Sad News From Buffalo Bills…

The Pittsburgh Steelers made things interesting with a late score on Monday.
But the Buffalo Bills answered with a game-sealing touchdown late in the fourth quarter to secure a 31-17 win to advance to next week’s divisional round.
Josh Allen led the way in a dominant showing with three passing touchdowns and a fourth on the ground. With star pass rusher T.J. Watt sidelined, Pittsburgh’s defense had few answers for the Pro Bowl quarterback.
Pittsburgh’s season is over. Up next for the Bills: a home showdown next Sunday with the Kansas City Chiefs.
That’s it. Time runs out on the Steelers, and the Bills secure a 31-17 win. Josh Allen threw for three touchdowns and ran for a fourth.
Up next, a showdown with the Kansas City Chiefs in the divisional round.
Bills kneel to end the half after failing to get into scoring position and lead, 21-7 at halftime.
They’ve largely dominated, but a late Steelers touchdown has kept Pittsburgh in the game.
Buffalo holds a 245-149 edge in total yardage and a 17:27-12:33 advantage in time of possession.
Pittsburgh’s on the board. Mason Rudolph finds Dionate Johnson for a 10-yard touchdown inside the 2-minute warning to capitalize on the blocked field goal.
Big touchdown to keep within in striking distance before halftime. Bills lead, 21-
The Steelers come up with a huge block just before halftime — and the Bills punter pulled up grabbing his hamstring late in the play. Pittsburgh is now in Buffalo territory











