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Pittsburgh Steelers Lose To Denver Broncos; Game Details Released As Latter Rallies For The Score!

by Edward Ragpala / Jan 18, 2016 10:12 AM EST

Pittsburgh Steelers Loses To Denver Broncos As Latter Rallies For The Score
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The Denver Broncos have won over the Pittsburgh Steelers during their latest game.

Peyton Manning managed to earn one more game (and possibly the last one) against his opponent by leading his team, the Denver Broncos with a come-from-behind rally, finishing the game with 23-16 against Ben Roethlisberger and the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday, according to the website National Post.

The team eventually advances to the AFC championship game next weekend in Denver against Tom Brady and the New England Patriots who are the defending Super Bowl champion.

"It'll be the Broncos vs. the Patriots," Manning said after they have won the game on Sunday. "We'll enjoy this one tonight. I think you knew that answer was coming."

"To kind of quote Bill Belichick, we'll be on to New England," he added. "But I'll be talking about them on Wednesday."

The Broncos started the game with three points on the board with a field goal. Then, another field goal for Denver, making their score 6-0. However, Pittsburgh finally made noise with a touchdown by Toussaint on a 1-yard run. At the the end of the first quarter, Pittsburgh led Denver with 7-6 score.

According to Oregon Live, the defeated team rallied in the second quarter, finishing it with 10-6 over their opponent. On the third quarter. the Broncos started the second half with possession but, just like on the second quarter, couldn't find consistency so they had to punt it away.

The teams bantered with fair goals and ended up with 13-12 with Steelers again on the lead. However, with Touissant fumbling down, a touchdown run by CJ Anderson and a quick field goal, Denver Broncos managed to take the score up from behind, finishing with 23-16 leading over Pittsburgh Steelers.

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