If last week was one of the most frustrating losses in recent memory for the Pittsburgh Steelers, this week was one of the more infuriating wins.

The Steelers defeated the New England Patriots 21-14, improving to 2-1 on the season. If you looked at the raw box score, you would have thought the Patriots won by a landslide. New England outgained the Steelers 369-203 offensively, and the Patriots converted four of their five fourth-down attempts. However, five Steelers takeaways and a last-minute fourth-down stop by Brandin Echols allowed the Steelers to get their first win in New England in 17 years.

Early on, it looked as if the Steelers would run away with the game, as they scored touchdowns on their first two drives to go up 14-0. The first of two Rhamondre Stevenson fumbles set the Ste

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