thursday night in the NFL's first game of the season.
Ronnie Brown scored two touchdowns, but rushed for just 30 yards on 15 carries. [READ] |
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