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Steelers Beat Jets 24-19: Pittsburgh Reaches Super Bowl XLV

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BARRY WILNER   01/23/11 11:33 PM ET   AP

PITTSBURGH — Ben Roethlisberger and the Pittsburgh Steelers found a fitting way to shut down the New York Jets' season.

What started with "Hard Knocks," ended with hard knocks.

For the third time in six seasons, Terrible Towels will twirl at the Super Bowl, where the Steelers will meet Green Bay after silencing Rex Ryan's wild bunch in a 24-19 victory for the AFC championship Sunday.

Look out Big D, here comes another Big D – in black and gold, and with an unmatched history of carrying off the Lombardi Trophy.

The Steelers (14-4) also will challenge the Packers, who are 2 1/2-point favorites, with a versatile attack led by their quarterback and running back Rashard Mendenhall.

The defense, led by James Harrison, had a fumble return for a touchdown and a goal-line stand that shut down the Jets' comeback in the fourth quarter. It will certainly test Aaron Rodgers in the title game in Dallas on Feb. 6.

That smothering defense set the tone for most of a frigid night at Heinz Field to end the Jets' stunning postseason run. Ryan slammed down his headset when Antonio Brown caught a pass for a first down that allowed Pittsburgh to hang on and run out the clock.

"It's not always pretty with us," Roethlisberger said, "but we do the job."

The Steelers ended the Jets' season with a dominant first half for a 24-3 lead. Mendenhall had 95 of his 121 yards and a touchdown.

"We played a good half. We never played a good game, and that was the difference," Ryan said in a postgame interview with CBS. "You get to this point, you've got to play a great game against a great opponent and we played a good half and that was it."

At game's end, Roethlisberger knelt on the field, his face buried in an AFC championship T-shirt.

"I'm going to enjoy this," he said.

No one had to ask what he meant.

Roethlisberger sat out the season's first four games for violating the NFL's personal conduct policy – an outgrowth of a college student's accusations that he sexually assaulted her in Georgia last March. The quarterback was never prosecuted over what was the second such set of allegations against him.

"God is good and this one was for Steelers fans," Roethlisberger said. "I'm really proud of the way you came out and supported us tonight."

Now he will lead the Steelers into their eighth Super Bowl, a game they handle pretty well – and have a record six titles to show for it.

The cocky Jets seemed to have left everything they had in New England last Sunday. There was little trash talking all week and even less fire early in their biggest game since winning the championship 42 years ago. They haven't been back to the Super Bowl.

The Steelers are regulars, including Super Bowl titles for the 2005 and 2008 teams, both led by Roethlisberger and a fierce defense sparked by playmaking safety Troy Polamalu.

Polamalu, his long hair flowing from under his helmet, didn't have to do a whole lot this time. Not with the way his teammates whipped the Jets at the line of scrimmage before a spirited New York surge in the second half.

"We overcame a lot more obstacles this year than we have in the past," Polamalu said. "But we still got one more to go. "

And too often, New York's defense was like a swinging gate that Roethlisberger and Mendenhall ran through with ease.

New York (13-6) failed for the fourth time in the AFC title game since 1969, when the Jets won perhaps the most significant of all Super Bowls. It was a devastating finish, particularly after the Jets beat Peyton Manning and the Colts, then Tom Brady and the Patriots on the road to get to Pittsburgh.

Asked if he would change anything about this season, Ryan said, "I would change the outcome of this game and that's the only thing I would change. We don't need to apologize to anybody. We'll be back, you'll see."

The Steelers snapped New York's hopes of making the Super Bowl a sixth-seed spectacular; the Packers are the NFC's No. 6 seed.

Coach Mike Tomlin's team was eager for the fight from the outset, while Ryan's guys were flat until it was too late. The Jets did get a 45-yard TD pass from Mark Sanchez to Santonio Holmes – the hero of Pittsburgh's Super Bowl victory two years ago – and a safety after Pittsburgh's goal-line stand.

But the early hole was too deep, even after a 4-yard TD pass to Jerricho Cotchery made it 24-19 with 3:06 remaining. The Jets never got the ball back.

Pittsburgh set the early tone with a 66-yard march that took up the first nine minutes, with Roethlisberger displaying his scrambling skills on several plays, including a key 12-yard run on third-and-12. Mendenhall reached the ball over the goal line from the 1, the final of a 15-play drive in which the Steelers pushed around Ryan's pride and joy.

But Pittsburgh also lost outstanding rookie center Maurkice Pouncey with a sprained left ankle, leaving it with just one backup offensive lineman.

It was the Jets who were struggling to block, though. And catch, with the usually sure-handed Cotchery making a key third-down drop.

Or tackle. Mendenhall found seams to the left, right or up the middle. His 35-yard sprint in the second quarter led to Shaun Suisham's 20-yard field goal and a 10-0 lead that was insurmountable the way the Jets were whiffing.

It became 17-0 as Roethlisberger scooted into the end zone from the 2. Just 47 seconds later, Ike Taylor sacked Sanchez, forcing a fumble that William Gay ran 22 yards for a 24-0 lead.

Then the Jets began their comeback.

Nick Folk made a 42-yard field goal at the end of the first half as Pittsburgh went to a prevent defense. Holmes got behind Taylor down the right sideline for his TD, and Mike DeVito pulled down Roethlisberger in the end zone after the quarterback fumbled a snap.

The record crowd of 66,662 lost its fervor when Cotchery came free in the left flat for his score.

But Roethlisberger hit Heath Miller for 14 yards, then Brown for 14 to send the Steelers to yet another Super Bowl.

Tomlin, only the third coach in Pittsburgh since 1969 – Chuck Noll won four Super Bowls and Bill Cowher one – led the Steelers to their last title in 2008. He could become the second coach to win two titles in his first four seasons. Joe Gibbs is the other.

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PITTSBURGH — Ben Roethlisberger and the Pittsburgh Steelers found a fitting way to shut down the New York Jets' season. What started with "Hard Knocks," ended with hard knocks.
PITTSBURGH — Ben Roethlisberger and the Pittsburgh Steelers found a fitting way to shut down the New York Jets' season. What started with "Hard Knocks," ended with hard knocks.
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Zeroes
01:58 PM on 01/25/2011
Steelers are in a league of their own.
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Billy Jumper
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03:51 AM on 01/25/2011
The after game network analysts had it right...Roethlisberger did what he does.
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johnminehan
03:03 PM on 01/24/2011
The Jets played more like gangrene than Gang Green. Rex Rtan proves that while there may be no"I" in team, there is a "me."
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HamletsMill
All Myth is Astronomy
06:09 PM on 01/24/2011
open big mouth, insert foot, preferably wife's, never give credit to the steel curtain, spout off about next year. sounds like the rex ryan alright.
03:00 PM on 01/24/2011
Steelers were handed the game by the notorius ED H.....At some point the league will awaken and see this. I was hoping the Steelers would win but not that way.
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AlbanyConservative
Always right!!
07:41 PM on 01/24/2011
The Steelers deseve the win, they played on heck of a game, and will beat the Packers in the Superbowl.

I thought the game went pretty well except for the one bad call against the Jet for leading wiht his head. It was mostly accidental and the league needs to use a little more common sense.
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Billy Jumper
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03:55 AM on 01/25/2011
Whoa. The official who called that blatant hit was on the field. Where were you?
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Billy Jumper
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03:54 AM on 01/25/2011
Does your name start with a "W". (It must have been the officials...) Perhaps the Jets' one yard rushing in the first half could have been a factor.
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Hugatreetoday
Do or do not, there is no try.
02:23 PM on 01/24/2011
At least I don't have to listen to that flabby blow hard from the Jets for the next 2 weeks. That's the only thing I'm looking forward to.

As for the alleged serial 'fondler' QB...I hope he gets accosted w/a piece of cheese.
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pjlim
10:34 PM on 01/24/2011
Mark Sanchez was also arrested for sexual assault, so please be specific which QB that you are referring to......
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Hugatreetoday
Do or do not, there is no try.
02:22 PM on 01/24/2011
At least I don't have to listen to that flabby blow hard from the Jets for the next 2 weeks. That's the only thing I'm looking forward do.

As for the alleged serial 'fondler' QB...I hope he gets accosted w/a piece of cheese.
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JakeAZ
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02:14 PM on 01/24/2011
Titletown vs Steeltown. Small-market teams make good.

Go Pack. But I'm happy either way.
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AlbanyConservative
Always right!!
07:42 PM on 01/24/2011
This game will be the biggest rated Superbowl in a long time, and the Steelers will win #7.
All you Roethlisberger haters must really be ticked off now.
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grovestand12
E Pluribus Unum...O, 2012!
02:05 PM on 01/24/2011
since the bears lost...you know what it is, black and yellow, black and yellow, black and yellow!!!!!
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Billy Jumper
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04:03 AM on 01/25/2011
Gold, you bumblebee, Gold! The colors of Pittsburgh...high school and college too.
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grovestand12
E Pluribus Unum...O, 2012!
09:30 AM on 01/25/2011
correct, but there's not catchy tone for black and gold...:-)
02:04 PM on 01/24/2011
Go Steelers, slice the cheese, bring me some crackers!!!!!
02:03 PM on 01/24/2011
Steelers will roll over Packers. I am so tired of the national media's love fest with Aaron Rodgers. He is a good QB, but c'mon. His best play on Sunday was tripping up Brian Urlacher, who if he had scored on a pick 6, would mean that Caleb Hanie wouldn't have to throw that fourth down pick because the Bears would have set up for the winning field goal. Rodgers is a very good QB, but he got outplayed in the second half by Hanie. Big Ben's experience and big play ability in the clutch will be the difference.
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macungieman
02:13 PM on 01/24/2011
A bit overconfident, eh.....
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Rachel Spencer
In the middle
02:02 PM on 01/24/2011
Go Pack Go. It's been a long time.
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Billy Jumper
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04:05 AM on 01/25/2011
Last year's Packers/Steelers game told the tale. The 9-7 Steelers beat the Packers because Roethlisberger did what he does with no time on the clock.
01:51 PM on 01/24/2011
Go Steelers!!
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UpFromLiberalism
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01:47 PM on 01/24/2011
.

to the burg's expats...


Check out our interview heard around the world on the Voice of America November 11-12, 2000!
http://www.pittsburghese.com/voa/voa-final.mp3


http://www.pittsburghese.com/
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HamletsMill
All Myth is Astronomy
05:20 PM on 01/24/2011
Thanks! One for yinz!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJSZmRgNFJQ
01:46 PM on 01/24/2011
Yawn...
01:48 PM on 01/24/2011
What's the matter, can't accept defeat, or deFEET?
01:44 PM on 01/24/2011
Pittsburgh. Dynasty Reborn.
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media4me
01:48 PM on 01/24/2011
Great job Steelers in taking care of the feet man.
Wishing it were Pats/Steelers game though.
Good luck and Go AFC.