1995 · Conference Championships · Game 2

Pregame

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Conference Championships: Indianapolis Colts travel to face Pittsburgh Steelers at Three Rivers Stadium, one win from a Super Bowl berth. Kickoff: Sun January 14, 1996 at 12:30pm. Winner advances to the Super Bowl. Loser carries one of the year's hardest what-ifs into the offseason.[1][2]

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Indianapolis Colts at Pittsburgh Steelers in the Conference Championships, with a Super Bowl berth on the line. The conference title round is the one that turns nameplates into legacy. For Pittsburgh Steelers, the home crowd at Three Rivers Stadium is asked to be a player; for Indianapolis Colts, the road environment is supposed to be the test that breaks lesser teams. Coaches will lean on what worked all year. Players will lean on what their bodies have left in them.

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Indianapolis Colts and Pittsburgh Steelers have outlasted everyone else in their conference. One walks out of Three Rivers Stadium with the conference title; the other walks out with a brutal what-if. Around the league, coaches are watching tape on both staffs for next year's prep. Every Super Bowl-bound team starts the offseason as the team to beat.

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Indianapolis Colts versus Pittsburgh Steelers in the Conference Championships. The teams who reach this round have already proven they survive a long schedule; the stats that matter most now are the ones that compress: scoring differential, red-zone efficiency, turnover margin. At this stage of the year, the simple math is that defenses tighten and the team that protects the ball wins more often than the team that scores the most. Whichever side of Indianapolis Colts-Pittsburgh Steelers cleans up the careless plays first usually walks out with the result. Conservative-game expectations should not surprise the reader; both staffs know exactly what worked all season and will lean hard on what travels. The early answer is the kicking game, where any swing of field position compounds.

League standings entering Week 18

Standings as of kickoff, Week 18 (no future-game spoilers)

Around the league

  • Best record league-wide: Kansas City Chiefs (13-3).

AFC

AFC Central

TeamRecStrk
Pittsburgh Steelers11-5L1
Cincinnati Bengals7-9W1
Houston Oilers7-9W2
Cleveland Browns5-11L1
Jacksonville Jaguars4-12W1

AFC East

TeamRecStrk
Buffalo Bills10-6L1
Indianapolis Colts9-7W1
Miami Dolphins9-7W1
New England Patriots6-10L2
New York Jets3-13L4

AFC West

TeamRecStrk
Kansas City Chiefs13-3W2
San Diego Chargers9-7W5
Denver Broncos8-8W1
Oakland Raiders8-8L6
Seattle Seahawks8-8L1

NFC

NFC West

TeamRecStrk
San Francisco 49ers11-5L1
Atlanta Falcons9-7W1
Carolina Panthers7-9L1
New Orleans Saints7-9W1
St. Louis Rams7-9L3

NFC Central

TeamRecStrk
Green Bay Packers11-5W2
Detroit Lions10-6W7
Chicago Bears9-7W2
Minnesota Vikings8-8L2
Tampa Bay Buccaneers7-9L2

NFC East

TeamRecStrk
Dallas Cowboys12-4W2
Philadelphia Eagles10-6L1
Washington Redskins6-10W2
New York Giants5-11L2
Arizona Cardinals4-12--

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Game info

Roof
outdoors
Surface
astroturf
Weather
36°F, 77% humidity, wind 13 mph
Vegas line
Pittsburgh Steelers -11
Over/Under
43 (under)

Score

Reveal through:

Indianapolis Colts None, Pittsburgh Steelers None

1234T
Indianapolis Colts33373691616
Pittsburgh Steelers3737310132020

Scoring plays

Q1

TeamPlayScore
ColtsCary Blanchard 34 yard field goal3-0
SteelersNorm Johnson 31 yard field goal3-3

Q2

TeamPlayScore
ColtsCary Blanchard 36 yard field goal6-3
SteelersKordell Stewart 5 yard pass from Neil O'Donnell ( Norm Johnson kick)6-10

Q3

TeamPlayScore
ColtsCary Blanchard 37 yard field goal9-10
SteelersNorm Johnson 36 yard field goal9-13

Q4

TeamPlayScore
ColtsFloyd Turner 47 yard pass from Jim Harbaugh ( Cary Blanchard kick)16-13
SteelersBam Morris 1 yard rush ( Norm Johnson kick)16-20

Recap

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Pittsburgh Steelers defeated Indianapolis Colts 20-16 at Three Rivers Stadium in the Conference Championships. The final scoring play was Steelers: Bam Morris 1 yard rush ( Norm Johnson kick). Top line of the day: Jim Harbaugh: 267 pass yards on 21-of-33, 1 TD, 0 INT. Pittsburgh Steelers advance to the Super Bowl.[1][2]

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Pittsburgh Steelers walked out of Three Rivers Stadium as the team that survived a Conference Championships Indianapolis Colts will replay in its head for the entire offseason. The scoreboard says 20-16. A one-score game throughout. The decisive points came on the fewest possible margin, which is how these matchups usually resolve. The final scoring play came from Steelers: Bam Morris 1 yard rush ( Norm Johnson kick). Whether it was the game-decider or just the period at the end of the sentence depends on what the camera caught earlier. Pittsburgh Steelers are bound for the Super Bowl.

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Pittsburgh Steelers 20, Indianapolis Colts 16. Round: Conference Championships. Attendance: 61062. Q1: 2 scoring plays. Q2: 2 scoring plays. Q3: 2 scoring plays. Q4: 2 scoring plays. Top performers:
- Jim Harbaugh: 267 pass yards on 21-of-33, 1 TD, 0 INT
- Lamont Warren: 53 rush yards on 15 carries
- Sean Dawkins: 7 catches for 96 yards

AI summary based on verified facts

Conference Championships, played at Three Rivers Stadium. Final: Indianapolis Colts 16, Pittsburgh Steelers 20, with Pittsburgh Steelers taking the result by 4. **First quarter**

- Colts: Cary Blanchard 34 yard field goal
- Steelers: Norm Johnson 31 yard field goal

Second quarter

- Colts: Cary Blanchard 36 yard field goal
- Steelers: Kordell Stewart 5 yard pass from Neil O'Donnell ( Norm Johnson kick)

Third quarter

- Colts: Cary Blanchard 37 yard field goal
- Steelers: Norm Johnson 36 yard field goal

Fourth quarter

- Colts: Floyd Turner 47 yard pass from Jim Harbaugh ( Cary Blanchard kick)
- Steelers: Bam Morris 1 yard rush ( Norm Johnson kick)

Top performers

- Jim Harbaugh: 267 pass yards on 21-of-33, 1 TD, 0 INT
- Lamont Warren: 53 rush yards on 15 carries
- Sean Dawkins: 7 catches for 96 yards

Box score

ColtsSteelers
Team totals
First Downs1621
Total Yards328285
Turnovers01
Passing
Comp/Att21/3425/41
Pass yards267205
Pass TD11
Interceptions01
Sacks taken31
Sack yards lost220
Net pass yards245205
Rushing
Rushes2324
Rush yards8380
Rush TD01
Discipline
Fumbles10
Fumbles lost00
Penalties54
Penalty yards5725

Passing

PlayerC/AYdsTDIntRate
IND
Jim Harbaugh21/3326710
Lamont Warren0/1000
PIT
Neil O'Donnell25/4120511

Rushing

PlayerAttYdsTDLong
IND
Lamont Warren1553010
Jim Harbaugh62909
Zack Crockett1202
Ronald Humphrey1-10-1
PIT
Erric Pegram104609
Kordell Stewart41205
Bam Morris7914
John Williams1606
Ernie Mills1505
Neil O'Donnell1202

Receiving

PlayerRecYdsTDLong
IND
Sean Dawkins796030
Floyd Turner255147
Lamont Warren73707
Ken Dilger130030
Zack Crockett222012
Brian Stablein118018
Aaron Bailey1909
PIT
Yancey Thigpen665014
Ernie Mills352037
John Williams42107
Andre Hastings32109
Kordell Stewart218113
Bam Morris41106
Corey Holliday1808
Mark Bruener1606
Erric Pegram1303

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