Boswell boots Steelers past Chiefs, into AFC title game
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[January 16, 2017]
(The Sports Xchange) - The
Pittsburgh Steelers did not spend much time in the end zone at
Arrowhead Stadium in Sunday's AFC divisional round game against the
Kansas City Chiefs. In fact, it was the home team that scored the
game's only touchdowns.
But the Steelers had the strong right leg of kicker Chris Boswell,
along with the athletic limbs of running back Le'Veon Bell and wide
receiver Antonio Brown, and it was enough to beat the Chiefs 18-16.
The victory sends the Steelers to the AFC Championship Game next
Sunday against the New England Patriots in Foxborough, Mass. Kickoff
is scheduled for 6:40 p.m. ET at Gillette Stadium.
Boswell made all six of his field goal attempts, while the Steelers'
offense produced a lot of yards but not a single touchdown. Overall
the Steelers had 389 yards on offense, with Bell running for 170 and
Brown picking up 108 receiving yards.
It will be the 16th time the Steelers have advanced to the AFC
Championship Game. They won eight of the previous 15 games,
including their most recent appearance in the 2010 season when they
beat the New York Jets 24-19 at Heinz Field.
Pittsburgh faced New England twice before in the title game (2001,
2004), losing both times at Heinz Field. Overall they are 2-2 on the
road in the AFC's deciding game.
This season, the teams met on Oct. 23 in Pittsburgh, with the
Patriots grabbing a 27-16 victory.
While the Kansas City defense could not handle Bell and Brown, the
Chiefs' offense was out of synch and unable to produce any touchdown
opportunities - save their first and last possessions in the game.
Quarterback Alex Smith connected with wide receiver Albert Wilson on
a 5-yard pass nine minutes into the game.
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Steelers punter Jordan Berry (4) greets kicker Chris Boswell (9)
during the third quarter against the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC
Divisional playoff game at Arrowhead Stadium. Mandatory Credit:
Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports
The Chiefs picked up the game's second touchdown with just 2
minutes, 43 seconds to play in the fourth quarter, when running back
Spencer Ware scored on a 1-yard run.
They went for two points after the TD, and Smith completed a
successful pass to tight end Demetrius Harris. But Kansas City left
tackle Eric Fisher was called for holding, wiping out the tying
score.
On their next attempt, Smith's pass sailed incomplete through the
end zone. Their only other points came when kicker Cairo Santos made
a 48-yard field goal with 10 seconds to play in the third quarter.
Boswell connected from 22, 38, 36, 45, 43 and 43 yards. Steelers
quarterback Ben Roethlisberger continually led the offense down the
field, but could not crack the K.C. end zone.
On five different possessions, Pittsburgh moved to the K.C. 20-yard
line or closer. The Steelers kicked field goals on four of those,
losing another when the Chiefs intercepted a deflected pass in the
end zone.
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