PITTSBURGH -- To win Super Bowl LVII, the Kansas City Chiefs had to score 38 points -- a mark they eclipsed three times in the regular season -- to get by a Philadelphia Eagles team that racked up 35 points.
The Pittsburgh Steelers, by contrast, never scored more than 30 in any game during the 2022 campaign.
Not only that, but the Steelers scored 29 touchdowns last season, tied for second fewest in the NFL. Meanwhile, the Chiefs and Eagles doubled that output with 61 and 59 touchdowns, respectively.