1994 Pittsburgh Steelers Season - Regular Season - Game Summaries - Week 4 (Sunday September 25, 1994): at Seattle Seahawks

Week 4 (Sunday September 25, 1994): At Seattle Seahawks

1 2 3 4 Total
Steelers 3 3 0 7 13
Seahawks 7 13 0 10 30

at Husky Stadium, Seattle, Washington

  • Game time: 6:00 pm EDT
  • Game weather:
  • Game attendance: 59,637
  • Referee: Red Cashion
  • TV announcers: (NBC – Local) Don Criqui (play by play), Todd Christensen (color commentator)

This game was played at Husky Stadium due to ceiling tiles falling off in the Kingdome.

Scoring Drives:

  • Seattle – Warren 3 run (Kasay kick)
  • Pittsburgh – FG Anderson 31
  • Seattle – FG Kasay 31
  • Seattle – Junkin 1 pass from Mirer (Kasay kick)
  • Seattle – FG Kasay 40
  • Pittsburgh – FG Anderson 38
  • Seattle – Watters 35 interception return (Kasay kick)
  • Pittsburgh – C. Johnson 36 pass from O'Donnell (Anderson kick)
  • Seattle – FG Kasay 31

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