Steelers' Chris Boswell: Efficient offense limits scoring opportunities
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Boswell converted al five of his extra-point attempts in Sunday's 43-14 win over the Chiefs.
Perhaps Pittsburgh's offense is too efficient, as they scored a franchise-record 22 points in the first quarter, with three touchdowns in a span of six offensive snaps, and head coach Mike Tomlin didn't win any friends in the fantasy community, opting to go for a two-point conversion after their first touchdown. Through the first four games of the season, Boswell has attempted just four field goals, second fewest in the league (Roberto Aguayo, Tampa Bay, 3). The Steelers will now host the Jets, who allow opposing kickers an average of eight points per game.
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