CHEAP SHOT?: Thomas felt Timmons' shot on Kessler was excessive.
The Steelers (5-5) came in with a league-low 13 sacks, but teed off against a revamped Cleveland offensive line. Now suffering through the worst season in franchise history, the Browns (0-11) did not try to re-sign free center Alex Mack or right tackle Mitchell Schwartz in the offseason, and left guard Joel Bitonio sustained a season-ending foot injury in Week 5.
Kessler had to be helped from the field late in the third quarter after he was wobbled on a hard hit by Steelers linebacker Lawrence Timmons. Timmons launched himself at the rookie and appeared to strike him with his shoulder while the QB was being dragged down. Kessler's head snapped back and also hit the ground.
"I don't want this group to go backward any more than what we already have," he said. "I have to regroup with the guys and regroup with our coaches, and we have to keep pressing forward."
MAN OF STEEL: Pittsburgh linebacker James Harrison became the team's career sacks leader with 77 ?. Afterward, the 38-year-old became emotional when he was presented with the game ball, saying was sad that his late father wasn't there to see it.
Following the game, a passionate and disgusted Pryror sounded off about Cleveland's quarterbacks being abused.
With the win, and Baltimore's loss to Dallas, Pittsburgh moved back into a tie atop the AFC North.
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"To me when you have a quarterback scrambling, running out of the pocket and you get targeted, I know in college football they throw you out for something like that," he said. "Hopefully the legislation in the NFL is trying to eliminate that type of play. Quarterbacks get hurt when they get hit like that. That's something you don't want to see."
"I am definitely going to talk to our medical staff because this is about a young man's career and future," Jackson said. "So we have to do the right thing."
As he was being checked by medical personnel, Browns wide receiver Terrelle Pryor laid on the ground next to his teammate to see if he was OK.
At this point, Jackson is just trying to make sure his team survives.
"The offensive line was not satisfied with how we ran the ball against the Ravens two weeks ago and against the Cowboys last week," Bell said. "The line was putting in a lot of time in the film room over the last two weeks, and it showed. They kept me clean, kept Ben clean."
It's possible the Browns could have Robert Griffin III back at some point. He's been out since breaking a bone in his shoulder in the opener and will return to practice this week,
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Roethlisberger didn't get sacked and Le'Veon Bell rushed for a season-high 146 as the Steelers improved to 2-3 on the road.
PASS THE STUFFING: It's a short week for the Steelers, who will play at Indianapolis on Thanksgiving.
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Josh McCown replaced Kessler in the fourth quarter and took hard knocks as well, getting his chin bloodied by a vicious shot by Stephon Tuitt.
Browns coach Hue Jackson said it's possible Kessler may need extra time to recover from his second concussion since Oct. 23.
"Anytime we can come in and get a win, get things back into perspective,
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"Awesome," quarterback Ben Roethlisberger said. "He's one of the best that I've ever seen or played with. I'm glad he's on our side."
"We lost a couple of really good players, the best at their position," he said, referring to Mack and Schwartz. "That was our strategy in the offseason. That's what we decided to do. You have to lie in the bed that you made."
The 11th one this season was the most painful yet.
"We can't keep doing this," said Pryor, a former QB. "It's as simple as that. I'm tired of our guys getting hit. I'm nobody to complain because I don't run it, but it's personal for me because I care for those guys. I don't like seeing them get hit like that. Point blank, period. Somebody's got to say it. I'm gonna say it."
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