In many ways, the Pittsburgh Steelers’ 2016 season was their most recent successful one. It was the last time Pittsburgh won a playoff game and the team’s last appearance in an AFC Championship Game. But Super Bowl aspirations were quickly doused by – who else – the New England Patriots, dominating the Steelers in Foxborough. Former players, such as wide receiver Chris Hogan, say the offensive game plan was no clearer or better executed than that day. Former
Reflecting on the game with ESPN’s Kevin Clark, Hogan says he knew the Patriots had the Steelers’ number.