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Chiefs handle Steelers, capture AFC's top seed

PITTSBURGH -- The Kansas City Chiefs accomplished the last of their regular season goals on Wednesday and accomplished it with one game remaining.

The 15-1 Chiefs clinched the AFC's top playoff seed by beating the Pittsburgh Steelers 29-10. They will get a first-round playoff bye and play all of their postseason games before Super Bowl LIX at Arrowhead Stadium.

The Chiefs will finish the regular season next weekend with a game against the Broncos in Denver.

Travis Kelce recorded his 77th receiving touchdown, passing Tony Gonzalez for the most in franchise history.