The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Mahomes throws 6 TDs as Chiefs defeat Steelers

- By Will Graves

PITTSBURGH — Patrick Mahomes tied a franchise record with six touchdown passes and the Kansas City Chiefs put on an impressive offensive display in a 42-37 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday.

Mahomes finished 23 of 28 for 326 yards in his third career start as the Chiefs (2-0) won in Pittsburgh for the first time since 1986.

Mahomes, who turns 23 today, has 10 touchdown passes through two weeks, the most ever by a quarterbac­k through two games in NFL history.

Travis Kelce caught seven passes for 109 yards and two scores. Tyreek Hill, Chris Conley, Kareem Hunt and Demarcus Robinson also hauled in touchdown passes as the Chiefs recovered in the second half after blowing an early 21-point lead.

“I see Pat doing this all season long,” Kelce said. “He’s got the confidence. As long as we give him time and get open as wide outs and tight ends and running backs, he’s going to be able to get the best out of everyone.”

Pittsburgh quarterbac­k Ben Roethlisbe­rger shook off an achy right elbow that limited him in practice during the week, completing 39 of 60 passes for 452 yards and three touchdowns. The 36-year-old also leapt into the end zone for a 3-yard score with 1:59 to go that got the Steelers (0-1-1) within five.

Rather than attempt an onside kick, Pittsburgh sent it deep. Two runs by Hunt gave Kansas City a big first down and Steelers linebacker Tyler Matakevich was flagged for roughing the punter, allowing the Chiefs to run out the clock and put the two-time defending AFC North champions in an early season hole.

“It’s not fun, but it’s still early,” Roethlisbe­rger said. “It’s kind of where are we going to go from here. It’s kind of a mirror, gut check, whatever you want to call it. We’ll see how everyone wants to respond.”

Kansas City’s first victory in Pittsburgh in 32 years might be the first of several turnaround­s by the Chiefs, who made the surprising decision to trade away veteran Alex Smith in the offseason and place the franchise in the hands of untested but strong-armed Mahomes. So far, so very, very good. A week after throwing for four scores in a victory over the Chargers, Mahomes picked up right where he left off. He needed just 13 minutes to toss three touchdown passes as the Chiefs built a quick 21-0 lead, the last one a flip in the flat to Hunt in which the running back walked through a tackle by rookie safety Terrell Edmunds and into the end zone.

The Steelers received the break they needed to get back into the game when a Roethlisbe­rger fumble that resulted in a Kansas City touchdown was waved off due to a defensive penalty. Pittsburgh reeled off touchdowns on its next three possession­s to pull even at the break.

The Steelers stalled a bit in the second half. Mahomes did not.

A nifty toe-tap by Robinson in the back of the end zone put Kansas City up 35-28 with 3:15 left in the third quarter. Kansas City’s next possession ended with Mahomes getting the ball to Hill, who darted 29 yards to the end zone.

“It’s going great right now,” Hill said.

 ?? JOE SARGENT / GETTY IMAGES ?? Kansas City quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes drops back to pass Sunday against Pittsburgh.
JOE SARGENT / GETTY IMAGES Kansas City quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes drops back to pass Sunday against Pittsburgh.

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