LANDOVER, Md. -- Antonio Brown's 2 Live Crew-inspired touchdown celebration got a 15-yard flag and deserves a PG-13 label, but the Pittsburgh Steelers don't care.
They turned up the heat on the Washington Redskins in a 38-16 win and seemed to confirm what many believe about them: They can contend for a Super Bowl.
They certainly look ready for the Cincinnati Bengals in what promises to be a bruising clash Sunday at Heinz Field.
Think about it: the Steelers were without several key offensive players on the road against a 2015 playoff team and still posted 437 offensive yards and five touchdowns, including teardrop dimes of 29 and 25 yards from Ben Roethlisberger to Brown, who mistreated cornerback Bashaud Breeland relentlessly.