(AP) -- The Pittsburgh Steelers saw their high-flying offense hit a big stumbling block in their latest game, but have reason to believe it will bounce back at Arrowhead Stadium.
Pittsburgh tries to get its offense recharged Sunday by taking advantage of the lowly Kansas City Chiefs, who look to win consecutive games for the first time in more than two years.
The Steelers (6-3) had the NFL's fifth-ranked offense (403.7 yards per game) through six weeks, with Ben Roethlisberger's passing attack averaging 315.5 yards - second behind Indianapolis. The next two weeks saw Pittsburgh's rushing game take over, averaging 140.0 yards behind the emerging Rashard Mendenhall in wins over Minnesota and Denver. (MORE)