Yesterday morning, I asked the question about whether or not the Pittsburgh Steelers’ Killer Bs—their offensive triplets consisting of quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, wide receiver Antonio Brown, and running back Le’Veon Bell—would dominate the way that they ought to in their debut postseason game, given that they had never gotten the opportunity to do so in their first three seasons together.
I think we got a pretty emphatic answer from that group in their 30-12 victory over the Miami Dolphins. Both Brown and Bell scored twice in the game, which is the first time in their playing time together in which both were able to score multiple touchdowns in the same game.