The Steelers finally went to work fast and jumped all over an opponent.
Their 43-14 rout Sunday night of the Chiefs represented the first time that Ben Roethlisberger, Le'Veon Bell and Antonio Brown played a complete game together since they beat the Chiefs two seasons ago. And it looked like none of the big three had missed a beat. Roethlisberger threw five touchdowns, Brown caught two of them and a 2-point conversion, and Bell gained 178 total yards from scrimmage.
The defense also had a huge night, forcing two first-quarter turnovers that allowed for the quick lead. They also notched four sacks of the Chiefs' Alex Smith, three by Cameron Heyward, who would also bat a pass that led to an interception for Jarvis Jones.
This film room session reviews some of the big plays that showed the dominance at Heinz Field:
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