Landover, Md. (AP) — The battle of the towels was fought to a soggy draw.
The Pittsburgh Steelers first-team offense scored a touchdown without
Ben Roethlisberger. And the Washington Redskins managed to get their
first points of the preseason, albeit with the help of a fake punt and
a fourth-string quarterback.
Rookie Chase Daniel, fighting the
odds to earn a roster spot, threw two touchdown passes long after the
starters had left the game, overcoming another difficult night for
Washington's first-team offense in Saturday's 17-13 win over Pittsburgh.
Willie
Parker had a 3-yard touchdown run for the Steelers, whose starting
defense looked in regular season form on a goal line stand on the
opening drive. Pittsburgh limited Washington's Jason Campbell to one
completion in a little more than one quarter of play.
With
Roethlisberger watching from the sideline — unable to play after a
teammate stepped on his Achilles' tendon during practice this week —
Charlie Batch and the Pittsburgh starters played the first three drives
before giving way to the backups early in the second quarter.
Batch
was 5 for 14 for 63 yards, and Santonio Holmes and Hines Ward made nice
catches on a 50-yard drive capped by the scoring run from Parker, who
missed last week's game with back spasms. The touchdown was celebrated
by thousands of Terrible Towels waved by Steelers fans who again found
plenty of prime seats at the Redskins' stadium.
The Terrible
Towels were a dominant part of the scene last year when Pittsburgh beat
Washington on a Monday night in the regular season. For this game, the
Redskins retaliated by distributing 50,000 "Redskins Rally towels" —
resulting in alternating waves of yellow and white throughout the game.
The towels also served a practical purpose: Heavy rains fell for much
of the first quarter.
Nearly as disconcerting for the Redskins
was last week's 23-0 loss at Baltimore, a tough result even for an
exhibition game. The starting offense didn't fare much better against
the Steelers: Campbell went 1-for-7 for 10 yards, although Clinton
Portis had a decent 26 yards on five carries in his 2009 preseason
debut.
"We kind of joke that we're the worst preseason defense in
America," said Pittsburgh safety Ryan Clark, knowing that nothing is
further from the truth, "so right now we are just trying to get better."
The
lack of Redskins offense wasn't for lack of trying. Coach Jim Zorn
seemed bent on scoring, no matter the method. The first play from
scrimmage was a deep pass to Malcolm Kelly, broken up by Troy Polamalu.
After two more incompletions, Zorn called for a fake punt to keep the
drive alive. Upback Rock Cartwright ran for 15 yards, and the Redskins
turned primarily to Portis to move the ball to the 2 yard line before
Keyaron Fox stopped Ladell Betts on third-and-1. Rather than go for the
touchdown on fourth down, Zorn sent on Shaun Suisham to kick a 20-yard
field goal.
"We got to get a touchdown and finish a drive,"
Portis said. "If we have another big drive, of course we have to
finish. We cannot get stopped at the inch line and come up with three
points."
Perhaps hoping to give his quarterback some encouragement, Zorn called Campbell's performance "very good."
"He is doing a great job on his decision-making," Zorn said.
Nearly
all the starters for both teams were gone a few minutes into the second
quarter. Jeff Reed increased Pittsburgh's lead with a 34-yard field
goal, and his competition, Piotr Czech, added a 41-yard field goal in
the third.
But the second half belonged to Daniel, the undrafted
rookie from Missouri who placed fourth in the Heisman Trophy voting as
a junior. He hit rookie Marko Mitchell for a 3-yard touchdown and Fred
Davis for an 18-yard score. He's trying to win the No. 3 job over Colt
Brennan, who threw an interception for the second straight week.
NOTES:
Redskins injuries: RB Betts (back strain) and FB Mike Sellers (bruised
right knee). ... Steelers injuries: OL Jeremy Parquet (rib) and QB
Dennis Dixon (right shoulder). ... Pittsburgh's LG Chris Kemoeatu also
missed the game with a rib injury, and RB Mewelde Moore remained out
with a hamstring injury.