Patriots-Steelers Matchup Could Set Tone For Both Teams’ Super Bowl Chances

The Patriots and Steelers meet up in a nationally televised showdown between two of the best teams in the NFL, and the winner will emerge as a real Super Bowl favorite in early November.

This is the time of year when the Patriots have turned it on. Since 2001, they're an NFL-best 75-23 in games played after Nov. 1.

WHEN AND WHERE

Sunday, Nov. 14, 8:20 p.m.
Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, Pa.

HEAD TO HEAD

The Patriots trail the all-time series 14-10, but they've got a 3-1 edge between the teams in postseason games. The Patriots have also won six of the last eight games in the series, including a pair of playoff wins. The Steelers are 10-7 against the Patriots in Pittsburgh, but the Patriots are 3-1 in games at Heinz Field.

KEY MATCHUP

Pittsburgh has a smothering defensive scheme, but it's a little more susceptible to the pass. That simply has to be where the Patriots have to exploit the Steelers, in their own old-school, spread-it-out kind of way that could be reminiscent of their 2006 game plan in Minnesota.

The Steelers are first in points allowed (15.4), fourth in total defense (386.5 yards per game), first in run defense (58.3) but 24th in pass defense (240.0). First and foremost, the Patriots' offensive line has to contain outside pass rushers James Harrison and LaMarr Woodley, who provide the brunt of the pressure on quarterbacks.

If the Patriots can give Tom Brady enough time to make his reads, he should be able to attack the middle of the Steelers' Cover-2 scheme, and that could help Wes Welker and Aaron Hernandez have a big night.

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STAT SHEET

Patriots

Steelers

INFIRMARY REPORT

From Thursday's practice report

Patriots

Steelers

OUTLOOK

The Steelers are a rock-solid team with an intensely aggressive defense that will give the Patriots some problems, and the home-field advantage really bodes well for them. Pittsburgh should be able to take care of business.