Plays of the Year: DeAngelo Williams’ “Superman Stretch” Touchdown
Steel City Underground presents “Plays of the Year” featuring the tops runs, catches, hits and everything else in-between for the Steelers 2016 season.
In the final week of the regular season, DeAngelo Williams returned to the Steelers lineup as several starters, including starting running back Le’Veon Bell, rested for the playoffs.
Pittsburgh fell behind early to their opponent, the Cleveland Browns, 14-0, and were having difficulty getting anything going on offense. Luck struck in the form of a bad snap which was recovered by the Steelers defense, breathing new life into the other side of the ball.
With Landry Jones under center, the Steelers were in the red zone, threatening to score from the Cleveland 11-yard line. Jones stepped back to pass, went through his progressions and quickly dumped the ball off to Williams, who made the short pass into a big gain and finally put points on the board for the Steelers.