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Steelers Face Jets Sunday In Road Contest

Posted: 11:14 am EST November 14, 2007Updated: 11:44 am EST November 14, 2007

Series History:
Pittsburgh leads 16-2
At Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh leads 7-0
At New York: Pittsburgh leads 9-2
Last Regular Season Meeting: December 12, 2004 in Pittsburgh; Steelers 17 Jets 6
Postseason Series: Steelers lead 1-0

Pittsburgh leads the all-time series 16-2, and has won seven of the past eight meetings.

The last regular-season matchup at the Meadowlands between the teams was a 6-0 Jets victory in a snowstorm.

The Steelers won the first nine games of the series.

The Jets have scored more than 10 points in a game against the Steelers just once since 1988.

Pittsburgh’s seven home games against the Jets are the fewest against any AFC team other than the Houston Texans, who began play in 2002.

Pittsburgh is looking for its first win at the Meadowlands since a 20-3 victory in 2000.

Pittsburgh is looking for its third straight win against an AFC East team, dating back to last season’s opener against Miami.

The Steelers look to improve to 3-2 on the road this season.

The Steelers look to improve to 6-1 against AFC opponents this season.

Hines Ward needs one 100-yard receiving game to move into sole possession of second place on the team’s all-time receiving list.

Ward needs two touchdown receptions to break the all-time record held by John Stallworth.

Willie Parker needs 111 yards to move into seventh place on the team’s all-time rushing list, ahead of Rocky Bleier.

Parker needs 127 yards to reach 1,000 yards rushing for the third straight season.

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