The Buffalo Bills, leading the entire game, took chances to try and put away the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday. Twice in the second half, the Bills went for it on fourth downs, on fourth and eight from the Steelers’ 35 yard line, and then on fourth and one from the Steelers’ 41. Both times, the Steeler defense came through with stops that gave the ball back to the team, and more importantly, prevented the Bills from adding to their lead.
The defense kept Pittsburgh in the game with the Bills until the Steeler offense finally broke through in the fourth with a touchdown pass to Diontae Johnson to make the game 13-10.