On January 17, Beijing time, the first round of the NFL's 2021-22 playoff season playoffs in the Us League wild card was in full swing, and the second seed, the Kansas City Chiefs, sat at home to meet the sixth seed Pittsburgh Steelers. The two sides maintained a 0-0 stalemate in the first quarter, but the Chiefs killed the game with five consecutive touchdowns in the second and third quarters. Chiefs quarterback Mahomes made five touchdowns, while Steelers quarterback Damoto was likely to have the final game of his career. The score was set at 42-21, with the Chiefs beating the Steelers to advance to the next division round.

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The two sides went five or six straight rounds without scoring, and Chiefs striker Mikel Hardeman staged a 48-yard return directly to the red zone. Just when everyone thought the Chiefs were going to break the deadlock, Mahoms' first pass was intercepted by the Steelers, and the two sides continued to stalemate.
In the second quarter of the game, it was the Steelers defense team that scored first. The chief wants to play the Wildcats, but the delivery of the ball between the two running backs is too long and unprofessional. After the Steelers caused the ball to fall, T.J. Watt, a strong contender for the league's best defensive player, picked up the dropped ball to complete the return touchdown, and the Steelers took a 7-0 lead.
The Chiefs were also ignited with a scoring offensive, with Mahomes passing the ball to find Travis Kelsey for the first attack, and then before the end zone, Byron Pringle came out from an inconspicuous position to complete the receiving touchdown and the Chiefs equalised 7-7.
The Chiefs didn't let the balance last long, and in the next wave of attacks, Jerick McKinnon stepped up to complete a 20-yard touchdown and the Chiefs countered the score, 14-7.
Before the end of the first half, the chief sealed his throat with a sword. Mahoms faced a 20-yard conversion and little game time left, and it was in such extreme conditions that Margo ran out of his pocket and passed the ball to find Travis Kelsey, a close-end striker who was far-reaching, to complete the 48-yard touchdown, and the score was stretched to 21-7.
At the beginning of the second half, Mahoms cleverly passed the ball to Hill, who advanced to the end zone, and then Mahoms passed again to find Nick Allegliti, a legitimate striker on the offensive front, to complete the match, 28-7.
The Steelers went wrong in the offensive, Najib Harris dropped the ball and Frank Clark grabbed the missed ball. After the ball was converted, Mahomes connected Hill to complete a 31-yard touchdown, and the score came to 35-7.
The Steelman did not easily surrender his gun, and Big Ben immediately accelerated the pace of the attack, which had a good effect. In the end, Big Ben made a rare long pass to connect Deonte Johnson to complete a 13-yard touchdown to make it 35-14.
The Chiefs spent the rest of the day, putting Kelsey in the quarterback position, and after the kick-off, Kelsey passed the ball directly to Pringle to complete the touchdown, the score was 42-14.
In the final quarter, Big Ben hit four consecutive gears to maintain the trend of advancement, and then a long pass James Washington completed a 22-yard touchdown to make it 42-21.
Player stats
Chiefs: Quarterback Mahomes advanced 404 yards and 5 touchdowns in 39 passes and was intercepted once; near-end winger Kelsey advanced 108 yards 1 touchdown + 1 pass touchdown on 5 catches, running guard McKinnon advanced 61 yards on 12 runs, and 6 catches advanced 81 yards and 1 touchdown
Steelers: Quarterback Omoto advanced 215 yards and 2 touchdowns in 44 passes and 29, and rusher T.J. Watt made 3 tackles and 1 tackle and 1 pick up the ball to return to the touchdown
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