Late in the game, the Pittsburgh Steelers needed somebody on offense to step up in the game and deliver, and they turned to their All-Pro running back to do so. While Le’Veon Bell got off to a good start on the ground in the beginning of the game—he had 60 rushing yards on his first nine carries—his game just seemed to be at another level in the fourth quarter.
And it started with the final play of that first drive in the quarter, because he had only one touch on the opening drive prior to that, and it was a rush for a loss of two yards.