With Ben Roethlisberger reveling in the cheers he once feared he might not hear, the Pittsburgh Steelers looked like themselves for the first time all season. They also sounded like the team that loves to intimidate. To the Cleveland Browns, it was Steelers linebacker James Harrison who was the game's impact player. Twice. Roethlisberger, cheered loudly during his first game in 9½ months, returned from his four-game suspension to throw three touchdown passes, and the Steelers shut down a Browns offense that was depleted by Harrison hits during a 28-10 victory on Sunday. Read more: http://scores.espn.go.com/nfl/recap?gameId=301017023