Chiefs capture AFC's top seed as Steelers lose third straight
Briefly

"The Kansas City Chiefs accomplished the last of their regular season goals on Wednesday and accomplished it with one game remaining. The 15-1 Chiefs clinched the AFC's top playoff seed by beating the Pittsburgh Steelers 29-10."
"Most surprising performance: Chiefs defensive end Mike Danna took advantage of expanded playing time in the absence of Chris Jones to have a big pass rushing game. Danna, who entered the game with 1.5 sacks this season, had two sacks of Russell Wilson."
"QB breakdown: Patrick Mahomes finally got the deep ball for which he had been advocating much of the season. Mahomes' 49-yard pass to Justin Watson in the first quarter traveled 40 yards in the air, making it his second-longest such pass of the season."
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