Bush came up with his second splash play of the game when he intercepted Rivers, putting the ball in the hands of his offense to set up a drive that ended with a James Conner touchdown and 14-0 Steelers lead.

"It felt good just to put a team behind and make them play from behind because that is when they kind of get predictable," said Bush. "That is when defenses can smother an offense.

"It was fun. That was a fun game. If I could go back, I would play that game again. That was a fun game."

Bush also led the Steelers defense in tackles with seven, despite missing time in the game with an injury he described as 'minor.'