Pittsburg Stealers won the game, 32-25 over the Seattle Seahawks

The Steelers won the coin toss and decided to put the ball in the hands of their new quarterback.

Mitch Trubisky needed no time to lead his team to a touchdown, completing 3 of five passes for 47 yards on a 55-yard drive.

The Steelers made a switch at quarterback, putting Mason Rudolph in with a little under five minutes remaining.

Following a 38-yard punt return from Steven Sims, Rudolph's first play was a sack-fumble from the left side.

His second pass was a 26-yard touchdown to George Pickens.

Pickett lined back up to go for two, converting on a pass to Connor Heyward. Pittsburgh went up 25-17.

Later, quarterback Mason Rudolph threw a pass 26 yards for a touchdown to cap the Steelers' third possession.

Pickett responded with an 8-yard scramble to the Seattle 24 and then a 24-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Tyler Vaughns for the game-winning touchdown with three seconds remaining in what wound up as a 32-25 Steelers' triumph.