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STATS LLC Associated Press

Sep 28, 2016

 

The Pittsburgh Steelers are coming off their worst loss in 27 years while the Kansas City Chiefs are rolling into Heinz Field on Sunday (8:30 p.m. ET) on a turnover-caused high.

 

The Steelers were smashed on the road following a 34-3 setback in Philadelphia last Sunday. The Chiefs hammered the New York Jets 24-3, in a game in which the defense and special teams caused eight turnovers.

 

Both teams enter this contest with a 2-1 mark but with a different feel and attitude. The Steelers seemingly could do nothing right last Sunday while the Chiefs had everything working in their favor. Well, unless you ask Kansas City head coach Andy Reid.

 

"It's important we enjoy this today and then get ourselves ready for the Steelers. We have a ton of room to improve - absolutely. We have a lot of things we can take out of this and we'll do that work," Reid said after the win on Sunday.

 

The one major advantage the Chiefs have on the Steelers is turnover ratio. Kansas City is plus-5 in that department, while the Steelers are minus-1. The Steelers' defense has not been producing enough turnovers and the offense has coughed the football up too much.

 

Running backs seem to have the Steelers' number. In Week 2, Cincinnati Bengals running back Gio Bernard had 100 receiving yards and a touchdown. Last week, Eagles running back Darren Sproles had six receptions for 128 yards, including a 73-yard touchdown.

 

"There is room for improvement all around, whether it's the pass rush, not tackling well, not rallying to screens better, not winning third downs. We got our (butts) kicked. I'll simply say it like that. I got my (butt) kicked. We all got our (butts) kicked. We're going to learn from it," defensive end Cam Heyward said.

 

One positive way the Steelers can look at the lopsided defeat is the Chiefs run virtually the same offensive system as Philadelphia. Eagles head coach Doug Pederson brought the offensive scheme to

 

Philadelphia from Kansas City, where he was the offensive coordinator during Andy Reid's tenure. This should allow the young secondary for the Steelers to study the mistakes they made and correct them going up against a similar styled opponent.

 

"Until you stop stuff like that," Steelers linebacker Arthur Moats said, "it's a copycat league. They're going to see we have to tackle better against the screen. We're totally expecting that, but we put that out there, and it's going to be on us to rectify that situation,"

 

Those comments were directed toward players like rookie cornerbacks Artie Burns and Sean Davis. Both missed numerous tackles in Philadelphia. Veterans Ross Cockrell and Mike Mitchell both need to be held more accountable as well in stopping the opponent's passing attack.

 

The Steelers' secondary has not been productive at all and has allowed over 300 yards passing in all three of the games played this season.

 

A secondary member that has been playing lights out this season for the Chiefs is second-year cornerback Marcus Peters. The 2015 first-round selection already has an NFL-best four interceptions on the season and has tackled well in space.

 

The matchup versus Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown will be one to watch on Sunday night. Brown is fourth in the NFL with 305 receiving yards on 24 receptions, though half of those catches were versus the Eagles in the blowout loss. Brown can stretch the field and Peters loves to play physical, so this will be a highlighted battle in Week 4.

 

This game also marks the return of Pittsburgh running back Le'Veon Bell from his three-game suspension for violating the league drug policy. Most seasons this would be the opening headline but Bell's replacement, DeAngelo Williams, has played solid in his stead. Williams is seventh in the NFL in rushing with 258 yards.

 

This two-headed attack will be looking to have even better success versus a Chiefs rushing defense that is average. Kansas City gives up 123 yards a game on the ground. The Steelers need to attack the interior of the Chiefs defense behind center Maurkice Pouncey and guard David DeCastro, both former first-round selections for the Steelers.

 

The Chiefs have been without the Pro Bowl running back Jamaal Charles for the first three game, as he recovers from knee surgery. But the running back-by-committee approach of Spencer Ware and Charcandrick West has been solid for Kansas City. Neither runner has the skill set of Charles, but the Chiefs average 4.2 yards a rush with three runs over 20 yards.

 

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Jamaal Charles (knee) is active for Week 4 against the Steelers.

Charles will make his debut after sitting out the first three weeks. He's only expected to play 10-15 snaps, with Spencer Ware remaining the featured back. Charles saw most of his work with the scout team in practice and can't be trusted in lineups.
The Chiefs inactives are RB Charcandrick West, CB Phillip Gaines, OL Jordan Devey, OL Jah Reid, QB Tyler Bray, WR De'Anthony Thomas, and LB Sam Barrington.

 

 

 

 

Steelers declared WR Eli Rogers, ILB Ryan Shazier, CB Senquez Golson, OG Ramon Foster, S Robert Golden, C/G Cody Wallace, and FB Roosevelt Nix inactive for Week 4.

Rogers was ruled out early in the week. Le'Veon Bell is expected to see some reps out of the slot in his season debut.

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:ugh: Nothing against the Steelers, just wanted an even game.

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Awesome rebound game. I was certain we would win, but wasn't sure we would look quite that good. I think it's reasonable to expect a lot of growing pains in the secondary with all that youth. I like Artie Burns a lot and think he will be a pretty good CB eventually. Just needs some experience.

 

This defense should get better the rest of the year as long as we can stay healthy. Gotta keep getting to the opposing QB like we did Smith yesterday.

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Awesome rebound game. I was certain we would win, but wasn't sure we would look quite that good. I think it's reasonable to expect a lot of growing pains in the secondary with all that youth. I like Artie Burns a lot and think he will be a pretty good CB eventually. Just needs some experience.

 

This defense should get better the rest of the year as long as we can stay healthy. Gotta keep getting to the opposing QB like we did Smith yesterday.

Bell also definitely showed he was ready. Nearly 150 yards on the ground and almost had a TD too. :yep:

 

Ben was definitely on fire last night. 5th career 5 TD pass game. :rock:

 

I also agree on the defense. Solid effort put in last night.

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