The Pittsburgh Steelers have cemented themselves as legitimate Super Bowl contenders following a thrilling 28-27 victory over the Washington Commanders. Entering the 2024 NFL season, the expectation was for the Steelers to improve upon last year. However, as Week 10 rolls by, they are emerging as a powerhouse in the AFC.
In a game that tested every aspect of their team, Pittsburgh demonstrated resilience by overcoming a 10-point second-half deficit on the road against a Commanders team boasting an MVP-caliber quarterback and one of the league’s most explosive offenses. The Steelers’ ability to win close games, especially against formidable opponents, sets them apart as more than just a playoff hopeful.
A major storyline that has captivated fans and analysts alike is quarterback Russell Wilson’s impact on this team. His recent performance has fans and media outlets buzzing with “Russell Wilson Mania.” Following a mid-season quarterback change that initially raised eyebrows, Wilson has been nothing short of exceptional, leading the Steelers to three straight wins. On NFL Network’s Good Morning Football, analyst Kyle Brandt predicted Wilson’s rising star status, noting that if Pittsburgh could secure a win over Washington, Wilson would be at the forefront of NFL headlines. Brandt’s forecast proved accurate as Wilson, already famous for his fourth-quarter heroics, delivered again with a game-winning 32-yard touchdown pass to newly acquired wide receiver Mike Williams late in the fourth quarter.
The Commanders had pulled ahead just after halftime, with a 54-yard reception by Terry McLaurin setting up a score that pushed their lead to 24-14. The Steelers responded immediately, proving they could not only claw back from a deficit but thrive in a shootout scenario. Running back Najee Harris found the end zone after a nine-play drive, helping Pittsburgh cut into the lead. Later, a critical 14-play drive nearly resulted in disaster when running back Jaylen Warren fumbled at the one-yard line. But, rather than fold under pressure, the Steelers’ defense forced the Commanders to punt from their end zone, setting up Wilson’s pivotal touchdown pass to Williams.
Throughout the game, the Steelers’ defense displayed grit, coming up with clutch plays despite allowing a few explosive plays from the Commanders’ offense. This resilience in all phases of the game gave fans a true “team win” feel, marking a clear departure from recent seasons when similar situations would have spelled doom for Pittsburgh.
The victory had its light-hearted moments as well, with Pittsburgh fans reveling in their team’s performance. In a playful jab at the Commanders’ attempt to stifle the famous “Terrible Towel” wave, Pittsburgh shared a video mocking Washington’s burgundy towel distribution effort.
Pittsburgh’s offense is also beginning to shake off the perception that has followed them since Ben Roethlisberger’s retirement. Wilson’s veteran poise, combined with standout performances by players like Harris and Williams, has rejuvenated a fan base eager to see their team return to the glory days.
As the Steelers ride a four-game win streak, one thing is certain: the team has shown it can handle adversity, make clutch plays on both sides of the ball, and come through in tough games against top-tier opponents. With the Chiefs showing some vulnerabilities this season and the AFC standings tighter than ever, Pittsburgh has a genuine opportunity to push deeper into the playoffs and perhaps make a Super Bowl run.