Coming off the worst defeat of the Mike Tomlin-era, a 34-3 blowout at the hands of the Philadelphia Eagles, the Pittsburgh Steelers hosted the Kansas City Chiefs at Heinz Field on Sunday night in nationally-televised match-up and came within eight seconds of the biggest win of the Tomlin-era. The Steelers dominated the Chiefs from the outset, putting up a franchise-record 22 points in the first quarter, on their way to a 43-14 win.
The defense slowed the Chiefs offense on the opening drive with a sack on the fourth play of the game, just their second on the season, and they would add three more along with two turnovers.