The Pittsburgh Steelers narrowly beat the Washington Commanders, 28-27, and every snap of the second half Sunday felt very consequential as the two teams traded blows.
Russell Wilson’s first interception as a Steeler itself wasn’t that bad as it was essentially an arm punt on 3rd and long back to the 26-yard line. But it didn’t look that way at first with Jeremy Chinn returning the interception all the way back to the Steelers’ 37-yard line. It would have been yet another drive where the Commanders started with extremely favorable field position, which happened multiple other times throughout the game.