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      <description>PITTSBURGH (AP) — The Pittsburgh Steelers have gotten pretty good at beating the NFL's best. 
                   They've nearly perfected losing to the worst. And while San Diego is more underachieving than utterly horrific, the Chargers' 34-24 win over the Steelers on Sunday continued a perplexing trend for a team that considers itself among the elite. 
                  
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