Le'Veon Bell grinds out 170 rushing yards as Steelers advance

Pittsburgh Steelers running back Le'Veon Bell rushed 30 times for 170 yards in the team's 18-16, Divisional Round win over the Kansas City Chiefs.

What It Means:

Bell was the Steelers' main source of offense, though they weren't able to score a touchdown all night. Bell showed his trademark patience in the backfield and had 101 rushing yards at halftime. He didn't do much in the fourth quarter with the Chiefs dominating time of possession on their two touchdown drives. Against the New England Patriots -- next week's AFC Championship foes -- in Week 7, Bell saw 31 touches for 149 yards from scrimmage.

On his 30 rushes, Bell racked up 7.62 Net Expected Points, per numberFire Live.