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In the final game of the playoffs, the Pittsburgh Steelers, who entered the playoffs from the last minute, challenged the kansas City Chiefs, the last Super Bowl runner-up. This game will also most likely be a farewell performance for Steelers legendary quarterback "Big Ben" Ben Rossliberg in the NFL.
Section 1
After the opening, both teams' offenses seemed to be limited by each other's defenses, and both teams were unable to score points. And in these defenses, the most amazing is undoubtedly the pressure of Steelers rusher TJ Watt. Chiefs star quarterback Patrick Mahomes' interception, after Watt took a shot, fell into the hands of Steelers linebacker Devin Bush.
Section II
It's not surprising that the first forced mistake came from Watt, but the first score turned out to be related to Watt. Chiefs running back Derrick Gore dropped the ball, watt quickly took the ball into his arms, and rushed all the way into the end zone, completing the pick-up of the dropped ball back to attack the touchdown, helping the Steelers take the lead to take a 7-0 lead.
However, this mistake also woke up the chief's offensive team. Mahomes then made a juggling fake-motion pass in the red zone, successfully delivering the ball to running back Jereek McKinnon, who completed the touchdown to equalize.
Soon after, Chiefs' receiver Byron Pringle relied on his excellent route to run, tricked Steelers cornerback Joe Hayden, pulled out of the air and received a pass from Margot, completed the touchdown, and won the score.
Just before halftime, the Chiefs were given another chance to score. The entry-in Mahomes passed the ball to his old partner this time, the near-end striker Travis Kelsey, who carried the ball into the end zone and the Chiefs pulled the gap apart.
Half-time score
Section III
Shortly after the start of the second half, the Chiefs extended the score again. The Chiefs used fraudulent tactics to make defender Nick Algrady line up as the rightful receiver. Algrady easily completed the catch to help the Chiefs extend the score again.
The Steelers' first offense made another mistake. Rookie running back Najib Harris dropped the ball and was regained by Chiefs defender Frank Clark.
Margot Jr. then regularly connected to the fast horse outside to take over Tyrick Hill, and the two completed the pass touchdown, which was also Mahoms's fifth pass in 11 minutes.
Even if the chances of winning are small, the Steelers still want to play a wonderful offensive farewell to Ben's final season. Receiver Dionte Johnson completed the touchdown after receiving a pass from Big Ben and also chased the score slightly closer.
Section IV
Perhaps because the more he played, the more relaxed he became, the chief even made some painting work. Near-end winger Kelsey acted as quarterback in this offensive game and delivered a touchdown pass to complete the connection with Pringle and extend the score again.
Subsequently, Big Ben found an outside receiver in the end zone, James Washington, who completed the touchdown on the defender's head, rewriting the score again.
In the end, the Chiefs unsurprisingly beat the Steelers 42-21 to advance to the next round of the playoffs. Next week, they will remain at home for yesterday's big win over the Patriots' Buffalo Bills. After the Steelers bid farewell to Big Ben's final battle, the new season will start from a new starting point.
The next round of the Chiefs and Bill, the two teams that abused the vegetables in this round, are head-to-head, which is interesting!