The Pittsburgh Steelers never found the end zone, but they did enough to earn an 18-16 win over the Kansas City Chiefs in Sunday's AFC Divisional Round matchup at Arrowhead Stadium.
While Pittsburgh led for most of the game, Kansas City had a chance to tie things up after scoring a touchdown with 2:43 remaining in the fourth quarter. After a holding call canceled out what would have been a successful two-point conversion, the second attempt fell short.
The Steelers then converted the one first down they needed to secure the narrow victory.
Pittsburgh kicker Chris Boswell set an NFL postseason record with six field goals as the Steelers' drives consistently stalled near the red zone.