PITTSBURGH -- Travis Kelce can take over a game, but Tyreek Hill can take over a scouting report.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are keenly aware of what the Kansas City Chiefs' rookie playmaker can do -- and how many seconds it takes Hill to flip the momentum of a game.
Around 4.24 seconds for every 40 yards, to be exact. Defensive coordinator Keith Butler has heard "No. 10" in game plan meetings all week.
"If he's toting the mail, hey, that ball attracts a lot of attention in the National Football League, and we have to make him feel it," said Butler, whose Steelers visit the Chiefs in Sunday night's AFC divisional playoff game at Arrowhead Stadium.