Roethlisberger and the Steelers look for the miracle against Kansas City

When it seemed like the last season of NFL wild card round”>Ben Roethlisberger of the NFL would end without something important to remember, fate made the 39-year-old veteran quarterback and the Steelers have the opportunity to give one of those surprises that the history of the sport has nurtured.

It is true that for tonight’s meeting, Chiefs and the Chargers”>Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs They start as favorites looking to start the road to their third consecutive Super Bowl, but there’s always a chance.

And Pittsburgh can cling to that during its visit to Arrowhead Stadium, even though a few days ago the Big Ben and head coach Mike Tomlin have erred in honesty by claiming that “We probably shouldn’t be here. Of the 14 teams that are in, we’re probably at number 14.”

The Chiefs thrashed the Steelers this season regular by 36-10 just last December 26. Since 2019, Mahomes has a record of 18-1 in games played in December and January and the outlook does not look so flattering for those from Pittsburgh, underdogs by 12.5 points.

It is surely not the panorama that a man who is nothing from retirement like Roethlisberger, although playing without the pressure that if he could fall to his rival’s side could help Pittsburgh.

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