PITTSBURGH, Pa. - The Tampa Bay Buccaneers spent nine long days aching for a shot to shake off embarrassment.Given multiple chances at redemption thanks to the sloppy Pittsburgh Steelers, the Buccaneers didnt let this one get away.Mike Glennon hit a diving Vincent Jackson for a 5-yard touchdown with 7 seconds remaining to lift Tampa Bay to a stunning 27-24 win Sunday.The Buccaneers (1-3) lost to Atlanta by six touchdowns more than a week ago but responded by rallying from seven points down in the fourth quarter to give Lovie Smith his first victory at his second head coaching stop.I was out last year, so its been a long time since Ive tasted winning a game, Smith said. For our football team, we needed this.Did they ever. Only a pair of garbage time touchdowns against the Falcons prevented Tampa Bay from the worst loss in a franchise history littered with lopsided defeats.The Buccaneers responded with relentless if not exactly crisp play on a day the two teams combined for 22 penalties.Glennon passed for 302 yards in his first start of the season, including a 41-yard catch-and-run by Louis Murphy that set up Jacksons score.We made so many mistakes out there, but we found a way to win, Smith said. That was a hurdle we needed to get over.Doug Martin ran for 40 yards and a touchdown in his return from injury. Murphy caught six passes for 99 yards, and rookie wide receiver Mike Evans hauled in the first touchdown of his career before leaving with a groin injury.Tampa Bays defence struggled keeping the Steelers in check, though Pittsburgh did its best to stop itself by drawing 13 flags and letting a handful of chances to move to 3-1 for the first time since 2010 slip away.Ben Roethlisberger passed for 314 yards and three touchdowns, but the Steelers (2-2) couldnt protect a late lead.Antonio Brown caught seven passes for 131 yards and two scores, and Heath Miller added a career-high nine receptions with a touchdown.Pittsburgh rallied from an early 10-point deficit and appeared to be in complete control at times.We cant go out and expect to beat an NFL team and beat ourselves as well, defensive end Brett Keisel said.Tampa Bay twice found itself down a touchdown in the second half. Both times the Buccaneers scrambled back.A 3-yard touchdown run by Martin tied the game at 17 in the third quarter. After Roethlisberger found Miller for a 5-yard touchdown to put Pittsburgh back in front, Tampa Bay kept coming against a Steelers defence that struggled to get to the quarterback even with the addition of linebacker James Harrison.The five-time Pro Bowler returned to Pittsburgh after an 18-day retirement to help an injury-depleted defence.Patrick Murray kicked a 27-yard field goal to get the Buccaneers within 24-20. The Steelers tried to go for the knockout punch but couldnt deliver. Roethlisberger found Brown behind the coverage on a flea flicker, but the pass glanced off the Pro Bowlers fingertips.Tampa Bay responded by driving to the Steelers 14 only to stall. Glennon overthrew Jackson in the back of the end zone on fourth down with 1:53 to go.It would have been tough to sleep tonight if we didnt get another chance or win this game because those are throws that I need to make if were going to win games, Glennon said.Pittsburgh couldnt muster a first down, giving the Buccaneers one last shot.Taking over at the Steelers 46 after a 29-yard punt, Glennon hit Murphy in stride. He was finally pulled to the ground at the Pittsburgh 5. Jackson couldnt haul in a pass on second down, but responded on the next play by stretching his 6-foot-5 frame to make the grab.I knew Mike was going to give me a chance for a ball on the outside, Jackson said. I went out there and competed for the ball.The Steelers were left wondering how theyve become one of the leagues most undisciplined teams.We need to fix it, Tomlin said. 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I thought it might be interesting to see what the D-backs have done over their 16 years compared to what the Blue Jays have done over their past 16 campaigns.Michael van Gerwen got the defence of his Austrian Darts Open title off to a perfect start with a thumping second round victory over Jonny Clayton in Vienna on Saturday. After Fridays first round, Saturday saw the second round take place over two sessions with Van Gerwen joined by Phil Taylor, Dave Chisnall and Peter Wright in action and all three were comfortable winners. Second Round Results Alan Norris 6-1 Rowby-John Rodriguez Stephen Bunting 6-3 James Richardson Terry Jenkins 6-4 Dimitri Van den Bergh Nigel Heydon 6-5 Robert Thornton Ian White 6-4 Simon Stevenson Ron Meulenkamp 6-3 Simon Whitlock Steve Beaton 6-3 Gerwyn Price Kim Huybrechts 6-1 Chris Dobey Dave Chisnall 6-2 Jamie Caven Jelle Klaasen 6-0 Zoran Lerchbacher Peter Wright 6-1 Jermaine Wattimena Michael van Gerwen 6-0 Jonny Clayton Phil Taylor 6-1 Steve West Kyle Anderson 6-5 Mensur Suljovic Benito van de Pas 6-1 Josh Payne Michael Smith 6-5 Mark Frost Van Gerwen posted a tournament-high 109.98 average, landing four maximums in his legs to whitewash Clayton, signalling his intent with six perfect darts on his way to a ten-darter for the opening leg and a break of throw. From then on he continued his domination and fired another 11-darter in the fifth leg before completing his victory, notching six doubles from nine attempts in the process.It was, though, a disappointing day for the Austrian contingent on home soil, with all three competitors crashing out of the £115,000 PDC European Tour event. Rowby-John Rodriguez and fellow Austrians Mensur Suljovic and Zoran Lerchbacher In the days opening game, 2016 World Championship quarter-finalist Alan Norris sent former World Youth Championship finalist Rowbby-John Rodriguez packing with a dominant 6-1 victory.ddddddddddddHost nation qualifier Zoran Lerchbacher was the next to fall, crushed by the impressive Jelle Klaasen and there was more Austrian disappointment to follow as number nine seed Mensur Suljovic was edged out 6-5 by Australias Kyle Anderson. Sundays Third Round Matches Michael van Gerwen v Steve Beaton Jelle Klaasen v Kyle Anderson Kim Huybrechts v Phil Taylor Dave Chisnall v Stephen Bunting Peter Wright v Alan Norris Benito van de Pas v Terry Jenkins Ian White v Nigel Heydon Michael Smith v Ron Meulenkamp Phil Taylor marked a happy return to European Tour action with an impressive 6-1 victory over Steve West.Dave Chisnall, who has made six European Tour finals in his career including the last two events, kicked off his campaign with a 6-2 victory over former Austrian Darts Open runner-up Jamie Caven.Equally impressive was Peter Wright as the number two seed blew away Jermaine Wattimena 6-2, in a battle of the emerging stars Benito van de Pas thumped Josh Payne 6-1, while third seed Michael Smith was pushed all the way before edging out Mark Frost 6-5.Earlier in the day, seeded players were scattered as Robert Thornton, Simon Whitlock and Gerwyn Price all exited the competition. Sundays Quarter-Final Draw Van Gerwen/Beaton v Klaasen/Anderson Hubrechts/Taylor v Chisnall/Bunting Wright/Norris v Van de Pas/Jenkins White/Heydon v Smith/Meulenkamp Thornton missed tops for the match as Nigel Heydon recovered from 5-3 down to win 6-5 and land a tournament high 164 checkout along the way.Whitlock was dumped out 6-3 as Ron Meulenkamps impressive run continued, the Dutch left-hander reaching the last 16 of a European Tour event for the first time.And in a remarkable moment, Price - who was leading Steve Beaton 3-2 at the time - burst a 173 score by hitting a 177 and never recovered, allowing the 52-year-old to clinch four consecutive legs to claim a 6-3 victory.Belgiums Kim Huybrechts carried on his impressive form from the Betway World Cup of Darts with a 6-1 destruction of youngster Chris Dobey.Elsewhere, Stephen Bunting thwarted James Richardson 6-3, Terry Jenkins fired a ten-darter on his way to a 6-4 victory over Belgian Dimitri Van den Bergh and Ian White beat Simon Stevenson by the same scoreline to bring an end to the Plymouth qualifiers European Tour debut.The £115,000 PDC European Tour event concludes on Sunday, with the third round games taking place in the afternoon before the quarter-finals, semi-finals and final in the evening. 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