Steelers vs. Colts: Big Ben Upsets Peyton Manning | 2005 AFC Divisional Playoffs | NFL Full Game

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In honor of Free Game Friday the NFL presents the Steelers 2005 AFC Divisional Playoff upset of the Colts.

00:00 - Start

6:07 Big Ben 6-yard TD Pass to A. Randle El

10:04 Big Ben Picked Off by C. June

16:07 H. Ward 45-yard catch and run

17:48 Big Ben 7-yard TD Pass to H. Miller

1:01:55 P. Manning Sacked on Third Down by J. Farrior

1:07:00 J. Bettis 1-yard TD Run

1:11:46 P. Manning Converts 4th and two

1:13:17 P. Manning 50-yard TD Pass to D. Clark

1:31:23 T. Polamalu Interception Controversy

1:35:17 E. James 3-yard TD Run

1:43:43 J. Porter Sacks Manning

1:44:52 Manning Sacked on Fourth Down by Farrior and Porter

1:46:18 Big Ben game-saving tackle

1:51:08 Vanderjagt Missed 46-yard Field Goal

Steeler legend Jerome "The Bus" Bettis was on one last ride, standing in his was of a Cinderella finish to his career was the NFL best 14-2 Indianapolis Colts. After dominating the entire game and taking possession of the ball on the Colt's two-yard line with 1:20 remaining and leading 21-18 it looked as though Pittsburgh had secured the upset victory. However, a Bettis fumble and a Ben Roethlisberger game-saving tackle led to a dramatic 46-yard field attempt by Colt's kicker, Mike Vanderjagt. The kick would sail wide right, sending Pittsburgh to the AFC Championship Game.

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All Comments (20)
  • The only person in America who thought the Polamalu play was not an interception just happened to be the frickin' referee. Most stunning call I've ever seen in an NFL game.
  • @Nirvanaman
    Worst call in football history Troy intercepted that ball 100%
  • @cityofchamps66
    For all the idiots who cry" Big Ben won his first Super Bowl with the worst passer rating in SB history" they forget how he played AT Cincy, AT Indy and AT Denver to get to that SB, 7tds and only 1 INT and 1 rather important tackle.
  • @bhsxc22
    Even 13 years ago the NFL was overturning Steelers catches.
  • @onlyhightest
    This game is still great to watch 17 years later! The dream team!
  • @peterkay8997
    Overturning Polamalu's interception with the Steelers up 21-10 and 5 minutes left was the NFL's attempt to get Manning a SB and he still blew it.
  • @RagnarokMic
    Still can't believe they stole that INT from Troy, one of the worst calls in NFL history. Ben saving Bettis' fumble is epic, almost a terrible end to an amazing career, might have been enough to keep him out of the HoF despite being top 10 all time.
  • ...and this game is the reason why Vinatieri went to the Colts.
  • @Biggdoom344
    Underrated playoff game. Stacked with HOF players. Both HC Dungy and Cowher. Big Ben, bettis, Faneca, polamalu, Harrison, Manning, James, freeney, Steelers DC LeBeau. That’s 11 HOFers.
  • @tylereverly8899
    This is by far in the top 10 best games in NFL HISTORY. What a finish, what a matchup
  • I'm a Dallas fan but I remember this incredible run by Pittsburgh, I'll never forget that Jerome Bettis fumble and Big Ben game saving tackle. Feels like it was yesterday
  • @JohnnyLooseTV
    Not enough people recognizing the amazing play rookie CB Bryant McFadden made at 1:49:30 Amazing individual effort to break up that pass to Reggie Wayne. If you watch him walk back to the huddle on defense right after that you can tell he felt the weight of that moment.
  • @danielburt7849
    Ben was in his very own class. I still love watching his old Steeler games WHEN I know they'd won.
  • @KobiPresents1
    Starting at 1:52:05, I love how wholesome everyone’s reaction was. They all said the same thing.. “he missed it” all in different ways haha
  • @jimmyjames7828
    As a Steelers fan, this was the most yelling and screaming I've ever done watching a game on TV!... good times😮