December 21, 1987.
That was the last time the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers on their home field — which, in those days, was Three Rivers Stadium. Bill Kenney was the Chiefs quarterback. It wouldn’t be until the following season that Todd Blackledge would start his last game for the Chiefs, which would be the last time a homegrown first-round quarterback started a game for the team until Patrick Mahomes started 2017’s last regular season game in Denver.
But the decades-long string of losses in Pittsburgh doesn’t really seem to faze Chiefs head coach Andy Reid.