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NFL acknowledges game clock error in Steelers-Chargers game

Instead, it did begin moving, and by the time Pittsburgh lined up for the first play of its crucial drive, only 2:38 remained.

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The Chargers suffered an excruciating loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers on Monday night, losing on Le’Veon Bell’s 1-yard run as time expired after blowing three leads. When the play was reviewed and upheld, the tape confirming that Bell got the ball into the end zone before Donald Butler drove his knee to the turf, the roar was even louder, Steelers fans twirling their awful Towels in delight. “We had to do what was required to win”.

The fact that it worked out for Tomlin, with Bell bulling his way that impossibly long one yard for a touchdown, made it all the better. Perhaps, because there was less time before the 2-minute warning, the Steelers called different plays than they might have otherwise called, or the Chargers played a different defense.

“I wanted to end the game right there”, he said.

However, one inch in the wrong direction and Bell doesn’t reach the goal line, the clock would have still been running, and the Steelers would have been rushed to call a timeout. “We have to run the ball”. We have Le’Veon Bell.

Let’s check out a few of the notable players and stats from this one so we can get an idea why things happened the way they did.

The National Football League can’t seem get out of its own way when it comes to trying to avoid controversy involving its officials. It’s just a game after all. “It was like being on the road”, quarterback Philip Rivers said.

“It was a tough environment tonight. It was like being on the road”, Rivers said. It was Nix who buried Pro Bowl safety Eric Weddle on the final play of the game, which allowed Bell a crease to the goal line.

“When you see a kick go over the end line, never in your wildest dreams would you think the clock is going to start”.

Vick, making his second straight start in place of injured Ben Roethlisberger, went 13-of-26 for 203 yards with a 72-yard touchdown to Markus Wheaton and an interception.

The total has gone over in six of the Cardinals’ last seven games against the Steelers. “It was probably unlikely they would’ve scored a touchdown to win, but 18 seconds is enough time to try a play for big yardage and try a ‘Hail Mary” throw.

Then near the end of the second quarter, Chargers defensive end Cory Liuget ended a potential Steelers scoring drive with a 3 yard sack of Vick, who looked to be on his way to a 3 or 4 yard gain.

The Redskins had the first possession of OT, and Kirk Cousins moved the team to midfield.

Wide receiver Martavis Bryant will be activated to the 53-man roster after serving a four-game suspension for violating the NFL’s substance abuse policy.

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Dustin Hopkins’ 52-yard field goal on the final play of regulation for the Redskins forced overtime.

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