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Steelers win, but lose quarterback

Pittsburgh Steelers running back Jonathan Dwyer (27) runs past Kansas City Chiefs nose tackle Dontari Poe (92) during the third quarter of Monday’s game in Pittsburgh.
Pittsburgh Steelers running back Jonathan Dwyer (27) runs past Kansas City Chiefs nose tackle Dontari Poe (92) during the third quarter of Monday’s game in Pittsburgh.

— The Pittsburgh Steelers escaped with a victory. The health of their franchise quarterback is another matter entirely.

The Steelers edged the Kansas City Chiefs 16-13 in overtime Monday night but lost Ben Roethlisberger for most of the second half - and perhaps a lot longer - with a right shoulder injury.

Roethlisberger left early in the third quarter after getting slammed to the turf by Kansas City linebackers Tamba Hali and Justin Houston. Coach Mike Tomlin said he was taken to a hospital for evaluation.

The Steelers (6-3) went on to their fourth consecutive victory. Shaun Suisham kicked a 23-yard field goal 51 seconds into the extra period, one play after Lawrence Timmons intercepted Kansas City’s Matt Cassel and returned it to the 5.

Jamaal Charles ran for 100 yards and a score for the Chiefs (1-8), who have lost six consecutive.

The Chiefs rallied in the final two minutes. Cassel led Kansas City 52 yards - converting a fourth-and-15 in the process - to set up a 46-yard field goal by Ryan Succop as time expired.

Kansas City’s only other victory this season came in overtime, a stunning upset in New Orleans in September. Any chance at a repeat faded when Cassel’s pass on the second play of the extra period was snagged by Timmons, who returned it 23 yards to set up Suisham’s second game-winning field goal of the season.

The victory, however, came at a high cost.

Roethlisberger is in the midst of a career year but struggled through a so-so first half and was 9 of 18 for 84 yards and a touchdown when Hali came down on top of him on a sack on Pittsburgh’s first possession of the second half.

Byron Leftwich, playing for the first time in two years, was rusty in relief. He completed 7 of 14 passes for 73 yards though he did produce a scoring drive early in the third quarter that gave the Steelers a 13-10 lead.

It nearly held up on a night the Chiefs had one touchdown called back due to a penalty and another overturned on replay.

Cassel completed 11 of 26 passes for 154 yards for Kansas City.

THURSDAY’S GAME Indianapolis 27, Jacksonville 10 SUNDAY’S GAMES New Orleans 31, Atlanta 27 Minnesota 34, Detroit 24 Denver 36, Carolina 14 Tampa Bay 34, San Diego 24 Tennessee 37, Miami 3 New England 37, Buffalo 31 Baltimore 55, Oakland 20 Cincinnati 31, NY Giants 13 Seattle 28, NY Jets 7 St. Louis 24, San Francisco 24, OT Dallas 38, Philadelphia 23 Houston 13, Chicago 6 OPEN Arizona, Cleveland, Green Bay, Washington MONDAY’S GAME Pittsburgh 16, Kansas City 13, OT

Sports, Pages 20 on 11/13/2012

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