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HOME AT Partly cloudy, Cool WEATHER TEMPERATURE WIND AND DIRECTIOI4IOrth0 7 MPH Gene Barth(14) Jack Johnson(54) OFFICIALS REFEREE UMPIREBth Boylston(101) Burl Ioler(37) Pete Liske(21) FIELD Gerald Austin(34 LINESMAN JUDGE JUDGE LIN EU PS VISITOR HOME OFFENSE DEFENSE OFFENSE DEFENSE WR 89 Henry Marshall LE 67 Art Still WR 82 John Stallworth LE 93 Keith Willis 11 75 Irv Eatman NT 63 Bill Maas LI65 Ray Pinney NT 67 Gary Dunn t.G 71 Brad Budde RE 74 Pete Koch IG 73 Craig Woifley RE 64 Edmund Nelson C 51 Rick Donnalley LOLB 55 Louis Cooper C 52 Mike Webster LOLB 57 Merriweather RG 61 Mark Adickes LILS 56 Dino Hackett RG 74Terry Long LILB50 David Little RI72 David Lutz RILB 59 Gary Spani RI 62lunch 11km RILB 56 RobIn Cole TE 87 Walt Arnold ROLB 54 Tim Cofield TE 86Preston Gothard ROLB 53 Bryan Hmnkle WR 83 Stephone Paige LCB 29 Albert Lewis WR 83Louis Lipps LCB 26 John Swain QB 9 Bill Kenney RCB 31 Kevin Ross QB 16Mark Malone RCB 28 Lupe Sanchez RB 40 Boyce Green 55 34 Lloyd Burruss RB 34Walter Abercrombie SS31 Donnie Shell FB 43 MIke Pruitt FS 20 Deron Cherry FB 43Earnest Jackson VS 21 Eric Williams SUBSTITUTIONS SUBSTITUTIONS 5 p Lewis Colbert 73 OT Brian Jozwiak IPK Gary Anderson 51 C Dan Turk & PK Nick Lowery 76 01 John Alt 55 LB Dennis Winston 77 Gary Baldinger 18 P Harry Newsome 63 01 Pete Rostosky 14 Q8 Todd Blackledge 84 TE Paul Coffman 22VS/KR Rick Woods 66 01 Mark Behning 22 DB Sherman Cocroft 85 TE Jonathan Hayes 24RB/KR Rich Erenberg 80 TE Warren Seitz 24 CS J.C. Pearson 86 WR Emile Harry 33CB Harvey Clayton 85 WR Calvin Sweeney 30 S Mark Robinson 13 DE/NT Eric Holle 40RB Dan Reeder 87 WR Weegie Thompson 32 RB Larry Moriarty 96 LB Aaron Pearson 41CB Chris Sheffield 91 LB Gregg Carr 42 RB/KR Jeff Smith 97 LB Scott Radecic 42SS Dave Edwards 92 BE Keith Gary 44 RB Herman Heard 98 DE Leonard Griffin 45RB/KR Chuck Sanders 96 LB Anthony Henton • 57 LB Whitney Paul DID -'0NT Gerald Williams • 58C Tom Baugh 10 QB Frank Seurer Brister 99DE/DI Darryl Sims 70 DE Kit Lathrop 190Larry Station(DND) Lowrey- 47, FIELD GOALS Anderson 31, good;'31, 19, NG,Blockedt (Made & Missed)31, good; 26, good; 3 4 01 TOTAL KANSAS CITY CHIEFS . PITTSBURGH STEELERS 0 6 6 — 19 ELAPSED SCOAE TEAM PERIOD TIME SCORING PLAY Vt$ITOR HOME CHIEFS 1 8:27 Cherry recovers blocked punt in endzone, Lowrey kick 7 0 CHIEFS 2 4:09 Lowrey 47 FG(8-58-4:03) 10 0 STEELERS 2 6:56 Anderson31 FG (8-60—2:47) 10 3 CHIEFS 2 7:14 Green 97 Kick off return, Lowrey kick 17 3 STEELERS 2 11:16 Anderson 31 FG(8—49-4:02) 17 6 CHIEFS 2 14:30 Burruss returns blocked fieldgoal 78 yards, Lowrey kick 24 6 STEELERS 3 9:06 Malone 9 run, Anderson kick (10-18—4:43) 13 STEELERS 4 0:11 Anderson 31 FG(9-50-4:18) 24 16 STEELERS 4 7:10 Anderson 26 FG(9-85-2:39) 24 19 .
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