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Pittsburgh Steelers vs New England Patriots Live Now Jan 22,2017 AFC Championship

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Whos Watching Pittsburgh Steelers vs New England Patriots Live Now Jan 22,2017 AFC Championship? The Pittsburgh Steelers, after playoff victories over the Miami Dolphins and Kansas City Chiefs, meet the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship Game on Sunday, Jan. 22, 2017 (1/22/17) at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass. The winner advances to meet the NFC Champion in Super Bowl LI (51) in Houston on Feb. 5, 2017. AFC, NFC Championship Game X-factors The Patriots, who has a first-round bye, are coming off a decisive victory over the Houston Texans. The Steelers, winners of nine straight, lost to the Patriots in the regular season, but QB Ben Roethlisberger did not play in that game due to injury. ial classic. Dont miss to watch Pittsburgh Steelers vs New England Patriots Live Now Jan 22,2017 AFC Championship As the Pittsburgh Steelers are trying to make a ninth Super Bowl appearance, here are nine ways they can make it happen Sunday night in Gillette Stadium. A championship moment from Antonio Brown: Brown's news conference this week in response to the Facebook Live issue was contrite, but it also dripped of motivation. Brown mentioned his kids having to see him on the TV for the wrong reasons and former players blasting his maturity. He looked and sounded like a man hungry for a legacy game. Brown likes the matchup with the Patriots after averaging 94 yards and 0.75 touchdowns per game in his past four meetings against them. Antonio Brown had 30 catches in four career games against the Patriots. Joe Sargent/Getty Images Stars playing like stars: The Steelers have three of the four best offensive players on the field in Brown, Ben Roethlisberger and Le'Veon Bell. All three must be fully charged and highly explosive in all areas Sunday. They must find a way to finish drives, which was an issue last Sunday against Kansas City. Ben Ben I: Win from the pocket: Roethlisberger is at his most dangerous when he's throwing from the pocket or around it, on the move. If the Patriots try to minimize his maneuverability, Roethlisberger must stand tall and deliver. Big Ben II: Take the fight to the Patriots: Roethlisberger has every reason to be sick of the Patriots, who have won five of the past six regular-season games against Pittsburgh (including in Week 7 this season, when Roethlisberger was out because of a knee injury). Time to exorcise that demon on the biggest stage. The Patriots haven't faced a quarterback like Big Ben all season. More Bell in the red zone: In Kansas City, Bell carried the ball twice for seven yards from inside the 20-yard line despite several trips into scoring range. That number should be higher. In Bill Belichick's three home playoff losses, the Patriots have allowed six rushing scores. The offensive line wants to push the ball through the teeth of the Patriots near the goal line. Let it.

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