The Pittsburgh Steelers set a perilous mark against the Kansas City Chiefs with their loss. With the loss, the Steelers have now lost three straight games by double-digit margins, the first time since 1988. The only other time it has happened in the ...
The Pittsburgh Steelers have lost three games in 11 days, all by double digits, as they watch their AFC North chances fade as a result. Two Ravens wins to end t
Yet, there is not a lot of hope for them to break the trend. The Steelers have not won a playoff since the 2015 season against the Chiefs. That was a game where Chris Boswell used his leg to boot the Steelers into the AFC Championship game where they would lose to the New England Patriots.
Steelers coach Mike Tomlin is not simply concerned that the Steelers are losing. He’s concerned with how and why and, quite frankly, when the losses are mounting.
The Steelers' path to clinching the AFC North continues to get more difficult after Pittsburgh's 34-17 loss Saturday to their division rival Ravens in Week 16 and a 29-10 loss to the Chiefs on Christmas Day.
The Kansas City Chiefs traveled to face the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 17, and there was plenty to take away from the Christmas Day contest.
The Pittsburgh Steelers continued their losing streak, falling to 10-6 on the season after losing to the Kansas City Chiefs 29-10 in Week 17. The
The Steelers' 2017 Christmas Day matchup vs. the Texans the following year wasn't as nail-biting as Pittsburgh dominated 34–6. The Steelers scored four touchdowns in the game compared to the Texans' one touchdown, which resulted in no two-point conversion. The Steelers would go on to lose in the wild-card round to the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Patrick Mahomes has two touchdown passes and the Pittsburgh Steelers trail the Kansas City Chiefs, 13-7, at halftime on Christmas Day.
When the NFL kicked off its 15th Sunday of the 2024 season on Dec. 15, the Pittsburgh Steelers had a two-game lead over the Baltimore Ravens at the top of the AFC North standings. Ten days later, the Ravens have a one-game lead on the Steelers after the NFL’s Christmas doubleheader.
Beyoncé lit up an NFL stage on Christmas Day, performing a medley of hits from her newest album, “Cowboy Carter,” at halftime of a game between the Baltimore Ravens and her hometown Houston