Steelers' Playoff Hopes Hanging by a Thread
Pittsburgh, PA USA,Thu Dec 26 2024
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The Steelers' playoff dreams are hardly shining bright after they lost their third straight game to the Kansas City Chiefs, 29-10. This loss means they won't face the Chiefs in the first round of the playoffs anymore, especially since the Chiefs now hold the top seed and a bye week. The Steelers are now looking at a wild-card berth and a road playoff game, unless they can snap their losing streak against the Bengals in early January. Even then, they're likely to be either the No. 5, No. 6, or No. 7 seed, which could send them to Baltimore, Houston, or Buffalo for the first round.
One of the most consistent issues for the Steelers has been falling behind early in games. They've trailed at the end of the first quarter in their last five games, and they haven't led after the first 15 minutes since Week 11. This trend has made it hard for them to catch up, especially when their offense isn't clicking. They've scored only three first-quarter touchdowns all season and have given up at least one first-quarter touchdown in over half of their games.
Late-game struggles have also plagued the Steelers. They've allowed fourth-quarter touchdowns in their last five games, including two from the Chiefs that turned a close game into a blowout. Opponents have been scoring over 10 points per game in the fourth quarter against them over the past seven games. The Steelers' offense hasn't fared much better, as they've been shut out in the final quarter of their last four games.
The Steelers' offensive line has been under pressure all season, and that continued against the Chiefs. The Chiefs tied their season high with five sacks, with star defensive tackle Chris Jones not even playing. This has been a recurring problem for the Steelers' quarterback Russell Wilson, who has been sacked at least five times in 30 games throughout his career. On the other side, the Steelers' defense couldn't get to Patrick Mahomes, registering zero sacks and only two hits.
Defensively, the Steelers have been having trouble with top quarterbacks. Mahomes, a two-time MVP, shredded their defense, putting up a 127. 1 passer rating and averaging 8. 4 yards per pass. Meanwhile, Wilson had a 65. 7 rating and averaged just 3. 9 yards per pass. This trend has been ongoing, with other top quarterbacks like Lamar Jackson and Jalen Hurts also having successful games against them. The Steelers are undefeated when they hold opponents to less than 7 yards per pass attempt, but that hasn't been happening.
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