Mahomes throws 3 TDs as Chiefs
clinch AFC's top seed by breezing past the skidding Steelers 29-10
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[December 26, 2024]
By WILL GRAVES
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Andy Reid donned a Santa Claus suit in a giddy
Kansas City Chiefs locker room on Christmas Day, then handed his
team a present it increasingly looks like it deserves: home-field
advantage throughout the AFC playoffs.
How Reid managed to slide into the costume so quickly after Kansas
City's clinical 29-10 victory over the reeling Pittsburgh Steelers
to lock up the top seed in the AFC for the fourth time in seven
years is a mystery (though he hinted there's an elf involved).
How Reid's team manages to pull away from the pack year after year
is not.
A lot of Patrick Mahomes. A dash of Travis Kelce. A splash of speed.
A defense that quietly goes about its business, even when its leader
is standing on the sideline in sweatpants.
Yes, it has been ugly — by Kansas City's lofty standards — at times
while the Chiefs have chased a third straight championship. Yet as
the playoffs loom, the group that looked so vulnerable for most of
the season suddenly seems to be rounding into form.
And the road to the Super Bowl will once again go through Arrowhead
Stadium. Just the way the Chiefs like it.
“Getting the No. 1 seed is important,” Mahomes said after throwing
for 320 yards and three touchdowns. “It's like winning a playoff
game.”
Even if how the Chiefs locked it up didn't exactly feel like one.
Kansas City (15-1) spent three hours toying with the Steelers (10-6)
like a cat batting around shreds of leftover wrapping paper. The
Chiefs raced to an early 13-point lead and were never really
threatened by Pittsburgh, which has dropped three straight to see
its chances of capturing the AFC North take another hit.
“That sucked, to be blunt,” Steelers coach Mike Tomlin said.
It often does when Pittsburgh is on one side of the line of
scrimmage and Mahomes is on the other. Mahomes is now 4-0 against
the Steelers with 17 touchdowns against just one interception. He
connected on first-half scoring tosses to Xavier Worthy and Justin
Watson and added a history-making 12-yard touchdown flip to Kelce to
seal it in the fourth quarter.
The grab was the 77th scoring reception of Kelce's career, breaking
a franchise record set by Hall of Famer Tony Gonzalez. The
35-year-old Kelce celebrated by dunking the ball over the goal post,
a nod to Gonzalez's signature move. The gesture drew a 15-yard
penalty for unsportsmanlike conduct, though it hardly mattered.
Harrison Butker made the longer extra point and the Chiefs were
firmly in control.
“It's just showing Tony some love,” Kelce said with a laugh on the
day he joined Gonzalez and Jason Witten as the only tight ends to
reach 1,000 receptions. Kelce finished with eight catches for 84
yards while playing for an offense that is starting to get its
swagger back.
The defense wasn't bad either, even with five-time Pro Bowl
defensive end Chris Jones sidelined by a calf injury. Jones'
teammates hardly looked gassed while playing for the third time in
11 days.
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Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) runs out of the
backfield against the Pittsburgh Steelers during the first half of
an NFL football game, Wednesday, Dec. 25, 2024, in Pittsburgh. (AP
Photo/Matt Freed)
“It was tough,” cornerback Trent McDuffie said. “I
mean, three games in 11 days is crazy for anybody. But I thought we
handled it very well.”
The Steelers did not. Pittsburgh went 0-3 during
the span, a brutal stretch against Super Bowl contenders
Philadelphia, Baltimore and Kansas City in which the Steelers looked
outclassed.
Perhaps more troubling than the losses is the way they played out.
Pittsburgh lost each contest by at least 14 points and could find
itself starting the postseason on the road after playing
fast-and-loose with the two-game division lead it enjoyed just three
weeks ago.
“I think that there's highs and lows in every season,” Pittsburgh
quarterback Russell Wilson said after throwing for 205 yards with an
ill-timed pick in the end zone in the first quarter. “We've got to
make sure that we end this last game on the right footing and right
belief.”
That hasn't been an issue in years in Kansas City. Not with Mahomes
at the controls. He spread his 29 completions to eight different
players, including a career-best eight to Worthy and four to
Hollywood Brown, whose return from injury has given the Chiefs
another playmaker in what is starting to look like another stacked
deck.
“We're playing, especially offensively, our best football of the
year,” Mahomes said.
Looks like it. The two-time MVP hardly bothered by the ankle injury
he suffered against Cleveland, throwing touchdowns to cap Kansas
City's first two drives. And while the Steelers drew within 13-7 and
16-10, they never had the ball with a chance to take the lead in the
second half.
Instead, the Chiefs — who spent most of the first three months of
the season squeaking by most weeks — zoomed away with the No. 1 seed
and several weeks to rest before a bid for a three-peat that
certainly looks doable.
Injuries
Chiefs: RB Isiah Pacheco left in the second half with a rib injury.
Steelers: DT Cam Heyward exited briefly in the fourth quarter but
managed to return.
Up next
Chiefs: finish up the regular season by heading to Denver.
Steelers: host Cincinnati in the regular-season finale.
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