The Pittsburgh Steelers lead the all-time series with the Buffalo Bills 17-11, but it’s a lot closer when they travel to Buffalo where Pittsburgh lag behind 7-8. The two teams met in the season opener last year with the Steelers surprising many with a come from behind 23-16 win.
The Steelers monopolized the early exchanges in the seventies, but in the eighties, it would be the Bills who controlled the contests. Their domination continued into their Super Bowl heyday of the early nineties when they played in four straight championship games, only to lose all of them.
When the Steelers played their 2004 regular season finale in Buffalo, they had already wrapped up home field advantage for the playoffs.