CLEVELAND -- The Pittsburgh Steelers reached back for the fastball that put so many games away last season.
With a manageable two-touchdown lead already lost in a flurry of punts and fumbles, the Steelers' offense still had the Browns right where it wanted: Ben Roethlisberger taking the ball from the shotgun, 48 seconds left in overtime, 62 yards from the end zone.
Seconds later, Roethlisberger was picking himself off the FirstEnergy Stadium turf after another sack-fumble, left tackle Alejandro Villanueva had his face buried in his hands and the Browns thought they had set up a victory with linebacker Joe Schobert's recovery.