Pittsburgh Steelers Lead Carolina Panthers 20-14 at Halftime

By (Featured Columnist) on September 1, 2011

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The Pittsburgh Steelers lead the Carolina Panthers 20-14 in the final NFL Preseason game of the season for both teams.

It has been a clean game thus far with no turnovers.

Shaun Suisham connected on a 52-yard field goal and a 31-yard field goal, and that is the difference in the score.

Charlie Batch looked sharp in his brief appearance. Batch went 6-8 for 59 yards.

Isaac Redman was a beast in his only series rushing for 29 yards on four carries. He also had a reception that he took for 11 yards.

As far as the starters go – those who actually played in tonight’s game – it was a quality performance for most players.

No crucial injuries to note from the Steelers side of things.

Jonathan Dwyer has been impressive He looks much more nimble than he did last season. He proved that during his 50-yard touchdown run. Dwyer finished the half with five carries for 58 yards and a touchdown.

Emmanuel Sanders is proving why the Steelers have one of the best wide receiving corps in the National Football League. He caught four balls for 60 yards in his debut this season.

Jason Worilds looked impressive in the first half. He collected three tackles and a sack. He needed a performance like this.

Ryan Mundy played well collected five tackles and a pass deflection.

The third and fourth quarters will determine the future of many players in this game.

Stay tuned!

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