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Steelers Not Preparing For More Red-Zone Failure In Foxboro

The Pittsburgh Steelers became the first team in NFL postseason history to win a game while scoring two fewer touchdowns than their opponents, and they did so on the strength of an NFL postseason-record six field goals, toppling the Chiefs in Arrowhead Stadium by a margin of 18-16 after narrowly defending a game-tying two-point conversion attempt.

The Steelers, as you may have gathered, did not score any touchdowns, and it was not for a lack of opportunities. They totaled nearly 400 yards, averaging almost six yards per play, and found themselves inside the Chiefs’ 20-yard line four times, also known as being in the red zone.