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Furious comeback falls short in 41-37 loss to Chargers

It’s the toughest opponent in the NFL. It might not come out on top every time, but the havoc it wreaks is always significant, often capable of bringing teams with rosters, which at one time were talented and deep, to their knees suddenly and with cold efficiency. It is a force to be reckoned with. Every. Single. Year.

Its name is attrition, and attrition, with an assist from the Los Angeles Chargers, combined to defeat the Steelers on Sunday night, Nov. 21, at Sofi Stadium, 41-37.

The most recent additions to Team Attrition here were T.J.

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