Stats that stood out: Steelers vs Chiefs

Led by Le’Veon Bell and Chris Boswell, the Steelers defeated the Kansas City Chiefs and are advancing to the AFC Championship Game! Here are some of the stats that stood out…

Stat of the week: 6

Chris Boswell’s 6 completed field goals set a record for the most in a single postseason game.

337

Le’Veon Bell’s 337 playoff rushing yards set an NFL record for the most in a player’s first 2 postseason games. He needs 6 more to break Franco Harris‘ postseason record for the Steelers,

170

Bell’s 170 rushing yards broke his own previous Steelers record from last week for the most in a single Steeler’s postseason game.

150

Bell is the 2nd player in Steelers playoff history to rush for at least 150 yards in back-to-back playoff games, the 1st being Franco Harris.

100

Bell is the first player in Steelers history to rush for at least 100 yards in the opening half of a playoff game.

23

The Steelers have played in the most Divisional Round playoff games in NFL history with 23.

16

The Steelers are advancing to the AFC Championship game for the 16th time in team history.

11

James Harrison tied LaMarr Woodley for the most postseason sacks in Steelers history with 11.

5

Antonio Brown is the 2nd player in NFL history to have at least 5 catches for at least 100 yards in 4 straight playoff games.

4

Ryan Shazier has gotten an interception in 4 consecutive games.

2

The Steelers are the first team in NFL history to win a playoff game where their opponent scored 2 more touchdowns than them.


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