Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin downplayed the notion that the Kansas City Chiefs, despite their close games this season, are more vulnerable than before. The Chiefs, sitting at 14-1, are aiming for home-field advantage in the playoffs and a chance to win a third consecutive Super Bowl.
The Steelers, with a 10-5 record, are looking to regain their confidence against the defending champions, especially after recent losses. Quarterback Russell Wilson emphasized the significance of this Christmas Day matchup.
Both teams are dealing with injuries, with the Chiefs hoping for tight end Travis Kelce to break a franchise record, while the Steelers are eager for wide receiver George Pickens to return to the lineup.